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.pdf3.…….. requires whole-brain thinking; right-brain imagination, artistry and intuition, plus left-brain logic and planning.
4.Transforming mental images is a(n) ……… that engineers and designers depend on.
13.Read about three types of intelligence. Fill in the gaps with the words given below.
handle, abstract notions, empathy, determines, solve, securities, develop, skills, stress, generate, claims, loans, make, applications
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chess, 4) ........ computer 5) ........ and learn new 6) ........ People who make the
most of this intelligence are scientists, doctors, programmers, lawyers, mathematicians and engineers.
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
The notion of emotional intelligence was introduced by Daniel Goleman, psychologist, publicist and author of a book of the same title.
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self-assessment. High emotional intelligence is necessary to those who work as teachers, psychologists, managers and politicians.
FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE
This notion describes the ability to manage money. People with high financial intelligence know how to 11) ........ large profits from their business activities and effectively invest in 12) ........ and purchase real estates of large growth
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potential. On the contrary, people with low financial intelligence live beyond
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of which it is difficult for them to 14) ........ |
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The products we consume have a considerable 1) …… (aitcpm) on the condition of our brains. For a brain to 2) ..…... (tfionncu) correctly, it is recommended that you eat fish, nuts, avocado and all products with a high
3) …… (ttcnneo) of iodine. In contrast, eating 4) ……. (odffaots), sweets, salty snacks and drinking alcohol are 5) ….. (sroatfc) having a negative effect on the intelligence quotient.
No other game requires as much 6) …… (aaallytnci) thinking as chess.
Planning the next moves and trying to understand the opponent’s strategy is a perfect method to 7) …….. (rnita) one’s wits. It has turned out that the best chess
8) …….. (yspalre) can pride themselves on a very high intelligent quotient: Bobby
Fischer − IQ of 190, Garry Kasparov − 185, Robert Byrne and Judith Polgar − 170.
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16.Match the words in the left-hand column with the words in the right-hand column to make collocations from the text. Use each word only once. Translate the collocations into Ukrainian.
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to compute |
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intelligence |
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17.Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. The first word of each sentence is underlined.
1. "Intelligence / a / wings." / bird / without / ambition / is / without
Salvador Dali
2. fear / you’ll / "Have / never / of perfection − / it." / no / reach
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3.IQ tests / account / factors: / take / mathematics / general / into / standard / Many / only / three / logical and / knowledge.
4."The limits / are / the / of / limits / your / language / of / your / world."
Ludwig Wittgenstein
5.the universe and / "Two things / stupidity; / about / human / sure / and I'm not / the universe." / are infinite:
Albert Einstein
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18. Match 1−6 with a−f to make sentences.
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19.Choose the best word / phrase from each pair in bold to complete the sentence.
1.Since the 19th century, IQ tests have been the primary / virtually source for measuring human intelligence.
2.Listening to, and participating in music creates new neural pathways in your brain that encourage / stimulate creativity.
3.It is well established that our brain wave frequencies change with our cognitive abilities / mental states and vice-versa.
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4.IQ has been shown to increase / to expand with more schooling, better educated parents and better toys.
5.Wine drinkers to some extent / on average have a higher IQ than beer drinkers.
6.It is widely agreed that standardized tests cannot measure all forms of intelligence including creativity, wisdom, practical sense and social sensitivity / sensibility.
7.The smell of rosemary is said to enhance mental action / performance.
8.IQ score / grade presents one of the most feasible and reliable barometers for grading / appreciating the intellectual horsepower of people.
9.Traits often associated with genius include / contain strong individuality, imagination, uniqueness, and innovative drive.
10.Reading newspapers or surfing on / wandering in the Internet is much more stimulating than watching television.
11.A message for action moves / travels from your brain to your muscles as fast as 250 miles per hour.
20. Put the words in brackets into the correct form.
An 1) … (analyse) of one million students in a New York school district
2) … (show) that school cafeteria food affected IQ scores to an 3) … (astonish) degree. When 4) … (preserve), colouring, dyes and artificial flavours were removed from the cafeteria menu 5) … (research) found that 70,000 students performed two or more IQ grade levels 6) … (high) than before.
According to the 7) … (respect) Multiple Intelligences Theory, pioneered by Harvard professor Howard Gardner, there are a variety of intrinsic approaches and skills we use to 8) … (perception), understand, and 9) … (shape) our world − in other words, several different kinds of intelligence.
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21.Find and correct the mistakes. There is one mistake in each sentence.
1.Personality, motivation and hard work are needed for success in all ours endeavors.
2.Generally, it is IQ that is used for choosing employees from work place.
3.If people taking an IQ test today were scored in the same way as people 50 years ago, then 90% of they would be classified in the genius level.
4.Your brain was capable of making a virtually unlimited number of synaptic connections or potential patterns of thought.
5.Visual intelligent people best understand the world through visualization and spatial orientation.
22.Choose the correct tense (the Present Perfect or the Past Simple).
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I ________ you at the lectures last week. |
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Jack's sister _______ her friend in London last year. |
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I _______ doing this test. |
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You __________ her, have you? |
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The microwave oven is now a standard appliance in most American |
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I _______ at CERN five years ago. |
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b) worked |
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I ________ to work every day this week. |
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23.Choose which verb tense (the Past Simple or the Past Continuous) fits better.
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Yesterday at 6 o'clock he _______ a report. |
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I …… − I didn't hear you come in. |
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How long ……. your laptop? |
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……. a good time in Brazil? Yes, I had a blast! |
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We …… breakfast when she walked into the room. |
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Ohio researchers …… IQ could plummet by 25 percent after being rejected. |
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What were you doing when I …… at seven, Tom? |
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11.Last Tuesday, Sue …… the article about IQ tests when the teacher of English came into the classroom.
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12. "Where were you at 5 o'clock yesterday?" I …… a lesson.
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24. Follow the directions. Use troublesome verbs.
TROUBLESOME VERBS:
RAISE / RISE, SET / SIT, LAY / LIE
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1.Name things that rise.
2.Use raised or rose in the sentences.
3.Complete this sentence: You can ....... the results of IQ test.
4.Put something on your desktop. Use set or sat in a sentence to describe this action. Then use laid or lay to describe this action.
25.Fill in a, the where necessary.
1).... term "intelligence quotient," or IQ, was first coined in 2) ..... early twentieth century by 3) ..... German psychologist named William Stern. Since that time, 4) ....... intelligence testing has emerged as 5) ..... widely used tool that has led to the development of many other tests of 6) ....... skill and aptitude. However, it continues to spur 7) ...... debate and controversy over the use of intelligence tests, cultural biases, influences on intelligence and even 8) ..... very way we define intelligence.
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26. Fill in the gaps with a suitable preposition from the list.
of (5), within (1), on (2)
One 1) ..... the more recent ideas to emerge is Howard Gardner's theory 2) .....
multiple intelligences. Instead 3) ..... focusing 4) ..... the analysis of test scores,
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27.Translate the following sentences into English.
1.IQ переважно відображає швидкість розумових процесів (завдання тестів необхідно виконати за обмежений відрізок часу), а не уміння мислити або оригінальність мислення.
2.Автори дослідження дійшли висновку, що жінки рідше досягають успіхів у кар’єрі, оскільки часто недооцінюють рівень власного інтелекту.
3.Вперше науковці застосували коефіцієнт IQ (співвідношення
"розумового" і фактичного віку) в 1916 році.
4.Експерименти показали, що існують різні види інтелекту, і що неможливо об’єктивно виміряти таке суб’єктивне поняття, як людський розум.
5.Популярний міжнародний клуб Mensa International приймає до своїх лав людей, які мають найбільший коефіцієнт інтелекту.
6.Зараз членами Mensa є більше ніж 100 тис. чоловік із 100 країн світу.
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28.Edit the Ukrainian translation.
A. Tests that measure the IQs of children are standardized and an average score is recorded for each age group. Thus, a child of 10 years of age who scores the results expected of a child of 12 would have an IQ of 120, calculated as follows: (mentalage / chronological age) 100 = 120. However, because little or no improvement in IQ rating is found in adults, they have to be judged on an IQ test whose average score is 100 and their results graded above and below this norm according to known scores.
Тести, які вимірюють IQ дітей, є стандартними і середня оцінка записується для кожної вікової групи. Таким чином, дитина в 10 років,
оцінки очікуваних результатів дитини 12 буде мати IQ 120,
розраховується наступним чином: (mentalage / хронологічний вік) 100 = 120. Однак, оскільки практично ніяких поліпшень в рейтингу IQ
виявлений у дорослих, вони повинні судити про тест IQ, середня оцінка складає 100, а їх результати оцінюються вище і нижче цієї норми відповідно до відомими балів.
B.During the past 25−30 years IQ testing has been brought into the widespread
use by employers because of their need to ensure that they place the right people in the right job from the outset. One of the main reasons for this in today's world of tight purse strings, cost cutting and low budgets is the high cost of errors in employing the wrong person for a job, including the cost of re-advertising and interviewing new applicants and of reinvestment in training.
За останні 25−30 років IQ тестування була приведена в широке використанняроботодавцями, тому що їх необхідно забезпечити, щоб вони ставлять правильні люди на своєму місці з самого початку. Однією з головних причин цього в сучасному світі жорстокої гаманця, скорочення витрат та низького бюджету є висока вартість помилок при наймі на роботу не ту людину на роботу, втому числі вартість re-advertising та інтерв'ю новий заявників і реінвестування в процесі навчання.
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