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Список вопросов базы знанийАнглийский язык (10 класс)Вопрос id:945844 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | I’ve lost one of my gloves. I must | She can’t have seen me. | The phone rang but I didn’t hear it. | I must have been asleep. | Jane walked past me without speaking. | have dropped it somewhere. |
Вопрос id:945845 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Tom couldn’t have been looking where | have seen me. | She couldn’t | can’t have been looking where | Tom walked straight into a wall. He he was going. | he was going. |
Вопрос id:945846 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | You should eat | for work. | You ought to arrive punctually | plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. | If you don’t, you may have to stand up | for the whole journey. |
Вопрос id:945847 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | You should check the timetable | eat too many cakes. | You should have your car | serviced regularly. | You ought not to | before you leave for the station. |
Вопрос id:945848 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | We haven’t got much | said. You must keep it a secret. | You’d better invite your aunt | to your wedding. | Don’t tell anybody what I | time. We must hurry. |
Вопрос id:945849 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | You must keep it a secret.. | you needn’t come if you don’t want to. | It’s essential that nobody hears us. | You mustn’t tell anybody else | You can come with me if you like but | We mustn’t make any noise. |
Вопрос id:945850 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | We’ve got plenty of time. | I had to get ready to go away. | I got up very early because | We needn’t hurry. | You look tired. You should | go to bed. |
Вопрос id:945851 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | I think the government should | help homeless people. | I don’t think you should | do more to help homeless people. | The government should do more to | work so hard. |
Вопрос id:945852 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | The price on this packet is wrong. It | should be Ј1.20, not Ј1.50. | I wonder where Liz is. She should | you read in the newspapers. | You shouldn’t believe everything | be here by now. |
Вопрос id:945853 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | She’s been studying hard for the exam, | the town. It shouldn’t be difficult to find somewhere to stay. | Those boys shouldn’t be playing football | at this time. They should be at school. | There are plenty of hotels in | so she should pass. |
Вопрос id:945854 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | I wonder why they’re so late. They | You should have come. Why didn’t you? | I’m feeling sick. I shouldn’t have | eaten so much chocolate. | It was a great party last night. | should have been here an hour ago. |
Вопрос id:945855 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | You went to bed very late last night. | go to bed now. | She shouldn’t have been listening to | You should have gone to bed earlier. | You look tired. You should | our conversation. It was private. |
Вопрос id:945856 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Do you think I ought | You ought to have come. | Jack ought not to go | to bed so late. | It was a great party last night. | to apply for this job? |
Вопрос id:945857 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | She’s been studying hard | dinner with them. | They insisted that we should have | for the exam, so she ought to pass. | I demanded | that he should apologise. |
Вопрос id:945858 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | What do you suggest | should be here on time. | It’s essential that you | I should do? | What do you think of Jane’s suggestion that | I should buy a car? |
Вопрос id:945859 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | I demanded that | that you be here on time. | It’s essential | he apologise. | What do you suggest | I do? |
Вопрос id:945860 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | I demanded | you are here on time. | It’s essential that | that he apologised. | What do you | suggest we should do? |
Вопрос id:945861 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | It’s strange that he should be late. | (should) buy a car. | Jane suggested that I | He’s usually on time. | I was surprised that | she should say such a thing. |
Вопрос id:945862 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Should Tom phone, can you tell | If it should rain, can you bring it in? | I’ve left the washing outside. | him I’ll phone him back later? | Jane suggested that | I bought a car. |
Вопрос id:945863 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Could you wait a moment, | I should wear a coat when I go out. | I shouldn’t stay up too | please? | It’s very cold this morning. | late. You’ll be tired tomorrow. |
Вопрос id:945864 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | ‘May I come in?’ ‘Yes, | could borrow your bike? | Do you think I | please do.’ | ‘Could I use your phone?’ | ‘Yes, of course.’ |
Вопрос id:945865 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | You can’t have spent all | doesn’t find out what I’ve done. | It’s essential that my father | before we leave. | We should check the timetable | this money already. |
Вопрос id:945866 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Dan should always prepare for the | The sea’s rough and it might be dangerous. | After such a hard match, the team captain | insisted they should take things easy or take things easy or took things easy. | They shouldn’t go sailing today. | lessons when the teacher tells him to do them. |
Вопрос id:945867 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Professionals are therefore relatively mobile in employment opportunities as | and procedures enhances this mobility. | The skill knowledge and authority of professionals | they can move to other employers and take their talents with them. | Standardization of professional training | belongs to the professionals as individuals, not the organizations for which they work. |
Вопрос id:945868 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Medicine and law are typically not school subjects and have separate faculties | and even separate libraries at universities. | In some professions, the body of knowledge | that escape being mastered and communicated in the form of rules and can only be acquired through experience. | Professional knowledge contains elements | is relatively inaccessible to the uninitiated. |
Вопрос id:945869 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Similar arguments apply to race and class: ethnic groups and working-class people are | no less disadvantaged in most professions than they are in society generally. | Professions have clear legal authority over some activities (e.g. certifying the insane) | are obviously ritualistic. | Church ritual and the Court procedure | but are also seen as adding legitimacy to a wide range of related activities. |
Вопрос id:945870 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | The highest status professions used (and in some countries it is still so) have tended | while its status has declined relative to other professions. | Traditionally, many professions have | been viewed as 'respectable' occupations for middle and upper classes. | Women are now being admitted to the priesthood | to be male dominated although females are closing this gender gap. |
Вопрос id:945871 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Some of the factors included | fee-paying clients. | For example, in accountancy, "the profession" usually refers to | accountants who have individual and corporate clients, rather than accountants who are employees of organizations. | Many professions have individual | in this list contribute to such success. |
Вопрос id:945872 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Some professions set standard scale fees, but government advocacy | bodies are active in negotiating (usually advantageous) remuneration packages for their members. | Where levels of remuneration are determined by government, professional | high status, public prestige and rewards for their members. | The most successful professions achieve | of competition means that these are no longer generally enforced |
Вопрос id:945873 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | The earning of fees for services rendered | entry for the unqualified and to sanction or expel incompetent members. | This is often termed professional closure, and seeks to bar | can be defended because they are provided in the public interest, e.g. the work of doctors contributes to public health. | Professions tend to exclude those who have not met their requirements and | joined the appropriate professional body. |
Вопрос id:945874 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Professions tend to be policed and regulated | and independent from government. | Professional bodies usually have codes of conduct or ethics | by senior, respected practitioners and the most highly qualified members of the profession. | Professional bodies tend to insist that they should be self-regulating | for their members and disciplinary procedures for those who infringe the rules. |
Вопрос id:945875 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Professions seek to establish a register or membership so that | only those individuals so licensed are recognized as bona fide. | They have also gained control over their | outside the profession in commercial or public organizations. | Professionals tend to retain control over their work, even when they are employed | own theoretical knowledge. |
Вопрос id:945876 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | In addition to examinations, there is usually a requirement for a long period of institutionalized training where aspiring professionals | acquire specified practical experience in some sort of trainee role before being recognized as a full member of a professional body. | Continuous upgrading of skills through professional | there is a requirement to pass prescribed examinations that are based on mainly theoretical knowledge. | Before being admitted to membership of a professional body, | development is also mandatory these days. |
Вопрос id:945877 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Professionals are assumed to have extensive theoretical knowledge (e.g. medicine, law, | three – four years at university. | Undertaking doctoral research can add a further 4-5 years | to this period of education. | The most prestigious professions usually require at least | scripture or engineering) and to possess skills based on that knowledge that they are able to apply in practice. |
Вопрос id:945878 Дополните предложения Левая часть | Правая часть | Professions usually have professional bodies organized by their members, which | to pass prescribed examinations that are based on mainly theoretical knowledge. | Before being admitted to membership of a professional body, there is a requirement | and joined the appropriate professional body. | Professions tend to exclude those who have not met their requirements | are intended to enhance the status of their members and have carefully controlled entrance requirements. |
Вопрос id:945879 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: All professions have power. ___ they? Вопрос id:945880 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: However, it has other meanings, ___ it? Вопрос id:945881 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: Professions tend to be autonomous, ___ they? Вопрос id:945882 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: Church ritual and the Court procedure are obviously ritualistic, ___ they? Вопрос id:945883 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: Medicine and law are typically not school subjects, ___ they? Вопрос id:945884 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: Professional knowledge contains elements that escape being mastered and communicated in the form of rules, ___ it? Вопрос id:945885 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: Standardization of professional training and procedures enhances this mobility, ___ it? Вопрос id:945886 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: The skill knowledge and authority of professionals belongs to the professionals as individuals, not the organizations for which they work, ___ it? Вопрос id:945887 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: A profession arises when any trade or occupation transforms itself through "the development of formal qualifications based upon education and examinations, the emergence of regulatory bodies with powers to admit and discipline members, and some degree of monopoly rights." , ___ it? Вопрос id:945888 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: Accordingly more recently-formalized disciplines, such as architecture, which now have equally-long periods of study associated with them, ___ they? Вопрос id:945889 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: All professions involve technical, specialised and highly skilled work often referred to as "professional expertise." ___ they? Вопрос id:945890 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: Although professions enjoy high status and public prestige, all professionals do not earn the same high salaries, ___ they? Вопрос id:945891 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: However, they all require that the individual hold at least a first professional degree before licensure, ___ they? Вопрос id:945892 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: In some professions, the body of knowledge is relatively inaccessible to the uninitiated, ___ it? Вопрос id:945893 Поставьте к предложению разделительный вопрос: In such cases, qualification by the professional bodies is effectively still considered a prerequisite to practice as most employers and clients stipulate that the individual hold such qualifications before hiring their services, ___ it?
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