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Английский язык для магистратуры R ussia: a Part of The W orld or... EDITING and WRITING Ex. 24. Write a summary of the text in Reading 2. Ex. 25. Write a survey report based on the opinion poll results. Use the tips in Unit 1 (ex. 30). Change in Views of Russia, % favourable 1 2007 2009 2011 2012 2013 US 44 43 49 37 37 Britain 47 45 50 38 38 France 35 43 53 36 36 Germany 34 42 46 33 32 Spain 35 36 46 36 38 Poland 34 33 35 34 36 Turkey 17 13 18 16 19 Egypt 46 48 35 31 30 Jordan 48 42 31 26 25 China 54 46 47 48 49 Japan 22 23 28 22 27 Mexico 38 29 23 25 28 Generations Divide on Russia, % favorable 18–29 30–49 50+ Japan 46 27 21 Germany 51 27 29 Turkey 33 15 10 US 49 38 29 Spain 48 42 30 France 44 40 31 Mexico 32 28 22 1 Pew Research Center, September 2013. http://www.pewglobal.org/2013/09/03/global-opinion-of-russia- mixed/ 242 Д. А. Крячков UNIT VIII MIXED BAG Ex. 26. Fill in the gaps with the correct adverb or preposition where necessary. a) ___ the dawn ___ ___ the wake ___ a reason ___ optimism the prospects ___ smth attribute smth ___ smth ingrained ___ the mindset serious matters ___ their own right bitter arguments ___ smth to react ___ a more recent memory to be surprised ___ smth to adapt ___ the loss of status to do smth ___ political reasons an obstacle ___ partnership to seek cooperation ___ smb ___ an issue ___ the extent possible to gear smth ___ smth b) 1. A reason ___ some countries’ strong criticism ___ Russia might be more due ___ proximity to Russia and common experience of many years rath- er than enmity 2. ___ the dawn ___ the 20th century Russians made ___ a notable part of the working popula- tion in the biggest industrial cities of Latvia. 3. Closer cooperation ___ Russia should become a major foreign policy priority ___ NATO, but better relations ___ Moscow cannot come ___ the expense ___ the security of eastern Euro- pean alliance members. 4. Despite U.S. assurances that NATO is not focused ___ Russia and ___ fact is geared more ___ “out-of-area” operations (e.g., in Afghanistan), most of the Alliance’s new Central European members joined ___ the alliance exactly because it offered security ___ Russia. 5. In a grim assessment, the Council on Foreign Relations reports that the Kremlin is an increas- ing obstacle ___ U.S. interests. 6. ___ the wake ___ the disastrous Crimean campaigns of 1687 and 1689 Russia began to lose confidence ___ the Holy League, fearing exclusion ___ any future peace negotiations with the Turks. 7. It is essential that we understand and adapt ___ the new security environment ___ which we find ourselves. 8. Moscow was accused in the past ___ raising gas prices ___ political reasons, but how can this be proved? 9. Mr Obama wanted to play down arguments ___ Georgia and missile defense, and instead engage Russia ___ more important strategic questions. 10. Prospects ___ Russia returning ___ its former Soviet pre-eminence and explicitly seeking to undermine the US are bleak. 11. Russia has reacted ___ the planned deployment ___ American missiles in Poland, saying it is simply a matter ___ Washington and Warsaw. 12. Some analysts believe that much ___ Russia’s involvement ___ NATO affairs is motivated ___ the desire to influence NATO decisions ___ the extent possible and to emphasize that Russia cannot be excluded ___ any important international organization. 13. The “big brother” syndrome is ingrained ___ Russia’s dealings ___ the former Soviet Republics, and the Russian elite continues to look upon the countries of the former Soviet space ___ its sphere of influence. |
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