- •Vocabulary 138
- •Electric current serves lis in a thousand ways
- •Exercises
- •Active Words and Expressions
- •Exercises
- •Exercises
- •Lightning
- •Active Words and Expressions
- •Exercises
- •Magnetism
- •Exercises
- •Idioms early history
- •Active Words and Expressions
- •Exercises
- •Lomonosov
- •Active Words and Expressions
- •Exercises
- •Volta's short biography
- •Electric current
- •Active Words and Expressions
- •What is heat?
- •Active Words and Expressions
- •Electric circuit
- •Voltmeter
- •Conductors and insulators
- •Active Words and Expressions
- •Exercises
- •Insulator surface treatment
- •Electromotive force and resistance
- •Active Words and Expressions
- •Exercises
- •Heating effect of an electric current
- •Active Words and Expressions
- •Exercises
- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Answer the following questions:
- •V. Translate the following word combinations:
- •VI. Define the meaning of the prefixes in the following words, translate them:
- •IX. Translate tfie following sentences paying attention to the words in bold type:
- •X. Read and retell the following text.
- •If there were no electricity
- •XI. Speak on the heating effect of an electric current.
- •IV. Translate the following sentences and define the functions of tfie word that
- •V. Translate the following sentences paying attention to the words in bold type:
- •VI. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions and form sentences with the following infinitives: -
- •VII. Compare:
- •VIII. Translate the following sentences, paying atten- tion to the words in bold type:
- •IX. Form nouns from the following verbs and translate them:
- •X. Give a short summary of the text.
- •XI. Look at Fig. 9 and describe Oersted's discovery.
- •XII. Describe fig. 10.
- •VI. Read the following abbreviations:
- •VII. Define the following terms:
- •IX. Form five sentences combining suitable parts of the sentence given in columns I and II:
- •II. Answer the following questions:
- •IV. Define the following terms:
- •V. (a) Choose the right term; (b) explain the statement:
- •VI. Translate the following sentences:
- •VII. Translate the following text:
- •VIII. Retell the text.
- •Transformers
- •3 Single-pnase transformers stepping generator voltage up to 275.000 volts
- •2300 To 230 volt
- •2300 Volt motor
- •230 Volt induction motor
- •Transmission system
- •IV. Form as many words as possible using suffixes and prefixes. Define what parts of speech the new words are and translate them:
- •V. Form nouns from the following words using suitable suffixes:
- •VI. Translate the following word combinations:
- •VII. Arrange the following words and expressions in pairs of a) synonyms, b) antonyms:
- •IX. Compare:
- •X. Translate the following text:
- •XI. Retell the text
- •IV. Translate the following sentences using the Passive Voice:
- •V. Form sentences according to the models given below:
- •VI. Answer the following questions:
- •IV. Answer the following questions:
- •V. Define the following terms:
- •VI. Form six sentences using the following nouns quali- fied by adjectives:
- •VII. Translate the following text:
- •VIII. Describe Fig. 15.
- •IV. Translate the following sentences:
- •V. Translate the following sentences:
- •VII. Give a heading to each paragraph of the text. Explain why you have given such a heading.
- •VIII. Speak on:
- •IX. Translate the following text:
- •Active Words and Expressions
- •Exercises
- •IV. Translate the following words and word-combinations:
- •V. Answer the following questions:
- •VIII. Speak on the possible uses of solar energy.
- •IX. Read and retell the following story;
- •1. Energy
- •2. Electric fish
- •4. Surface tension
- •5. Electric meter
- •7. Refrigerator
- •10. Electron theory
- •11. Thermocouple and photocell
- •12. Electric lamp
- •13. Faraday's discovery
- •15. Steam turbine
- •16. Units of measurement
- •17. Plasma generator
- •18. Laser
- •19. Semiconductors
- •20. Steam power station
- •21. Hydroelectric power station
- •22. Current flow
- •23. Gases, solids, liquids and plasma
- •Idioms, Conjunctional and Prepositional Phrases
- •Vocabulary
- •Impulse wheel ['impals ,wi:l] активная турбина
Active Words and Expressions
all over the world, because of, to burn, to connect, to develop, discovery, to electrify, engineer, instead of, in this connection, to mention, power, to protect, substance.
Exercises
/. Translate the following sentences, paying attention to the gerund:
1. The thunder is caused by heating the air by a spark. 2. A lightning conductor is a means of protecting buildings from strokes of lightning. 3. After having studied the phenomenon of atmospheric electricity, Franklin invented the lightning conductor. 4. Franklin's having worked in the field of electricity is known the world over. 5. Before making experiments Franklin made numerous observations. 6. Protecting buildings from strokes of lightning was impossible before Franklin's time. 7. A lightning conductor is capable of protecting buildings from strokes of lightning.
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//. Complete the following sentences using the gerund:
Model: She cannot read English without ...
She cannot read English without consulting a dictionary.
1. My friend went home instead of ... 2. The students went on ... 3. When the teacher entered the classroom the students stopped ... 4. Have you finished ...? 5. I went to bed after ... 6. The friends spoke of ... 7. You must turn the light off before ...
III. Translate the following sentences using the gerund:
1. Прежде чем делать опыты, необходимо проводить наблюдения. 2. Много лет назад люди научились защищать свои дома от ударов молнии. 3. Существуют различные способы получения электрического тока. 4. Ученые продолжали изучать новое явление. 5. Пирометр используется для измерения температуры горячих металлов. 6. Франклин изобрел громоотвод для защиты зданий от ударов молнии. 7. Ходить пешком очень полезно. 8. Атомный реактор используется для получения атомной энергии.
IV. Find the gerund in the text and define its function.
V. a) Fill in the blanks with suitable verbs, if necessary, b) Answer the following questions:
1. What ... the earliest manifestation of electricity? 2. What ... electricity? 3. What ... the early Scandinavians think about thunderstorms? 4. Who ... burning millions of tons of coal? 5. What property ... Thor's hammer? 6. Who ... invented the lightning conductor? 7. What experiments ...
Lornonosovand Rihman make? 8. What device ... constructed by Rihman? 9. Who ... constructed the first measuring device?
У/. What questions are answered by the words in bold type in the following sentences?
1. Benjamin Franklin made his kite experiment. 2. Nobody understood that phenomenon. 3. The story of his kite is known all over the world. 4. On a stormy day Franklin and his son went into the country. 5. The key was connected to the lower end of the string. 6. Soon the kite was flying high among the clouds.
7. The electric sparks proved that lightning is a discharge of electricity. 8. The wet string conducted the electricity. 9. Franklin invented the lightning conductor.
VII. Translate the following sentences, paying attention to both, both ... and:
1. The students made two experiments: they were both interesting and useful. 2. Both scientists studied atmospheric electricity. 3. Both of us will work in the institute laboratory tomorrow. 3. Both Lornonosov and Rihman were great scientists; both of them studied atmospheric electricity. 5. Both these devices were constructed in Moscow. 6. Electricity is used both in industry and in everyday life. 7. Both nuclear power and solar energy will be widely used in future.
8. The terms "lightning" and "atmospheric electricity" mean one and the same thing: both of them are used in literature. 9. Many scientists and inventors, both Russian and foreign, have greatly contributed to the development and practical appli- cation of the electric current. 10. Both chemical energy and mechanical energy can be transformed into electricity.
VIII. Fill in the blanks with prepositions:
1. It is dangerous to go a stormy day. 2. Lightning is
a very great flash ... light resulting ... a discharge ... atmospheric electricity. 3. Protecting buildings ... lightning was the first discovery ... the field ... electricity used ... the good ... mankind. 4. ... thousands ... years people knew nothing ... thunderstorms. 5. Lightning flashes are followed ... thunder which can be heard ... kilometres around. 6. There is always some danger ... a thunderstorm ... a very high build-ing^ora man standing ... the open field. 7. It is difficult to see a single drop ... water ... the sea. 8. Some scientists ... the past melted metals ... the help ... solar furnaces. 9. Modern civilization cannot do... electrical appliances. 10. Electric current is necessary ... the operation ... trolley-buses, buses, and modern trains.
IX. Translate into Russian:
the only son; the only example known; the only method of solving the problem; only you can do it for me; coal is not only a source of heat, but also a source of valuable chemical substances; the letter was sent only yesterday;
many students were present; at the present time; the present article; he is in Moscow at present; that is all for the present; good-bye for the present.
X. Form five sentences combining suitable parts of the sentence given in column I and II;
I II
1. The generator 1. measures the temperature of
hot melted metals.
2. The lightning conductor 2. lifts objects weighing thou-
sands of tons.
3. The motor . 3. turns electrical energy into
mechanical energy.
4. The electric crane 4. protects buildings from light-
ning strokes.
5. The pyrometer 5. converts mechanical energy
into electrical energy.
XL Describe Franklin's kite experiment.
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XII. Give a short summary of the text.
LESSON SIX
THE GERUND. THE PARTICIPLE