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Упражнвнпе

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A. Найдите в каждом предложении подлежащее и ска
зуемое и так называемый "Независимый причаст
ный оборот", который включает существительное
(иногда с предлогом with) и причастие с относя
щимися к нему словами; причём существительное,
стоящее перед причастием, никогда не совпадает
с подлежащим всего предложения.

Б. На русский язык "Независимый причастный оборот" передаётся придаточным обстоятельственным предложением или сочинительным предложением, присоединяемым словами причём, и, а, но или бессоюзно (то есть существительное становится подлежащим, а причастие - сказуемым русского предложения).

Например:

The human heart is divided by a septum into two halves - right and left - each half being further divided into two cavities, the upper of the two being termed the auricles and the lower - the ventricles.

У человека сердце разделено перегородкой на две половины - правую и левую, - причём каждая половина в свою очередь делится на две камеры; верхние камеры называются предсердиями, а нижние - желудочками.

B. Переведите предложения.


  1. Veins have thinner walls than arteries, the difference in thickness being due to
    the smaller amount of elastic and muscular tissues.

  2. The white blood cells are less numerous than the red cells, the ratio being about
    one white cell to every six hundred red cells.

  3. The pulse is usually examined at the radial artery at the wrist, the advantage of
    position being that the artery is near the surface and easily compressed against
    the bone.

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  1. The frequency of pulse varies with age and also with sex, adult female having six
    or eight more beats a minute than male.

  2. The stomach is shaped like a pear, its broad end lying to the left under the ribs,
    and its narrow end at the lower level on the right side.

  3. Like the stomach, the intestines are in constant movement, the movement being
    necessary for mixing the contents and for their propulsion through the body.

  4. One end of the muscle is more fixed than the other, the rigid end being known
    as the origin of the muscle.

  5. The liver secretes bile more or less continuously, the amount in 24 hours varying
    from a pint to more than a quart.

  6. Formation of the clot occurs in three stages, each involving the production of a
    special chemical substance.




  1. The way the kidneys excrete substances changes in the first few years after birth,
    with different mechanisms maturing at different times.

  2. In arrhythmia, the rhythm may be regular, as in the normal heartbeat, with each
    beat of the atria being followed by one beat of the ventricles, or it may be
    irregular.

  3. The diagnosis having been made, it remains to be determined whether the syndrome
    is caused by hyperplasia, an adenoma, or adenocarcinoma.


Упражнение 21

(обзорное)

A. Проанализируйте структуру каждого предложения
и определите его ядро.

Б. Найдите причастие I и определите его функцию в предложении.

B. Переведите предложения.


  1. The skin covers the body completely forming a waterproof protective coat that
    constitutes the first barrier to invading organisms.

  2. The heart is a very powerful muscle, contracting between 60 and 200 times a
    minute depending on the level of activity.

  3. The diameter of the respiratory passages is altered by contraction or relaxation of
    the involuntary muscle in their walls, thus regulating the volume of air entering
    the lungs.

  4. Arteries supplying contracting muscles dilate, bringing more blood to these organs.

  5. Epithelium is layers of cells covering an organ, including the skin and the lining
    of all hollow cavities except blood vessels, lymphatics and serous cavities.

  6. Endocrine glands may be destroyed by invading tumours, causing hormone
    deficiency.

  7. Excessive bleeding may deplete the body of circulating blood, causing danger to
    the survivor.

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  1. The smooth muscle layer surrounding blood vessels becomes thicker and stiffer
    due to a buildup of calcium and collagen, making the vessels less able to transmit
    pressure waves from the heart.

  2. More than 100 distinct varieties of cancer are recognized, each having a unique
    set of symptoms and requiring a specific course of therapy.




  1. Some tumors affecting the pituitary gland result in the secretion of large amounts
    of melanocyte-stimulating hormone.

  2. Cancer cells penetrate neighboring tissues, destroying normal cells and taking
    their place.

  3. Air containing oxygen and carbon dioxide is breathed into the lungs, filling the
    alveoli.

  4. Sweat evaporates, thereby removing the heat from the skin and cooling the blood
    circulating beneath it.

  5. Digitalis strengthens the failing heart, increasing the force of contraction and
    producing a more efficient emptying of the ventricles.

  6. The human skeleton is composed of 206 bones, with the vertebral column forming
    the central supporting structure.



5.3 Причастие II в функции определения
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