- •Unit 1
- •1. Study Russian equivalents of these words and word combinations:
- •2. Answer the questions.
- •3. Make the sentences of your own using the new words (10 sentences).
- •4. Find the definite and indefinite articles in the text.
- •5. Find one word, which is a little bit different in meaning from others (найдите одно слово, которое немного отличается от других по смыслу):
- •Unit 2
- •1. Complete the following sentences:
- •2. Make short dialogues using as many of the underlined words as possible.
- •3.Summarize the text using the following plan:
- •Unit 3
- •1. Study Russian equivalents of these words and word combinations:
- •2. Read the text and single out its main ideas:
- •4. Summarize the text using the following plan:
- •Unit 4
- •Unit 5
- •2. Study these words and word combinations:
- •3. Study these contractions:
- •4. Skim the following text and try to understand it:
- •5. Answer the questions:
- •6. Summarize the text using task №3 (Unit 2) as a model. Unit 6
- •Study the Russian equivalents for the English words and word combinations:
- •3. Read the text and summarize it using task №4 (Unit 1) as a model:
- •4. Answer the questions according to the text:
- •Products: Ultrasound Consoles
- •ProSound Alpha 7
- •ProSound Alpha 6v
- •1. Study these words and expressions:
- •Phased Array Transducer- фазированный датчик
- •Patented Probe Technologies
- •Phased Array Cardiac Transducer with Harmonics
- •Cardiac Phased Array Transducer
- •Cardiology Phased Array Transducer
- •Hand-Carried, Battery Powered Ultrasound
- •2.Read the text again and translate it.
- •Summarize the text using task №3 (Unit 2) as a model.
- •Complete the sentences:
- •1. Read this text, try to understand the main idea of the text:
- •1. Read this text, try to understand the main idea of the text:
- •Give the title to the text.
- •Translate the text in written form.
Summarize the text using task №3 (Unit 2) as a model.
Complete the sentences:
Hitachi Aloka manufactures a lot of different …
Phased Array Cardiac transduser is designed for…in all species.
Cardiac transducer has … frequencies and superior color and … capabilities.
More flexible mobility is required because of No…
Hitachi Aloka is dedicated to providing … in the smallest, most portable package available.
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
1. Read this text, try to understand the main idea of the text:
AIDS
AIDS is an acronym for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and is thought to be caused primarily by a virus that invades white blood cells (lymphocytes) and certain other body cells including the brain.
Although treatments for both AIDS and HIV exist to slow the virus' progression in a human patient, there is no known cure. The rate of clinical disease progression varies widely between individuals and has been shown to be affected by many factors such as host susceptibility.
AIDS is thought to have originated in sub-Saharan Africa during the twentieth century and is now a global epidemic.
In 1983 and 1984, French and U.S. researchers independently identified the virus believed to cause AIDS as an unusual type of slow-acting retrovirus now called « human immunodeficiency virus » or HIV. Like other viruses, HIV is basically a tiny package of genes. But being a retrovirus, it has the rare capacity to copy and insert its genes right into a human DNA.
Once inside a human host cell, the retrovirus using its own capacities begins to copy its genetic code into a DNA molecule which is then incorporated into the host's DNA. The virus becomes an integral part of the person's body. But the viral DNA may sit hidden and inactive within human cells for years, until some trigger stimulates it to replicate.
Thus HIV may not produce illness until its genes are «turned on» five, ten, fifteen or perhaps more years after the initial infection.
During the latent period, HIV carriers who harbour the virus without any sign of illness can unknowingly infect others. On average, the dormant virus seems to be triggered into action three to six years after first invading human cells. When switched on, viral replication may speed along, producing new viruses that destroy fresh lymphocytes. As viral replication spreads, the lymphocyte destruction virtually sabotages the entire immune system.
In essence, HIV viruses do not kill people, they merely render the immune system defenceless against other infections, e.g. yeast invasions, toxoplasmosis, cytomegalovirus, massive herpes infections, special forms of pneumonia that kill in half of all AIDS patients.
That is AIDS. There are several types of AIDS. No one has been cured up to the present moment.
Complete the following sentences:
1. The virus believed to cause AIDS as an unusual type of slow-acting retrovirus now called…
2. AIDS is…
3. AIDS is thought to be caused by …
4. An unusual type of slow-acting retrovirus now called…
5. The retrovirus begins to copy its genetic code inside…
6. HIV is…
7. HIV viruses do not…., they make immune system…