Английский язык. Писарева Л.П. - 54 стр.

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1. Why did the captain come to the dock office? 2. To what did the captain attribute
the vibration of the ship? 3. How did he know that a propeller blade had broken off?
4. What type of propeller was there on the ship? 5. How many blades were to be cast
a new and machined? 6. What scantlings of the blade did the captain give? 7. When
does the captain expect the tugs?
II. Поставьте вопросы к подчеркнутым словам и выражениям.
1.The propeller blade
of our ship has broken off. 2. The ship ran against a sunken
rock. 3. The rudder must be straightened up. 4. The dockmaster will send his tugs
tomorrow. 5. It’ll take up six days to complete the work. 6. The rudder was badly
damaged by an ice-fice (плавучая льдина). 7. As to sides, they will be painted by
our men.
III. Подтвердите или опровергните с должным обоснованием следующие
утверждения, используя данные выражения.
Exactly. That’s right. Just the reverse.
I fully agree with you. I’m against it.
Right you are. Net quite.
1. Our captain attributes a rather heavy vibration of the ship to the breakage of a
propeller blade. 2. Dockmaster examined the propeller and the rudder. 3. The
captain didn’t know the approximate size of blade. 4. They have got a solid
propeller. 5. It’ll take them about two weeks to repair the propeller blade. 6. The
captain expects dockmaster to send his tugs tomorrow by 7 p.m. 7. They need two
blades to be replaced.
IV.Переведите радиограмму на русский язык.
Wajson Singapore
Fishing Vessel Slavyansk Arriving Thursday Please Arrange for Surveyor Diver
Inspection Hull and Repairs Rudder
= Master=
V. Составьте диалог между капитаном и докмейстером о ремонте лопасти
винта. Используйте данные слова и выражения.
C. D.
to have some trouble It might be so
propeller blade to break off
a diver a solid propeller
a built-up propeller scantlings
to cast and machine to meet one’s requirements
approximate
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1. Why did the captain come to the dock office? 2. To what did the captain attribute
   the vibration of the ship? 3. How did he know that a propeller blade had broken off?
   4. What type of propeller was there on the ship? 5. How many blades were to be cast
   a new and machined? 6. What scantlings of the blade did the captain give? 7. When
   does the captain expect the tugs?

II. Поставьте вопросы к подчеркнутым словам и выражениям.

     1.The propeller blade of our ship has broken off. 2. The ship ran against a sunken
     rock. 3. The rudder must be straightened up. 4. The dockmaster will send his tugs
     tomorrow. 5. It’ll take up six days to complete the work. 6. The rudder was badly
     damaged by an ice-fice (плавучая льдина). 7. As to sides, they will be painted by
     our men.

III. Подтвердите или опровергните с должным обоснованием следующие
утверждения, используя данные выражения.

Exactly. That’s right.                      Just the reverse.
I fully agree with you.                     I’m against it.
Right you are.                              Net quite.

1. Our captain attributes a rather heavy vibration of the ship to the breakage of a
   propeller blade. 2. Dockmaster examined the propeller and the rudder. 3. The
   captain didn’t know the approximate size of blade. 4. They have got a solid
   propeller. 5. It’ll take them about two weeks to repair the propeller blade. 6. The
   captain expects dockmaster to send his tugs tomorrow by 7 p.m. 7. They need two
   blades to be replaced.

IV.Переведите радиограмму на русский язык.

      Wajson Singapore
      Fishing Vessel Slavyansk Arriving Thursday Please Arrange for Surveyor Diver
Inspection Hull and Repairs Rudder
                                    = Master=

V.      Составьте диалог между капитаном и докмейстером о ремонте лопасти
        винта. Используйте данные слова и выражения.

C.                                                       D.
to have some trouble                                     It might be so
propeller blade                                          to break off
a diver                                                  a solid propeller
a built-up propeller                                     scantlings
to cast and machine                                      to meet one’s requirements
approximate
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