Zokirov shamshodbek 621-22 guruh
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Zokirov SHamshodbek 621
Zokirov SHamshodbek 621-22 guruh Term II. Unit 1. Scor 10 for all tasks. Task 1. Look at the list of cybercrimes and answer to these questions. 1. Which crimes are the most dangerous? 2. Is it fair or unfair to pay for the songs, video, books or articles that you download? 3. What measures can be taken by government to stop cybercrime? 4. Do you think governments have the right to censor material on the internet Task 2. Develop your own workplace rules for your company. Task 3.Future Perfect Continuous Tense The Future Perfect Continuous Tense describes the future ongoing action or activities completed after a certain instant of time. It relatively says about the action which occurs maybe in the past, present, or future and is supposed to happen in the future instant. If we have to express any action in future perfect continuous tense, we have to think of ourselves in future tense and get back to that action which, takes place at that time instant. Task 3 : Use the verbs in brackets in the correct future tenses – will-future, going to-future, Simple Present or Present Progressive. 1. The train _________________at 11:45. (to leave) (The train will have been leaving at 11:45) 2. We ___having___________dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday, but we haven’t booked a table yet. (to have) 3. My ski instructor believes it ______________in the mountains tomorrow evening. (to snow)( My ski instructor believes it snowing in the mountains tomorrow evening) 4. On Sunday at 8 o'clock I _meeting__my friend. (to meet) 5. They___flying___________ to London on Friday evening at 8:15. (to fly) 6. Wait! I __driving___________you to the station. (to drive) The English lesson _____staring_________at 8:45. (to start) I _______looking_______my sister in April. (to see) Look at the clouds - it _____raining_________in a few minutes. (to rain)_. 9. Listen! There's someone at the door. I _______opening__________the door for you. (to open) Task 4. Write brief report according to these questions. 1. What do you do to prevent computer infections? I install an antivirus to protect the computer from infection 2. Do you keep your virus protection updated? Yes, I will definitely update. Sometimes my computer itself gives a warning 3. What should you do to improve your computer security. Depending on the resources we have to implement, this can cost us a lot of time, but they can save us a lot of time in the long run, because instead of spending time fixing the problems presented, we spend time preventing them from occurring. Task 5. Consider these examples of computer disasters. How could you prevent them or limit their effects? • You open an email attachment which contains a very destructive virus. if this e-mail contains a virus, the computer's antivirus will remove it immediately. • Someone guesses your password (the type of car you drive plus the day and month of your birth) and copies sensitive data. I should not use publicly known information (birthday, month, year, name, surname) so that someone cannot guess my password. • Your hard disk crashes and much of your data is lost permanently. so that the data is not deleted, it is necessary to save them in several copies, not only in one folder • Someone walks into your computer lab and steals the memory chips from all the PCs. the security measures of the room should be improved so that no one can enter the laboratory • Your backup tapes fail to restore properly. if the backup tapes are not properly restored, the inspection on them should be strengthened Task 6. Imagine you are designing an ICT classroom with 16 networked PCs, Internet access and peripherals. What safety precautions should be taken into account? Use these notes to help you write 4 tips or suggestions. 1. Room conditions (space, desks, chairs, lights and windows) 2. Ergonomic devices 3. Electrical safety: layout of cables and connectors, hotspots for a wireless network, etc... 4. Noticeboards and posters with health and safety recommendations This room should be spocius and bright. Then he installed tables andchairs for kompyuter placement in 3 rows. It is necessaryto have ergonomic devices in the room. Because it iss necessary to study the effect pf every devices in the room human health. The lack of electrocity is definiteky important. Since the room be a lot of sockets there. Then cables will be long. In the room, it willl be great if you hang up motivational and motivational posters, as well as pictures depicting safety and technical rukes and sanitar hygine requirements. Task 7. You should give CV writing rules: 1.Contact information 2.Research Objrctive 3.Education 4.Profissional Academic Appointment 5.Books Chapters 6.Awards and Honors 7.Conferences 8.Teaching Experiense 9.Non-Academic Activities 10. Languages and skills 11.Memberships 12References Task 8. Try doing the exercise by filling in the words having definite time. 1. I will complete my homework _at 16:00 o’clock ______. 2. I was 15 minutes late for the meeting _________ . 3. Rohit got his salary credited __April_____. 4. I will visit my doctor __on 8 𝑡ℎ 𝑎𝑝𝑟𝑖𝑙_____. 5. To improve his skills, Rohan is attending weekend classes 2 hours classes on______. 6. Open your books and start reading __paragraph 2 𝑟𝑑____. Complete the exercise with words having indefinite frequency in time. 1. Rohan does homework. Yrsterday. 2. My son _a lot of_____ drinks milk. 3. Rohit falls ill today. 4. I eat out this week 5. Rohit still visits my house. 6. Mohini is early to appear for her exams. Task 9. Watch the video about IT system and write an essay (80-100). You can use all information from this unit. Task 10. CHANNELS OF COMMUNICATION. Telecommunications refers to the transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication.Information is transmitted by devices such as the telephone,radio,television,satellite,or computer networks.Examples could be two people speaking on their mobile phone, a sales department sending a fax to a client,or even someone reading the teletext pages on TV. But in the modern world, telecommunications mainly means transferring information across the Internet,via modern,phone lines or wireless networks. Because of telecommunications,people can now work at home and communicate with their office by computer and telephone. This is called teleworking. In call centres, assistance or support is given to customers using for telemarketing, the process of selling goods and service over the phone. Digital TV and radio. In recent years, TV and radio broadcasting has been revolutionized by developments in satellite and digital transmission. Digital TV is a way of transmitting pictures by means of digital signals, in contrast to the analogue signals used by traditional TV. Digital TV offers interactive services and pay multimedia – that is, it can transmit movies and shows to TV sets or PCs on a pay-perview basis. It is also widescreen, meaning programmes are broadcast in a native 16:9 format instead of the old 4:3 format. Digital TV provides a better quality of picture and sound and allows broadcasts to deliver more channels. Digital Terrestrial TV is received via a set-top box, a device that decodes the signal received though the aerial. New technologies are being devised to allow you to watch TV on your mobile. For example, DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) and DVB-H (Digital Video BroadcastHandheld)can send multimedia (radio, TV and data )to mobile devices. Audio programs are also transmitted in a digital radio format called DAB(Digital Audio broadcasting ) Mobile communications Thanks to wireless connectivity, mobile phones and Blackberrys now let you check your email, browse the web and connect with home or company intranets, all without wires. The use of GPS in cars and PDAs is widespread, so you can easily navigate in a foreign city or find the nearest petrol station. In the next few years. GPS chips will be incorporated into most mobile phones. Another trend is wearable computers. Can you imagine wearing a PC on your belt and getting email on your sunglasses? Some devices are equipped with a wireless modem, a keypad and a small screen; others are activated by voice. The users of wearable technology are sometimes even called cyborgs! The term was invented by Manfred Clynes and Nathan Kline in 1960 to describe cybernetic organisms-being that are part robot, part human. Read the text again.Make a SWOT analysis according to the text. SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis is a framework used to evaluate company`s competitive position and to develop strategic planning. SWOT analysis assesses internal and external factors, as well as current and future potential. A SWOT analysis is designed to facilitate a realistic, fact-based, data-driven look at the strengths and weaknesses of an organization, initiatives, or within its industry. The organization needs to keep the analysis accurate by avoiding preconceived beliefs or gray areas and instead focusing on real-life contexts. Companies should use it as a guide and not necessarily as a prescription. Download 352.7 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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