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ГАОУ СПО «ВятТЭСИ»

Домашняя контрольная работа № 2

по дисциплине «Английский язык»

для студентов 1 курса заочной формы обучения

Преподаватель Швачева Е.Б.

Вариант 1

Употребите глагол из скобок в нужной форме (Present Indefinite Passive).

1)...these rooms (to clean) every day?

2) Glass.... (to make) from sand

3) Stamps (to sell) in a post office.

Напишите предложения из слов в скобках, используя Past Indefinite Passive. Письменно переведите предложения.

1) (the office / clean / yesterday)

2) (how / these windows / break?)

3) (three people / injure / in the accident)

Замените в следующих предложениях действительный залог страдательным, обращая внимание на времена группы Continuous (A), Perfect (B).

1) They are building a new ring road round the city. (A)

2) Somebody has cleaned the room.

Перепишите предложения. Выберите нужную форму глагола. (Present Simple or Present Continuous) Письменно переведите предложения.

1) Paul is good at tennis. He (plays/is playing) tennis very well.

2)It's very noisy — Suzy (listens/is listening) to rock music.

3)Many birds (fly/are flying) south every summer.

4)Most students (don't smoke/aren't smoking) these days.

5)(Does Mr Black use/Is Mr Black using) the computer at the moment?

Перепишите предложения. Выберите нужную форму глагола. (Past Simple or Perfect) Письменно переведите предложения.

1. Tom (didn't meet/hasn't met) his sister since he was a child.

2. Olga (lived/has lived) in England last year.

3. I (lost/have lost) my key. I can't find it anywhere.

4. Look! Somebody (broke/has broken) my pen.

5. How many plays (did Shakespeare write/has Shakespeare written)?

Перепишите предложения. Подчеркните придаточные предложения. Определите типы придаточных предложений.

1. TV brings its viewers a steady stream of programmes that are designed to give information and to entertain.

2. Television provides more entertainment programmes than any other kind of mass media can provide.

3. Commercial television stations sell advertising time so that they can pay for their operating costs.

4. Commercial TV stations make a profit for the compa­nies that run the stations.

5. The listeners telephone the radio stations because they want to ask questions about the topic..

 

Переведите предложения в косвенную речь.

He said, "I'll come back in a few minutes".

He asked me, "Do you like to' study at the Moscow Law Institute?"

I didn't know, "Where does she work?"

I said to him, "Wait for me outside";

 

Перепишите и письменно переведите текст.

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House was opened in 1973. Since then it has appeared on T-shirts, postcards, in books, on travel programmes and in millions of photo albums. Thanks to its unique shape, Sydney Opera House is one of the most photographed buildings in the world!

The building was built by a Danish architect called Jorn Utzon. Utzon gave the building its unusual look by creating a roof which looked like palm tree fronds. Work first started on the Opera House in 1957. The Australian government gave Utzon $7 million and just four years to finish it. Unfortunately, there were lots of delays as well as money problems, so the Opera House wasn't actually finished until 1973. By then the total cost of the building was over $100 million!

Today the Opera House is one of the busiest performing arts centers in the world. It has around 3,000 events every year which are watched by over two million people. There are five main concert halls used for a wide variety of performances including classical, opera, pop and jazz. Artists as different as Pavarotti and the pop group INXS have performed there, and the largest hall can seat 2,679 people.

If you want to see a concert however, you'll need to book in advance - the best seats are hard to get and they're very expensive! But whether you go to a concert or not, a visit to Sydney wouldn't be complete without a trip to the Sydney Opera House

 


ГАОУ СПО «ВятТЭСИ»

Преподаватель Швачева Е.Б.

Вариант 2

Замените в следующих предложениях действительный залог страдательным, обращая внимание на времена группы Continuous (A), Perfect (B).

1) They are building a new ring road round the city. (A)

2) They have built a new hospital near the airport. (B).

ГАОУ СПО «ВятТЭСИ»

Преподаватель Швачева Е.Б.

Вариант 3

Замените в следующих предложениях действительный залог страдательным, обращая внимание на времена группы Continuous (A), Perfect (B).

1) The students are taking examinations in the next room. (A)

2) She had finished her work by this time yesterday.

VEGETARIAN

A vegetarian is someone who avoids eating the flesh of animals (meat, poultry, or fish, including shellfish). Most vegetarians will also not eat eggs or cheese or use cosmetics or toiletries that may contain animal ingredients or are tested on animals. The word "veg­etarian" coined around 1842, comes not from "vegetable" but from the Latin word vegetus meaning "whole, fresh, full of life".

People are vegetarians for a number of reasons. Some think that it is wrong to keep and kill animals for use as food and in other prod­ucts. Others choose to be vegetarians because they believe that a veg­etarian diet is healthier than a diet that includes meat. Indeed, a veg­etarian diet fits in very well with modern medical advice to cut down on fat, salt, and sugar, and to eat more fibre and fresh vegetables. It is also cheaper than meat. Some people are vegetarian because of their religious beliefs. Some people have chosen to be vegetarian for ecological reasons. They argue that the growing of vegetables takes up much less valuable space than the raising of livestock; moreover, it is easier to provide food for all the people on Earth by growing vegetables for food rather than raising vegetable-eating animals.

ГАОУ СПО «ВятТЭСИ»

Преподаватель Швачева Е.Б.

 

Вариант 4

Замените в следующих предложениях действительный залог страдательным, обращая внимание на времена группы Continuous (A), Perfect (B).

1) The students are taking examinations in the next room. (A)

2) They will have built a new house in our street by the end of the year.

ГАОУ СПО «ВятТЭСИ»

Преподаватель Швачева Е.Б.

Вариант 5

Замените в следующих предложениях действительный залог страдательным, обращая внимание на времена группы Continuous (A), Perfect (B).

1) They are building a new ring road round the city. (A)

2) The students had translated the text before the bell rang. (B)

Rag Week

One of the most exciting weeks in the student calendar is 'Rag Week'. Universities all over the UK invite students to take part in weird and wonderful events organized by their student union - and all to help a good cause. At Leeds University for example, students can hitchhike to Paris, take part in a fashion show, experience a bungee jump, or do a fire walk. All the events are sponsored, and students usually raise thousands of pounds for charities such as 'Help the Aged' and 'The Children's Heart Surgery Fund'.

So how did it all start? The idea for Rag Week was originally from America and England,' says Student Union President Ella Ford. 'Its main aim has always been to raise money for charity, but it's also a good way to meet people and have some fun!' And what are the most popular activities? 'Fun runs and hitchhiking,' says Ella. 'This year we've been organising a sponsored hitch to Morocco. The journey will be 1,600 miles and once students get there, they'll spend a week teaching English to local children.'

Hitchhiking is one of the harder events, but there are lots of other ways students can help. In fact they can do as little or as much as they like, from helping to run an event like a charity run, to setting up a completely new challenge. 'You don't need to have any experience to help with Rag Week,' says Ella. 'Just some free time, a bit of imagination and a lot of enthusiasm!'


ГАОУ СПО «ВятТЭСИ»

Преподаватель Швачева Е.Б.

 

Вариант 6

Замените в следующих предложениях действительный залог страдательным, обращая внимание на времена группы Continuous (A), Perfect (B).

1) The students are taking examinations in the next room. (A)

2) They have built a new hospital near the airport. (B).

ГАОУ СПО «ВятТЭСИ»

Преподаватель Швачева Е.Б.

Вариант 7

Замените в следующих предложениях действительный залог страдательным, обращая внимание на времена группы Continuous (A), Perfect (B).

1) The students are taking examinations in the next room. (A)

2) She had finished her work by this time yesterday.

ГАОУ СПО «ВятТЭСИ»

Преподаватель Швачева Е.Б.

Вариант 8

Замените в следующих предложениях действительный залог страдательным, обращая внимание на времена группы Continuous (A), Perfect (B).

1) The students are taking examinations in the next room. (A)

2) The students had translated the text before the bell rang. (B)

ГАОУ СПО «ВятТЭСИ»

Преподаватель Швачева Е.Б.

Вариант 9

Замените в следующих предложениях действительный залог страдательным, обращая внимание на времена группы Continuous (A), Perfect (B).

1) They are building a new ring road round the city. (A)

2) Somebody is using the computer at the moment.

Rag Week

One of the most exciting weeks in the student calendar is 'Rag Week'. Universities all over the UK invite students to take part in weird and wonderful events organized by their student union - and all to help a good cause. At Leeds University for example, students can hitchhike to Paris, take part in a fashion show, experience a bungee jump, or do a fire walk. All the events are sponsored, and students usually raise thousands of pounds for charities such as 'Help the Aged' and 'The Children's Heart Surgery Fund'.

So how did it all start? The idea for Rag Week was originally from America and England,' says Student Union President Ella Ford. 'Its main aim has always been to raise money for charity, but it's also a good way to meet people and have some fun!' And what are the most popular activities? 'Fun runs and hitchhiking,' says Ella. 'This year we've been organising a sponsored hitch to Morocco. The journey will be 1,600 miles and once students get there, they'll spend a week teaching English to local children.'

Hitchhiking is one of the harder events, but there are lots of other ways students can help. In fact they can do as little or as much as they like, from helping to run an event like a charity run, to setting up a completely new challenge. 'You don't need to have any experience to help with Rag Week,' says Ella. 'Just some free time, a bit of imagination and a lot of enthusiasm!'

 


ГАОУ СПО «ВятТЭСИ»

Преподаватель Швачева Е.Б.

Вариант 10

Замените в следующих предложениях действительный залог страдательным, обращая внимание на времена группы Continuous (A), Perfect (B).

1) The students are taking examinations in the next room. (A)

4) She had finished her work by this time yesterday.

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House was opened in 1973. Since then it has appeared on T-shirts, postcards, in books, on travel programmes and in millions of photo albums. Thanks to its unique shape, Sydney Opera House is one of the most photographed buildings in the world!

The building was built by a Danish architect called Jorn Utzon. Utzon gave the building its unusual look by creating a roof which looked like palm tree fronds. Work first started on the Opera House in 1957. The Australian government gave Utzon $7 million and just four years to finish it. Unfortunately, there were lots of delays as well as money problems, so the Opera House wasn't actually finished until 1973. By then the total cost of the building was over $100 million!

Today the Opera House is one of the busiest performing arts centers in the world. It has around 3,000 events every year which are watched by over two million people. There are five main concert halls used for a wide variety of performances including classical, opera, pop and jazz. Artists as different as Pavarotti and the pop group INXS have performed there, and the largest hall can seat 2,679 people.

If you want to see a concert however, you'll need to book in advance - the best seats are hard to get and they're very expensive! But whether you go to a concert or not, a visit to Sydney wouldn't be complete without a trip to the Sydney Opera House

 

ГАОУ СПО «ВятТЭСИ»

Домашняя контрольная работа № 2

по дисциплине «Английский язык»

для студентов 1 курса заочной формы обучения

Преподаватель Швачева Е.Б.

Вариант 1



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