Решения задач по предмету Английский язык

Предмет: Английский язык, автор: anonimeblan
Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Аноним
Reading Task1. Read the text and match the words in bold with the definitions. Before an artist starts to draw, a comic generally begins with a 'plot'. The plot is the story of the comic. The comic writer sometimes plans the plot on the page and includes notes, basic sketches and instructions on what happens in each panel or section for the artist to interpret. When the writer finishes the plot, the artist pencils the story. This is when the artist does a sketch, or a simple basic drawing, of each panel in pencil. During pencilling, the artist decides the layout, position and style of the artwork. After this, the artist then 'inks' the sketches. In this process the artist creates clear, 'line art' in pen. It is still common for the artist to do the pencilling and inking by hand, not on computer. Next, the artist inserts the dialogue into the speech bubbles. This is called 'lettering'. To do this, the artist usually uses a computer, but they must still plan by hand where the text goes on the page. Finally, the artist adds colour to the final line art drawings. In the past, the artist did this by hand, but these days they use computer. The artist usually scans hand-drawn inked pages, and sends them to a colourist. The colourist then uses a special computer program to colour the images. 1.shape containing a character's words - 2.the various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature and dance - 3.a connected series of events told through words, imagery, body language, performance, music - 4.a visual representation of something - 5.a person who creates paintings or drawings as a profession or hobby - 6.the manner in which something is expressed or performed - [6]​
Предмет: Английский язык, автор: atolegen010195
EADING. Task 2. Read the text and do the task. Cool Jobs: Doing real science in virtual worlds. r many years, Wim Veling used VR to help patients overcome phobias, or fears. As psychiatrist, he treats patients with mental-health disorders. Veling works at the University Groningen in the Netherlands. A person with a fear of heights, for instance, might wear a R headset and practice standing on top of a virtual building. When that person feels comfortable ith a low-rise building, he or she can move to a higher one, Veling explains. This technique is called posure therapy. It involves exposing people to frightening situations without putting them in true anger. Veling also treats patients with other mental-health disorders. These include depression nd anxiety. Such patients can have problems with nervousness, irritability, sleeping and Concentrating. "It can be very difficult to relax if you are feeling depressed or anxious," he notes. ome people with these disorders try therapy with animals to help them feel calm. One form, nown as dolphin therapy, has patients swim with the marine mammals. But there can be rawbacks to this. Dolphins are big, strong animals. So swimming with them can be dangerous. Some eople, of course, cannot swim. They may even be afraid of immersing themselves in open waters. Weling needed evidence that the video actually helped people. So he started a small experiment to see if virtually swimming with dolphins helped his patients relax. To test this, he had his patients watch the video through a VR headset. At the same time, Veling watches them for signs of stress. He counts how fast his patients' hearts beat. He also measures whether they're tensing their muscles and how much they sweat. A rapid heartbeat, muscle tension and sweating are signs that someone is not very relaxed, he says. He cannot say with certainty that the VR sessions are helpful. He's still gathering data. But he does hope to have some answers soon. Veling plans to make the dolphin immersion video available to the public in the next year so that anyone with a VR headset can try it at home. He hopes it will be a new way for people to relax. Mark the sentences with TRUE or FALSE. 1. Wim Veling treats patients with mental-health disorders. 2. Exposure therapy help patients overcome phobias, or fears. 3. Veling doesn't treat patients with depression and anxiety. 4. Dolphin therapy can be dangerous because Dolphins are big and strong animals. Answer the questions based on the text 5. Why did Wim Veling choose dolphins as the subject of his VR video? 5. What are three ways that Veling measures whether his patients are relaxed?​
Предмет: Английский язык, автор: tsnitko719
JOBS - The nurse Good morning. I am Sharon. I am 26 years old. I am a nurse, and I work at a hospital in Manchester. I get up very early in the morning because my shift starts at 6 a.m. But I have to be there about 15 minutes earlier because I have to change into my uniform. I have to make sure that it is spotless. Before I leave for the hospital, I take a shower and have a big breakfast. I can't work without a substantial breakfast because my job demands all force. Then I take the bus to go to the hospital. my My job is sometimes very difficult. We have a lot of very ill people who suffer a lot. When I start my day, I make my first round. If the patient is in very bad shape, the first thing I do is check the vital signs. Then I measure the fever, and if it is high, I send a message to the doctor and wait for medication. If everything is okay, I give the patients their medication, and if they can't get up, I wash them and change the bedding. Although I do not have much time, I chat a bit with the patients because some of them are very lonely, and my role is to reassure them. At the end of the day, we have meetings with the doctors and the nutritionist in order to optimize the patient's comfort. It is a job with a lot of responsibility. Sometimes, the patient's life depends on my decision. But I love it. When someone is healed after a dangerous illness, I know that I am part of the cure. Answer the questions in full sentences

1. Where does Sharon live?
2. Why does she get up early?
3. What is her job?
4. Where does she work?
5. What does she wear in the hospital?
6. What does she do first when she arrives at the hospital?
7. What are her tasks?
8. How often does she meet with the doctors and the nutritionist?​
Предмет: Английский язык, автор: tsnitko719
JOBS - The nurse Good morning. I am Sharon. I am 26 years old. I am a nurse, and I work at a hospital in Manchester. I get up very early in the morning because my shift starts at 6 a.m. But I have to be there about 15 minutes earlier because I have to change into my uniform. I have to make sure that it is spotless. Before I leave for the hospital, I take a shower and have a big breakfast. I can't work without a substantial breakfast because my job demands all force. Then I take the bus to go to the hospital. my My job is sometimes very difficult. We have a lot of very ill people who suffer a lot. When I start my day, I make my first round. If the patient is in very bad shape, the first thing I do is check the vital signs. Then I measure the fever, and if it is high, I send a message to the doctor and wait for medication. If everything is okay, I give the patients their medication, and if they can't get up, I wash them and change the bedding. Although I do not have much time, I chat a bit with the patients because some of them are very lonely, and my role is to reassure them. At the end of the day, we have meetings with the doctors and the nutritionist in order to optimize the patient's comfort. It is a job with a lot of responsibility. Sometimes, the patient's life depends on my decision. But I love it. When someone is healed after a dangerous illness, I know that I am part of the cure. Answer the questions in full sentences 1. Where does Sharon live? 2. Why does she get up early? 3. What is her job? 4. Where does she work? 5. What does she wear in the hospital? 6. What does she do first when she arrives at the hospital? 7. What are her tasks? 8. How often does she meet with the doctors and the nutritionist?​