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1) Match the Russian and English equivalents. Make up the sentences with these words and word combinations:

1.binary code

2.consist of

3. assembly languages

4.low-level

5.high-level

6. concentrate on

7. overcome the problem

8. interactive features

9. markup languages

10. compiler

a.преодолевать, решать проблемы

b.сосредоточиться, сконцентрироваться над чем либо

c.высокоуровневый

d.язык разметки, маркировки

e.двоичный код

f.компилятор, преобразование программ

g.интерактивные средства

h.низкоуровневый

i.состоять из

j.входной язык ассемблера

2) Read the definitions and write the suitable word:

a)a notation system in which numbers are represented by the two digits: 0 and 1. Thus the binary number 10 represents 2 in the decimal system, while 100 represents 4.

b)a special program that converts a source program (written in high-level language) into object code.

c)a low-level language that uses abbreviations, such as ADD, SUB, MPY to represent instructions.

d) a computer language that uses instructions called markup tags to format and link web documents.

e) a special program that translates the source code line by line as the program is running.

3) Use “will + infinitive” or “to be going to + infinitive” to express future actions:

I (to join) your club with great pleasure. You (to take)part in competition next week. I (to try) to concentrate on this topic. They (to divorce) next month. I hope you (to write) me as many letters as possible. I think you (to cope) with this situation and (to find) the right decision. It (to rain), there are many clouds and the wind is blowing. I believe we (to overcome) all obstacles together.

4) Do you know the following abbreviations and acronyms? Decipher and translate them into Russian:

XML

FORTAIN

COBOL

HTML

BASIC

ATM

BIOS

CPU

IT

OS

PC

Ppm

RAM

ROM

SIM

VAT

VoiceXML

WWW

Wi-Fi

References: Adapted from Infotech “English for computer users” by Santiago Remacha Esteras., p.120.

English in Highway Engineering. Unit 1. Problematic Passion of having a car.

Vocabulary

adventure - приключение

advertising - реклама

available - доступный

average - средний

convenient - удобный

entertainment - развлечение

experience - опыт

fixing- ремонт

freeway - автострада

hobby - увлечение

passion - страсть

pleasure - удовольствие

produce - производить

races - гонки

reach - достигать

related — смежный

selling — продажа

speed - скорость

transportation - перевозка

valuable - ценный

washing- автомойка

Cars can be a convenient form of transportation or an exciting hobby. Some people even spent all their lives collecting valuable cars. Others drove them in races. Can a car be more than transportation? Are they a source of pleasure? May they be a source of problems?

It was in 1903 when Henry Ford began selling Model T car. Its cost was $825. His company produced cars in large numbers for the first time then. This made the car available to large numbers of people. Ford Motors helped people to travel long distances quickly and easily.

The car used to bring people closer to places of work, study, and entertainment.

Many people began working in car-related industries: fixing cars, washing cars, advertising cars, and selling car products such as stereos and cellular phones.

At that time most Americans bought only 1 car, now they buy a new car every five or six years. One American may own a dozen cars in a lifetime. In fact, there are more cars than people in the United States. In New York City, 2.5 million cars move in and out of the city each day. In this traffic, the average speed is sometimes 8.1 mph. But New Yorkers keep on driving. In California freeways are overcrowded too. Many people are unhappy with car traffic and pollution, as well as with the use of good land for building new roads.

But cars are important to nearly everyone, including engineers, businesspeople, environmentalists, and even poets. Poet Curt Brown believes that cars are part of our passion for new places and new experiences. According to Brown, this “very, very comfortable flying chair” will continue to bring us travel and adventure. Although everything can be very different in the future.

Answer the questions to the text:

1. Is the car a convenient form of transportation?

2. Can cars also be a source of many problems?

3. What company was the first to produce cars in large numbers?

4. What are many people unhappy with?

5. Who are cars important to?

Exercises: