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Тест Английский речевой этикет
Раздел | Иностранные языки |
Класс | - |
Тип | Тесты |
Автор | Молибоженко Н.В. |
Дата | 24.02.2016 |
Формат | docx |
Изображения | Нет |
Тест.
Словарь культурного человека.
Ex. 1.
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When you address a middle-aged man whose name you don't know, you say:
a) Mister
b) Sir
c) Excuse me, please
d) Hey, you there! -
If you want to address an American tourist (Mrs Jane Hardy) whom you have known for a few days, you say:
a) Madam
b) Mrs Hardy
c) Jane
d) Jane Hardy -
If you want to address an eminent British scientist (Doctor John Lonsdale), aged 50, you say:
a) Dr Lonsdale
b) Mr Lonsdale
c) John
d) Lonsdale -
If you want to address a visiting English teacher called Helen Parker, aged 25-30 (unmarried), you call her:
a) Helen
b) Miss Helen
c) Miss Parker
d) Miss -
If you have not heard what someone said, you say:
a) Sorry
b) Excuse me.
c) Repeat it, please
d) Thank you -
Political Correctness was born in which decade? (5 баллов)
a) 1970s
b) 1850s
c) 1990s
d) 1960s
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Ex. 2.
How would you address the following people?
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A girl of eighteen, not married (Judy Brown).
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A married woman with two children, aged 35 (Elsie Smith).
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A university professor (David Clark).
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A doctor who is examining you (Stephen Powell)
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An elderly man in the street who seems to have lost his way (you want to help him).
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Ex. 3.
Here are some politically incorrect expressions. Can you match them with the politically correct words?
1) Disabled
a) Visually-challenged
2) Hispanics
b) Member of Africa Diaspora
3) Blind
c) Physically-challenged
4) Indian
d) Chicano
5) Nigger
e) Indigenous person
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Ex. 4.
Match the civil titles with the status of the individual.
1) Mrs
a) A man whose marital status is unknown.
2) Miss
b) A woman who is married.
3) Ms
c) A woman who is unmarried.
4) Mr
d) A woman whose marital status is unknown.
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Ex. 5.
Translate from English to Russian.
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Excuse me, you've left your umbrella here.
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Excuse me, are you getting off at the next station?
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Excuse me, is this seat taken?
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Pardon me, would you please help me cross the street?
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Sorry to trouble you, but could you tell me the time?
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I'm sorry to trouble you, but could you move up a bit?
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