II. По выделенным словообразовательным элементам определите, какому из английских слов соответствует предъявленное русское слово

6. направление a) director b) directly c) direction
7. признавать a) recognition b) recognize c) recognizable
8. ученый a) scientist b) scientific c) scientifically
9. бесформенный a) shaper b) shapely c) shapeless

III. Из данных предложений выпишите и переведите то, в котором глагол to have выражает долженствование.

10. The American industry has financed research labs generating basic research.

11. The Nobel prizes had tremendous prestige and offered significant financial rewards.

12. Alfred Nobel had to move to Russia with his parents in 1842.

IV. Из данных предложений выпишите и переведите то, в котором глагол to be выражает долженствование.

13. World-famous for his works Nobel was never personally well known.

14. The award ceremony was to take place at the Oslo Town Hall.

15. His invention was help during the area of rapidly growing industries.

V.Из данных предложений выпишите и переведите те, в которых сказуемое стоит в Passive Voice.

16. His greatest wish was to see an end of wars.

17. Each year, thousands of international experts are invited to nominate candidates.

18. Sir Winston Churchill received a literature prize in 1953.

19. Many scientists were attracted to American universities by generous research funds.

20. Alfred Nobel is remembered long after his death.

VI. Выберите и выпишите соответствующую форму глагола.

21. The Nobel Committee for physics invites / is invited 2,000 professors to nominate candidates.

22. In his famous will Nobel left / was left money to provide prizes for outstanding works in science.

23. Large amounts of money donated / were donated by Nobel’s relatives to research and education.

24. The safety of explosives improved / was improved by inventing dynamite.

25. He quickly saw / was seen industrial openings for his scientific inventions.

 

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Alfred Nobel (1833 - 1896)