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II. Match the items to make expressions from the article. Translate them.




1. manufacturing a) company

2. rival b) plant

3. trade c) property

4. industrial d) offence

5. intellectual e) espionage

6. domestic f) secrets

7. criminal g) law

 

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1. manufacturing b) plant -

2. rival a) company -

3. trade f) secrets -

4. industrial e) espionage -

5. intellectual c) property -

6. domestic g) law -

7. criminal d) offence -

III. Now match the expressions in the task above with their meanings given below.

8) information that you do not want competitors to have

9) when an organisation tries to obtain trade secrets illegally

10) a crime

11) the law of a particular country

12) the ideas, techniques, etc. that are the property of a particular company

13) a competitor

14) a factory

 

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8) information that you do not want competitors to have trade secrets

9) when an organisation tries to obtain trade secrets illegally industrial espionage

10) a crime criminal offence

11) the law of a particular country domestic law

12) the ideas, techniques, etc. that are the property of a particular company ntellectual property

13) a competitor rival company

14) a factory manufacturing plant

 

 

IV. Find appropriate forms of expressions in the article that mean the same as the verbs in italics. Translate them.

15) to arrest someone (6 letters)

16) to pass laws (5 letters)

17) to give away secrets (4 letters)

18) to pass on technology (legally) (8 letters)

19) to obtain skills (4 letters)

20) to make your products different from competing products (13 letters)

21) to stop something from happening (7 letters)

h) to defend something (7 letters)

 

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15) to arrest someone (6 letters) to detain

16) to pass laws (5 letters ) to enact

17) to give away secrets (4 letters) to leak

18) to pass on technology (legally) (8 letters) to transfer

19) to obtain skills (4 letters) to gain

20) to make your products different from competing products (13 letters) to differentiate

21) to stop something from happening (7 letters) to prevent

h) to defend something (7 letters) to protect

 

V. What is the key message of the article?

Choose the best alternative.

a) Japan is increasingly worried about its loss of competitiveness because of industrial espionage.

b) Industrial espionage is impossible to prevent - all you can do is try to limit it.

c) Japan is still often accused of industrial espionage today and the article gives examples of this.

 

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A) Japan is increasingly worried about its loss of competitiveness because of industrial espionage.

 


Paper II. Language Usage

Choose the most appropriate variant for each sentence.

23. The queen is not only d but also an important symbol of national unity.

a) a wise woman c) a leader of the majority party

b) a political figure d) head of State

24. As a result of a long process of evolution, during which the monarchys a has been progressively reduced, the Queen acts on the advice of her ministers.

a. absolute power c) influence

b. income d) authorit

25. Britain is governed by b in the name of the Queen.

a) the Parliament c) the Monarch

b) Her Majestys Government d) the President

26. In spite of a trend during the past hundred years towards giving powers directly to ministers, the Queen still takes part in some important c.

a) events in the country c) acts of government

b) meetings and conventions d) political events

27. These include summoning, proroguing discontinuing until the next session without dissolution - and dissolving Parliament; and giving a to Bills passed by Parliament.

a) Royal Assent c) her resolution

b) written agreement d) oral agreement

28. The Queen also formally appoints many important b, including government ministers, judges, officers in the armed forces, diplomats, bishops and some other senior clergy of the Church of England.

a. politicians c) leaders





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