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Vocabulary

1. automation.

aвтоматизация

2. electric shop

электроцех

3. heat energy

тепловая энергия

4. high voltage

высокое напряжение

5. hydraulics

гидравлика

6. hydroenergy

гидроэнергия

7. industrial enterprise

завод

8. insulation

изолирующий материал

9. occupational safety

техника безопасности

10. Power engineering

энергетика

11. Power plant

электростанция; двигатель

12. Power supply

энергообеспечение

Comprehension

1.3 Put the headings in the logical order

A. Earning the Bachelor of Science degree.

B. The programmes of the Power Engineering Faculty.

C. The academic staff and facilities.

D. General information.

E. After holding the B.Sc. degree.

1.4 Say if the following statements are true or false.

  1. Power engineering faculty was set up in 1967.

  2. The first five years of study at the Faculty are spent on earning the Bachelor of Science degree.

  3. The programme required for Bachelor’s degree includes only core subjects.

  4. After holding the B. Sc. Degree students can continue their training.

  5. To be awarded the Diploma in power engineering one needs 5.5 years.

  6. The students do research work on their own.

  7. Students can lead their research only in the well-equipped laboratories of the University.

  8. The Power Engineering Faculty offers 6 directions for students’ training.

1.5 Read the given below idioms. Make up sentences of your own using these idioms. Energy Idioms

all steamed up: to be angry or worried Don't get all steamed up and start an argument.

burn the candle at both ends: to work too hard without enough rest. People who burn the candle at both ends often have accidents because they are tired.

3. burn the midnight oil: to work late into the night.

Because she had a term paper due to the next morning, Mary was burning the midnight oil to finish it on time.

4. burn out: to lose one's interest or desire, often due to overuse.

After the 2004 season, Nick Jordan was burned out on basketball. He wanted to play baseball instead.

5. get wind of: to discover or find out

Once the students got wind of free light drinks, there was a line at the restaurant.

6. hot air: meaningless or unimportant talk

The presenter promised his workshop would be very informative and exciting, but I left early because I thought he was full of hot air.

Grammar revision.

1.6 Make up 6 questions of different types (general, special, alternative and disjunctive) to the text. Ask your groupmates.

1.7 Find as many participles as you can in the fourth passage. Put them down into two columns (Participle I and Participle II). Make word combinations of your own.

Unit 2

Before you read:

2.1. a) Discuss the role of power engineering in modern life.

b) Imagine that you are telling your friend about the management department. What information would you give him?

c) What harm can power engineering do to the Earth and how can engineers protect the environment?

2.2 Read the text to get acquainted with the main historical dates connected with the Power Engineering Faculty.

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