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Control Tasks. 1. Transcribe and intone the sentences below
1. Transcribe and intone the sentences below. Pay attention to the differen-tiatory function of stress in the italicized words. 1. a) He spoke with no trace of accent, b) The way you accent these words tells me you were not born in England. 2. a) That's very ab- S what I call a silver'tip? thVtax'i-dr'iver" said contentedly, b') This is obviously a silver tip; no other metal would have been strong enough for the job. 5. a) You will need a permit in order to visit that place, b) The job has to be done very quickly; it does not permit of any delay. 1 The mark Ijl indicates a stressed accented syllable In the scandent scale. fi—182 209 6. a) We entered a very dark room, b) A darkroom is a room for photographic processing. 7. a) Who is going to refund our losses? b) The refund did not amount to too much but it was extremely welcome. 8. a) This is all the spending money you'll get from me for this month. b) Spending money is easy, making it may prove more of a problem. 2. Read this text ä s a radio commentator: I).Add extra loudness to your voice. A World Without Wars, Without Weapons is the Ideal of Socialism The international policy of the CPSU proceeds from the humane nature of socialist society, which is free from exploitation and oppression and has no classes or social groups with an interest in unleashing war. It is inseparably linked with the basic, strategic tasks of the Party within -the country and expresses the common aspiration of the Soviet people to engage In constructive work and to live in peace with all the peoples. The main goals and directions of the international policy of the CPSU: — Provision of auspicious external conditions for refinement of — Constant development and expansion of cooperation between — Development of relations of equality and friendship with — Maintenance and development of relations between the USSR — Internationalist solidarity with Communist and revolutiona (From the draft new edition of the CPSU Programme) 3. Read this text as a dictation: observe correct rhythmic groups andsenten Cutting off with a Shilling
Sheridan, the famous English playwright, wanted his son Tom to rry a young woman of a large fortune. The youth was in love with a penniless girl and refused pointblank to obey his father. Out of patience with his son, Sheridan threatened him: " If you don't immediately obey me, 1 shall cut you off with a shilling." " When you really make up your mind' to cut me off with a shilling, " said the youth, " you will have to borrow it first, sir, " Sheridan burst out laughing and dropped the subject altogether.
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