Vocabulary Practice - раздел Образование, Учебное пособие по курсу «Анализ текста» I. Fill In The Right Prepositions Where Necessary:
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I. Fill in the right prepositions where necessary:
1. The strange behavior of the newcomer set him ... from the rest of the company.
2. Though his parents opposed ... his idea to become an engineer, he wouldn’t listen to them.
3. The new social reforms brought ... forth so much criticism that there were a lot of strikes ... the country.
4. ... contrast ... her natural shyness, she always had her own position ... the most controversial matters and later was able even to speak ... on them in public.
5. Following her husband’s death she took charge ... his business affairs and several years later became very active both ... business and politics.
6. Life is never perfect, there’s always something to complain ... .
7. Driven ... the idea of saving the world ... large, he didn’t notice how miserable his own family was.
8. The son decided to have the matters his own way, and the mother cut him ... ... his inheritance.
9. Despite ... his friend’s opinion, he was able to see ... the girl’s plain-looking face and soon developed a strong affection ... her.
10. To make up his lack of knowledge he enrolled in evening classes ... math and physics.
11. A white dove is considered a symbol ... peace.
II. Find synonyms (and antonyms) to the following words:
− to recognize s, a
− sense
− to rise
− to preserve
− to assess
− to distinguish oneself
− to experience
− compassion
− despair
− to reduce smb. to smth.
− awkward
− destitute
− to urge s, a
− prominent s, a
− sincere s, a
− despite smth.
− to overcome smth. s, a
− to employ s, a
− to exercise
− to overlook
− naïve
III. Translate into Russian:
− “wandering population”
− unschooled children
− a high pitched voice
− a do-gooder
− from all walks of life
− to set up
− a life-mate
− was stricken with polio
− thoroughly aligned with ...
− motivated by a trust in humanity
− to embody one’s words
− to take over the leadership
− to act as a spur
− her personal concept of duty
− a rallying place for young people
− was active in relief service
− torn by the Great Depression
IV. Translate into English:
− авторская колонка в газете
− откровенная критика
− привести брак на грань разрыва
− примириться
− прикованный к инвалидному креслу
− вызывать критику
− обделенные
− нуждающиеся
− чувство долга
− неуклюжесть и смущение
− родить ребенка
− программы благотворительности и социальной помощи
− социальная несправедливость
1. Чтобы заставить его сказать правду, ей пришлось лгать самой.
2. Обдумав все возможные последствия, он решил не вмешиваться в это дело.
3. Благодаря своей безграничной энергии, Элеонор Рузвельт смогла вселить надежду на лучшее и уверенность в себе во многих людей.
4. Элеонор Рузвельт возглавляла Комиссию по Правам человека ООН с 1946 по 1950 гг.
5. Великая депрессия довела многих людей до крайней нищеты.
6. В его одиноком и несчастном детстве единственным близким ему человеком была бабушка с материнской стороны.
The next three short texts show very clearly the situation in which the USA was when Roosevelt came to power.
Государственное образовательное учреждение... высшего профессионального образования... Ивановский государственный энергетический...
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Contents
Part 1: Effective Reading
Part 2: George Washington Carver: The Plant Doctor
Part 3: Emily Dick
Effective Reading
‘Why am I reading?’ is the first question an effective reader asks himself or herself, because how you read depends on your purpose. You may read to locate specific information, to
Skimming
Skimming is used to quickly identify the main ideas of a text. When you read a newspaper, you’re probably not reading it word-by-word, instead you’re skimming the t
Scanning
Scanning is a technique you often use when looking up a word in the telephone book or dictionary. You search for key words or ideas. In most cases, you know what yo
Previewing
Previewing a text means gathering as much information about the text as you can before you actually read it. You can ask yourself the following questions:
Critical Reading
The purpose of critical reading is to accept or reject a writer's opinion. It involves gaining a deeper understanding of the material. Successful critical readers r
Guessing word meaning
There are various strategies that you can learn which will help you to deduce what a word likely means. Yes, you could just look them up in a dictionary; but, studies show that you
Making Inferences
Inferences are evidence-based guesses. They are the conclusions a reader draws about the unsaid based on what is actually said. Inferences drawn while reading are m
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I. Explain the meaning of the following words and word combinations and translate them into Russian.
1) to snatch (up)
2) kidnap(p)er
Legacy of George Washington Carver
Scientist Extraordinaire, Man of Faith, Educator and Humanitarian
As a botany and agriculture teacher to the children of ex-s
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I. Find synonyms to the following words and word combinations:
− to outvie
− to abandon
− to be content
− (to write)
Mine-by the Right of the White Election!
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An American Renaissance.
I. Read the text and answer the questions:
1. What ideological border existed between the western and eastern parts of the country?
2. What were some young people disappointed by?
Quiz for Automobile Experts
1. When was the first automobile with internal combustion engine made?
a) in 1862
b) in 1872
c) in 1882
2. What was its engine po
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I. Choose a synonym from the text to the underlined words and word combinations.
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Mass Production
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What we
James Smithson’s Gift
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2 What do you call people who donate
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Quiz for Literature Experts
1. What is ‘epigram’?
a) an ending, or an extra part after the end of a book or play
b) a short, funny, sharp
Vocabulary Practice
I. Find a synonym from the text to the underlined words and word combinations:
1) from time to time
2) to stress, to underline
3) freedom
4) sympathy
The Roaring Twenties.
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The Lost Generation
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Crash and Depression
Read the first text and make its summary.
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The Bonus Army
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− чувство пространства
− оказывать огромное влияние на что-либо
−
Music Theory Quiz
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a) doh
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I. Find synonyms to the following words and word combinations:
− unassuming
− unchallenged leader
− unaffected style
The Roots of Jazz
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Vocabulary Practice
I. Translate the word combinations and sentences into Russian:
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− to have a mean streak
− to s
Vocabulary Practice.
I. Find synonyms to the following words and word combinations:
− to capture
− to collaborate with
− to curtail
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