Иностранный язык: Контрольные работы по английскому языку для студентов 3-4 курса специальности 030401 - "История". Мартемьянова Н.В - 26 стр.

UptoLike

26
8. Summarize the text.
9. Be ready to speak about your scientific work. Use the following prompts.
My scientific work
I specialize in Ancient History/the Middle Ages/Modern
History/Contemporary History/Russian History. My supervisor is . My
scientific work is called . The subject of the investigation is . The main aim
of the paper is . Our task is to study . An important problem arises in
connection with the study of . It is . was subjected to thorough
investigation. The sources I used in my work are . The information was derived
from . On this question there is an enormous literature: .
There are chapters in my work. The first chapter is devoted to .
The second chapter concerns .
The third chapter deals with .
We must conclude that ./From this we can conclude ./We thus arrived
at the following conclusion .
ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ 1
Тексты для реферирования.
1. Blunkett vows to curb gun crime
David Blunkett has promised tough action to tackle gun crime in the wake
of the murder of jeweller Marion Bates.
The home secretary used his keynote speech to the last day of the Labour
conference in Bournemouth to pay tribute to Mrs Bates. She was gunned down
during a robbery at her Nottinghamshire shop on Tuesday while trying to protect
her daughter.
Mr Blunkett pledged support to the police in the battle against gun crime
saying: My heart goes out to her family. I want the experience of the
Metropolitan Police in London with Operation Trident dealing with gang
warfare, guns and drugs to be spread across the country. If we can do that, I
think we can take these people on and beat them.
Mrs Bates leapt in front of her daughter as one of the two young criminals
aimed a handgun at the 34-year-old and demanded gems from the family shop.
Mrs Batess husband of 42 years, who is 64, suffered head injuries in the struggle.
Mr Bates said of his wife: She was a brave woman, not at all foolhardy. She was
protecting her daughter, like every mother.
                                          26

8. Summarize the text.
9. Be ready to speak about your scientific work. Use the following prompts.
                                   My scientific work
       I    specialize    in    Ancient    History/the     Middle     Ages/Modern
History/Contemporary History/Russian History. My supervisor is … . My
scientific work is called … . The subject of the investigation is … . The main aim
of the paper is … . Our task is to study … . An important problem arises in
connection with the study of … . It is … . … was subjected to thorough
investigation. The sources I used in my work are … . The information was derived
from … . On this question there is an enormous literature: … .
       There are … chapters in my work. The first chapter is devoted to….
       The second chapter concerns … .
       The third chapter deals with … .
       We must conclude that … ./From this we can conclude … ./We thus arrived
at the following conclusion … .
ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ 1

Тексты для реферирования.

1. Blunkett vows to curb gun crime
      David Blunkett has promised tough action to tackle gun crime in the wake
of the murder of jeweller Marion Bates.
      The home secretary used his keynote speech to the last day of the Labour
conference in Bournemouth to pay tribute to Mrs Bates. She was gunned down
during a robbery at her Nottinghamshire shop on Tuesday while trying to protect
her daughter.
      Mr Blunkett pledged support to the police in the battle against gun crime
saying: “My heart goes out to her family. I want the experience of the
Metropolitan Police in London with Operation Trident – dealing with gang
warfare, guns and drugs – to be spread across the country. If we can do that, I
think we can take these people on and beat them.”
      Mrs Bates leapt in front of her daughter as one of the two young criminals
aimed a handgun at the 34-year-old and demanded gems from the family shop.
Mrs Bates’s husband of 42 years, who is 64, suffered head injuries in the struggle.
Mr Bates said of his wife: “She was a brave woman, not at all foolhardy. She was
protecting her daughter, like every mother.”