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enclosures retailers distribution unique request line interest catalogue
Thank you for expressing an (1)………………… in Elyxx/Automated Simulations. In response to your (2)………………… for further information on our product line of computer games, we enclose our latest (3)…………………. and price lists.   We are in the process of expanding our (4)………………….. channels internationally as the demand for high-quality computer games increases. Our games are (5)…………………. and positioned for your market. Take a few minutes and review the (6)…………………, and you will see why so many top (7)…………………… have added the Elyxx computer games to their product mix. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding the product (8)………………… or material enclosed. We look forward to hearing from you in the near future.

 

 

1. -er -or а) образует существительные, обозначающие лицо по роду занятий, профессии, привычкам, взглядам, убеждениям, происхождению, месту проживания:
(1) to teach (обучать) – teacher (учитель) (3) debt (долг) – debtor (должник) (2) northern (северный) – northerner (северянин) (4) village (деревня) – villager (сельский житель)
б)образует существительные со значением предмета или устройства со специальной функцией:
(5) toast (гренок, тост) – toaster (тостер)
2. -ist а) обозначает принадлежность к политическому, социальному, научному направлению:
(6) material (материал) – materialist (материалист) (7) extreme (крайний) – extremist (экстремист)
б) обозначает принадлежность к профессии:
(8) biology (биология) – biologist (биолог)
3. -ian -arian -ician а) обозначает национальную принадлежность:
(9) Hungary (Венгрия) – Hungarian (венгр)
б) обозначает профессию:
(10) history (история) – historian (историк)
4. -ее от глаголов образует существительные, обозначающие лицо, на которое направлено действие:
(11) to employ (нанимать на работу) – employee (работник)
5. -age образует существительные со значением действия, условия, результата; существительные с количественным значением, значением собирательности или значением места:
(12) to break (ломать) – breakage (поломка) (11) root (корень) – rootage (корневая система)
6. -al образует отвлеченные (в отдельных случаях конкретные) существительные от глаголов:
(13) to deny (отрицать) – denial (отрицание)

 

 

-er / -or  
1. The museum is named after an American ……… of modern art. collect
2. A ……… directs the musicians of an orchestra. conduct
3. Most buses in big cities have ……… who collect the money. conduct
4. Washington is depicted as a general, the ……… of the state. found
5. My grandfather was a ……… when he was young. sail
-ist  
6. ……… warn that several species are close to becoming extinct. environmental
7. Political ……… want to seize the power. extreme
8. A ……… is someone who earns the living by playing the piano. piano
9. She was a ……… in the office of the Inspector of Taxes. type
10. I am an ……… and still believe the situation can only get better. optimise
-ian  
11. The ……… entertained the children at the party. MAGIC
12. The ……… seem to win in the elections. republic
13. ……… Turing invented a test to check machine intelligence. mathematics
14. A ……… is someone whose job is politics. politics
15. He's taken lessons for 4 years and he thinks he is a great ……… music
-ee  
16. If someone examines you, you are the ……… EXAMINE
17. These ……… worked a ten-hour day. EMPLOY
18. Applicants should also send the names and addresses of two ……… REFER
19. A ……… is a person who takes part in a conference. CONFERENCE
20. The name of the ……… is given in the first line of a mailing address. ADDRESS
     

 

-age  
21. The postman delivered the ……… to the house this morning. PACK
22. Their ……… was an unhappy one. MARRY
23. After the war there was ……… of food and consumer goods. SHORT
24. These actions decreased the number of strikes, called ……… STOP
25. Crystals produce electrical ……… when they are compressed. VOLT
-al  
26. Did she accept his marriage ………? propose
27. After the ………… of his rotten tooth, Jack felt much better. remove
28. Actors don’t have to be word perfect in the first ……… REHEARSE
29. We informed them about our ……… arrive
30. The only thing standing between ……… and extinction of animals is a human. survive

 

 

1. That ……… works a ten-hour day. employ
2. Who is in charge of garbage ………? dispose
3. Iris demonstrated effective ………… skills during the job interview. interview
4. Approximately 90 million ……… watch a sports game on TV. america
5. Back in the fifties, ……… were very big, and also very slow. compute
6. A ……… is a person who travels for pleasure. tour
7. Some radio stations produce plays for their ……… listen
8. The ……… was too narrow for the two to go through. pass
9. A ……… is a person who buys goods and services for his own needs. consume
10. When did Leo Tolstoy visit the Optina ………? hermit
11. ……… are people who live in the north of a country. north
12. Lightning ……… and sound engineers are part of the backstage crew. technical
13. Postman Jack was very popular among his fellow ……… village
14. What do you know about the ancient ………? history
15. We were glad that he gave his ……… to our plan. approve
16. A prescription is a written instruction from a ……… to a pharmacist. physics
17. Because I was such a ……… I had assumed I would fail my exams. pessimism
18. How much does this ……… owe the bank? debt
19. Trinity from the Matrix film is a legendary computer ……… hack
20. The ……… drilled out the decay in her molar. denture
21. ……… study stars, planets and other things in space. astronomy
22. ……… work in all areas of animal life. zoology
23. Leo Tolstoy is one of the greatest ……… of the 19th century. novel
24. Michael Faraday was a famous English ……… and chemist. physics
25. The two cats were sitting near those rubbish ……… contain
26. The manager read the application for the ……… of a patent. renew
27. Who will get the money? Who is a ……… of a cheque? pay
28. Too many ……… end in divorce. marry
29. He’s a brilliant ………, but in every day life he’s impractical. theory
30. I could not comprehend her ……… to help. refuse
31. Leo Tolstoy was a famous writer, politician and ………… philosophy
32. ……… holidays include flights and hotel accommodation. pack
33. What kitchen ……… perform well? toast

 

5.1.1. Прослушайте программу «Писательские псевдонимы (Pen names / 16 April, 2012)» радиостанции Spotlight. Заполните пропуски.

Pen names / 16 April, 2012

 

Voice 1: In 1996, a British woman finished writing her first book. The story was about a young boy who discovers that he has special, (1)……… powers. The writer wanted to publish her book. So, she took it to a publishing company. The publishers liked the book. They thought young boys and girls would enjoy it. But they had a problem. They did not think that young boys would want to buy a book written by a woman. So, the publishers asked the writer to (2)……… her name.

Voice 2: This is the story of how Joanne Rowling became J.K. Rowling. The book was Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone – the first in the popular Harry Potter series. Since that time, people have bought nearly 400 million copies of the Harry Potter books. In fact, Rowling became the first person in history to make $1,000,000,000 from writing books. But Rowling was not the first female writer to change her name to (3)……… her sex. Today’s Spotlight is on reasons why female writers use male pen names.

Voice 1: A “pen name” or “pseudonym” is not a writer’s real name. It is a name that a writer chooses. Writers use pen names for many different reasons. Some writers simply want to hide their real name. Other writers use pen names because they think (4)……… will better accept their writings. For example, some kinds of books are written mostly by one sex or written by people from a particular culture. So, writers may change their names to be more like what readers expect. Other times, writers use pen names because they write about difficult and disputed ideas. By using a pen name, they (5)……… themselves from trouble.

Voice 2: For much of history, most books have been written by men. Often, women’s books were not well liked or popular. In 19th century England, many publishers would not consider printing a book written by a woman. When they did publish stories written by women, they were usually (6)……… stories. But they rarely published women’s stories about culture, politics and social issues. So, women who wrote about these issues had a problem. Many female writers found a good solution: they changed their names.

Voice 1: This was true of Mary Anne Evans. Mary Anne Evans wrote one of the most famous books in the English language: Middlemarch. But Evans’ name does not appear on the book’s (7)………. Instead, the cover has her pen name on it – “George Eliot.”

Voice 2: Evans wrote this long and complex book over many years. Middlemarch was NOT a love story. It was a story about culture in England and how people treated women. Evans wrote about injustice – such as the terrible living conditions of poor people. She also wrote about (8)……….

Voice 1: Mary Anne Evans used a pen name for a very different reason than J.K. Rowling. Rowling changed her name to (9)……… more books. But Evans used a male name because she did not think people 19th century England would read or listen to her ideas because she was a woman.

Voice 2: Nadezhda Dmitryevna Khvoshchinskaya is another famous female writer who used a male pen name. She was a (10)……… poet and writer. Like Evans, she wrote during the 19th century. Khvoshchinskaya was from a wealthy family. She was interested in politics. And her stories contained many political ideas and issues. She wrote during a time when women could not speak about politics. So, she had to find another (11)……… to share her ideas. This is why she wrote stories and sold them using the pen name V Krestovsky.

Voice 1: Khvoshchinskaya’s most famous book is The Boarding School Girl. This book is about a young woman named Lolenka. Lolenka attended a (12)……… school. In the story, she meets a man who is very involved in politics. The man encourages her to question what she has been taught at the school. The book discusses political issues. It supports doing extreme things to fight for a person’s rights.

Voice 2: For Khvoshchinskaya, politics were very important. Using a male pen name helped her books get published. It also helped many people read her opinions. Khvoshchinskaya’s writings were very popular in Russia. Her writings influenced culture. People enjoyed her (13)………. They enjoyed her funny way of looking at everyday life. But without her pen name, many people may have never read her work.

Voice 1: Like Khvoschchinskaya in Russia, Jiǎng Bīngzhī was a famous female writer. Bingzhi was from China. She was born in 1904. She began writing early in her life. She wrote many (14)……… works of literature. And she also wrote a lot about politics. At this time, most Chinese writers were male. So, Jiang Bingzhi wrote using the male pen name Ding Ling. However, over time, most people recognized that Ding Ling was a woman.

Voice 2: Bingzhi’s most famous book is called The Sun Shines Over the Sanggan River. This book was about politics in China and the rights of women. The book was very popular. But the book caused her much (15)………. In 1957, political leaders forced her to leave her political party. And later, in 1970, the government sent her to prison.

Voice 1: The government released Bingzhi from prison in 1975. At this time, she was still very popular. She continued writing. She wrote many more papers and short stories about women in China. She also remained involved in politics until she died in 1986. Bingzhi’s work helped many women in China. Did her pen name have any effect on her influence? Her pen name did not hide who she was. And it did not keep her from going to prison. But, it may have helped her start writing, (16)……… and gaining influence.

Voice 2: From George Eliot to Ding Ling, women from all over the world have used male pen names. And today, some female writers (17)……… to use them for the very same reasons.

Voice 1: Do you have a favorite female writer? Does she use a pen name? Do you think male pen names help or hurt women writers?

 

 




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