- •Міністерство освіти і науки України
- •«Англійська мова»
- •Тернопіль
- •Передмова
- •Content
- •I. Read the text. Be ready to discuss it.
- •My Speciality
- •Vocabulary notes
- •II. Answer the following questions.
- •III. Insert prepositions wherever necessary.
- •IV. Complete the sentences.
- •V. Find proper English equivalents.
- •VI. Translate into English.
- •VII. Make your own report on your speciality.
- •I. Read the text. Find proper Ukrainian equivalents to the words in bold.
- •Cooperative Learning
- •II. Find out if the following statements to the text a are true or false.
- •III. Fill in the gaps with suitable words.
- •IV. Topics for discussion:
- •V. Read and translate into Ukrainian the text.
- •What is Computer Hardware?
- •VI. Put all types of questions to the proposed sentences.
- •VII. Make up sentences using the following Predicates.
- •X. Ask questions to which the following sentences would be the answers.
- •XI. Put the words into the right order.
- •XV. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •XV. Translate the text into English.
- •Основніпринципи
- •I. Read the text. Find proper Ukrainian equivalents to the words in bold.
- •Death of the Classroom. The New Wave of Online Education
- •II. Find out if the following statements to the text a are true or false.
- •III. Fill in the gaps with suitable words.
- •IV. Topics for discussion.
- •V. Read the text and translate it into Ukrainian. Put ten questions to the text. Render it in English. Give the title to the text.
- •VII. Translate the paragraph. Decipher all abbreviations in written form.
- •VIII. Translate the following sentences paying attention to the Predicates.
- •X. Ask questions to which the following sentences would be the answers.
- •XI. Translate the text into English.
- •Будова сучасного комп'ютера
- •I. Read the title and subtitles of the text and predict what the text is about. Scan the text and say if you were a success in guessing the content of it.
- •Historical perspective
- •First-Generation Computers
- •Second-Generation Computers
- •Third-Generation Computers
- •Fourth-Generation Computers
- •Future Generations of Computers
- •II. Answer the following questions:
- •III. Match the electrical device with the computer generation.
- •IV. Topics for discussion.
- •V. Find proper English terms to the following explanations:
- •Basic structure
- •VI. Translate the sentences. Explain the usage of Predicates in Passive.
- •VII. Put the words into the right order.
- •VIII. Translate the text in written form. Annotate it in English.
- •I. Read the text and answer the questions below.
- •The role of Technology
- •II. Find out if the following statements to the text a are true or false.
- •III. Make a dialogue with your partner on how you benefit by the computer. Use the following statements.
- •IV. Read and translate the text. Put ten questions to it and decipher all abbreviations used in this text. Render the text in English.
- •What is a Modem?
- •V. Translate the following sentences paying attention to the Predicates and define their tense forms.
- •VI. Put the verb to be in the required tense form and translate the sentences into Ukrainian.
- •VIII. Ask questions to which the following sentences would be the answers.
- •IX. Translate into English.
- •Text c
- •Internal Modems: Manual configuration
- •XI. Put the words into the right order.
- •XII. Translate the text into English in written form.
- •Text d Модем
- •I. Read the text carefully and answer the questions below. Explain the words in bold.
- •II. Explain in your own words what the phrase 'this shared delusion' describes?
- •III. Fill in the gap with the correct word derived from the words in brackets.
- •IV. Read and translate the text. Put ten questions to the text. Render it in English. Text b
- •V. Translate the following sentences paying attention to the Predicates and define their tense forms.
- •VI. Put the verbs in brackets in the required tense forms and translate the sentences into Ukrainian.
- •VIII. Put the words into the right order.
- •IX. Put questions to which the following sentences would be the answers.
- •X. Translate the text into English.
- •Материнська плата
- •I. Read the text and explain the words in bold.
- •Modem technology – the pace of change
- •II. What does the writer say about Computer World magazine?
- •III. Which of these phrases are used without sarcasm by the writer?
- •IV. Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in brackets.
- •V. What does the writer imply about the term 'information revolution'?
- •VIII. Put the verbs in brackets in the required tense forms and translate the sentences into Ukrainian.
- •IX. Put the words into the right order.
- •X. Put questions to which the following sentences would be the answers.
- •XI. Read and translate the text. Annotate it in Ukrainian.
- •XII. Put all types of questions to the following sentences.
- •XIII. Translate the text and define functions of Predicates. Put questions to which the following sentences would be the answers.
- •XIV. Translate the text into English.
- •Вбудовані програми і bios
- •I. Read the following paragraph, which is from an essay about the Internet. Ignore the underlining for the moment. Is the tone of the paragraph:
- •II. Fill in the gaps with the correct words derived from the words in brackets.
- •III. Read and translate the text. Try to annotate it in English.
- •V. Translate the following sentences. Pay attention to the use of Participles. Put the verbs in brackets in a proper tense form.
- •VI. Put all types of questions to the following sentences.
- •VII. Translate the text and define the functions of Predicates. Try to annotate the text in Ukrainian. Put all types of questions to the underlined sentences. Text b
- •VIII. Put the words into the right order.
- •IX. Ask questions to which the following sentences would be the answers.
- •X. Translate into English.
- •Дискета
- •I. Read the text and explain the words in bold. Answer the question below.
- •Web development as an industry
- •II. Find out if the following statements to the text a are true or false.
- •III. Fill in the gaps in the following text with one suitable word.
- •Big Brother is watching you
- •IV. Read and translate the text. Try to annotate it in Ukrainian.
- •V. Put all types of questions to the following sentences.
- •Floppy disk
- •VII. Translate the text into English.
- •Твердий диск
- •Конструкція
- •I. Read and translate the following text. Give a brief history of the beginning of computers development. Present it in a written form. Answer the questions below the text. The first hackers
- •II. Read and translate the text. Put all types of questions to the underlined sentences.
- •Liquid crystal displays
- •III. Read and translate the following sentences. Define the tense and voice of the Predicates.
- •IV. Ask questions to which the following sentences would be the answers.
- •V. Put the words into the right order.
- •VI. Read and translate the text. Define the Predicates and explain their usage. Try to annotate the text in Ukrainian. Text c
- •Dstn displays
- •VII. Put ten questions to the text c. Decipher all abbreviations from the text.
- •VIII. Put the words into the right order.
- •IX. Translate the following text. Annotate it in English.
- •I. Read and translate the following text. Give a brief history of computers development. Present it in written form. Answer the questions below the text.
- •II. Read and translate the text. Give the title to it. Render the text in English. Decipher all abbreviations used in the text in written form. Put all types of questions to the underlined sentences.
- •III. Put the words into the right order.
- •IV. Choose the correct tense of the verbs.
- •V. Read and translate the text. Annotate it in Ukrainian. Explain the use of underlined Predicates in Passive voice. Text c
- •VI. Translate into English.
- •VII. True or false?
- •VIII. Translate the text into English.
- •I. Read and translate the following text. Give a brief history of computers development. Present it in a written form. Answer the questions below the text.
- •II. Read and translate the text. Put ten questions to the text. Annotate it in Ukrainian. Text b
- •III. Complete the sentences.
- •V. Find proper English-Ukrainian equivalents.
- •VI. Find the mistakes and correct the sentences.
- •VII. Complete the article. Use but, although or however.
- •VIII. Translate the text into English.
- •I. Using the material of the text make up the advertisement inviting people to use the Internet. Be ready to speak about the role of the Internet in the modern life, in your life.
- •Internet and modern life
- •II. Find proper Ukrainian equivalents to the proposed words.
- •VI. Complete the sentences.
- •VI. Translate the text into English.
- •Text c Клавіатура
- •I. Read the text and translate it into Ukrainian. Say in what way this text is connected with the text a of a previous lesson.
- •The future of the Internet
- •II. Find proper Ukrainian equivalents to the proposed words.
- •VII. Put the verbs in brackets in a proper tense form.
- •VIII. Read and translate the text. Annotate it in Ukrainian. Text c
- •IX. Write the verbs in brackets in a proper tense form.
- •X. Ask questions to which the following sentences would be the answers.
- •XI. Put the words into the right order.
- •XII. Translate the text into English.
- •Принтер
- •Shopping on the Internet
- •III. Put the words in brackets in the correct tense form.
- •IV. Put the words into the right order.
- •V. Read and translate the text:
- •Colour scanners
- •VII. Ask questions to which the following sentences would be the answers.
- •VIII. Translate the text into English.
- •Сканер (зчитувач) Історія
- •Принцип дії
- •I. Read and translate the newspaper article. For question 1-5, choose the right answer a, b, c or d. Explain the words in bold.
- •Citizens 2050
- •II. Match the numbers to the letters.
- •V. Find the mistakes and correct the sentences.
- •VI. Read and translate the text.
- •Комп'ютерна миша
- •Supplementary texts
- •Fields of computer science
- •Relationship with other fields
- •Computer science education
- •Printer
- •Instruction
- •The Central Processing Unit
- •Web browser
- •Function
- •Features
- •Main memory
- •Fast page mode dram
- •Extended data out dram
- •Burst Extended Data Out dram
II. Find proper Ukrainian equivalents to the proposed words.
Captivating, reasonable, to improve, cable, pricing, coaxial, satellite, superhighway, to oppose, binary code.
Чарівний, супутник, двійковий код, покращувати, супермагістраль, коаксіал, розумний, виступати проти, кабель, оцінка.
III. Look through the text and be ready to answer the questions.
1. What does the today’s network represent?
2. Why the connection to a network is more expensive in business time than at night?
3. What ways of granting of access to the Internet do you know?
4. What will be the speed of the Internet, at the reference to a network through coaxial cable?
IV. Complete the following sentences.
1. It is estimated that thirty-five to forty million users currently …
2. Today’s net is much more than …
3. The cable system was built for sending information …
4. Many telephone companies are spending enormous sums of money …
5. By accessing the Net through the coaxial cable that provides television to our homes, the speed …
V. Translate into English.
1. Всюди,де ми ходимо, чуємо про Інтернет. 2. На початку 90-х років був прокладений шлях для того, щоб бачити зображення і чути музику. 3. Це може викликати перевантаження, яке в свою чергу сприяє збою в роботі телефонної мережі. 4. Так, в робочий час будь-яке підключення до Інтернету коштує більше, ніж підключення вночі. 5. В результаті досвіду пропускну можливість було неймовірно піднято.
VI. Read and translate the text. Render it in English.
Text B
Laser Printers
In the 1980s, dot-matrix and laser printers were pre-dominant, with inkjet technology not emerging in any significant way until the 1990s. The laser printer was introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1984, based on technology developed by Canon. It worked in a similar way to a photocopier, the difference being the light source. With a photocopier a page is scanned with a bright light, while with a laser printer the light source is, not surprisingly, a laser. After that the process is much the same, with the light creating an electrostatic image of the page onto a charged photoreceptor, which in turn attracts toner in the shape of an electrostatic charge.
Laser printers quickly became popular due to the high quality of their print and their relatively low running costs. As the market for lasers has developed, competition between manufacturers has become increasingly fierce, especially in the production of budget models. Prices have gone down and down as manufacturers have found new ways of cutting costs. Output quality has improved, with 600dpi resolution becoming more standard, and build has become smaller, making them more suited to home use.
Laser printers have a number of advantages over the rival inkjet technology. They produce much better quality black text documents than inkjets, and they tend to be designed more for the long haul - that is, they turn out more pages per month at a lower cost per page than inkjets. So, if it's an office workhorse that's required, the laser printer may be the best option. Another factor of importance to both the home and business user is the handling of envelopes, card and other non-regular media, where lasers once again have the edge over inkjets.
Considering what goes into a laser printer, it is amazing they can be produced for so little money. In many ways, the components which make up a laser printer are far more sophisticated than those in a computer. The RIP (raster image processor) might use an advanced RISC processor; the engineering which goes into the bearings for the mirrors is very advanced; and the choice of chemicals for the drum and toner, while often environmentally unsound, is fascinating. Getting the image from the PC's screen to paper requires an interesting mix of coding, electronics, optics, mechanics and chemistry.