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Министерство образования и науки Российской Федерации

Государственное образовательное бюджетное учреждение высшего профессионального образования

«Хакасский государственный университет им. Н.Ф. Катанова»

Факультет лингвистики и межкультурной коммуникации

Кафедра иностранных языков и методики преподавания

Электронный учебно-методический комплекс по дисциплине

Б.1 ДВ.3 Деловой иностранный язык

(индекс и наименование дисциплины по учебному плану)

Направление подготовки 030900.62 «Юриспруденция»

Практический элемент

Тренировочные тестовые задания

Абакан

1. Тренировочные тестовые задания разработаны в соответствии с рабочей программой дисциплины 030900.62 «Юриспруденция» (бакалавр).

2. Разработчик (и) рабочей программы

доцент кафедры ИЯ и МП ______________________________________ Ковалева О.В.

3. ПРИНЯТ на заседании кафедры ИЯ и МП

« 30 » августа 2011 года протокол № 1

Зав. кафедрой________________________________________________Безрукова А.В.

Задание№1

Заполните пропуск:

My favourite ________at school were history and geography.

Варианты ответов:

● lessons

● periods

● subjects

● tasks

Задание№2

Заполните пропуск:

Being able to use a computer is an important _________ nowadays.

Варианты ответов:

● degree

● license

● qualification

● skill

Задание№3

Заполните пропуск:

Cultural _______ are general practices found in every culture

Варианты ответов:

● institutions

● universals

● events

● programs

Задание№4

Заполните пропуск:

Social _____ is the ways people act towards one another when they meet.

Варианты ответов:

● interaction

● behavior

● role

● value

Задание № 5

Заполните пропуск:

The last year has shown a slight ____________ in the economy

Варианты ответов:

● important

● improvable

● improve

● improvement

Задание № 6

Заполните пропуск:

Is this book yours or_________?

Варианты ответов:

● she

● he

● his

● her

Задание № 7

Заполните пропуск:

It was the __________ sweater in the shop.

Варианты ответов:

● cheaper

● most cheapest

● cheapest

● cheap

Задание № 8

Заполните пропуск:

Bats and owls generally hunt at ___________ night.

Варианты ответов:

● an

● a

● the

● –

Задание № 9

Заполните пропуск:

We’ll begin _________ the solution of the present –day problems of our enterprise.

Варианты ответов:

● by

● in

● at

● with

Задание № 10

Заполните пропуск:

You should eat more,________ you’ll make yourself ill.

Варианты ответов:

● and

● if

● or

● but

Задание № 11

Заполните пропуск:

The Queen _____ at Windsor Castle yesterday

Варианты ответов:

● arrived

● have arrived

● arrive

● is arriving

Задание № 12

Заполните пропуск:

I want you ________ me some information

Варианты ответов:

● to give

● gives

● giving

● give

Задание № 13

Заполните пропуск:

Sam____ so fast. I think he’s going to be a tall guy.

Варианты ответов:

● is growing over

● is growing out

● is growing up

● is growing from

Задание № 14

Заполните пропуск:

I _________ have left my bag in the bus.

Варианты ответов:

● need

● must

● should

● ought

Задание № 15

Выберите реплику, наиболее соответствующую ситуации общения.

Guest: “ _________________________”

Hostess:” Oh, I’m glad you enjoyed it”

Варианты ответов:

● The meal wasn’t as bad as I expected.

● Enjoy your meal.

● The meal was absolutely delicious.

● The meal was rather good.

Задание №16

Выберите реплику, наиболее соответствующую ситуации общения

Shop assistant: “ Can I help you?”

Customer:” _______________ “

Варианты ответов:

● No, that’s not necessary

● Fine

● Oh, good. I’m so glad to have met you.

● No, it’s all right, thanks, I’ m just looking.

Задание №17

Выберите реплику, наиболее соответствующую ситуации общения

Student: “ Have you had time to mark my composition?”

Teacher:”______________”

Варианты ответов:

● Yes, it was quite good, and I’ ve under lined the mistakes you’ ve made.

● Oh, dear, you look awful, what’s the matter with you?

● Yes, and I do hope you don’t mind my saying this but you’ ve made one or two tiny mistakes.

● Yes, I have.

Задание №18

Выберите реплику, наиболее соответствующую ситуации общения

Boss: “Do you see what I mean?”

Employee:” __________________________”

Варианты ответов:

● Yes, do, please.

● I don’t think so.

● Yes, but I’m not sure I quite agree

● Yes, and I don’t agree with you.

Задание №19

Заполните пропуск.

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of ________.

Варианты ответов:

● four parts

● three parts

● five parts

● two parts

Задание № 20

How many stripes are three on the US flag?

Варианты ответов:

● 20

● 17

● 13

● 31

Задание № 21

Заполните пропуски

French is an official language in __________.

Варианты ответов:

● New Zealand

● Sweden

● Canada

● India

Задание № 22

Заполните пропуски

Bill Gates is a founder of ___________.

Варианты ответов:

● the largest automobile corporation

● the first entertainment theme park

● the Microsoft Corporation

● the Metropolitan Museum

Задание № 23

Расположите части делового письма в правильном порядке

FOOD MACHINES

Варианты ответов:

FOOD MACHINES

Варианты ответов:

James Sawyer , Sales manager,

Electro Ltd, Perry

□ Road Estate,

Oxbridge UN 54 42 KF

□ Dear Mr. Sawyer(1)

I look forward to hearing from you.

□ Yours sincerely,

Simon Tramp

Sales Manager

6 Pine Estate, Bedford Road,

Bristol, UB2812BP

□ Telephone 9036 174369

Fax 9036 36924

6 August 2005

Thank you for your letter

I am afraid that we have a problem with

your order.

Unfortunately, the manufacturers of the

part you wish to order have advised

□ us that they cannot supply it until

November, Would you prefer us to

supply a substitute, or would you

rather wait until the original parts

are again available?

Задание № 24

Перед Вами конверт

New Jersey Power Company

5695 South 23 Road

(1) Ridgefield, (2) № NJ 08887

(3) Mr. Frederick Wolf

Director of Marketing

(4) Smith Printing Company

590(5) Sixth Avenue

Milwaukee, (6) W-53216

Соотнесите информацию под определенным номером, на конверте с тем, что она обозначает.

Варианты ответов.

 the town the letter comes from

 the street name in the mailing address

 the addressee

 the ZIP Code in the return address

 the addressee’s company name

 the ZIP Code in the mailing address

Задание № 25

Определите, к какому виду делового документа относится представленный ниже отрывок.

We are a large record store in the centre of Manchester and would like to know more about the CDs and DVDs you advertised in last month’s edition of Hi Fi. Could you tell us if the products are leading brand names, or made by small independent companies, and if they would be suitable for recording classical music, games and video?

We would appreciate it if you send us some samples.

Варианты ответов:

● Memo

● CV

● Contract

● Letter of enquiry \ request

Задание № 26

Выберите слова или словосочетания слов для заполнения пропусков так, чтобы она отражали особенности, оформления , оформления служебной записки.

To : Secretarial Supervisor

  1. ___________ : Claire McElray

  2. ___________ : Demonstration of new office equipment

  3. ___________ of Smart Equipment will visit us on 28 April to demonstrate

their new computer and fax- machine which you are sure to be interested in.

Please arrange the time to meet him so that all your staff could be present.

  1. __________

Варианты ответов:

▪ C.M

▪ Subject

▪ From

▪ Sales Manager

Задание № 27

Прочитайте текст

The British Police.

  1. The British police officer is a well-known figure to anyone who has visited Britain and who has seen British films. Policemen are to be seen in towns and cities keeping law and order, either walking in pairs down the streets (“walking the beat”) or driving specially marked police cars. Once known as ‘panda cars’ because of their distinctive markings, these are now often jokingly referred to as ‘jam sandwiches’ because of their fluorescent stripe running horizontally around the bodywork. In the past, policemen were often known as ‘bobbies’ after Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the police force. Nowadays, common nicknames include ‘the cops’, ‘the fuzz’, ‘the pigs’, and ‘the Old Bill’ (particularly in London). Few people realize, however, that the police in Britain are organized very differently from many other countries.

  2. Most countries, for example, have a national police force which is controlled by Central government. Britain has no national police force, although police policy is governed by central Government’s Home Office. Instead, there is a separate police force for each of 52 areas into which the country is divided. Each has a police authority – a committee of local county councilors and magistrates.

  3. All members of the police must have gained a certain level of academic qualifications at school and undergone a period of intensive training. Like in the army, there are a number of ranks: after the Chief Constable comes the Assistant Chief Constable, Chief Superintendent, Chief Inspector, Inspector, Sergeant and Constable. Women make up about 10 per cent of the police force. The police are helped by a number of Special Constables – members of the public who work for the police voluntarily for a few hours a week.

  4. The duties of the police are varied, ranging from assisting at accidents to safeguarding public order and dealing with lost property. One of their main functions is, of course, apprehending criminals and would – be criminals.

Определите, является ли утверждение:

Britain has a national police force which is controlled by the central government.

Варианты ответов:

● ложным

● истинным

● в тексте нет информации

Задание № 28

Прочитайте текст

The British Police.

  1. The British police officer is a well-known figure to anyone who has visited Britain and who has seen British films. Policemen are to be seen in towns and cities keeping law and order, either walking in pairs down the streets (“walking the beat”) or driving specially marked police cars. Once known as ‘panda cars’ because of their distinctive markings, these are now often jokingly referred to as ‘jam sandwiches’ because of their fluorescent stripe running horizontally around the bodywork. In the past, policemen were often known as ‘bobbies’ after Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the police force. Nowadays, common nicknames include ‘the cops’, ‘the fuzz’, ‘the pigs’, and ‘the Old Bill’ (particularly in London). Few people realize, however, that the police in Britain are organized very differently from many other countries.

  1. Most countries, for example, have a national police force which is controlled by Central government. Britain has no national police force, although police policy is governed by central Government’s Home Office. Instead, there is a separate police force for each of 52 areas into which the country is divided. Each has a police authority – a committee of local county councilors and magistrates.

  2. All members of the police must have gained a certain level of academic qualifications at school and undergone a period of intensive training. Like in the army, there are a number of ranks: after the Chief Constable comes the Assistant Chief Constable, Chief Superintendent, Chief Inspector, Inspector, Sergeant and Constable. Women make up about 10 per cent of the police force. The police are helped by a number of Special Constables – members of the public who work for the police voluntarily for a few hours a week.

  3. The duties of the police are varied, ranging from assisting at accidents to safeguarding public order and dealing with lost property. One of their main functions is, of course, apprehending criminals and would – be criminals.

Определите, является ли утверждение:

In the past policemen were known as the ‘cops’.

Варианты ответов:

● ложным

● истинным

● в тексте нет информации

Задание № 29

Прочитайте текст

The British Police.

  1. The British police officer is a well-known figure to anyone who has visited Britain and who has seen British films. Policemen are to be seen in towns and cities keeping law and order, either walking in pairs down the streets (“walking the beat”) or driving specially marked police cars. Once known as ‘panda cars’ because of their distinctive markings, these are now often jokingly referred to as ‘jam sandwiches’ because of their fluorescent stripe running horizontally around the bodywork. In the past, policemen were often known as ‘bobbies’ after Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the police force. Nowadays, common nicknames include ‘the cops’, ‘the fuzz’, ‘the pigs’, and ‘the Old Bill’ (particularly in London). Few people realize, however, that the police in Britain are organized very differently from many other countries.

  1. Most countries, for example, have a national police force which is controlled by Central government. Britain has no national police force, although police policy is governed by central Government’s Home Office. Instead, there is a separate police force for each of 52 areas into which the country is divided. Each has a police authority – a committee of local county councilors and magistrates.

  2. All members of the police must have gained a certain level of academic qualifications at school and undergone a period of intensive training. Like in the army, there are a number of ranks: after the Chief Constable comes the Assistant Chief Constable, Chief Superintendent, Chief Inspector, Inspector, Sergeant and Constable. Women make up about 10 per cent of the police force. The police are helped by a number of Special Constables – members of the public who work for the police voluntarily for a few hours a week.

  3. The duties of the police are varied, ranging from assisting at accidents to safeguarding public order and dealing with lost property. One of their main functions is, of course, apprehending criminals and would – be criminals.

Определите, является ли утверждение:

Women work for the police voluntarily.

Варианты ответов:

● ложным

● в тексте нет информации

Задание № 30

Прочитайте текст

The British Police.

  1. The British police officer is a well-known figure to anyone who has visited Britain and who has seen British films. Policemen are to be seen in towns and cities keeping law and order, either walking in pairs down the streets (“walking the beat”) or driving specially marked police cars. Once known as ‘panda cars’ because of their distinctive markings, these are now often jokingly referred to as ‘jam sandwiches’ because of their fluorescent stripe running horizontally around the bodywork. In the past, policemen were often known as ‘bobbies’ after Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the police force. Nowadays, common nicknames include ‘the cops’, ‘the fuzz’, ‘the pigs’, and ‘the Old Bill’ (particularly in London). Few people realize, however, that the police in Britain are organized very differently from many other countries.

  1. Most countries, for example, have a national police force which is controlled by Central government. Britain has no national police force, although police policy is governed by central Government’s Home Office. Instead, there is a separate police force for each of 52 areas into which the country is divided. Each has a police authority – a committee of local county councilors and magistrates.

  2. All members of the police must have gained a certain level of academic qualifications at school and undergone a period of intensive training. Like in the army, there are a number of ranks: after the Chief Constable comes the Assistant Chief Constable, Chief Superintendent, Chief Inspector, Inspector, Sergeant and Constable. Women make up about 10 per cent of the police force. The police are helped by a number of Special Constables – members of the public who work for the police voluntarily for a few hours a week.

  3. The duties of the police are varied, ranging from assisting at accidents to safeguarding public order and dealing with lost property. One of their main functions is, of course, apprehending criminals and would – be criminals.

Определите, является ли утверждение:

The duty of the police is apprehending criminals and would-be criminals.

Варианты ответов:

● истинным

● ложным

● в тексте нет информации

Задание № 31

Прочитайте текст

The British Police.

  1. The British police officer is a well-known figure to anyone who has visited Britain and who has seen British films. Policemen are to be seen in towns and cities keeping law and order, either walking in pairs down the streets (“walking the beat”) or driving specially marked police cars. Once known as ‘panda cars’ because of their distinctive markings, these are now often jokingly referred to as ‘jam sandwiches’ because of their fluorescent stripe running horizontally around the bodywork. In the past, policemen were often known as ‘bobbies’ after Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the police force. Nowadays, common nicknames include ‘the cops’, ‘the fuzz’, ‘the pigs’, and ‘the Old Bill’ (particularly in London). Few people realize, however, that the police in Britain are organized very differently from many other countries.

  1. Most countries, for example, have a national police force which is controlled by Central government. Britain has no national police force, although police policy is governed by central Government’s Home Office. Instead, there is a separate police force for each of 52 areas into which the country is divided. Each has a police authority – a committee of local county councilors and magistrates.

  2. All members of the police must have gained a certain level of academic qualifications at school and undergone a period of intensive training. Like in the army, there are a number of ranks: after the Chief Constable comes the Assistant Chief Constable, Chief Superintendent, Chief Inspector, Inspector, Sergeant and Constable. Women make up about 10 per cent of the police force. The police are helped by a number of Special Constables – members of the public who work for the police voluntarily for a few hours a week.

  3. The duties of the police are varied, ranging from assisting at accidents to safeguarding public order and dealing with lost property. One of their main functions is, of course, apprehending criminals and would – be criminals.

Укажите, какой части текста (1,2, 3, 4) соответствует следующая информация:

A certain level of academic qualifications and intensive training is compulsory for all members of the police.

Варианты ответов:

4

● 1

● 3

● 2

Задание № 32

Прочитайте текст

The British Police.

  1. The British police officer is a well-known figure to anyone who has visited Britain and who has seen British films. Policemen are to be seen in towns and cities keeping law and order, either walking in pairs down the streets (“walking the beat”) or driving specially marked police cars. Once known as ‘panda cars’ because of their distinctive markings, these are now often jokingly referred to as ‘jam sandwiches’ because of their fluorescent stripe running horizontally around the bodywork. In the past, policemen were often known as ‘bobbies’ after Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the police force. Nowadays, common nicknames include ‘the cops’, ‘the fuzz’, ‘the pigs’, and ‘the Old Bill’ (particularly in London). Few people realize, however, that the police in Britain are organized very differently from many other countries.

  2. Most countries, for example, have a national police force which is controlled by Central government. Britain has no national police force, although police policy is governed by central Government’s Home Office. Instead, there is a separate police force for each of 52 areas into which the country is divided. Each has a police authority – a committee of local county councilors and magistrates.

  3. All members of the police must have gained a certain level of academic qualifications at school and undergone a period of intensive training. Like in the army, there are a number of ranks: after the Chief Constable comes the Assistant Chief Constable, Chief Superintendent, Chief Inspector, Inspector, Sergeant and Constable. Women make up about 10 per cent of the police force. The police are helped by a number of Special Constables – members of the public who work for the police voluntarily for a few hours a week.

  4. The duties of the police are varied, ranging from assisting at accidents to safeguarding public order and dealing with lost property. One of their main functions is, of course, apprehending criminals and would – be criminals.

Укажите, какой части текста (1,2, 3, 4) соответствует следующая информация:

The different organization of the police in Britain is a distinctive feature of this institution.

Варианты ответов:

● 4

● 2

● 3

● 1

Задание № 33

Прочитайте текст

The British Police.

  1. The British police officer is a well-known figure to anyone who has visited Britain and who has seen British films. Policemen are to be seen in towns and cities keeping law and order, either walking in pairs down the streets (“walking the beat”) or driving specially marked police cars. Once known as ‘panda cars’ because of their distinctive markings, these are now often jokingly referred to as ‘jam sandwiches’ because of their fluorescent stripe running horizontally around the bodywork. In the past, policemen were often known as ‘bobbies’ after Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the police force. Nowadays, common nicknames include ‘the cops’, ‘the fuzz’, ‘the pigs’, and ‘the Old Bill’ (particularly in London). Few people realize, however, that the police in Britain are organized very differently from many other countries.

  2. Most countries, for example, have a national police force which is controlled by Central government. Britain has no national police force, although police policy is governed by central Government’s Home Office. Instead, there is a separate police force for each of 52 areas into which the country is divided. Each has a police authority – a committee of local county councilors and magistrates.

  3. All members of the police must have gained a certain level of academic qualifications at school and undergone a period of intensive training. Like in the army, there are a number of ranks: after the Chief Constable comes the Assistant Chief Constable, Chief Superintendent, Chief Inspector, Inspector, Sergeant and Constable. Women make up about 10 per cent of the police force. The police are helped by a number of Special Constables – members of the public who work for the police voluntarily for a few hours a week.

  4. The duties of the police are varied, ranging from assisting at accidents to safeguarding public order and dealing with lost property. One of their main functions is, of course, apprehending criminals and would – be criminals.

Ответьте на вопрос:

What is a separate police force in each British area responsible for?

Варианты ответов:

● A national police force is controlled by central Government.

● There is a separate police force for each of 52 areas into which the country is divided.

● Each police force duties are varied , ranging from assisting at accidents to safeguarding public order and dealing with lost property.

● Each has a police authority – a committee of local county councilors and magistrates.

Задание № 34

Прочитайте текст

The British Police.

  1. 1.The British police officer is a well-known figure to anyone who has visited Britain and who has seen British films. Policemen are to be seen in towns and cities keeping law and order, either walking in pairs down the streets (“walking the beat”) or driving specially marked police cars. Once known as ‘panda cars’ because of their distinctive markings, these are now often jokingly referred to as ‘jam sandwiches’ because of their fluorescent stripe running horizontally around the bodywork. In the past, policemen were often known as ‘bobbies’ after Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the police force. Nowadays, common nicknames include ‘the cops’, ‘the fuzz’, ‘the pigs’, and ‘the Old Bill’ (particularly in London). Few people realize, however, that the police in Britain are organized very differently from many other countries.

  2. Most countries, for example, have a national police force which is controlled by Central government. Britain has no national police force, although police policy is governed by central Government’s Home Office. Instead, there is a separate police force for each of 52 areas into which the country is divided. Each has a police authority – a committee of local county councilors and magistrates.

  3. All members of the police must have gained a certain level of academic qualifications at school and undergone a period of intensive training. Like in the army, there are a number of ranks: after the Chief Constable comes the Assistant Chief Constable, Chief Superintendent, Chief Inspector, Inspector, Sergeant and Constable. Women make up about 10 per cent of the police force. The police are helped by a number of Special Constables – members of the public who work for the police voluntarily for a few hours a week.

  4. The duties of the police are varied, ranging from assisting at accidents to safeguarding public order and dealing with lost property. One of their main functions is, of course, apprehending criminals and would – be criminals.

Определите основную идею текста

Варианты ответов:

● Policemen keep law and order, either walking in pairs down the streets or driving specially marked police cars.

● The structure of the British national police force is different from many other countries and has the following pattern.

● The police are responsible for controlling offences like speeding, careless driving and drunken driving.

● There are a number of ranks in the police like in the army.