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Exercise 4.4.4 Give the English equivalents for the following.

Зал таможни; таможенник; Европейский Союз; дополнительное обложение таможенной пошлиной; контрабандный товар; ложная декларация; запрещенное вещество; серьезный проступок; запретные изделия.

Exercise 4.4.5 Match the terms in column A with their definitions in column B.

A B
1. Customs officer a. an amount of money you have to pay to the government so that it can pay public services
2. Citizen b. untrue or based on a mistake or wrong information
3. Declare c. goods brought into a country illegally
4. Tax d. to travel from one place to another
5. Contraband e. get goods secretly and illegally into or out of a country
6. False f. person who has full rights as a member of a country
7. Journey g. an officer whose duty is to maintain checkpoints at state borders to prevent importation of prohibited goods.
8. Smuggle h. to tell customs officers about dutiable goods brought into a country

Exercise 4.4.6 Complete the sentences with the words in column A in exercise 4.4. 5.

1. She is German by birth but is now a French _________.

2. The government is trying to reduce _________ on income.

3. Do you have anything to _________?

4. I had a _________ impression of him.

5. He might be carrying _________.

6. He went on a _________ to London.

7. It’s a serious offence to attempt to _________ forbidden articles into a country.

Exercise 4.4.7 Retell the text.

Section 4.5 Arrivals Hall

Exercise 4.5.1 Read and translate the text.

At last the traveller has completed all necessary formalities of entry to a country and is free to move on the Arrivals Hall where he may be met by his family or friends. The arrivals hall or concourse may contain many facilities. There is often a Bureau-de Change or Bank where foreign currencies may be exchanged. Restaurants, cafes, bars and shops are also found in the Arrivals Hall. One may also expect to find a number of car rental desks, an airline desk, and a tourist information desk. Finally, outside the building there are the car parking areas, taxi ranks, buses into the city and other travel facilities.

Exercise 4.5.2 Answer the questions.

1. Where can a traveller go after he has completed all necessary formalities of entry to a country?

2. What can you find at the Arrivals Hall?

3. What is there outside the building?

Exercise 4.5.3 Are the statements true (v) or false (x)? Correct the false ones.

1. After the traveller has completed all necessary formalities of entry to a country he is free to move to the Arrivals Hall.

2. Restaurants, cafes, bars and shops are found in the Arrivals Hall, but there are no banks or Bureau-de-Change here.

3. You can find a number of car rental desks, an airline desk and a tourist information desk here.

4. Finally outside the building you can find only some bus stops into the city.

Exercise 4.5.4 Give the English equivalents for the following.

Все необходимые формальности; зал прибытия; место стоянки такси; иностранная валюта; стойка проката автомобилей.

Exercise 4.5.5 Match the terms in column A with their definition in column B.

A B
1. Complete a. circumstances, equipment, etc. that make it possible, or easier to do something
2. Arrivals Hall b. table or counter in a public building behind which a person or a receptionist give necessary information
3. Facilities c. money system in use in a country
4. Foreign currency d. bring something to an end; finish
5. Information desk e. the building at an airport to which all passengers are brought

Exercise 4.5.6 Complete the sentences with the words in column A in exercise 4.5.5.

1. The Arrivals Hall may contain many ___________.

2. The cathedral was begun in 1240 and ___________ forty years later.

3. Do you change ____________?

4. You can find car rental desks, airline desk and a tourist ___________.

5. At last the travellre has completed all necessary formalities he is free to move on ____________.

Exercise 4.5.7 Retell the text.

Section 4.6 Flight Crew Duties

Exercise 4.6.1 Read the text and translate.

After shutting down the aircraft, the pilots complete a Shutdown Checklist. The Tech Log is written up with particulars of sector times and any defects which may have arisen during the flight. They may discuss these with the engineer if they are important or difficult to write up clearly and succinctly.

The flight crew then disembark to clear customs if necessary, usually by a different route than that used by the passengers.

When they return to the Operations Control office, the crew complete their duties for the flight. This process may include any or all of the following:

· returning the completed flight plan to the operations Officer for examination and filing,

· recording fuel consumed figures into the computer for statistical analysis,

· reporting any observations they have on the weather they experienced on route.

Exercise 4.6.2 Answer the questions.

1. What does a pilot complete after shutting down the aircraft?

2. What is written up in the Tech Log?

3. Where do the flight crew go after they disembark the aircraft?

4. What do the flight crew have to do on order to complete their duties for the flight?

Exercise 4.6.3 Are the statements true (v) or false (x)? Correct the false ones.

1. After shutting down the aircraft the pilots complete a Shutdown Checklist.

2. The Tech Log is written up with the whole flight.

3. The flight crew disembark to clear customs if necessary, usually together with passengers.

4. When the flight crew return to the Operations Control office, they complete their duties for that flight.

5. Their duty is only to return the completed flight plan to the operations Officer.

Exercise 4.6.4 Give the English equivalents for the following.

Обязанности экипажа; четко и сжато; пройти таможню; другой маршрут; все из следующего; заполненный план полета; потребленное топливо; наблюдения за погодой.

Exercise 4.6.5 Match the terms in Column A with their definition in column B.

A B
1. Tech Log a. skilled person who controls engines on an aircraft
2. Defect b. expressed briefly and clearly
3. Engineer c. plan showing all specified information for a planned flight submitted to ATC
4. Succinctly d. detailed record of an aircraft’s flight
5. Flight plan e. fault or lack that spoils a person or a thing

Exercise 4.6.6 Complete the sentences with the words in column A in exercise 4.6.5.

1. He became the chief _____________ on a cruise liner.

2. It’s very important to write up everything in the Tech Log clearly and _________.

3. There were some mechanical _____________ in a car.

4. The _____________ is written up with particulars of sector times.

5. The completed _____________ is returned to the operations officer for examination and filing.

Exercise 4.6.7 Retell the text.


UNIT 5






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