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Main FAQ гуманитарные науки естественные науки математические науки технические науки 3 билет 1. Tails. Answer : in informal spoken English, tails are sometimes used at the end of a sentence to emphasise or make clearer what we have just said. We often use them when we give an evaluation of something: It's a really good PHOto , THAT (tail) one She's a JUDGE, my AUNT (tail) Tails consist of a noun phrase. They usually have a rising tone because they are referring to or expanding on something that has been said before. Some tails consist of this, that, these or those or a phrase beginning with one of these words. These tails usually emphasise what we are saying: They're all we've got LEFT, THOSE two. They taste GREAT, these BIScuits. Other tails make clear who or what we are referring to: He's good COOK, Nigel (Nigel is a good cook) Match the sentence beginnings and the tails. a. It's so boring, _1_ this cream. b. I think it's gone off, _2_ tennis. c. I took them myself, _3_ the one with the fur collar. d. That's my coat, _4_ our neighbor. e. They're a bit unfriendly, _5_ most of these photos. Answer: a-2, b-1, c-5, d-3, e-4 2. Make the phonetic analysis of the following words: Cheerful, conscientious, stubborn Cheerful- ['tʃiәfl]- 8 letters, 2 syllables, 2 vowel sounds, 2 short vowels, long vowel-no, 3 cons sounds, noise cons- voiced-no, 2 voiceless- f, tʃ, 1sonorants –l. Conscientious- [,kϽnʃi'enʃәs] 13 letters, 3 syllables, 4 vowels, 4 short vowel sounds, 6 cons, noise cons: 4 voiceless-k, ʃ, ʃ, s, voiced-no, 2 sonorants- n,n. Stubborn- ['st^bәn]- 8 letters, 6 sounds, 2 syllables, 2 vowels, 2 short vowel sounds, 4 cons. sounds, noise cons: 1voiced-b, 2 voiceless-s,t, 1 sonorants-n 3. Classification of consonants in the manner of articulation. Acc to the manner of articulation cons. May be of four groups: 1. Occlusive 2. Constrictive 3. Occlussive-constrictive 4. Rolled Noise consonants: 1. Occlusive noise cons: [p,t,b,d,k,g] 2. constrictive fricatives (noise cons): [f,v,Ө, δ, s, z., ʃ, ʒ, h] 3. Occlussive-constrictive (affricates): [tʃ, ʤ] Sonorants: 1. Occlusive:m,n,η 2. Constrictive: w,l,r,j |