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Unit 7 The United States of America






 

I. Согласные звуки [0], [й].  
II. Text A: «The USA»,  
Text B: «Transport Sustem of the USA».  
III. §1. Согласование времен в главном и придаточном
предложениях,  
§2. Страдательный залог.  

Согласный звук [9]

В русском языке подобного звука нет. Звук [0] — глухой. При его произнесении язык распластан и не­напряжен, кончик языка образует узкую плоскую щель, неплотно прижимаясь к нему. В эту щель с си­лой проходит струя воздуха. Кончик языка не должен сильно выступать за верхние зубы или слишком плот­но прижиматься к губам. Зубы должны быть обнаже­ны, особенно нижние, так, чтобы нижняя губа не ка­салась верхних зубов и не приближалась к ним.

Согласный звук [б]

При произнесении звука [SJ органы речи занимают такое же положение, как и при произнесении звука [9]. Звук [3] отличается от звука [о] только звонкос­тью.

♦ * Exercise A

through — fifth — myth thief — booth — tooth

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Part I

thank — think — thought theatre — theory — theft

Exercise В

thermometer — thick — thin thirst — thirty — thorough threat — three — thunder threw — throat — thumb faith — hearth — path bath — booth — broth

Exercise С

this — that — these — those there — though them — they — the


 

 


Text A: «THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA»

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The United States of America is the 4th largest coun­try in the world after Russia, Canada and China. It occu­pies the central part of the North American continent.

The United States of America is a federal republic, consisting of 50 states including the states of Alaska and Hawaii. Outlying areas include Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, and the US Virgin Islands.

The northern boundary is partly formed by, the Great Lakes and the St Lawrence River; the southern bound­ary is partly formed by the Rio Grande. United States also has a sea-border with Russia.

The total area of the United States (including the District of Columbia) is about 9, 809, 000 sq km.

The country is washed by 3 oceans: the Arctic, the Atlantic and the Pacific. The country has many lakes, with the Great Lakes included. There are also many riv-


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ers on the US territory. The longest of them are the Mis­sissippi, the Missouri, the Columbia, the Rio Grande and some others. On the US territory there are mountains and lowlands. The highest mountains are the Rocky Moun­tains, the Cordillera and the Sierra Nevada. The highest peak, Mount McKinley, is located in Alaska.

The climate conditions are rather different. The coun­try is rich in natural and mineral resources: oil, gas, iron ore, coal and various metals.

The USA is a highly developed industrial and agricul­tural country. The main industrial branches are aircraft, rocket, automobile, electronics, radio-engineering and others.

Americans are made up from nearly all races and na­tions. The country population is over 250 mln. The na­tional symbol of the USA is its national flag «Stars and Stripes», having 50 white stars and 13 white and red stripes on its field, symbolising the number of the origi­nal and present day states.

Officially the country comprises 50 states and one District of Columbia. The states differ in size, popula­tion and economic development. Each state has its own capital. The capital of the USA is Washington. It is situ­ated in the District of Columbia on the banks of the Potomac river and is named after the 1st US President -George Washington. There are many large cities in the country: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, San-Francisco, Cleveland and some others.

The United States of America is a federal state, headed by the President. According to the US Constitution the powers of the Government are divided into 3 branches: legislative, executive and judicial.

The legislative power belongs to the Congress consist­ing of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The


Part I

Senate represents the states while the House of Repre­sentatives — the population. The executive power be­longs to the President and his Administration (Vice-President and Cabinet of Ministers). The judicial power belongs to the Supreme Court and the system of Federal, state and district courts.

There are several political parties in the USA, the larg­est of them are the Republican (symbolised by a donkey) and the Democratic (symbolised by an elephant).

Vocabulary:

outlying areas — внешние территории

District of Columbia — округ Колумбия

to pass — проходить через

frontier — граница

to include — включать

lowlands — низины

peak — вершина, пик

to be located — располагаться

aircraft — воздушное судно

to be made up from — быть составленным, состоять из

stripe — полоса

to symbolize — символизировать

legislative power — законодательная власть

to represent — представлять

to belong — принадлежать

donkey — осел

Add to your active vocabulary:

a) Great Plains — Великие равнины

Appalachian mountains — Аппалачские горы Rocky mountains — Скалистые горы Add to your vocabulary:



 


 


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b) driveway — проезд, выезд sidewalk — тротуар

drive-thru shop — магазин, покупки в котором про­изводятся через окно автомобиля toll-road — платная дорога (магистраль) toll-free road — бесплатная дорога highway, parkway, thruway — автомагистрали turnpike — главная магистраль shopping-mall — торговый центр shopping plaza — открытая торговая площадь, тор­говый ряд

free delivery — бесплатная доставка telephone order — телефонный заказ sale — распродажа discount — скидка seasons sale — сезонная распродажа clearance sale — распродажа залежей товаров discount coupon — купон на скидку free gift — бесплатный подарок

Exercise 7.1. Translate into English:

1. США — четвертая по размеру страна после Рос­сии, Канады и Китая.

2. Внешние границы включают в себя Пуэрто Рико, Американское Самоа и Виргинские острова.

3. 48 Штатов граничат на севере с Канадой, а на юге с Мексикой.

4. США имеет морскую границу с Российской Фе­дерацией.

 

6. США омывается тремя океанами: Северным Ле­довитым, Атлантическим и Тихим.

7. США — высокоразвитое промышленное государ­ство со множеством отраслей.


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8. Аэрокосмическая и электронные отрасли про­мышленности США занимают особое место в экономи­ке США.

9. Каждый штат имеет свою столицу.

Text В: «TRANSPORTSYSTEM OF THE USA»

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The development of transport facilities was very im­portant in the growth of the United States. The first travel routes were natural waterways. No surfaced roads existed until the 1790s, when the first turnpikes were built. Besides the overland roads, many canals were con­structed between the late 18th century and 1850 to link navigable rivers and lakes in the eastern United States and in the Great Lakes region. Steam railways began to appear in the East in the 1820s. The first transcontinen­tal railway was constructed between 1862 and 1869 by the Union Pacific and Central Pacific companies, both of which received large subsidies from the federal gov­ernment. Transcontinental railways were the chief means of transport used by European settlers who populated the West in the latter part of the 19th century. The railways continued to expand until 1917, when their length reached a peak of about 407, 000 km. Since then motor transport became a serious competitor to the railway both for passengers and freight.

Air transport began to compete with other modes of transport after World War I. Passenger service began to gain importance in 1920s, but not until the beginning of commercial jet craft after World War II did air trans­port become a leading mode of travel.

During the early 1990s railways annually handled about 37.5 per cent of the total freight traffic; trucks carried 26 per cent of the freight, and oil pipelines con-


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veyed 20 per cent. Approximately 16 per cent was shipped on inland waterways. Although the freight han­dled by airlines amounted to only 0.4 per cent of the to­tal, much of the cargo consisted of high-priority or high-value items.

Private cars about 81 per cent of passengers. Airlines are the second leading mover of people, carrying more than 17 per cent of passengers. Buses are responsible for 1.1 per cent, and railways carry 0.6 per cent of passen­gers.

Roads and Railways

The transport network spreads into all sections of the country, but the web of railways and highways is much more dense in the eastern half of the United States.

In the early 1990s the United States had about 6.24 million km of streets, roads, and highways. The Na­tional Interstate Highway System, 68, 449 km in length in the early 1990s, connected the nation's principal cit­ies and carried about one-fifth of all the road and street traffic.

More than 188 million motor vehicles were registered in the early 1990s. More than three-quarters were cars — one for every two persons in the country. About one-fifth of the vehicles were lorries. Amtrak (the National Rail­road Passenger Corporation), a federally subsidized con­cern, operates almost all the inter-city passenger trains in the United States; it carried more than 22 million pas­sengers annually in the early 1990s.

General understanding:

1. What were the first routes in the US?

2. When was the first transcontinental railway constructed?

3. What was the length of railroads in 1917?


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4. When did air transport start to gain importance?

5. How many motor vehicles were registered in US in early 90s?

6. What is Amtrak? How many passengers did it carry annually in the early 90s?


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