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Письменное контрольное задание по дисциплине
«Иностранный язык» (английский) для студентов дистанционного обучения по направлениям подготовки:
080400.62 «Управление персоналом»
081100.62 «Государственное и муниципальное управление»
080100.62 «Экономика»
030900 «Юриспруденция»
ПКЗ 1
№ контрольного задания | 1 |
Дата разработки | 28.08.2013 |
Ф.И.О. разработчика | Шуваева А.М., Шпак Н.О. |
Кафедра | иностранных языков |
Учебная дисциплина | иностранный язык (английский) |
Темы, охваченные заданием: | Разделы 1 и 2 УМК Лексика: Работа и учеба. Самопрезентация. Работа и учеба. Высшее образование. Деловая коммуникация. Грамматика: местоимения, глаголы to be, to have, оборот there is/are, настоящее простое (Present Simple) и настоящее длительное время (Present Continuous). Конструкция going to be, настоящее длительное время в значении будущего (Present Continuous), будущее простое время (Future Simple); модальные глаголы can, could, and would для выражения просьбы, разрешения и высказывания предложения. |
Инструкция для студентов, выполняющих ПКЗ по дисциплине «Иностранный язык» (английский)
Для выполнения работы следует внимательно ознакомиться с УМК Шуваева А.М., Шпак Н.О., Крутько Е.А. Иностранный язык (английский): учеб пособие / А.М. Шуваева, Н.О. Шпак, Е.А. Крутько. — Новосибирск: изд-во СибАГС, 2013.— 350 с.
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Познакомьтесь с разделом «Содержание и структура» и рекомендациями по работе с данным УМК. -
Далее изучите лексические и грамматические темы 1 и 2 раздела, поэтапно проработайте все задания. -
При выполнении ПКЗ при необходимости используйте словарь. -
Недопустимо коллективное выполнение заданий. Работа должна иметь индивидуальный, авторский характер. Одинаковые работы оцениваться не будут.
Максимально возможное количество баллов - 100
Do the tasks below. There are two points for each correct answer.
1. Choose the correct variant a, b or c.
1 It’s difficult to understand ____. She speaks very fast.
a. she b. her c. hers
2 Sveta and Dima _____ from Barnaul.
a. is b. am c. are
3 Where ____ she come from?
a. does b. do c. is
4 Has he ____ a brother?
a. have b. does c. got
5 There ___ some computers in the class.
a. are b. is c. do
6 Arriving _______ for meetings is of the example of bad etiquette.
a) early b) late c) in time
7 I'd like to arrange an _______________.
a) legislation b) flexibility c) appointment
8 Do you want to call _______ later?
a) back b) at c) in
9 Hold the _______, please.
a) phone b) call c) line
10 I am _____ forward to recieving your reply.
a) waiting b) looking c) searching
2. Insert the prepositions.
1 My father works ____ an international company.
2 He's got a degree ___ BA.
3 What university does she study ____?
4. She is responsible ___ production.
5 Next summer I want to work __ a salesman.
3. Complete the table with the words and phrases in the box.
busy call calling minute speak to |
Hello, | Is that | Susan? |
Can I | 1 _________ | Susan? |
Who’s | 2 __________ | Please? |
I’m sorry, | she’s | 3 _________ |
Sure, | just a 4 __________ . | |
I’ll | 5 _________ | you later. |
4. Answer the questions about your work or your friend’s work.
1 What’s your job?
2 What do you do in your job?
3 Do you work long hours?
4 Do you want to get a higher position?
5 Why are you studying at the institute now?
5. Put the verb into the right form.
1 I ___ (be) a first-year student.
2 ____ (there be) a canteen on our floor.
3 He ___ (not have got) a friend in our group.
4 ____ a report to your director now? (you / write)
5 This week we _____ (attend) a training course.
6I ___ (use) e-mail a lot.
7 ___ a tuition fee every year? (you / pay)
8 I usually _____ (go) to the institute by bus.
9 What degree ____ (you / do)?
10 ___ lectures and seminars? (you / attend)
11 I _____ (write) in response to your letter now.
12. We usually _____ (start) the week with the team meeting.
13. The meeting ______ (start) at ten tomorrow so please be here by nine-thirty.
14. I __________ (look) forward to seeing you.
15. I _________ (phone) the restaurant and book a table for our lunch meeting.
6. Read the text. Mark if the statements below are true or false.
Speaking on the phone
A lot of people find it difficult to make phone calls in a foreign language – and that`s understandable. You can`t see the person you are talking to, his voice might be unclear, and you might find it difficult to find the right words.
Most of the important characteristics of telephone conversation are of course exactly the same as those of conversation which takes place face to face. There are, however, a number of differences which result from the medium of communication and the restrictions which it imposes. Conversationalists who can see each other are able to place a great amount of reliance on the facilities offered by such things as gestures and the presence of common extra-linguistic context, to help in communication and the resolution of ambiguity. Telephone conversation, however, lacks these facilities to a large extent and so has a tendency to become rather more explicit than ordinary conversation.
The need for greater explicitness is further increased by the fact that sounds carried by telephone lines become diminished in their qualities of distinctiveness, and many of the small cues which help to maintain ready understanding may get distorted or lost. Thus there is more uncertainty in keeping up the give and take between participants which is so noticeable a part of face to face conversation.
Utterances that are unduly long will be avoided and a speaker will tend to leave frequent pauses for his partner to say something and prove that he is still there.
Finally, the highly formulaic nature of both the opening and closing of a telephone conversation may be noted – the range of accepted linguistic devices for carrying out these operations is relatively small as compared with conversation in general, the predictability of what is likely to be said at those points is probably considerably higher and the stylistic distinctiveness of what takes place is at times extremely marked.
1. A lot of people find it easy to make phone calls in a foreign language.
2. Most of the important characteristics of telephone conversation are not the same as those of conversation which takes place face to face.
3. Telephone conversation has facilities to become rather more explicit than ordinary conversation.
4. Conversationalists who can see each other are able to place a great amount of reliance.
5. Sounds carried by telephone lines become diminished in their qualities of distinctiveness.
6. Many of the small cues which help to maintain ready understanding may be lost.
7. There are no differences which result from the medium of communication.
8. There is more certainty in keeping up the give and take between participants.
9. A lot of people find it difficult to make phone calls in a foreign language because you can see the person you are talking to.
10. The voice in a telephone conversation in a foreign language might be unclear.