ОБПОУ
«КЭМТ»
УТВЕРЖДАЮ
заместитель директора
_____________ В.Н.Павленко
«____»_______________2017 г.
Контрольная
работа
по учебной
дисциплине
ООПб.02 Иностранный язык
для
профессии:
15.01.05
Сварщик (ручной и частично механизированной сварки (наплавки))
для группы
СВ-31
Преподаватель: Саакян Ирина
Ивановна
Рассмотрено на
заседании
ПЦК преподавателей
иностранного языка
протокол № ____ от
___________ 2017 г.
председатель ПЦК
_____________ Е.А.Белошапкина
Контрольная работа
по
учебной дисциплине ООПб.02 Иностранный
язык
на
тему: «Transport». («Транспорт»).
для
группы СВ-31
Вариант 1
1. Прочитайте текст, переведите его и ответьте на следующие за
ним вопросы:
Transport
in Britain
You can reach England either by plane, by train, by car or
by ship. The fastest way is by plane. London has three international airports:
Heathrow, the largest, connected to the city by underground; Gatwick, south of
London, with a frequent train service: Luton, the smallest, used for charter
flights.
If you go to England by train or by car you have to cross the
Channel. There is a frequent service of steamers and ferryboats which connect
the continent of the south-east of England.
People in Britain drive on the left and generally overtake on
the right. The speed limit is 30 miles per hour (50km/h) in towns and cities
and 70 m.p.h (110 km/h) on motorways.
When you are in London you can choose from four different
means of transport: bus, train, underground or taxi. The typical bus in London
is a red double-decker. The first London bus started running between Paddington
and the City in 1829. It carried 40 passengers and cost a shilling for six kms.
The next to arrive were the rain: now there are twelve
railway stations in London. The world’s first underground line was opened
between Baker St. and the City in 1863. Now there are ten underground lines and
273 underground stations in use. The London underground is also called the
Tube, because of the circular shape of its deep tunnels.
Questions:
1. What is the
fastest way of traveling?
2. How many airports
are there in London?
3. What kind of
service helps to cross the Channel?
4. What are some
“rules” of driving in Britain?
5. What does typical
bus in London look like?
6. Where was the
first underground opened?
7. Why is London
underground called the Tube?
Контрольная работа
по учебной дисциплине ООПб.02 Иностранный язык
на тему: «Transport».
(«Транспорт»).
для
группы СВ-31
Вариант 2
1. Прочитайте текст, переведите его и ответьте на следующие за ним
вопросы:
London Traffic
London is so large that visitors must learn to use buses and
the underground to get about. London taxis are too expensive for any but the
rich. You can get a map of the underground and the bus routes at any ticket
office. The word “Underground” across a large circle shows you where the
stations are. The London underground is called the “tube”.
Bus stops are marked clearly. In the suburbs buses do not
stop unless there are passengers who wish to get on or off. These stops are
marked “Request Steps”.
Inside some buses you will see the notice: ”Please, state
you destination clearly and have the exact fare ready”. It is easy enough to
tell the conductor where you want to go to, but not always possible to have the
exact fare. The conductor will always give you the change.
The London buses are very large. They have seats both
upstairs and downstairs. English children like to sit on the front seats of a
big London bus. They can see everything that is happening in the streets.
Here are some of the things you may hear on a bus in
London:
“Fares,
please.”
“Four pence, please.”
“Full up inside; plenty of seats on top.”
“Standing room only.”
“No, sir, this bus does not go to Victoria Station.”
“You want a number 11.”
“No more seats on top; five seats inside.”
In Great Britain traffic keeps to the left. Motor-cars,
buses and cyclists must all keep to the left side of the road. In most other
countries traffic keeps to the right. There is heavy traffic in London and you
must observe traffic rules.
Questions:
1.
What
must visitors of London learn? Why?
2.
What
can you get at any ticket office?
3.
What
does the word “Underground” show?
4.
How
is the London underground called?
5.
Which
stops are marked “Request Stops”?
6.
What
will you see inside some buses?
7.
What
seats have London buses?
8.
Why
must you observe traffic rules?
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