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Методические указания разработаны старшим преподавателем кафедры английского языка естественных факультетов Резниковой С. Ю., преподавателем Гафаровой Ю. Ю. Рецензент (стр. 7 из 7)

Vocabulary

1

disconnect

irresponsible

illiterate

infinite

illogical

disadvantage

careless

unfinished

impossible

incomplete

unproductive

misunderstood

unfortunate

impatient

dislike

unreal

useless

mistake

unpublished

inaccuracy

3


a) fascinated with (1)

b) intended to (1)

c) operated (2)

d) visualized (2)

e) improving (3)

f) led to (3)

g) supplied by (4)

h) foresaw (6)

i) attempted (7)

j) spark (8)

k) conceived (11)

l) expired (14)


4 a) with b) - c) for d) on e) with f) –

5 to specialize in a field of science; to visualize a device; to design dynamo; inefficiency of lamps; severe disadvantage; to minimize power loss; perfect partnership; to figure out the principle; to foresee interplanetary communication; to announce a discovery, to proclaim priority; terrestrial stationary waves, man-made lightning; to mentally work out; to make improvements to/to improve a device; to draw a sketch; to conceive an invention; to refuse a prize

Grammar

1

a) Tesla published schematic diagrams of the radio transmitter describing all its basic elements later used by Marconi.

b) During the World War II, Claude Shannon was interested in the possibility of building a machine that could imitate the human brain working with Alan Turing for a few months.

c) In 1909 Marconi received the Nobel Prize for physics sharing it with Ferdinand Braun.

d) Wiener changed the way everyone thought about computer technology influencing several later developers of the Internet.

e) Edison had very little formal education as a child attending school only for three months.

f) Tesla organized elaborate dinners inviting to dinners famous people who later witnessed spectacular electrical experiments in his laboratory.

2

a) Tesla worked out the whole idea of any device mentally before putting the sketch of the device on paper. // After working out the whole idea of any device mentally Tesla put the sketch of the device on paper.

b) After completing a small difference engine Babbage announced his invention to the Royal Astronomical Society.

c) After graduating from MIT in 1940 Shannon spent a year as a National Research Fellow at Princeton University.

d) Marconi he demonstrated his microwave radio beacon for ship navigation after beginning research into the propagation characteristics of still shorter waves in 1931.

e) After being awarded a BA in mathematics in 1909 at the age of 14 Norbert Wiener began graduate studies in zoology at Harvard. And in 1910 he transferred to Cornell to study philosophy.

f) Edison worked in a number of cities throughout the United States before arriving

in Boston in 1868 where he began to change his profession from telegrapher to inventor.

Unit 4 Charles Babbage

Reading

1 the Difference Engine, the Analytical Engine, the ophthalmoscope, the cowcatcher found on the fronts of locomotives, the black-box recorder (for trains), a submarine automated by compressed air, a seismograph for measuring earthquakes, a "coronagraph" for generating artificial eclipses, a pen that drew dotted lines (for mapmaking), ergonomic paper (green ink on green paper), and a pair of shoes designed to let the wearer walk on water, field of operational research

Vocabulary

1

action

activity/result of action

person/device

characteristic

think

thought

thinker

thoughtful

originate

origin

originator

original

advise

advice

advisor

-

advance

advancement

advancer

advanced

analyze

analysis

analyst

analytical

graduate

graduation

(under)graduate

graduated

apply

application

applicator

applicable

operate

operation

operator

operational

govern

government

governor

governing/governmental

construct

construction

constructor

constructive

envision/visualize

vision

visionary

visible/ visionary

2

adjective+noun noun+participle I

noun+participle II

adverb+participle II

noun+adjective
a) general-purpose b) wireless communication c) high voltage d) binary digit a) life-threatening b) error-correcting c) life-saving a) steam-powered b) science-based c) man-made d) radio-controlled e) household a) well-stocked b) well-disposed c) remotely-controlled d) properly-designed a) lifelong b) worldwide c) brand-new

3 a) with b) on c) - d) for e) of f) –

4 to credit smb. with an invention; to receive instruction from; to prompt one’s love of smth.; a dislike for a subject; to be disappointed in the mathematical instruction; to write a remarkable deep work; to graduate with honours; inaccuracy of calculations; the method of differences; to carry our complex operations; to envisage a completely new machine/device; to recognize one’s insights; to suffer from ridicule; to revile for careless spending of public funds; to dabble in smth.; a viable model

Grammar

1

a) In spite of producing unconventional answers, Turing won almost every possible mathematics prize at school.

b) Modern scientists have stated that Babbage's Analytical Engine was a viable model although the limitations of Newtonian physics prevented its realization at the time.

c) For the first time Turing was able to find someone with whom he could share his thoughts and ideas. However, his friend Morcom died in February 1930.

d) Although Edison knew he would hear his own words when experimenting with tin foil phonograph, he was astonished when they were spoken back to him.

e) Despite use of Edison’s name in the title of electric company – Edison General Electric, Edison never controlled this company.

f) With the development of gasoline powered cars electric vehicles were becoming less common. However, the Edison alkaline battery still proved to be useful.

g) Although Babbage is often credited with developing the first general-purpose computer, he never actually built any of them.

Unit 5 Follow Up Activities

1 Crossword


Across

2 spark

6 lightning

8 filament

9 telegraph

10 current

11 seismograph

15 transmitter

17 conductor

18 radio

20 dynamo

Down

1 electricity

3 receiver

4 wave

5 detector

6 laboratory

7 fluorescent

12 engine

13 phonograph

14 patent

16 transformer

19 incandescent