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XVI. What forms of the Infinitives are used in the Infinitive Complexes given below – Complex Subject or Complex Object?

  1. Communication is supposed to have no limits nowadays.

  2. The line appeared to be demagnetized.

  3. Every battery is known to possess two terminates.

  4. The output of machinery is known to be steadily increasing all over the world.

  5. In some countries, the nuclear power plants are believed to produce about 80 per cent of the whole amount of energy.

  6. The capacity of generating units was said to have been doubled.

  7. What two conditions are necessary to cause an electric current to flow?

  8. Ebonite, rubber, and glass are considered to be good insulators.

  9. Nuclear plants are expected to be located away from urban areas.

  10. The use of underground transmission lines is known to have been in-

creased.

  1. By 1959, maximum transmission voltage was proclaimed to have been

increased to 345,000 volts.

  1. The most important problems in atomic power penetration are known to

be concerned with the reactor. The light-water reactor types seem to be

most promising.

XVII. Translate the following sentences from Russian into English using the phrases from ex. 1.

  1. Данные, которые нужно получить в ходе эксперимента, имеют важное значение.

  2. Предложения, которые будут обсуждать на семинаре, помогут решить многие проблемы.

  3. Проблема, которую предстоит решить, относится к области высоких технологий.

  4. Эксперимент, который нужно провести этим прибором, поможет получить доказательства теории.

  5. Приборы, которые будут использовать, имеют высокую степень точности.

XVIII. Read text 5 Band fill in the gaps with the words, in the box. Try to guess the meaning of the words from the context.

record players technology current world electronic television invention technician

Text 5 b. Electronic Devices

It is true that electronics developed from the study of electricity. Early ideas about the way electric 1 could flow through conductors and through a vacuum led to the development of useful radio 2 and telephones. It was possible to send messages round the 3 with what was, by today’s standards, incredibly simple and crude equipment.

The Second World War provided an urgent requirement for more sophisticated communication and other electronic systems. The 4 of radar required a big step forward in theory and an even bigger step forward in engineering. The study of electronics gradually became an important study in its own right, and the radio engineer became a specialized 5_ .

The post-war development of television led to one of the most massive social changes that have ever taken place; many households became the owners of televisions, as well as 6 . In some branches of industry electronic systems were regarded as useful, but 7 systems not directly concerned with wireless or television were still unusual.

Only in that early 1960s did electronics 8 early ‘came of age’, thanks to the work of three scientists working in the Bell Laboratories in the USA: Bardeen, Brattain and Shockley. In 1957 they assembled the first working transistor.

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