Industrial Technology and Manufacturing Systems

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Activity 6: Security and Identification (ACT6)

L1: Language Usage

  • 1. For
  • 2. Check
  • 3. Protecting
  • 4. To
  • 5. As
  • 6. Is used
  • 7. Am used to
  • 8. An ID.

L2: Security Terminology

  • 1. Unique
  • 2. GPS
  • 3. Recognition
  • 4. PIN
  • 5. Sensor
  • 6. Security
  • 7. Incapacitate
  • 8. Low-tech.

R3: Reading Comprehension

  • 1. At airports
  • 2. Baton and CS gas
  • 3. Incapacitates without serious injury
  • 4. Chips, GPS tags, sensors, cameras, and biometrics
  • 5. Voice and face
  • 6. Biometric and GPS useful.

R4: Protection and Monitoring

  • 1. Protect
  • 2. Shock
  • 3. Sensor
  • 4. Smoke
  • 5. Monitor
  • 6. Identify.

R5: Technical Properties

  • 1. Waterproof
  • 2. Antivirus
  • 3. Inadequate
  • 4. Disadvantages
  • 5. Airtight
  • 6. Inexpensive.

Activity 7: Manufacturing and Motion (ACT7)

L1: Passive Voice and Grammar

  • 1. Are bent
  • 2. Is canned
  • 3. Goes
  • 4. Are
  • 5. When are
  • 6. Produced
  • 7. Aren’t
  • 8. By.

L2: Production Terminology

  • 1. Ingredients
  • 2. Extrusion
  • 3. Hopper
  • 4. Barrel
  • 5. Process
  • 6. Welding
  • 7. Plating
  • 8. Cool.

R3: Manufacturing Concepts

  • 1. Materials into products
  • 2. Increase speed and keep costs low
  • 3. Only a few workers
  • 4. Impact extrusion
  • 5. Metal manufacturing
  • 6. Soft warm plastic into mould.

R4: Industrial Processes

  • 1. Baking
  • 2. Automatically
  • 3. Mass-produced
  • 4. Adhesives
  • 5. Corrosion-resistant
  • 6. Plastic manufacturing.

R5: Product Examples

  • 1. Bottle tops
  • 2. Gas ovens
  • 3. CD covers
  • 4. Clockwork radios
  • 5. Aluminium cans
  • 6. Manufacturing processes.

List 1: Types of Mechanical Motion

  • A. Linear: Moves forwards (e.g., rockets and jet engines).
  • B. Oscillating: Side to side (e.g., clocks and watches).
  • C. Reciprocating: Up-down or horizontal (e.g., pistons, cutting machines, and hand-held saws).
  • D. Rotary: Rotates (e.g., electric motors, disk drives, fans, outboard motors, circular saws, and chain saws).

List 2: Matching Exercise

  • 1b, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a-b, 6b, 7b.

List 3: Industrial Pressure Applications

  • Automotive paint machinery and conveyors: 10,000–40,000 psi.
  • Construction concrete, dirt, and oil vehicles + mixer trucks: 5,000 psi.
  • Highway oil and mud roads, bridges, and flyovers: 5,000–10,000 psi; drains: 10,000–14,500 psi.

Activity 8: Future Transport and Energy (ACT8)

L1: Future Tense and Modals

  • 1. Will help
  • 2. How will we
  • 3. May not
  • 4. Mightn’t
  • 5. Might
  • 6. Look
  • 7. Might not
  • 8. When will.

L2: Sustainable Transport Vocabulary

  • 1. Liquefied
  • 2. Hybrid
  • 3. Fuel cells
  • 4. Efficient
  • 5. Transport
  • 6. Detect
  • 7. Congestion
  • 8. Production.

R3: Alternative Energy Sources

  • 1. ASVs
  • 2. Hybrid cars
  • 3. LPG
  • 4. Biofuels
  • 5. Hydrogen
  • 6. Expensive and dangerous/explosive.

R4: Energy and Signals

  • 1. A signal
  • 2. An alarm
  • 3. Fuel
  • 4. Electricity
  • 5. Pollution
  • 6. Chemical energy.

R5: Phrasal Verbs and Idioms

  • 1. Get in touch
  • 2. At once
  • 3. See to it
  • 4. At the latest
  • 5. Cut down
  • 6. Run on.

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