МЕТОДИЧЕСКИЕ РЕКОМЕНДАЦИИ ПО НАПИСАНИЮ КОНТРОЛЬНЫХ РАБОТ




Целями выполнения контрольных заданий студентами являются: качественное усвоение теоретического материала программы по дисциплине. При проверке преподавателем работы осуществляется контроль за качеством усвоения студентом разделов программы.

Содержание контрольных заданий соответствует программным требованиям по дисциплине, представлены задачи основных типов по темам.

При выполнении и оформлении контрольных работ по иностранному языку студент должен придерживаться следующих правил:

1. Контрольная работа должна быть на бумаге формата А4, на титульном листе обязательно следует указать: дисциплину, вариант контрольной работы, фамилию, имя, отчество и номер зачетной книжки студента, факультет, форма обучения (заочное, очное, очно-заочное обучение), курс, номер учебной группы, наименование специальности или направления.

2. Контрольная работа предоставляется студентами заочного отделения в учебную часть института не позднее, чем за две недели до начала сессии.

Студенту следует выполнять задания только своего варианта, который определяются номером зачетной книжки студента. Для определения варианта контрольной работы воспользуйтесь таблицей 1.

Таблица 1

Предпоследняя цифра                    
Номер варианта                    

 

 

ТЕМАТИКА КОНТРОЛЬНЫХ РАБОТ

ДЛЯ СТУДЕНТОВ ЗАОЧНОГО ОТДЕЛЕНИЯ

 

Variant 1

 

1. Translate the text by written form.

 

From left to right:

Top row: Mikhail Gorbachev, born 1931, Stavrapol, Russia, Secretary General of the Communist Party and Soviet Leader 1985-1991, began the policyof Perestroika which brought greater freedom the Soviet Union and eventuallyled to democratic governments in Central and Eastern Europe; Carly Fiorina,born 1955, Austin, Texas, taught English in Italy before joining AT&T in 1980as a sales representative, appointed Chief Executive of Hewlett-Packard 1999;Nelson Mandela, born 1918, Transkeu, South Africa, South African President1994-1999, leader of the African National Congress, imprisoned for life 1964 for his campaign against apartheid, released 1990; Bill Gates, born 1955, Seattle, USA, founder of Microsoft, left Harvard University without a degree, now believed to be worth over $100 billion.

Bottom row: Aung San Sui Kyi, born 1945, Burmese political opposition leader, educated in India and Oxford, returned to Burma 1988 and elected President but blocked by the military and put under house arrest; Akio Morita, 1921-1999, co-founder, with Masaru Ibuka, of Sony Corp. in 1946, inventor of the Walkman, introduced the world's first all-transistor TV in 1960; John Lennon, 1940-1980, co-founder of The Beatles pop group, 1960, one of the key figures in music and youth culture of the 19605, assassinated outside his apartment block in New York; John F Kennedy, 1917-1963, Captain in the US Navy in World War II, elected US President 1961, assassinated Dallas, Texas, 22 November 1963; Margaret Thatcher, born 1925, Grantham, England, British Prime minister 1979-1990, her policies transformed the UK economy, emphasising the importance of the free market and privatisation of the public sector.

 

2. In your opinion, which factors below are important for getting a job? Choose the seven most important. Is there anything missing from the list? Think about some other factors.

age appearance astrological sign contacts and connectionsexperience family background handwriting hobbies intelligence maritalstatus personality qualifications references sickness record blood group

 

3. All of the following sentences could be used to describe jobs. Mark

each sentence as follows:

(+) if you think it describes a positive aspect to a job.

(-) if you think it describes a negative aspect to a job.

(?) if it could be either positive or negative.

- It’s well-paid.

- It’s badly-paid.

- It’s challenging.

- It’s stressful.

- It’s hard work physically.

- You work long hours.

- You have to work shifts.

- You need to be talented.

- You need special training and qualifications.

- You need good people skills.

- There’s a lot of job satisfaction.

- There’s a lot of variety.

- There’s a lot of responsibility.

- There are a lot of opportunities.

 

. 4. Определите видо-временную форму сказуемого. Объясните её употребление.

1. Fewer people receive state benefits now.

2. Her son is coming this morning to fix the computer.

3. The new changes will come to the effect next month.

4. Have you come a long way yet?

5. As we turned the corner the top of the Eiffel Tower came into the view.

6. It was raining and we all got wet.

7. I’ve been waiting for a refund check for several months.

8. Louise had got completely blind before she was sent to Leeds.

9. We are planning to go to Spain this autumn.

10. They will be going from Paris to London by train at that time.

 

5. Поставьте сказуемое в Present Simple или Present Сontinuous:

1. On hot days the kids (to go) swimming in the river.

2. What time you (to go) tomorrow?

3. I (to leave) early tomorrow to go to the dentist.

4. He (to get) a lot of pleasure from spending time with his grandchildren.

5. It (to get) late – I have to go.

6. On long journeys I always (to take) my dog along.

7. He (to need) to take more exercise.

8. Do you have what it (to take) to be a teacher?

9. Is there any reason to believe that she (to tell) the truth at the moment?

10. Due to reasons beyond our control all flights (to suffer) delays.

 


Variant 2

 

1. Translate the text by written form.



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