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MY FUTURE PROFESSION
I. Çâóêè [au], [dr], [br], [gr], [tr], [fr], [qr]. II. Text A: «My future profession», Text B: «The Future of the engineering profession» III.§1. Ïðèäàòî÷íûå ïðåäëîæåíèÿ óñëîâèÿ è âðåìåíè, äåéñòâèå êîòîðûõ îòíåñåíî ê áóäóùåìó. §2. Ñîñëàãàòåëüíîå íàêëîíåíèå â óñëîâíûõ ïðåäëîæåíèÿõ.
Text A: "MY FUTURE PROFESSION"
Hi, there! Here is Ann Sokolova again. I am afraid this will be my last meeting with you because I need to pack my suitcase. I am leaving for Sochi tonight. I have passed all the exams successfully and I'm free till the 1st of September. As I have already told you, I was always good in mathematics and physics. My parents bought me a computer when I was in the 10th form. Since then I knew that I would become a specialist in computer technologies — a computer engineer. Computer industry is developing so fast, that it comprises almost all spheres of professional life. No business now is possible without computers. This is especially true about automated manufacturing of products and robotics. Computer control of automated production opens new horizons for the cheap and quality production of goods. Information is now generated, transmitted, received, and stored electronically through computer networks on a scale unprecedented in history, and there is every indication that the explosive rate of growth in this field will continue. Computer engineering is a general field. It deals with both electric and electronic industries. Electronic engineering deals with the research, design, integration, and application of circuits and devices used in the transmission and processing of information. Engineers in the field of electric and electronic engineering are concerned with all aspects of electrical communications, from fundamental questions such as «What is information?» to the highly practical, such as the design of telephone systems. In designing communication systems, engineers rely on various branches of advanced mathematics, such as Fourier analysis, linear systems theory, linear algebra, differential equations, and probability theory. Engineers work on control systems which are used extensively in automated manufacturing and in robotics. Major developments in the field of communications and control have been the replacement of analogue systems with digital systems; fibre optics are used now instead of copper cables. Digital systems offer far greater immunity to electrical noise. Fibre optics are likewise immune to interference; they also have great carrying capacity, and are extremely light and inexpensive to manufacture. Computer engineering is now the most rapidly growing field. The electronics of computers is the design and manufacture of memory systems, of central processing units, and of peripheral devices. The most prospective industry now is the Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) and new computer architectures. The field of computer science is closely related to computer engineering; however, the task of making computers more «intelligent» (artificial intelligence), through creation of sophisticated programs or development of higher level machine languages or other means, is generally regarded as the dream of computer science. One current trend in computer engineering is microminiaturization. Engineers continue to work to fit greater and greater numbers of circuit elements onto smaller and smaller chips. Another trend is towards increasing the speed of computer operations through the use of parallel processors and superconducting materials. So, as you see, there are a lot of employment opportunities in my field. I don't worry about finding a job. The most important thing for me now is to study well and to graduate from the Academy. Vocabulary: to comprise — âêëþ÷àòü â ñåáÿ automated manufacturing of products — àâòîìàòèçèðîâàííîå ïðîèçâîäñòâî òîâàðîâ robotics — ðîáîòîòåõíèêà horizons — ãîðèçîíòû cheap — äåøåâûé to generate — ãåíåðèðîâàòü, ïðîèçâîäèòü to transmit — ïåðåäàâàòü to store — õðàíèòü scale — ìàñøòàá unprecedented in history — íå èìåþùèé ïðåöåäåíòîâ â èñòîðèè indication — óêàçàíèå, ñâèäåòåëüñòâî explosive — âçðûâíîé to deal with — èìåòü äåëî ñ, çàíèìàòüñÿ ÷åì-ëèáî integration — èíòåãðàöèÿ application — ïðèëîæåíèå, èñïîëüçîâàíèå circuits — ýëåêòðè÷åñêèå ñõåìû, öåïè device — óñòðîéñòâî transmission — ïåðåäà÷à processing — îáðàáîòêà to rely — ïîëàãàòüñÿ Fourier analysis — àíàëèç Ôóðüå linear systems theory — òåîðèÿ ëèíåéíûõ ñèñòåì linear algebra — ëèíåéíàÿ àëãåáðà differential equations — äèôôåðåíöèàëüíûå óðàâíåíèÿ probability theory — òåîðèÿ âåðîÿòíîñòè extensively — øèðîêî replacement — çàìåùåíèå fibre optics — îïòîâîëîêîííûå òåõíîëîãèè copper — ìåäü digital — öèôðîâîé immunity — çàùèùåííîñòü, íåâîñïðèèì÷èâîñòü carrying capacity — ïðîïóñêíàÿ ñïîñîáíîñòü light — ëåãêèé rapidly growing — áûñòðîðàñòóùèé artificial intelligence — èñêóññòâåííûé ðàçóì sophisticated — ñëîæíûé superconducting — ñâåðõïðîâîäèìîñòü ADD TO YOUR ACTIVE VOCABULARY: a) mechanical engineer — èíæåíåð-ìåõàíèê electric engineer — èíæåíåð-ýëåêòðèê electronic engineer — èíæåíåð ýëåêòðîíèê computer engineer — èíæåíåð-êîìïüþòåðùèê military engineer — âîåííûé èíæåíåð b) prestigious job (work) — ïðåñòèæíàÿ ðàáîòà well-paid job — âûñîêîîïëà÷èâàåìàÿ ðàáîòà employee — íàåìíûé ðàáî÷èé employer — íàéìîäàòåëü businessman — ïðåäïðèíèìàòåëü, áèçíåñìåí state-employed — ãîñóäàðñòâåííûé ñëóæàùèé white-collar worker — «áåëûé âîðîòíè÷îê», ðàáîòíèê óìñòâåííîãî òðóäà blue-collar worker — «ñèíèé âîðîòíè÷îê», ðàáîòíèê ôèçè÷åñêîãî òðóäà skilled worker — êâàëèôèöèðîâàííûé ðàáî÷èé unskilled worker — íåêâàëèôèöèðîâàííûé ðàáî÷èé experienced worker — îïûòíûé ðàáîòíèê c) to be hired for a job — áûòü íàíÿòûì íà âûïîëíåíèå ðàáîòû to look for a new job (work, position) — èñêàòü íîâóþ ðàáîòó to apply for a new job — ïðåòåíäîâàòü íà êàêóþ-ëèáî äîëæíîñòü application for a position of — çàÿâëåíèå íà êàêóþ-ëèáî äîëæíîñòü resume — ðåçþìå C.V. (curriculum vitae) — àâòîáèîãðàôèÿ to be fired — áûòü óâîëåííûì to retire — óõîäèòü íà ïåíñèþ to be unemployed — áûòü áåçðàáîòíûì Exercise 9.1. Translate into English: 1. Ðîäèòåëè êóïèëè ìíå êîìïüþòåð, êîãäà ÿ ó÷èëàñü(ñÿ) â äåñÿòîì êëàññå. 2. Íèêàêîé ñîâðåìåííûé áèçíåñ íå âîçìîæåí áåç êîìïüþòåðíîé òåõíèêè. 3. Êîìïüþòåðíàÿ èíäóñòðèÿ — íàèáîëåå áûñòðîðàçâèâàþùåñÿ ïðîèçâîäñòâî. 4. Êîìïüþòåðíîå óïðàâëåíèå àâòîìàòèçèðîâàííûìè ïðîèçâîäñòâåííûìè ëèíèÿìè îòêðûâàåò íîâûå ãîðèçîíòû äåøåâîãî è êà÷åñòâåííîãî ïðîèçâîäñòâà òîâàðîâ. 5. Êðóïíûì äîñòèæåíèåì â ñôåðå êîììóíèêàöèè ÿâëÿåòñÿ çàìåíà àíàëîãîâûõ ñèñòåì íà öèôîðâûå. 6.  íàñòîÿùåå âðåìÿ îïòîâîëîêîííûå öèôðîâûå òåõíîëîãèè îáåñïå÷èâàþò áîëåå êà÷åñòâåííóþ è äîñòóïíóþ ñâÿçü, ÷åì àíàëîãîâûå ñèñòåìû. Exercise 9.2. How do you see your future profession? Please answer the following questions: 1) What kind of work are you interested in? a) well paid b) interesting c) in a large and famous company d) quiet e) in an industry which has a future f) prestigious g) not to sit the whole day in the office h) to travel a lot 2) What position would you like to have? a) to manage people — manager b) to work for someone else — an employee c) to be your own boss — self-employed, businessman d) to be responsible for everything — top manager, director e) to work for the state — state employee Exercise 9.3. Please discuss with your group advantages and disadvantages of your future profession. Do you think that engineering profession is prestigios? Is it well-paid? How difficult is it to find a good work in this field?
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