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IX. Определите функции и значения многофункционального слова since. Назовите его признаки в роли подчинительного союза. Предложения промоделируйте.

1. Since the 1 2ed the 3 as the4 for the 5 the 6 has 7ed the8.

2. There are many 1s in the 2 since the 3 in the 4.

3. The 1 and the 2 are 3ed as 4s since they 5 on the 6.

4. This 1 of the 2 has 3ed 4 in 5 since 2010.

X. Определите функции и значения слова since. Назовите его признаки в роли подчинительного союза.

  1. However since under-development is the term that has been used so far, I shall continue to use it provisionally.

  2. This method of control greatly improves flexibility in use since it takes advantage of the high speed of the system.

  3. The lowest unemployment rate since 2000 is shown in the provisional statistics for May.

  4. We say that an object at rest has no kinetic energy since its velocity is zero.

  5. Since the early 1980s, increasingly sophisticated tools have been built to aid the software developers.

XI. В правой колонке найдите значения слов, данных в левой колонке.

to travel

замещать, перемещать

transmission

двухсторонний

performance

метод, способ

displace

телефон, станция

two-way

распространяться; перемещаться

telephone exchange

соединять

to connect

передача

technique

преобразовать

convert

характеристика, работа

XII. Найдите в тексте задания XIII однокоренные слова к глаголу to connect.

XIII. Причитайте текст и ответьте на вопрос: What digital-based services are mentioned in the text? Do you know any other services of the kind? Broadband service

For most of the last 100 years the connection between the subscribers and their telephone exchange was copper twisted pair buried in the pavement or distributed overhead on poles. The bandwidth that copper provided was some 3kHz, limited by analog techniques. Thus, in the early 1990s, companies began to invest in alternative connections to the home to deliver digital-based services.

  • ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network). As you have seen the modem was a big breakthrough in computer communications converting digital information into an analog signal to travel through the public phone network. Yet, modems have a maximum speed of 56 Kbps and are limited by the quality of the analog connection. ISDN allows multiple digital channels to be operated simultaneously through the same regular copper-wire telephone lines (POTS) used for analog lines. Since the system is digital, it permits a much higher data transfer rate. Most recently, ISDN has largely been displaced by faster, less expensive, and easier to set up and maintain broadband service: DSL and cable modem.

  • DSL is a catchall name for all types of Digital Subscriber Lines that exploit unused spectrum capacity of copper telephone lines: new wiring is not necessarily required DSLs use a special modem which is supplied by the company that offers DSL. The two types used mainly are: asymmetric (ADSL), for residential hookup, and symmetric (ASDL) for small businesses. SDLs allow the user to use the phone and fax lines while being connected to the Internet (except for SDSL) and to leave his Internet connection open 24 hours a day. As with ISDN, this connection works better when the user is closer to the provider’s central office.

  • Cable modem. A cable modem operates over cable TV lines, which provide greater bandwidth than POTS lines. Unlike the cable TV infrastructure, which broadcasts TV signals in just one direction (from the cable TV company to people’s homes), cable modems handle two-way transmission. For many home users, cable offers a fast, always-on Internet access at an affordable price. It has a number of disadvantages, too. Not all homes are yet wired for cable TV; since a user has to share bandwidth with other users, as with DSL, performance and speed will degrade the greater the number of subscribers in a given area.

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