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Progress chek listem to a family and device whether statements are true or false

10-11 класс

Lidiyackuheren 08 янв. 2015 г., 3:58:17 (9 лет назад)
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Azizov2000
08 янв. 2015 г., 6:40:20 (9 лет назад)

проверка прогресс слушать семьи и устройства ли отчетность истинным или ложным

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1. It rained all day. If the weather (not be) so bad we (go out).
2. We expect Mary to be here soon. If she (not arrive), we (phone) her.
3. I sleep badly. If I (not get) enough sleep I (not get) much work done.
4. We went to Paris. If we (not go) to Paris, we (not have) such a good time.
5. My brother doesn't do any work. If he (work) harder, he (pass) his exams.
6. Jane and John like each other. If he (ask) her to dance, she (say) yes.
7. This is an old computer. If you (not press) 'Save' you (lose) your work.
8. I did German at school. If I (do) English, I (get) a better job?
9. There's a bus. If we (get on) that one, we (arrive) in time.
10. I can't see a bus. But even if we (catch) a bus now, we (be) late.

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The building of the Pushkin Museum appeared at the beginning of the 20th century in a small old Moscow Street Volkhonka. The museum opened in 1912. At first the museum exhibited - its halls copies of famous sculptures. Later the museum bought original masterpieces. Now the collection of sculptures in the Pushkin Museum is one of the best in the world. The building itself is an architectural masterpiece. The collection of paintings is not as large as the one in the Hermitage but the Pushkin Museum houses many originals of Italian, Spanish, Dutch and other famous artists. Now it is the second largest museum of art in Russia. Russian people are proud of the large collection of paintings of French artists of the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries which are on the display of the museum.

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Read the text about the people coming to retirement. Mark if the statements below are true or false.

Retirement – surely it’s a golden age when you can escape the daily grind of work and spend your time doing gardening, taking holidays and chatting with friends? Not for everyone. Some people love their work so much that they stay on into their 70s, 80s and 90s.
The factory worker
Dorothy Beckett, 93, has been working in a cake factory in Yorkshire, UK for more than 56 years. She works a 40-hour week, putting cakes in boxes, together with people who are 70 years younger than her. In 1945, aged 36, Dorothy set up the factory with her husband, Fred. Now, the business has a £4m annual turnover. “I’ve never wanted to retire,” she says. “It would be the end of me”.
The car dealer
William Spencer wanted to be a lawyer. But when he discovered that he didn’t have the right qualifications, he studied accountancy at night school instead and got a job in a car sales showroom. That was 72 years ago, and he is still there today! “I’m paid for my experience,” explains William, 91. “I help the young ones to sell. I advise the staff, introduce customers, arrange special deals, deal with problems, and make sure everyone is happy.”
The banker
“In the past year I’ve travelled to London, Paris and Milan for work,” says Gerald Lilley, sitting with a poetry book on his knee in his apartment in New York. “I’ve been to London three times, to Japan twice and to China, well, lots of times. When I’m not travelling, I like to be in the office every day at about 9.30. And I tend to leave at around 4.00 p.m. Mr Lilley is 94, and is senior advisor at one of the big investment banks. He finds the flights more tiring nowadays, especially after long days in meetings. “I suppose it’s my age,” he says, “but I have my evening to relax, have a drink and read German, French and English poetry.”

1 All people stop working after 70.
2 Dorothy has been working with 70-year old men and women.
3 Dorothy wants to retire and do gardening.
4 William has been working for more than 70 years.
5 William is a car dealer in a car sales showroom.
6 William likes helping young colleagues.
7 William had studied Law and Accountancy before he got this job..
8 Gerald is still travelling a lot.
9 Gerald retired last year.
10 Gerald likes reading poetry.

INTERNET ACCESS.

Public places to use the Internet include libra
ries and Internet cafes, where computers with Internet connections are available. There are also Internet access points in many public places like airport halls, in some cases just for brief use while standing. Many hotels now also have public terminals.
There have been experiments with proprietary mobile wireless networks like Ricochet, various high-speed data services over cellular or mobile phone networks, and fixed wireless services. These services have not enjoyed widespread success due to their high cost of deployment, which is passed on to users in high usage fees.
Countries where Internet access is available to a majority of the population include Germany, India, China, Chile, Iceland, Finland, Sweden, Greece, Italy, Australia, Denmark, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea and Norway. The use of the Internet around the world has been growing rapidly over the last decade, although the growth rate seems to have slowed somewhat after 2000. The phase of rapid growth is ending in industrialized countries, as usage becomes widespread there, but the expansion continues in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean and the Middle East.
However, there are still problems for many. ADSL and other broadband access are rare or nonexistent in most developing countries. Even in developed countries, high prices, unsatisfactory performance and access restrictions often limit its uptake. Within individual countries, wide differences may exist between larger cities (often having multiple providers of broadband access) and some rural areas, where no broadband access may be available at all.

Read the text and say if the following statements are true or false.
True False
1. There are Internet access points in many public places.

2. Internet connections are available there just for brief use.

3. High-speed data services over mobile phones have enjoyed
widespread success.
4. The users of Internet have to pay high usage fees.

5. Expansion of Internet continues around the world at the same rate.

6. Rapid growth of Internet usage is ending in Africa .

7. In Germany majority of the population doesn’t have Inet access.

8. Growth rate of Internet usage in the world slowed after 2000.

9. Unsatisfactory performance limits often uptake of the Internet.

10. Wide differences in access may exist between larger cities
and some rural areas.

Interviewer: Daniel Ash, your new book is a collection of articles about people with strange jobs.

Daniel: Yes, I collected stories about unusual jobs from all over the world.
I : So you’re not talking about actors or shop assistant s.
D: No, all the people in the book have very strange jobs.
I: I see it’s organized into different industries, like the cleaning industry. But isn’t cleaning a normal job?
D: Normally, yes. But did you know there’s a man in America called Brad Fields and he cleans chewing gum off the Statue of Liberty? Well, actually, he’s got a company called Gumbusters. But that’s all they do – they clean gum off the streets and famous buildings of New York.
I: Oh, what a horrible job!
D: Yes, Americans chew 56 billion pieces of chewing gum a year. Then they throw most of it onto the street. That’s a lot of cleaning.
I: OK, that job is quite unusual .But what about in the food industry?
D: Well, when a company wants to advertise food they sometimes need a food stylist. Their job is to make food look good in advertisements.
I: I’ve never heard of that job before.
D: Well, there are only about 20 food stylists in Britain. For example, when we look at a picture of strawberries and cream we’re really looking at strawberries and white paint.
I: Really?
D: Yes, and they paint sausages with washing-up liquid, then coffee, to make them look natural.
I: So what’s the strangest job in your book, do you think?
D: Well, how about vermiculturalist?
I: What’s that?
D: A vermiculturalist is a worm farmer. These people manage farms that only have worms. No other animals, only worms.
I: But why?
D: Well, worms like eating rubbish and that’s good for the environment. So companies pay a worm farmer to clean up their rubbish.
I: Fascinating, but ugh, not a job for me. I see there’s also a chapter about artists. What strange jobs did you find in …
Listen to Daniel Ash talking about his new book, What do you do? Then state if the following statements are true or false. Correct the false sentences.

True False
1. The jobs in the book are from all over the world.

2. They paint sausages with tea and coffee.

3. Americans chew 57 million pieces of gum a year.

4. Brad Fields’s company cleans gum off the streets and famous buildings of New York.

5. Food stylists take photos of food.

6. Worm farmers use worms to eat rubbish.

Management is a process used to achieve certain goals through the utilization of resources: people, money, energy, materials, space, and time.

Administrative management is an approach that focuses on principles that can be used by management to coordinate the internal activities of organizations.

For years, managers have considered decision making to be a pure art. It has been considered an art because a variety of individual styles can be used in approaching and successfully solving the same type of managerial problems in actual business practice. These styles are often based on creativity, judgment, intuition, and the experience rather than on the systematic analytical approach.

However, the environment in which management must operate is changing. A man has long since landed on the moon, and technological advancement dictates the pace of our life. Such advances in technology cannot possibly be made without concurrent advances in the systems of management.

Business and its environment are more complex today than ever before, and the trend toward increasing complexity is continuing. So making decisions today is much more complicated than in the past for three reasons. First, the number of alternatives is usually much larger. Second, the consequences of the decisions are more difficult to predict due to increased uncertainty. Finally, the cost of making errors has become larger and larger, mainly due to the size of operations, automation, and a resulting chain - reaction situation in which the impact of an error may be felt on many places due to complex interrelationships.

To illustrate how critical the impact of a single error can be, consider the following example. In the early 80s, the management of Polaroid decided to invest millions of dollars in developing a new camera, SX-70. The justification for the huge investment was the anticipation of large profits from the sale of film for the camera. On July 2, 1985, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged almost 16 points and closed at a low for the year of 790. The major contributor to the fall was the drop in Polaroid, a once highly priced glamour issue that fell ll3/g points, a decline of 32 percent, in a single day! The drop was attributed to an announcement that the sales of SX-70 film were only one third of the company's projections. The plunge reduced the value of Polaroid shares by more than 360 million USD overnight! The impact was so significant that even though Polaroid did not file for the bankruptcy, its earnings declined for several years.

Managers must become more sophisticated - they must learn to utilize new tools and techniques that are being developed in their field. No one can imagine a successful physician using the medicine and equipment of the turn of the century. Yet, in management, one can find executives using management tools of that time.
ТASK
1. Say whether it is true or false.

1. Administrative management is the ratio of the organization's productivity and the organization's structure.

b)Management is a process used to achieve certain goals through the utilization of resources.

c)The environment in which administrative management must operate is stable.

d)Today managerial decision making trends towards increasing simplicity.

e)In the early 60s, the management of Polaroid decided to invest millions of dollars.

f)Managers must learn to utilize new tools and techniques that are being developed in their field.



2. Finish the sentences:

1. For years, managers have considered decision making .. .

2. Such advances in technology cannot possibly be made without concurrent advances …. .

3. So making decisions today is much more complicated … .

4. First, the number of alternatives is .

5. Second, the consequences of decisions are more difficult to predict ….
GRAMMAR
1. Choose the correct answer.

1 He is ...C... man in the world.

A tall B taller C the tallest

2 I am …... than my sister.

A old B older C the oldest

3 This picture is …... of all.

A good B better C the best

4 My car was …... than yours.

A expensive B more expensive C the most expensive

5 This is …... film I've ever seen.

A boring B more boring C the most boring

6 Dan is not as ……. as Henry.

A thin B thinner C the thinnest

7 My shopping bag is as ... as yours.

A heavy B heavier C the heaviest

8 I think History is a(n) .. subject.

A interesting B more interesting C the most interesting

9 England is very …... in winter.

A cold B colder C the coldest

10 Trains are ….. than bicycles.

A fast B faster C the fastest



2. Underline the correct word.

1 She looked at me angry/angrily this morning.

2 He got dressed quick/quickly as he was late.

3 The fish had a strong/strongly smell.

4 She spoke to her friend soft/softly.

5 This salad tastes good/well.

6 That chair is quite comfortable/comfortably to sit on.

7 He sounded very unhappy/unhappily on the phone.

8 I feel sad/sadly today.

9 She is a very clever/cleverly student.


10 She crossed the road safe/safely.

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5. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb.

26. Thank you for the explanation – now I (understand) you better.
27. I (study) now, please call me later.
28. Usually we (have) breakfast at 8 a.m.
29. How much they (pay) to you?
30. What is she doing? - Nothing much. She just (listen) to music and (relax).
31. His name is Robert, so we (call) him Bob.
32. This year we (do) our first degree.
33. Where you (go)? - Just out for a walk.
34. What he (do) for his living? - He's a salesman.
35. He (not like) bright colors.

7. Read the text. Mark if the statements below are true or false (41-45)

Traditionally people go to work. Sometimes it takes them hours to get to their offices. What a waste of time! So nowadays more and more people prefer to work at home. It seems much easier. You are not afraid of being late for work because of traffic jams or car breaks. You choose when to start working and when to stop. You may take a cup of coffee without haste and then turn on your computer There is no boss behind your back, in fact you are your own boss. So there are a lot of pluses, but also some minuses in this situation. It is difficult to manage your time effectively. When you are at home there is always a lot to do, and if you are not a very well-organized person you will postpone your work until it's dark outside. Then you have to work at night when other people have a rest. Besides, if you work at home you feel lonely. You don't see your colleagues, you don't exchange ideas with them, you feel like you are on a desert island. Some people are born team workers, when they talk to other people it inspires them, and they can produce brilliant ideas. For such people working at home is out of question!

41. Going to work is a waste of time.
42. When you work at home you decide when to have a break.
43. When you work at home your boss can't watch you all the time.
44. If you put off your work other people will have to do it.
45. Born team workers like working with their colleagues because it inspires them.



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