Читайте также: |
|
Text I
■ Skimming
1) Gross National Product – the total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year, including income received from money invested in other countries.
2) Students’ own answer.
Ex. 1.
a) – 4); b) – 3); c) – 2); d) – 6); e) – 1); f) – 5)
■ Scanning
Ex. 2.
1) The term was coined by Bhutan’s King. It defines prosperity in more holistic terms and measures actual well-being rather than consumption.
2) It measures only the sum total of material production and exchange in any country
3) It could well be the most significant advances in economic theory over the past 150 years.
4) Because production systems and consumption patterns are out of sync with the carrying capacity of the planet.
5) It pertains to the quality of nutrition, housing, education, health care and community life.
6) Wider awareness that that GNP is a misleading measure; a wide range of indices offering a more realistic assessment of material prosperity; growing pressure for an infusion of moral and cultural values into the core of economic policy.
7) Social crises; depression; sales of arms, violence on TV.
8) Moral and ethical values are placed at the core of their economic strategies for ensuring better food, housing and health for the population. They expanded the network of roads and increased the forest cover.
■ Vocabulary Study
Ex. 3.
1) – g); 2) – e); 3) – f); 4) – c); 5) – a); 6) – b); 7) – d)
Ex. 4.
1) – f); 2) – e); 3) – a); 4) – h); 5) – g); 6) – i); 7) – b); 8) – c); 9) – d)
Ex. 5.
1) commitment; 2) governance; 3) accountability; 4) attainment; 5) manifestation; 6) advancement; 7) prosperity; 8) abundance
Ex. 6.
1) live up to; 2) is out of sync with; 3) flesh it out; 4) at the core
Ex. 7.
1) – with; 2) – in; 3) – at; 4) – to; 5) – in
Ex. 8.
1) – b); 2) – d); 3) – b); 4) – a); 5) – c)
Ex. 9.
1) – c); 2) – e); 3) – d); 4) – f); 5) – a); 6) – b)
Text II
■ Skimming
Ex. 1.
A gift should be refused three times before being accepted
A gift should be gift-wrapped and offered with both hands
If your gift is not accepted you should understand and withdraw it.
Offer gifts after negotiations are concluded
It’s a good idea to give gifts on behalf of your company
Never give the same item to people of different rank or stature
The more senior the person, the more expensive the gift
You shouldn’t offer a gift to one person in front of the group
A gift’s value should be commensurate with the level of the business dealings
You should be careful to select the right colors and numbers
It’s a good idea to select gifts and gift wrap them in a local shop
■ Scanning
Ex. 2.
1) False: they accept gifts with a reserved demeanor and refusethree tomes not to appear greedy (par. 1); 2) True (par. 2); 3) False: Waiting until negotiations have concluded will eliminate the appearance of bribery. (par. 3) 4) False: A good guideline … (par. 4); 5) True: (par. 5); 6) False: The colors black, white and blue are negatively associated with death and funerals. (par. 7); 7) True (par. 9)
Ex. 3.
1) – c); 2) – a); 3) – c); 4) – b); 5) – d)
■ Vocabulary Study
Ex. 4.
1) demeanor; 2) bribery; 3) stature; 4) circumvent; 5) commensurate; 6) reciprocate; 7) sever
Ex. 5.
1) greedy; 2) recipient; 3) to soften; 4) even; 5) inadvertently
Ex. 6.
1) to; 2) on of; 3) with; 4) with; 5) –
Ex. 7.
1) concern; 2) eliminate; 3) singled out; 4) extravagant; 5) inadvertently
Ex. 8.
1) – e); 2) – c); 3) – g); 4) – a); 5) – d); 6) – b); 7) – h); 8) – f)
Ex. 9.
1) appearance; 2) softness; 3) soften; 4) bribe, 5) bribery; 6) embarrassment; 7) embarrassing, embarrassed; 8) reciprocate; 9) complication; 10) complicate; 11) symbolism; 12) symbolize
Unit VI
GLOBAL PROBLEMS
Text I
■ Skimming
Ex. 1.
1) – c); 2) – g); 3) – d); 4) – a); 5) – f); 6) – b); 7) – e)
■ Scanning
Ex. 2.
1) Everything we have or use is made of them, they sustain our lives. (par. 1)
2) Harvesting of raw materials, manufacturing, packaging, marketing, transportation, storage, throwing away. (par. 2)
3) It stimulates artificial wants and results in increasing consumption and environmental impacts (par. 4)
4) Adds stimulate us to buy newer and more fashionable things, e.g. clothing, cars, computers. (par. 5)
5) Producing items that last only a short time, e.g. equipment.
6) Healthy environment and relations with family and friends. (par. 6)
7) Students’ own answers.
■ Vocabulary Study
Ex. 3.
1) consumer; 2) consumption; 3) consumptive; 4) environment; 5) environmental; 6) dependence; 7) dependant; 8) extraction; 9) extract; 10) obsolescence
Ex. 4.
1) – d); 2) – e); 3) – f); 4) – a); 5) – g); 6) – b); 7) – c)
Ex. 5.
1) on; 2) from; 3) of; 4) with; 5) over; 6) to; 7) for
Ex. 6.
1) f – 1; 2) d – 4; 3) b – 6; 4) a – 2; 5) c – 3; 6) e – 5.
Ex. 7.
1) – e); 2) – d); 3) – a); 4 – c); 5) – f); 6) – b); 7) – g)
Text II
■ Skimming
Ex. 1.
1) – 6); 2) – 4); 3) – 3); 4) – 7); 5) – 5); 6) – 1); 7) – 2).
■ Scanning
Ex. 2.
1) – b) or d); 2) – c); 3) – a); 4) – b); 5) – c); 6) – a)
Ex. 3.
They have a sense of entitlement to an extent.
They use technology which makes them competent, efficient and productive
They want work to be fun and flexible.
They want more respect from their employers.
They see themselves as unique individuals.
Ex. 4.
To approach differently; provide constructive criticism.
To accept multiple ways for workers doing tasks.
To offer flexible work schedules and develop pleasant and positive work culture.
To provide more autonomy and trust young workers.
To find the right mix of individual and team projects.
■ Vocabulary study
Ex. 5.
1) efficiency; 2) effectiveness; 3) individuality; 4) uniqueness; 5) entitlement; 6) flexibility; 7) laziness
Ex. 6.
1) mix; 2) lack; 3) misconceptions; 4) hurtful; 5) approach; 6) flexible; 7) adjust
Ex. 7.
1) – d); 2) – f); 3) – g); 4) – a); 5) – b); 6) – h); 7) – e); 8) – c)
Ex. 8.
1) shortcut; 2) surf; 3) inherent; 4) texting; 5) put in; 6) (baby) boomer; 7) anecdotal evidence; 8) bumpy ride; 9) self-centered; 10) iPod; 11) commercial; 12) generality
Ex. 9.
1) between; 2) to 3) by for; 4) to; 5) for; 6) on; 7) on
Ex. 10.
1) – d); 2) – c); 3) – a); 4) – f); 5) – b); 6) – e).
REFERENCES
dictionary.reference.com
en.wikipedia.org
findarticles.com
news.bbc.co.uk
Resurgence, 2009
toostep.com
web.worldbank.org
www.bbc.com
www.cnn.com
www.cyborlink.com
www.dictionary.cambridge.org
www.economist.com
www.englishpage.com
www.fao.org
www.finestquotes.com
www.ft.com
www.globalization101.org
www.iaea.org
www.imf.org
www.investopedia.com
www.ldoceonline.com
www.media-awareness.ca/english/resources
www.multitran.ru
www.nytimes.com
www.thefreedictionary.com
www.thinkexist.com/
www.usingenglish.com
www.woopidoo.com/business_quotes/world-quotes.htm
www.wto.org
Дата добавления: 2015-10-30; просмотров: 142 | Нарушение авторских прав
<== предыдущая страница | | | следующая страница ==> |
ECONOMIC REFORMS IN RUSSIA | | | Но, похоже, никто так и не написал для современных мужчин внятного пособия по общению с современными женщинами. |