Tm fit 161-180
I. Give synonyms and/or antonyms:
1. template |
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2. to terminate |
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3. tool bar |
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4. to tune |
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5. tracking |
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II. Word family. Fill in the missing words of the same root:
Noun |
Verb |
Adjective |
Adverb |
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terminal |
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to trail |
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update |
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to transmit |
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transaction |
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III. Make up phrases by matching the words in the left column with those in the right:
1. throughout |
A. period |
2. tool |
B. capacity |
3. trial |
C. face |
4. turnkey |
D. bar |
5. type |
E. system |
IV. Fill the web diagram with the words that can be used with the given word:
V. Pick out the appropriate words and add them to your thematic glossary.
VI. Give the terms suiting the definitions below:
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A. to work at home with the help of computer connection with the office |
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B. to end, stop |
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C. to convey from one place to another |
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D. to adapt to the prevailing conditions |
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E. to fit into current systems |
VII. Crosses and naughts. Play the game in 2 teams.
Copy the given table on the board.
Team 1: Select a word and give its English equivalent.
Team 2: Verify whether or not your opponent's answer is correct and put an X or O in that square for a correct answer.
Get 3 crosses or naughts in one row and win the game.
пропускная способность канала связи |
магистральный кабель |
дистанционная передача данных |
след перемещения объекта на экране |
система «под ключ» |
обработка транзакций |
приемопередатчик
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гарнитура |
выключать питание |
VIII. State the type of logical relations between the following words:
Example |
Type of logical relations |
1. to work – to telecommute |
A. general and specific |
2. to terminate – to start |
B. equivalence |
3. tracking – monitoring |
C. part and whole |
4. transceiver - transmitter |
D. contrast |
IX. Say what can be:
1. terminated |
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2. tracked |
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3. transferred |
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4. updated |
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5. turned off |
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X. Say when and why people do the following:
1. telecommute |
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2. transaction processing |
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3. troubleshooting |
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4. turn off |
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5. tune |
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Tm fit 181-200
I. Give synonyms and/or antonyms:
1. usable |
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2. to verify |
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3. virtual |
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4. to zoom |
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5. valid |
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II. Decode the acronyms:
1. WWW |
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2. ASAP |
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3. ASCII |
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4. CUL8R |
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5. VR |
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III. Word family. Fill in the missing words of the same root where possible:
Noun |
Verb |
Adjective |
Adverb |
user |
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valid |
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to verify |
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vision |
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volatile |
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IV. Fill the web diagram with the words that can be used with the given word:
V. Pick out the appropriate words and add them to your thematic glossary.
VI. Do a mini-research and explain the difference between:
1. end-user – power user |
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2. to verify – to validate |
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3. upgrade - update |
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4. workstation – supercomputer |
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VII. Give the definitions suiting the given terms:
1. power user |
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2. volatility |
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3. wait mode |
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4. workstation |
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5. validation |
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VIII. Crosses and naughts. Play the game in 2 teams.
Copy the given table on the board.
Team 1: Select a word and give its Russian equivalent.
Team 2: Verify whether or not your opponent's answer is correct and put an X or O in that square for a correct answer.
Get 3 crosses or naughts in one row and win the game.
virus detection system
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end user |
validation |
volatile memory
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virtual world |
user guide |
window layout
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wait mode |
workstation |
IX. Say what can be:
1. valid |
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2. verified |
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3. zoomed |
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4. volatile |
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5. wrapped |
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X. Say what the following is used for:
1. virtual mall |
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2. virus detection system |
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3. voice mail – answering machine |
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4. user-friendly interface |
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5. user manual |
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