Задания к тексту Iron and steel manufacture (1, 2, 3)
Exercise 1
Ответьте на следующие вопросы:
- What technology is used in the production of iron and its alloys?
- What is the main element which influences the difference between the various types of iron and steel?
- What materials are used in production of steel?
- How do we call an alloy of iron and carbon?
- What is the difference between commercial steels and iron?
- What is the average content of a carbon in different types of steel?
- What metallic materials contain carbonwithin the range of 2 to 4 percent?
- What is the content of a carbon in white-heart malleable iron?
- What special group of iron alloys is used in the manufacture of iron and steel alloys?
Exercise 2
Заполните пропуски недостающими по смыслу словами, используя текст:
- Iron and Steel Manufacture is a technology used in the production of … and its alloys.
- 2. Various types of iron and steel are sometimes confusing because of the … used.
- 3. Steel is an alloy of… …, with an admixture of… .
- 4. Some alloys that are commercially called iron contain more … than commercial … .
- 5. Open-hearth iron contain only a few hundredths of 1 percent of … .
- 6. Steels of various types contain from 0.04 percent to 2.25 percent of … .
- 7. Pig iron contain amounts of … varying from 2 to 4 percent.
- 8. Iron, containing virtually no carbon, is known as … .
- 9. Ferroalloys are used in the manufacture steel … .
Exercise 3
Соответствуют ли данные предложения содержанию текста:
- Iron and Steel Manufacture is a production of iron and its alloys.
- Iron and Steel Manufacture is a production of alloys containing large percentage of carbon.
- The differences between the various types of iron and steel depend on the country they are produced in.
- Pig iron in general is an alloy of ferroalloys and carbon, often with an admixture coal and gas.
- Some alloys that are commercially called commercial steels contain more carbon than iron.
- Open-hearth iron and wrought iron contain from 1 to 4 percent of carbon.
- Steels of various types contain from 2 percent to 4 percent of carbon.
- Cast iron and pig iron contain amounts of carbon varying from 0,4 to 2,22 percent.
- Ferroalloys are used in the manufacture of iron and steel alloys.
- Ferroalloys contain from 20 to 80 percent of an alloying element, such as manganese, silicon, or chromium.