Контрольная работа № 1Вариант № 2.Задание 1. Образуйте степени сравнен перевод - Контрольная работа № 1Вариант № 2.Задание 1. Образуйте степени сравнен английский как сказать

Контрольная работа № 1Вариант № 2.З

Контрольная работа № 1

Вариант № 2.

Задание 1. Образуйте степени сравнения прилагательных.

An increase in input prices makes the production (expensive).

Mrs. Bailey is the (experienced) teacher in our school.

The (long) the telephone call is, the (much) you have to pay.

Traveling by bus isn’t so (comfortable) as traveling by plane.

Задание 2. Заполните пропуски, употребив вместо точек much, many, little, few, some, any.

1. If you need _____ information, please, write to us.

2. This firm works in the agricultural industry. It sells ______ butter, milk, cheese.

3. Jill can't be a good manager. She has ______ patient with people.

4. Why are you sitting here doing nothing? You have ______ things to do.

5. Our manager does not speak English well, only ______ words.

Задание 3. Раскройте скобки, употребив глагол в соответствующей видо-временной форме.

Energy scarcity (to limit) further development of many industries now.

The factory (to belong) to a Japanese company.

Some African countries (to reach) a success in some industries recently.

I don’t think this plant (to produce) good radios in two years’ time.

Foreign firms (to dominate) tobacco industry in Russia in the 1990s.

Задание 4. Переведите предложения в страдательном залоге на русский язык.

The financial capital is used to make profit.

The goods will be delivered to the market next month.

The expenses on education have been decreased this year.

Now the mail is being typed by the secretary.

The documents should be sent in advance.

Задание 5. Подчеркните модальный глагол. Переведите предложения на русский язык.

1. We need to reserve tickets in advance.

2. I will be able to buy a ticket with my credit card.

3. You may register for the exam until the end of March.

Задание 6. Переведите текст на русский язык.

Economy and Economics.

Economics is a science that analyzes what, how, and for whom society produces. The central economic problem is to reconcile the conflict be­tween people's unlimited demands with society's ability to produce goods and services. In industrial Western countries markets allocate resources. The market is the process by which production and consumption are coordinated through prices.

In a command economy, the government makes decisions on what, how, and for whom to produce. Economy cannot rely entirely on government, but there was extensive planning in many Soviet countries.

A free market economy has no government intervention. Resources are allocated through markets. Modern economies in the West are mixed and rely on the market but with a large dose of government intervention. The governments can influence for whom goods are produced, they intervene in economies controlling the supply of money, limiting monopolies and helping private industries.

The degree of government restrictions differs greatly between coun­tries that have planned economies and countries that have free market economies. Between the two main types lies the mixed economy where market and government are both very important.

Задание 7. Ответьте на вопросы.

What kinds of questions does economics analyze?

How are production and consumption coordinated in a market?

Does a free market economy have any government intervention?

What does governments intervene in economies?

Are the government restrictions similar or different in the countries with different economies?

Задание 8. Поставьте все типы вопросов (общий, специальный, разделительный и альтернативный) к следующему предложению.

The degree of government restrictions differs greatly between coun­tries.
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Test # 1Option no. 2.1 job. Constitute the comparison of adjectives. An increase in input prices makes the production (expensive). Mrs. Bailey is the (experienced) teacher in our school. The (long) the telephone call is, the (much) you have to pay. Traveling by bus isn't so (comfortable) as traveling by plane.2 job. Fill in the blanks, and use instead of points much, many, little, few, some, any.1. If you need _ information, please, write to us.2. This firm works in the agricultural industry. It sells _ butter, milk, cheese.3. Jill can't be a good manager. She has _ patient with people.4. Why are you sitting here doing nothing? You have _ things to do.5. Our manager does not speak English well, only _ words.Task 3. Expand the brackets, and use appropriate verb VIDO-temporary form. Energy scarcity (to limit) further development of many industries now. The factory (to belong) to a Japanese company. Some African countries (to reach) a success in some industries recently. I don't think this plant (to produce) good radios in two years ' time. Foreign firms (to dominate) tobacco industry in Russia in the 1990s.Task 4. Translate stradatel′nom the pledge for proposals Russian language. The financial capital is used to make profit. The goods will be delivered to the market next month. The expenses on education have been decreased this year. Now the mail is being typed by the Secretary-General. The documents should be sent in advance. Task 5. Emphasise the modal verb. Translate proposals for Russian language.1. We need to reserve tickets in advance.2. I will be able to buy a ticket with my credit card.3. You may register for the exam until the end of March.Task 6. Translate text in Russian language.Economy and Economics.Economics is a science that analyzes what, how, and for whom society produces. The central economic problem is to reconcile the conflict between people's unlimited demands with society's ability to produce goods and services. In the industrial Western countries markets allocate resources. The market is the process by which production and consumption are coordinated through prices.In a command economy, the government makes decisions on what, how, and for whom to produce. Economy cannot rely on government entirely Christian, but there was extensive planning in many Post-soviet countries.A free market economy has no government intervention. .Resources are allocated through markets. Modern economies in the West are mixed and rely on the market but with a large dose of government intervention. The Governors can influence for whom goods are mass-produced, they intervene in economies controlling the supply of money, limiting monopolies and helping private industries.The degree of government restrictions differs greatly between countries that have planned economies and countries that have free market economies. Between the two main types of lies the mixed economy where market and the government are both very important.Setting 7. Answer the questions. What kinds of questions does economics analyze? How are production and consumption in a coordinated market? Does a free market economy have any government intervention? What does governments intervene in economies? Government restrictions are the similar or different in the countries with different economies? 8 job. Put all question types (General, special, separation and alternative) to the next proposal.The degree of government restrictions differs greatly between countries.
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test no. 1option 2.homework 1. form a comparison of adjectives.an increase in input prices for the production (a).mrs. bailey is the (i) teacher in our school.the (long) the telephone call is the (much) you have to pay.traveling by bus isn't so (comfortable) as traveling by plane.assignment 2. fill in the blanks by instead of points much, a little, few, some, any.1. if you need _ _ _ _ _ information, please, write to us.2. the firm works in the agricultural industry. it sells _ _ _ _ _ _ butter, milk, cheese.3. jill can't be a good manager. she has _ _ _ _ _ _ patient with people.4. why are you sitting here doing nothing? you have _ _ _ _ _ _ things to do.5. the manager does not speak english well, only _ _ _ _ _ _ words.assignment 3. open brackets by a verb in the view of your choice - a temporary form.energy scarcity (to limit) the further development of many industries now.the factory (belong) to a japanese company.some african countries (to reach) a success in some industries recently.i don't think this plant (to produce) and radios in two years' time.foreign firms to dominate) the tobacco industry in russia in the 1990s.homework 4. put the sentences in the passive voice transitive in the russian language.the financial capital is used to make profit.the goods will be delivered to the market next month.the fees on education have been decreased this year.now the company is being typed by the order.the documents should be sent in advance.task 5. underline the modal verb. put the sentence into english.1. we need to reserve tickets in advance.2. i will be able to buy a ticket with my credit card.3. you may register for the exam at the end of march.homework 6. translate the text into english.economy and economics.economics is a science that analyzes what, how, and for whom society produces. the central economic problem is to reconcile the conflict be­tween people's unlimited demands with society's ability to produce goods and services. in industrial western countries markets allocate resources. the market is the process by which production and consumption are co-ordinated through prices.in a command economy, the government makes decisions on what, how, and for whom to produce. economy cannot rely entirely on government, but there was extensive planning in many other countries.a free market economy has no government intervention. resources are time through markets. modern economies in the west are mixed and rely on the market, but with a large dose of government intervention. the governments can influence for whom goods are produced, they intervene in the country controlling the supply of money, limiting monopolies and for private industries.the degree of government restrictions differs greatly between coun­tries that have planned economies and countries that have free market economies. between the two main types is the mixed economy where market and government are both very important.job 7. please answer the questions.what kinds of questions does economics simply?how are production and consumption co-ordinated in a market?does a free market economy have any government intervention?what does governments intervene in the country?are the government restrictions similar or different in the countries with different economies?task 8. put all types of questions (general, special, separation and alternative) to the next proposal.the degree of government restrictions differs greatly between coun­tries.
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