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Ну, думаю, выражу мнение всех присутствующих, если скажу, я не уверена, что это то, на что мы все подписывались.

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I

don’t think I’m out of line when I say that this scandal makes Benghazi look like whitewater!

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Я не думаю, что преувеличиваю, когда говорю, что по сравнению с этим скандалом Бенгази- просто детский лепет!

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I think

I

speak on behalf

of

my colleagues when I say you have been a gift for us, Barry.

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Думаю, выражу мнение коллег, когда скажу, что ты стал настоящим даром для нас, Барри.

Might be a blessing in disguise.

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Я думаю, что выражу общее мнение, когда скажу что то, что мы не должны фотографироваться для ежегодника, возможно, дар небес.

you are the Danny Zuko

of

our dreams.

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Я думаю, что выражу наше общее мнение, если скажу, хотя ты прослушивался с песней Сэнди, ты- Дэнни Зуко нашей мечты.

Gentlemen, I think that

I

speak for all of us when I say that the only reason that

I

took this job was

to do as little work as humanly possible.

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Господа, Я думаю, что

говорю

за всех когда говорю, что единственная причина, по которой

я

взял эту работу в» Бай

Мор», это чтобы работать как только можно меньше.

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I think I can speak for both of us

when 

I say that if your intention is to take their facility by force,

we will have no part

of

it.

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Думаю, я могу сказать за нас обоих, что если вы собираетесь захватить их комплекс силой, мы

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cringe to think of the things they said about me

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Francois Smith

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Francois Smith
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5 years ago

It depends on which section of technology, but generally speaking:

Technology is the advancement of current products/services which assist the average person to achieve more, in a faster more efficient and productive way.

Mujahid Latif

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Mujahid Latif
, Mobile Applications Developer , Freelance
5 years ago

when you hear the word technology its directly pop up in your mind that something very updated and digitize . 

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Hi.

I’m in the process of making a new logo for my website and I’m completely out of ideas. So, I thought of something fun that may get me thinking:

What do you think of when you hear the word «technology» or «tech» ? Objects? Other words? Etc.

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I think of smartphones and computers mainly, but that’s moreso just IT. «Technology» is a very broad term.

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I think primarily as Reacon does; though you can add «Space Technology to that.»

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I think of Michael Jackson behind a pc trying to lure kids to his house :rofl:

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Well, think of something that is brand new, or current.

Networking and Internet on the move with Handheld Devices is probably the latest thing.

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I think of logicboards (motherboards). :D

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Why does Apple not just call it what it is

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Why does Apple not just call it what it is

Think different.

Call that renaming BS or not, I like the term.

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i’m a IT guy so whenever i hear the word technology i think computers and server, however electronics is when i think gadgets and gizmos :D

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Steel rods.. Assembly lines

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Buy it, use it, break it, fix it, Trash it, change it…

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Dennis and Dee podcast on technology from always sunny in Philadelphia.

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Buy it, use it, break it, fix it, Trash it, change it…

:) me too.

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Technologic by Daft Punk!

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I think of stuff with circuitry.

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I think of logicboards (motherboards). :D

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No joke, I liked Clippy. :o

He was cute, but I turned him off eventually either way! :D

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Problems, headaches, possibilities, money, success and failure.

Not in that order, and certainly not limited to the above. :p

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I generally think of any advancement beyond the human body that is used as a tool (eg, a Fork is technology.)

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Pretty much anything that is born out of computing, television or radio.

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my first thought was penis

then was CPU, water cooled and a 3 monitor setup + 2 semi naked chicks

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A. Complete using the correct form of the words in the box.

1   John Sanders, MP, ………………… any involvement in the scandal when asked about it yesterday.

2   The politician ………………… to say more when questioned by reporters this morning.

3   Johnny Depp rarely ………………… invitations to do interviews.

4   Johnny Depp ………………… to appear at a press conference to promote his latest film.

5   Did you see the newspaper ………………… this morning?

6   If you give every paragraph of your report a …………………, it’ll be easier to read.

7   Living Today has got a special ………………… this month on healthy diets. There are interviews with nutritionists, menus, recipes, and loads of other things too.

8   There’s an interesting ………………… in the paper about the Constitution of the European Union.

9   I generally trust what I hear on the news, but rarely believe anything I read in the ………………… .

10   The ………………… involve print journalism, TV, radio and even electronic forms of communication such as the Internet.

11   We interrupt this programme to bring you an urgent ………………… .

12   And we’ll be back with our regular ………………… at seven o’clock.

Answers

1 denied   2 refused   3 accepts   4 (has) agreed

5 headline(s)   6 heading   7 feature   8 article

9 press   10 media   11 newsflash   12 bulletin

B. Circle the correct word or phrase.

 It’s a great computer programme / program once you get the hang of it.

 I hate tabloid / broadsheet newspapers; they’re just full of gossip, scandal and lies!

 As a journalist / columnist for a local paper, you don’t have to interview people or attend events. You just have to express your opinions about the issues of the day.

4   There’s a great talk / quiz / game show on BBC1 tonight. Contestants have to race through a supermarket as quickly as they can, filling up their trolleys as they go.

5   On some TV channels, an announcer / a commentator tells you what the next programme is going to be.

6   Join us at half past nine for a live broadcast / channel of the State Opening of Parliament.

Answers

1 program   2 tabloid   3 columnist

4 game   5 an announcer   6 broadcast

C. Write on word in each gap.

 Please do not ……………… over your examination papers until you are instructed to do so.

 I had to ……………… in so many forms. It took me hours!

 I’d like everyone here to ……………… forward as many suggestions as possible.

 There was a guy in the street ……………… out free tickets to that new quiz show.

 He ……………… out that he’d worked in children’s TV, but in fact he’s never been near a TV studio!

 Could you ……………… up her number in the phone book?

 She ……………… out as one of the finest contemporary British novelists around at the moment.

Answers

1 turn   2 fill   3 put   4 handing/giving

5 made   6 look   7 stands

D. Complete each second sentence using the word given, so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write between two and five words in each gap.

1   Her latest bestseller was published last month.   out

      Her latest bestseller …………………………………… last month.

2   That story’s not true, is it?   up

      You ……………………………………, didn’t you?

3   The programme starts at half past six.   on

      The programme …………………………………… at half past six.

4   The documentary didn’t really explore why the rainforests are being cut down.   into

      The documentary didn’t really …………………………………… why the rainforests are being cut down.

5   I had a quick look at the magazine in the dentist’s waiting room.   through

      I …………………………………… in the dentist’s waiting room

6   I don’t think we need to mention that now.   up

      I don’t think we need to …………………………………… now.

7   Your lies don’t fool me!   through

      I can …………………………………… your lies!

Answers

1 came out/ was brought out

2 made that story up/ made up that story

3 comes on/ is on

4 go into

5 flicked through the magazine

6 bring that up

7 see through

E. Choose the correct answer.

1   It’s not always easy to ………… the difference between fact and opinion.

        A make         B do

        C say             D tell

2   The debate will ………… place tonight.

        A be              B have

        C take           D make

3   In my …………, freedom of the press must be maintained.

        A mind          B view

        C sight          D thought

4   Media mogul Ronald Morduck has ………… control of another tabloid.

        A made         B found

        C give            D taken

5   They ………… a description of the robber on CrimeTime and it sounded like you!

        A made         B told

        C said            D gave

6   J.K. Rowling has ………… an enormous influence on children’s literature.

        A had            B given

        C done          D set

7   I could spend hours ………… the Internet!

        A surfing      B diving

        C sailing        D swimming

8   They said ………… the news that the price of petrol is going up again.

        A from          B in

        C on              D at

9   The issue ………… question is more complex than you think.

        A from          B in

        C on              D at

10   Watch ………… for words like ‘so-called’ in articles as they express the writer’s bias.

        A about        B around

        C over           D out

Answers

1 D   2 C   3 B   4 D   5 D   6 A

7 A   8 C   9 B   10 D

F. Each of the words in bold is incorrect. Rewrite them correctly.

 He’s been described by several critics for our greatest living poet. ………………

 I think you’ve confused tabloids by broadsheets. ………………

 Do you believe about telepathy? ………………

 There’s no point of trying to get an interview with him. He never does interviews! ………………

 According from this report, scientists have discovered a new planet. ………………

 The facts in this article don’t correspond about my own experience at all. ………………

Answers

1 as   2 with   3 in    4 in    5 to   6 with

G. Water has damaged part of this text about an announcement. Read it and decide what you think each of the original words was. Write the words in the blank spaces.

The announcement

The editor sent an e-mail (1) …………… every journalist on the news desk announcing (2) …………… there would be an emergency editorial meeting at one o’clock. I had heard (3) …………… the problems the paper was facing and I heard (4) …………… one of my colleagues that the paper might be going to close. Whatever it was, it was likely (5) …………… be bad news. At the meeting, the editor told us (6) …………… to tell anyone else yet, but the paper had been taken over by Ronald Morduck. He said he had only been informed (7) …………… the decision that morning. We were all so surprised (8) …………… the news that nobody knew what to say. I made a comment (9) …………… a colleague that it was time to start looking for a new job. The editor heard this, and finally managed to persuade us not (10) …………… quit until we had seen what changes would be made.

Answers

1 to   2 that   3 about   4 from    5 to

6 not   7 of/about   8 by/at   9 to   10 to

H. Complete the sentences by changing the form of the word in capitals when this necessary.

1   Why do press photographers think they can turn up at a celebrity’s house completely …………………. (ANNOUNCE)?

2   How many means of …………………. (COMMUNICATE) do you use on a regular basis?

3   Could you write an …………………. (EDIT) for the next issue of the school magazine?

4   You have to have a sense of …………………. (HUMOUR) to work on children’s TV!

5   There’s an …………………. (WRITE) rule on tabloid newspapers that the truth always takes second place to a good story.

 When Jill was at …………………. (SECOND) school she used to dream of being a DJ on local radio.

 Are you thinking of a career in …………………. (JOURNAL)?

 You don’t actually get a lot of …………………. (INFORM) from a news report on radio or TV.

Answers

1 unannounced   2 communication   3 editorial

4 humour   5 unwritten   6 secondary

7 journalism   8 information

I. Complete the text by changing the form of the word in capitals.

Politics on TV

I love watching (1) …………………. (DISCUSS) programmes, and I love politics, so you’d think I’d enjoy watching (2) …………………. (POLITICS) being interviewed on TV. But I don’t. All too often, (3) …………………. (JOURNAL) ask them the most (4) …………………. (RIDICULE) questions, and, when they do get an interesting question, I sit there watching in (5) …………………. (BELIEVE) as some of the most (6) …………………. (POWER) people in the country give totally (7) …………………. (CONVINCE) responses. It’s as if they don’t care whether their reply is (8) …………………. (BELIEVE) or not. Often, they’re very poor (9) …………………. (COMMUNICATE), and they’re frequently even more (10) …………………. (INFORM) about key issues than I am. I don’t expect them to be particularly (11) …………………. (HUMOUR) – they are serious people, after all – but at least they could say something interesting occasionally. It makes me want to stand for election myself!

Answers

1 discussion   2 politicians   3 journalists   4 ridiculous

5 disbelief   6 powerful   7 unconvincing   8 believable

9 communicators   10 uninformed   11 humorous

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