Reading comprehension exercises
1. Consult a dictionary and practise the pronunciation of the following words:
dewy, meadow, cartoon, Captain Kangaroo, episode, mass media, influential, environment, catalogue, brochure, credulous, sophisticated, deliberate, addictive, subtle, vicious, altruistic, stimulate, control, advertise, permissible, digest, identify, abbreviate, programme, persuasively, agency, intellect, design, available, intricate, isolate, giant, conglomerate, audio, contribute, charitable.
2. Practise the pronunciation of the following polysyllabic words paying at tention to the principal and secondary stresses:
magazine, influential, psychologically, altruistic, motivation, consideration, entertainment, regularity, information, sophistication, appreciation, disapproval, individually, intertwining, governmental, philosophical, educational, intellectually.
3. a) Read out the following observing all the phonetic phenomena of con nected speech (assimilation, lateral and nasal plosions, the loss of plosion, the linking "r").
you accept the media; at the same time; with all this; the permissible and the forbidden; look back at the first two paragraphs; words introduced in the media; even that part of media output; commercial messages inserted throughout; or a newspaper or magazine article; around the advertisements; in either print or electronic media; what the boss's policies are.
b) Practise the pronunciation of the following word combinations containing the nasal sonant [rj] in the intervocalic position:
sitting in the kitchen; involving subtle conditioning and brainwashing; all these negative aspects of growing up with the media; what's going on in the world; the fun of trying out a new product; but there is always that string of jokes; just standing or wandering about a stage; when you were young and absorbing uncritically; accepting a job.
c) Read the following passages: 1) from "The major media can be divided..." up to "... or pictures demanding attention?" and 2) from "whole new vocabular-
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ies come into existence..." up to "... at an advertising agency." Observe the intonation group division, stress, rhythm and tempo.
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4. Change the sentences below according to the models:
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Model 1: The lady lacked tact and manners.
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What the lady lacked was tact and manners.
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1. He longed for the title of a champion. 2. The man didn't care to go back to his wife. He was afraid she'd talk him to death. 3. The doctor should have tested him for suicidal tendencies.
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Model 2: Some TV programmes are very popular. They are watched by a larger audience than others. The most popular TV programmes are the ones that are watched by a larger audience.
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1. Some crimes are most disgusting, they are crimes against children. 2. Old John cherished some of his memories most than others. Those were of his life in Florida. 3. Some people believe they haven't been to the most beautiful places yet.
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5. Translate the following sentences into English:
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1. Чего ему действительно не хватало, так это чувство меры. 2. Что меня больше всего удивило в Джейн, так это её самообладание. 3. Ему просто не хватало знаний по истории этой страны. 4. Подростки часто считают, что наиболее интересные фильмы это те, которые им не разрешено смотреть. 5. Психологи полагают, что наиболее эффективны те замечания, которые вы делаете с глазу на глаз, не на людях. 6. Самыми трогательными сценами в фильме были те, в которых снимались дети. 7. Часто самыми ценными для нас подарками становятся те, которые подарили дорогие нам люди. 8. Я и понятия не имел, куда он метит. 9. Он и не подозревал, что ей нужно. 10. Она и не догадывалась, чем это всё кончилось.
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Make up two sentences of your own on each pattern.
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Make up a short situation using the speech patterns.
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Note down from the text the sentences containing the phrases and word combinations and translate them into Russian.
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9. a) Consult a dictionary and make up a list of adjectives beginning with "ill, e.g. "ill-bred".
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Give the Russian equivalents.
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1. He is ill-disposed towards the idea. 2. There is a lot of ill-feeling between the two families. 3. John was ill-humoured that day and could not conceal it. 4. Your accusation is ill-founded. 5. No wonder there is a vacancy, the job is ill-paid. 6. As the piano was ill-tuned the owner had to bring down the price. 7. She seemed ill- suited for the job of TV anchorperson. 8. She was ill-advised to buy that old house. 9. My mother-in-law left the house earlier than she had planned because she was ill-treated. 10. His attempt was ill-fated.
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10. Paraphase the following sentences using the word combinations:
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1. Who won the race? 2. This is the latest information on the situation. 3. Have you included the latest data into the computer database? 4. Linguistics includes a diverse range of subjects such as phonetics and stylistics. 5. His illness started after that awful accident he was involved in. 6. Teachers are always complaining that many of their pupils have no manners. 7. The suit didn't fit — it was badly cut. 8. Once she'd started eating junk food she couldn't stop. 9. Most children are unable to stop watching TV. 10. Modern cosmology believes the Universe to have appeared about fifteen billion years ago. 11. There are all kinds of opinion on the issue.
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1. Когда мне нужно принять какое-либо решение, я всегда сначала думаю о семье, а потом уже о карьере. 2. Они используют самое современное оборудование и вычислительные машины. 3. Это учреждение включает в себя функции издательства и типографии. 4. Эта рукопись восходит к XIII веку. 5. Учителя Англии жалуются на то, что им мало платят и к ним плохо относятся. 6. К сожалению, вас неверно информировали. 7. Сначала он был уверен, что сможет бросить курить, как только захочет, но потом понял, что он уже очень сильно пристрастился к сигаретам. 8. Закон вступил в действие в 1976 году. 9. За
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последние десять лет вошли в употребление многие термины, связанные с компьютерами и новыми технологиями. 10. Боюсь, что Ваше поведение выходит за рамки воспитанного человека.
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13. Decide if the following sentences are true or false.
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1. Television cannot he called a separate medium as it embraces functions of several media such as newspapers, magazines, movies and recordings. 2. The media influence you all through your lifetime and you cannot get away from it. 3. Watching television is psychologically addictive. 4. TV commercials stimulate our motivation to buy and determine our choice of trade marks. 5. Luckily children get exposed to mass media at a very early age. 6. All young people growing up with the media learn from them much more than the adults wish them to. 7. Through television we absorb high standards of performance by talented musicians and actors. 8. Though whole new vocabularies have come to existence with the new developments in the media, these are only terms familiar to specialists in the field. 9. The impact of the mass media is overestimated. Little does it change our vocabulary or influence our ideas and attitudes. 10. Most of the media's output is not only cheap but emotionally and intellectually harmful.
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1. If your answers parallel those of most young people, you add to the proof that... 2. Parents and teachers agree that.... 3. An experiment recently conducted in Europe by the Society for Rational Psychology showed that... 4. According to a recent research report.... 5.
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watching television is psychologically addictive; questions involving subtle conditioning and brainwashing; friendly or vicious, altruistic or self-serving; increasing sophistication of taste and appreciation of technical skills; they (ideas) are digested emotionally at psychological depths; behaviour patterns; words introduced in the media frequently enlarge their meanings far beyond the scope originally intended for them; a predetermined response.
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1. How influential a part does the TV play in children's lives? Do recollections of TV programmes provide the most part of the majority of young people's childhood memories? 2. Why do you think people often refer to "the media" when talking about television? 3. Why do the electronic media tend to cause more problems than the print media? 4. Are the additional implications of the word "mass" accurate? 5. How do you think watching television can become addictive? 6. Comment on the meaning of "global village" and how it's connected with the TV. 7. How is it known that some attitudes are absorbed indirectly from the television and then retained? 8. Does the television always achieve its intended predetermined response from its audience? Is it more successful than the other forms of media? 9. How independent are those people working for the television companies? 10. In the last sentence the pros and cons of television are put rather bluntly. Which outweigh the other?
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mal and intimate discussions. Behind the essay lie the traditions of oratory and debate. From them all essays inherit their persuasion techniques. The essay may usually be identified by certain characteristics of tone, language, and structure. Keeping all above mentioned in mind, study the text and providing illustrations from it discuss the main characteristics of the essay: 1) tone: personal and conversational or highbrow and formal; 2) language: informal and colloquial or official and stylized; 3) structure: loose, flexible or strictly and logically organized; 4) lexical and syntactical devices aimed to persuade: repetition, parallel constructions, homogeneous members of the sentence, rhetorical questions, asyndeton, inversion.
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Media inventory.
- В.Д. Аракин, и.А. Новикова, г.В. Аксенова-Пашковская, с.Н. Бронникова, ю.Ф. Гурьева, е.М. Днанова, л.Т. Костина, и.Н. Верещагина, м.С. Страшникова, си. Петрушин
- Isbn 5-691-00978-8 (в пер.).
- Isbn 5-691-00978-8 (в пер.)
- Предисловие
- Essential course
- Text From doctor in the house
- Commentary
- Speech patterns
- Phrases and Word Combinations
- Essential vocabulary
- Summary
- 2 Textual connectors and sequence markers
- Vocabulary exercises
- Thematic vocabulary
- Higher Education
- Text From to kill a mockingbird
- By Harper Lee
- Commentary
- Commentary
- Speech patterns
- Phrases and Word Combinations
- Essential vocabulary
- To betray smb' trust, win smb's trust
- Reading comprehension exercises
- Notes on style
- Syntactical stylistic devices
- Lexical stylistic devices
- Assignments to the analysis of style
- Vocabulary exercises
- Getting to grips with phrasal verbs
- Conversation and discussion courts and trials thematic vocabulary
- Crime and Punishment
- B) Use the material of the text and the thematic vocabulary in answering the following questions:
- 7. Juvenile delinquency is an issue about which people all over the world are concerned.
- A) Read the extracts given below which present information on the gravity of the problem:
- 11. Get ready to act out a scene from the film Witness For The Prosecution
- Characters
- Scene One
- Commentary
- Speech patterns
- Phrases and Word Combinations
- Essential vocabulary
- Paraphrase the following sentences using the phrases and word combinations:
- Make up and practise a dialogue using the phrases and word combinations.
- 12. Translate the following sentences into English using the phrases and word combinations:
- Notes on style
- Vocabulary exercises
- 5. Review the essential vocabulary and translate the following sentences into English:
- Getting to grips with phrasal verbs
- 1. Read the page from a dictionary and translate the sentences into Russian.
- 2. Complete the sentences below with a suitable phrasal verb:
- Conversation and discussion books and reading thematic vocabulary
- Graham Greene: 1904-1991
- Britain's favourite books: the top 100
- Unit four
- Text From ragtime1
- By e. L. Doctorow
- Commentary
- Speech patterns
- Phrases and Word Combinations
- Essential vocabulary
- Reading comprehension exercises
- Vocabulary exercises
- 4. Paraphrase the following sentences using the essential vocabulary:
- 5. Use the essential vocabulary in answering the following questions:
- 6. Choose the right word ("to ignore", "to neglect" or their derivatives).
- 7. Fill in the blanks with postlogues:
- Make up short situations or a story using the essential vocabulary.
- Translate the following sentences into English:
- 2. Complete the sentences below with a suitable phrasal verb.
- 3. Replace the words in italics with the most suitable phrasal verbs from the dictionary entry.
- 4. Translate the sentences from Russian into English.
- Conversation and discussion
- Man and music
- Thematic vocabulary
- Understanding Music
- B) Find in the text the facts the author gives to illustrate the following:
- C) Summarize the text in five paragraphs specifying the development of 1) op era, 2) operetta and musicals, 3) instrumental music, 4) jazz and 5) rock.
- 2. Use the thematic vocabulary in answering the following questions:'
- 3. Below are opinions on the development of music.
- A) Spend a few minutes individually thinking of further arguments you will use to back up one of the opinions:
- 4. Group work. Split into buzz groups of 3—4 students each. Discuss the following, using the expressions of agreement or disagreement.
- Afro-American Music
- The Proms: a Living Tradition
- Unit five
- The lumber-room
- By h. Munro
- Speech patterns
- Phrases and Word Combinations
- Essential vocabulary
- Reading comprehension exercises
- Notes on style
- Vocabulary exercises
- The Difficult Child
- The Bell Family Charter
- 2) Phrases worded in a straightforward way and those worded in a less categorical, polite way.
- B) Be ready to act out the dialogue in class.
- 11. Below are some quotations dealing with family life and children. Illustrate them with a short story.
- Unit six
- Growing up with the media
- By p. G. Aldrich
- Speech patterns
- Phrases and Word Combinations
- Essential vocabulary
- Reading comprehension exercises
- Notes on style
- Vocabulary exercises
- Getting to grips with phrasal verbs
- 2. Complete the sentences below with a suitable phrasal verb.
- 3. Replace the words in italics with the most suitable phrasal verbs from the dictionary entry.
- 4. Translate into English using phrasal verbs.
- Conversation and discussion
- Television
- Thematic vocabulary
- A National Disease?
- The Story So Far
- A) Find the English equivalents for the following:
- B) Answer the following questions:
- 4. Read the following and extract the necessary information.
- Internet
- Television Questionnaire
- Unit seven
- From the time of my ufe
- Commentary
- Speech patterns
- Phrases and Word Combinations
- Essential vocabulary
- 4. Read the passage beginning with "After the war I found..." up to "... Where their knowledge of the outside world is invaluable" and pay attention to tones, weak forms and rhythm.
- 5. Complete the following sentences:
- Make up five sentences on each pattern.
- Pair work. Make up and act out a dialoue using the speech patterns.
- Translate the following sentences into English:
- Notes on style
- Vocabulary exercises
- 4. A) Give the Russian equivalents for:
- B) Fill in the blanks with the verb "to make" with a preposition:
- 5. Paraphrase the following sentences using the essential vocabulary.
- 6. Use the essential vocabulary in answering the following questions. Give full answers repeating the wording of the questions.
- Make up and practise short dialogues or stories using the essential vocabulary.
- Review the essential vocabulary and translate the following sentences into English:
- Conversation and discussion
- Customs and holidays
- Thematic vocabulary
- The Field of Folklore
- Issues for Discussion
- Unit eight
- From thursday eveninc
- By Ch. Morley
- Speech patterns
- Phrases and Word Combinations
- Essential vocabulary
- Reading comprehension exercises
- Notes on style
- Vocabulary exercises
- Getting to grips with phrasal verbs
- Conversation and discussion
- Family life
- Thematic vocabulary
- The Politics of Housework
- Appendix
- Unit one
- Organization and structure of the system of education in the usa
- British and american universities
- Unit two
- The us Court System
- Unit three
- Guide to Literary Analysis. Evaluating a Story
- Analyzing the Author's Style
- (Continued)
- Unit six
- Major British and American Broadcasting Companies, Networks, News Agencies
- International Federation of Journalists declaration of principles on the conduct of journalists
- Additional exercises1
- Composition subjects
- Respond to the following situations either in a short story, using a dialogue and a description, or in an essay form.
- Conversational expressions (Units one - eight)
- Unit one
- Persuasion
- Persuasion
- Some means that can be useful in persuading others
- Attack and response
- Response
- Unit three
- Unit four
- Agreement and disagreement
- Expressions showing criticism and virtues
- Unit five
- Reacting to opinion
- Giving clarification
- Unit seven
- Correcting people
- Unit eight
- Role playing
- Giving advice
- I would advise you to do...
- What you must decide
- Role cards
- Possible follow-ups
- Discussing a textbook
- Situation
- Cast list
- What you must decide
- Possible follow-ups
- Television
- Situation
- Cast list
- What you must decide
- Possible follow-ups
- The investigation
- Situation
- Cast list
- What you must decide (after the role play)
- Role cards
- Possible follow-ups
- An incident at school Situation
- Cast list
- What you must decide
- Role cards
- Possible follow-ups
- Nick's birthday
- Situation
- Cast list
- What you must decide
- Role cards
- Possible follow-ups
- Students' wedding Situation
- Cast list
- What you must decide
- Role cards
- Possible follow-ups
- Методические рекомендации студентам, готовящимся к проведению микроуроков
- Рекомендации по проведению микроуроков по работе с речевыми образцами
- Тренировочные упражнения
- Упражнения на применение изученных речевых образцов
- Рекомендации по проведению микроуроков по работе с текстом
- Рекомендации по проведению микроуроков по работе с лексикой
- Рекомендации по проведению микроуроков по работе над экспрессивной речью
- Рекомендации по проведению микроуроков по работе с аудиотекстом
- Рекомендации по проведению микроуроков
- По работе над фонетической стороной
- Устной речи и чтения
- Рекомендации по проведению микроуроков
- По письменному контролю выработанных
- Навыков и умений
- Appendix
- 119571, Москва, просп. Вернадского, 88,