- •Оглавление
- •Введение
- •Программно – информационный блок Выписка из учебной программы
- •Тематический план
- •Содержание дисциплины
- •I семестр
- •Раздел 1. Моя биография
- •Тема 2.1. Посещение магазина и кафе.
- •Тема 2.2. В аэропорту, на вокзале, в гостинице.
- •Тема 2.3 Посещение поликлиники.
- •Раздел 3. Социокультурный портрет страны изучаемого языка
- •Тема 3.1. Национальные традиции и обычаи Великобритании. Религия.
- •Тема 3.2.Праздники общественные и религиозные.
- •Тема 3.3. Выдающиеся люди Великобритании.
- •Раздел 4. Социокультурный портрет Республики Беларусь
- •Тема 13.1 Законодательные и исполнительные ветви власти.
- •Тема 13.2. Выборы президента сша.
- •Раздел 14. Политическая система Республики Беларусь
- •II семестр
- •Тема 28.1. Стратегия и тактика маркетинга.
- •Тема 28.2. Дистрибьюторы и посредники.
- •Раздел 29. Контракт
- •Тема 29.1 Контракт и контрактные обязательства.
- •Тема 29.2. Санкции за невыполнение контрактов.
- •Раздел 30. Проблемы капитализма
- •Тема 30.1. Паника, депрессия, рецессия.
- •Тема 30.2. Глобализация.
- •Раздел 31. Контроль знаний: лексико-грамматический тест Модуль I. Моя биография
- •Тема 1.1: Биографические данные.
- •Структура предложения
- •Вопросительные предложения
- •Тема 1.2: Мой рабочий день.
- •Имя существительное
- •Категория числа существительных
- •Тема 1.3: Мой выходной день. Моё хобби.
- •Категория падежа существительных
- •Модуль II: Коммуникативно-поведенческие стереотипы в ситуациях бытового общения
- •Тема 2.1. Посещение магазина и кафе
- •Тема 2.2. В аэропорту, на вокзале, в гостинице
- •Тема 2.3. Посещение поликлиники
- •Артикль (the article)
- •Употребление неопределенного артикля
- •Употребление определенного артикля
- •Отсутствие артикля
- •Модуль III. Социокультурный портрет страны изучаемого языка
- •Тема 3.1. Национальные традиции и обычаи Великобритании. Религия.
- •Тема 3.2. Праздники общественные и религиозные.
- •Имя прилагательное (the adjective)
- •Сравнительные конструкции
- •Тема 3.3. Выдающиеся люди Великобритании.
- •Личные и притяжательные местоимения
- •Модуль IV. Социокультурный портрет Республики Беларусь
- •Тема 4.1.: Национальные традиции и ценности.
- •Возвратные местоимения
- •Взаимные местоимения
- •Относительные местоимения
- •Местоимение some
- •Местоимение any
- •Местоимение No
- •Местоимение None
- •Местоимения Much / Many
- •Местоимения Few, a few / Little, a little
- •Местоимения Each / Every
- •Местоимение All
- •Местоимение Both
- •Местоимение Other
- •Неопределенное местоимение Either
- •Местоимение Neither
- •Модуль V. Контроль знаний: лексико-грамматический тест
- •Модуль VI. Образование
- •Тема 6.1. Высшее образование в Великобритании
- •Имя числительное (the numeral)
- •Тема 6.2. Высшее образование в Республике Беларусь. Мой университет
- •Группа времен Simple
- •Тема 6.3. Моя будущая профессия
- •Модуль VII. Спорт.
- •Тема 7.1. Спорт в Великобритании
- •Времена группы continuous
- •Тема 7.2. История Олимпийских игр
- •Времена группы perfect
- •Модуль VIII. Проблемы молодежи
- •Тема 8.1. Молодежные организации Республики Беларусь.
- •Тема 8.2. Молодежные организации Великобритании.
- •Тема 8.3.Проблемы молодежи.
- •Времена группы perfect continuous
- •Модуль IX: Контроль знаний: лексико-грамматический тест
- •Модуль X: Экологическая культура
- •Тема 10.1. Экологические проблемы
- •Страдательный залог
- •Видо-временные формы глагола в страдательном залоге
- •Способы перевода глаголов в страдательном залоге на русский язык
- •Модуль XI. Технический прогресс
- •Тема 11.1. Компьютеризация и Интернет.
- •Тема 11.2. Глобальные проблемы человечества.
- •Согласование времен
- •Прямая и косвенная речь
- •Модуль XII. Социально-политический профиль Великобритании
- •Тема 12.1.Законодательные и исполнительные ветви власти.
- •Тема 12.2. Исполнительная ветвь власти и политические партии
- •Модальные глаголы и их эквиваленты
- •Значение и употребление модальных глаголов
- •Модуль XIII. Социально-политический портрет сша
- •Тема 13.1. Законодательные и исполнительные ветви власти сша
- •Тема 13.2. Выборы президента сша
- •Prepositions (предлоги)
- •Предлоги места
- •Предлоги направления
- •Предлоги времени
- •Модуль XIV. Политическая система Республики Беларусь
- •Тема 14. Система политической власти Республики Беларусь
- •Фразовые глаголы (Phrasal verbs)
- •Предложные глаголы (Prepositional Verbs)
- •Фразовые глаголы (Phrasal Verbs)
- •Фразово - предложные глаголы (Phrasal-prepositional Verbs)
- •Модуль XVI. Деньги
- •Тема 16.1. Функции денег. Бумажные деньги
- •Тема 16.2. Монетаризм. Отмывание денег.
- •Инфинитив (The Infinitive)
- •1. Общие сведения.
- •Инфинитив может служить в предложении:
- •2. Инфинитив имеет формы времени и залога.
- •Инфинитив с частицей to
- •Инфинитив без частицы to
- •Модуль XVII. Кредиты
- •Тема 17.1. Кредит и кредитный риск.
- •Тема 17.2 Кредитный союз. Кредитные карточки.
- •Сложное дополнение Оборот «объектный падеж с инфинитивом»
- •Оборот «именительный падеж с инфинитивом»
- •Инфинитивный оборот с предлогом for
- •Модуль XVIII. Банки
- •Тема 18.1. Виды банков. Европейский Банк реконструкции и развития.
- •Тема 18.2. Банк Англии. Европейский инвестиционный Банк.
- •The Gerund (Герундий)
- •Модуль XX. Биржи
- •Тема 20.1. Фондовая биржа.
- •Тема 20.2. Товарная биржа.
- •The Participle (Причастие)
- •Модуль XXI. Налогообложение
- •Тема 21.1.Цели и принципы налогообложения.
- •Тема 21.2. Налоговая декларация. Виды налогов.
- •Причастные обороты
- •Модуль XXIII. Предпринимательство
- •Тема 23.1. Виды компаний. Функции предпринимателя.
- •Тема 23.2.Холдинговые компании. Банкротство.
- •Условные предложения
- •Модуль XXIV. Бухгалтерское дело
- •Тема 24.1.: Бухгалтерское дело. Балансовый отчет.
- •Тема 24.2.: Отчет о доходах. Отчет оборотных средств.
- •Условные предложения
- •Модуль XXV. Рекламная деятельность
- •Тема 25.1. История и средства рекламы.
- •Тема 25.2. Принципы рекламной деятельности.
- •Модуль XXVI. Страхование
- •Тема 26.1. Страхователь и страховщик.
- •Тема 26.2. Виды страхования. Страхуемый риск.
- •Структуры “ I wish, had better, would rather”.
- •Модуль XVIII. Маркетинг
- •Тема 28.1. Стратегия и тактика маркетинга.
- •Тема 28.2. Дистрибьюторы и посредники.
- •Образование прилагательных
- •1. Образование прилагательных при помощи суффиксов.
- •2. Образование прилагательных при помощи префиксов.
- •3. Образование прилагательных путем словосложения.
- •Образование наречий.
- •Модуль XXIX. Контракт
- •Тема 29.1. Контракт и контрактные обязательства
- •Тема 29. 2. Санкции за невыполнение контрактов
- •Словообразовательные модели
- •1. Образование существительных при помощи суффиксов.
- •2. Образование существительных путем конверсии.
- •3.. Образование существительных при помощи словосложения.
- •Образование глаголов
- •1. Образование глаголов при помощи отделенных суффиксов.
- •2. Образование глаголов при помощи неотделенных суффиксов.
- •3. Образование глаголов при помощи префиксов (приставок).
- •3. Образование глаголов путем конверсии.
- •Модуль XXX. Проблемы капитализма
- •Тема 30.1. Паника, депрессия, рецессия.
- •Тема 30.2. Глобализация.
- •Союзы и союзные слова вводные слова и предложения
- •Модуль XXXI. Контроль знаний: лексико-грамматический тест
- •Содержание зачета
- •Структура экзаменационных билетов.
- •Ответы к тестам
- •Список использованных источников Основная литература
- •Дополнительная литература
Модуль XXXI. Контроль знаний: лексико-грамматический тест
1) Television news … you more information than radio news.
a) give
b) gives
c) have given
d) are giving
2) Doctors should have respect to their … wishes.
a) patient’s
b) patients’
c) patients’s
d) patient
3) Can you buy any posters at … ?
a) the booksellers
b) the booksellers’
c) the bookseller’s
d) the bookseller
4) … easy to spend and difficult to save.
Money are
The money is
Moneys are
Money is
5) … can do 180 kph.
Phil’s sports car
Philses sports’ car
Phils’ sports car
Phils sports car
6) Do you know that … moved from London to Oxford?
a) the Horns has
b) the Horns have
c) the Horn have
d) the Horn has
7) The store sells … clothes.
woman’s
women’s
womans’
womens’
8) … is over.
A month’s holiday
A months holiday
A monthes’ holiday
A month holidays
9) Each of … has a new bulb.
a) this lamps
b) these lamp
c) these lamps
d) this lamp
10) How many of … novels have you read?
Dickens
Dickens’
the Dickens’s
the Dickens
11) When … seminar was over they went upstairs to rest a little.
a
the
–
an
12) The Magna Carta was signed in 1215 by … King John of England.
a
an
–
the
13) The oldest man in … outer space was John Glenn.
a
the
–
an
14) … person whose blood pressure is high may have heart problems.
A
The
–
An
15) Do you know the song about … London Bridge?
a
the
–
an
16) The car went out of … control on the icy road.
a
the
–
an
17) Susan was as quiet as … mouse, don’t you think?
a
the
–
an
18) … Easter Island is in the Pacific Ocean.
A
The
–
An
19) We got caught in … rain on the way home.
a
the
–
an
20) He was taken to … hospital when he broke his leg.
a
the
–
an
21) Some rules are … to understand than others.
more difficult
as difficult
much difficult
so difficult
22) No … comments followed.
farther
further
far
furthest
23) She studies … than everyone else in the class.
more diligently
most diligently
much diligently
more diligent
24) What’s … treatment for a cough of all?
most effective
more effective
the most effective
the more effective
25) The sausages smell … , don’t they?
so well
so good
such good
such well
26) He drives … that nobody can keep up with him.
so fast
such fast
fast enough
enough fast
27) That is the … news I’ve ever heard.
incrediblest
most incredible
more incredibler
more incredible
28) This is … food I have ever eaten.
the most worse
the worser
the worse
the worst
29) When I have a cold I feel … .
so miserably
such miserably
so miserable
such miserable
30) It was greedy of you to take … cake.
the last
the least
a little of
last
31) It is so noisy that no one can hear … .
any
nothing
something
anything
32) Where do you prefer to go on holiday? – London or Paris? - … is fine with me.
None
Both
All
Either
33) Ron knows … that one is supposed to know about computers.
everything
somebody
anything
none
34) A good speaker can say much in … words.
a) fewest
b) a few
c) least
d) a little
35) A friend of … is staying with us now.
a) my
b) myself
c) mine
d) my own
36) Jim and Emma are my friends, but … of them lives near me.
nobody
none
no
neither
37) I don’t have to buy school things. Only when I lose things I have to buy them … .
a) herself
b) myself
c) mine
d) yourselves
38) Some people are lazy, … are energetic.
other
others
the other
the others
39) I can’t find a good job with plenty of money and little work … .
a) anything
b) somewhere
c) anywhere
d) nowhere
40) There isn’t … space in this flat for all the furniture.
many
much
a little
a lot
41) There’s a dramatic scene … the beginning of the film.
for
on
at
of
42) He insisted … paying for the dinner because it was my birthday.
on
in
about
for
43) He pushed hard against the door and finally it gave … .
off
up
in
at
44) … he knows English well, he won’t help you with the article, I’m afraid.
As
Although
If
As if
45) He has been unemployed … 2002.
in
since
from
till
46) I haven’t heard … James for months. I wonder how he is doing.
a) about
b) of
c) from
d) off
47) We received an emergency call at 12.15 a.m. which said the Grove hotel was … fire.
on
in
at
with
48) … he has lost a lot of blood, he is in a stable condition.
As soon as
Although
Despite
Unless
49) She seemed to be … a great hurry.
with
at
in
by
50) No one was watching television, … I switched it off.
unless
although
so
so that
51) Oh, that’s the woman who … at me the other day.
shouts
shouted
has shouted
has been shouting
52) The line is very busy. I can’t hear what you … .
saying
have saying
are saying
are said
53) It was a hot night in July and I … in bed reading.
was laying
was lying
laid
lied
54) They … to the tennis club since they moved here.
had belonged
have belonged
belonged
belong
55) I … every morning for the last few months.
a) jogged
b) have been jogging
c) am jogging
d) had jogged
56) When I came downstairs my shoes … and my suit brushed.
were cleaning
cleaned
had cleaned
had been cleaned
57) The Washington museum … by hundreds of people every day.
is visiting
is visited
has visited
has been visited
58) A new motorway … now to link the capital with other cities.
a) is building
b) is being built
c) is built
d) has built
59) By the year 2025, the world population … dramatically.
will increase
will be increased
will have increased
will be increasing
60) Tom asked if … .
it would take long to repair the car
would it take long to repair the car
it will take long to repair the car
will it take long to repair the car
61) Tornadoes almost never … west of the Rocky Mountains.
were occurred
were occurring
don’t occur
occur
62) I … in my cabin listening to the gentle sounds of waves.
a) lied
b) lain
c) lay
d) laid
63) I must stay in, because … a parcel.
a) I’m expect
b) I have expected
c) I’m expecting
d) I’m expected
64) When the train … through the French countryside it suddenly stopped because of the engine problems.
had been passed
has passed
was passed
was passing
65) I don’t want to see this film. I … it at the Astoria Cinema recently.
a) was seeing
b) have seen
c) was seen
d) had seen
66) Who … my scarf? It looks a bit dirty.
had been wearing
had worn
has been wearing
wore
67) The building … ten minutes before the explosion took place.
evacuated
had evacuated
had been evacuated
has been evacuated
68) I always buy lottery tickets but I never … anything.
a) winning
b) have winned
c) win
d) am winning
69) He arrived late for the meeting because his flight … .
had delay
has delayed
had been delayed
was being delayed
70) Pete thought that Annete … .
will come to Paris in an hour, if there are no delays
would come to Paris in an hour, if there were no delays
had come to Paris in an hour, if there are no delays
would have come to Paris in an hour, if there are no delays
71) This medicine … be kept out of the reach of children.
ought
need
must
has
72) Johnny! You … play with sharp knives.
oughtn’t
haven’t to
aren’t
mustn’t
73) Why … he take the blame on himself? It’s not fair.
can
may
should
ought
74) He … perform complicated operations. He is a very skilful surgeon.
has to
should
must
can
75) Granny evidently did not hear us, that’s why we … knock loudly before she opened the door.
had to
must
were to
should
76) Yesterday’s rain spoiled my shoes completely and I … buy new ones.
can
may
need
have to
77) The children … play in the streets till their mothers get home from work.
ought
might
can
had to
78) The poem is dull and boring. I’m glad we … learn it by heart.
don’t have to
can’t
are not able to
haven’t to
79) I don’t like light-minded people. I’ll never believe they … be serious.
a) can
b) must
c) ought to
d) have to
80) I like sweets but I … buy any because my dad has a sweetshop.
a) don’t have to
b) mustn’t to
c) oughtn’t
d) haven’t to
81) I heard something … in the kitchen. Dad must have dropped a dish or something.
a) to smash
b) is smashed
c) smash
d) smashed
82) He doesn’t feel … for a walk today.
as going
like going
to go
like to go
83) He … me some money but I refused.
offered having lent
offered lending
offered to lend
offered lend
84) Jim has a bad injury that may prevent … tomorrow.
him of playing
he of playing
him from playing
he from playing
85) I think you had … the money again.
a) rather count
b) better to count
c) better counting
d) better count
86) To be honest I enjoy … in high-priced restaurants.
eating
to eating
to eat
to having eaten
87) I’d rather … my time climbing mountains than visiting historical museums.
spending
spend
to be spending
to spend
88) This water isn’t fit … .
to drinking
to being drunk
for drinking
for drinking it
89) The driver wouldn’t let any more people … on the bus.
get
to get
getting
having got
90) Would you mind … me the salt?
to pass
pass
passing
to be passing
91) If Peter had been more careful, he … the camera.
hadn’t broken
wouldn’t break
won’t have broken
wouldn’t have broken
92) If we had had enough money last summer, we … to Ireland.
had gone
were going
would go
would have gone
93) I wouldn’t have got there on time if I … an earlier train.
a) hadn’t caught
b) haven’t caught
c) didn’t catch
d) wouldn’t catch
94) I didn’t know you were ill. I wish you … me about it.
a) tell
b) told
c) would tell
d) had told
95) If I had enough money I … to the mountains next week.
am going
will go
would go
would have gone
96) If Mike took some exercise he … so unfit.
won’t be
wouldn’t be
were not
was not
97) I wish they … us when they were in town.
a) visited
b) would visit
c) would be visited
d) had visited
98) She looked absolutely lovely. I wish I … a photograph of her.
took
had taken
would take
would have taken
99) Tim wishes he … big muscles and some talent.
has
was having
had
has had
100) If Tom … the lottery he would stop working.
is winning
wins
won
would win