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    FEDERAL AGENCY OF AIR TRANSPORT
    FEDERAL STATE BUDGET EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

    OF HIGHER EDUCATION
    ULYANOVSK CIVIL AVIATION INSTITUTE

    THE CHAIR OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES

    Student Fedorov

    Group P3,6-19-3

    Supervised by Lezina M. V.
    Ulyanovsk 2021
    Part IV

    Variant II
    Ex. 1.
    В большинстве авиакомпаний есть, по крайней мере, 2 класса обслуживания в самолете: бизнес-класс и эконом-класс. Билеты эконом-класса значительно дешевле. Каждый пассажир старше 2-х лет имеет норму бесплатного провоза багажа. Как правило, предельный вес составляет 20 кг зарегистрированного багажа для пассажиров эконом-класса и 30 кг для пассажиров первого класса. Если вы провозите сверхнормативный багаж, вам придется заплатить определенную сумму денег за дополнительный лишний вес. Каждый пассажир имеет также право на перевоз один предмет небольшой ручной клади, например, портативный компьютер или небольшой чемодан.
    Ex. 2.
    1. Most airlines have at least 2 classes of travel.

    2. Each passenger more than 2 years old gets a free luggage allowance. Generally, this weight limit is 30 kg for first class passengers.

    3. The customs declaration is an official document that lists and gives details of goods that are being imported or exported.

    4. The customs officer will ask every passenger the same, routine question about whether he is carrying anything he wants to declare: like tobacco, alcohol, presents, and sums of money.

    5. The departure lounge is the area in an airport where passengers wait before getting onto an aircraft.
    Ex. 3. a.
    first class, economy class, small carry-on bag, laptop computer, small suitcase, customs declaration, customs officer, passport control, duty-free shop, immigration officer.
    Ex. 3. b.
    We’d better stay inside until the rain stops.

    You’d better leave before it gets dark.

    I’d rather you didn’t wear jeans in the office.

    I’d rather stay hungry than have to eat that fish.

    You’d better not phone her now. She’s probably putting her baby to bed.

    You’d rather stay in bed today. You look pale.

    I’d better send an e-mail than write a letter.

    You’d better watch the steps.
    Ex. 4.
    1. Melanie has had her bicycle repaired.

    2. David has gone to the hospital. A nurse has bandaged his arm.

    3. The immigration form and customs declaration have been filled by Daniel.

    4. Clair’s luggage have been searched by the customs officer.

    5. Their visa, invitation und return ticket were inspected by the immigration officer.
    Ex. 5. a.
    1. They must register their tickets, get a seat assignment, and weigh and check their luggage. Они должны зарегистрироваться, получить посадочный талон, а также взвесить и проверить их багаж.

    2. If you check excess luggage you’ll have to pay a fee calculated by the number of extra pieces and the extra weight. Если вы провозите сверхнормативный багаж, вам придется платить сверху за провоз дополнительного багажа.

    3. Here are some things to remember: if, for instance, you need to go through Customs, try to fill in the customs declaration before you talk to the customs officer. Вот некоторые вещи, которые следует помнить: если, например, вам нужно пройти через таможню, старайтесь заполнить таможенную декларацию прежде, чем вы поговорите с сотрудником таможни.

    4. After fulfilling all these formalities you go to the departure lounge where you can have a snack, read a paper or buy something in the duty-free shop and wait for the announcement to board the plane. После выполнения всех этих формальностей вы идете в зал вылета, где можно перекусить, почитать газету или купить что-то в магазине беспошлинной торговли и ждать объявления посадки на самолет.

    5. At the airport you may be met by a specially trained dog whose job is to make sure that no passengers are carrying any illegal drugs. В аэропорту вас может встретить специально обученная собака, чья работа заключается в том, чтобы убедиться, что пассажиры не провозят каких-либо незаконных наркотиков.

    6. In addition, the immigration officer might want to inspect your visa, your invitation and even your return ticket. В добавок, сотрудник иммиграционной службы, возможно, захочет проверить вашу визу, приглашение и даже билет в обратную сторону.
    Ex. 5. b.
    1. If you travel by air you must register your ticket, get a seat assignment, and weigh and check your luggage.

    2. If you check excess luggage you’ll have to pay the extra weight.

    3. Every passenger can take one bag onto plane.

    4. There are parking areas which can accommodate a lot of cars.

    5. It might be useful for travelling businessmen and tourists to know that tailor

    shops, shoe repair shops, laundry and dry-cleaning services are available for guests.

    6. Some articles can be carried free of charge.


    7. Why didn’t you tell me that I had to buy tickets beforehand?
    Ex. 6.
    1. Come along, Henry, what are you doing now? I have been waiting for you a long time.

    2. Where are your gloves? – I have put them into my pocket.

    3. Well, have you packed your things at last? The taxi has been waiting at the doors for ten minutes.

    4. When I come home tomorrow, my family will be having supper.

    5. I understood that she had not read my letter.


    6. How long have you been having pains?

    7. She will be waiting for you near the theatre. Don’t be late.
    Ex. 7.
    1. He is nervous because he is not used to speaking English.

    2. There used to be a bakery in the village in those days.

    3. They used to have lunch in a fast food every Saturday when they were teenagers.

    4. She lives in Los Angeles and she is used to going to Disney Land.

    5. Don't worry about him, he is used to getting up early every day.

    6. Do you remember that we used to tell you stories before you went to bed.

    7. Mary used to walk to school but now she takes the bus.

    8. I did not use to smoke when I was young.
    Ex. 8.
    1. Why are you so dirty? – I have been working in the garden.


    2. I will be going to the supermarket in a few hours. Do you need anything?

    3. How long have you been sitting here? You are so tired!

    4. Will you be working in the evening, Dad? I want to play on your computer.

    5. While you are sleeping, I will be playing tennis.


    6. I heard you are staying in the summer camp for one more month? What will you be doing there?
    Ex. 9.
    1. What will Michael be doing? He will be swimming in the Red Sea.

    2. What will Paul’s grandfather be doing? He will be working in the orchard.

    3. What will Greg be doing at the University? He will be studying languages.

    4. What will the singer be doing at the concert? He/she will be singing songs.

    5. What will the journalist be doing? He/she will be interviewing the President.

    6. What are they doing now? They will be reading for five days.
    Ex. 10.
    1. They have been rehearsing for a week.

    2. They have been dating for two months.

    3. He has been rolling it on the ground.

    4. He has been working hard since last Sunday.

    5. She has been working on it for three hours.

    6. You have been sleeping all flight.
    Ex. 11.

    1. Our senior flight attendant has been working on the documentation for three hours, and no one knows when she will finish. 2. After filling out the customs declaration, I gave it to the customs officer for verification.

    3. Usually the customs declaration is filled in with a blue pen.


    4. I heard that you got a job as a flight attendant. Is that so?


    5. Hello! What is the maximum baggage weight of the economy class ticket?


    6. Have you already gone through passport control?

    7. It is rumored that she illegally transports a large amount of money through

    customs without passing through customs control.

    8. I used to fly to London with. my friend very often, but now I can't afford

    it because of the high cost of tickets.

    9. I used to fly business class. Yes, it costs more, but comfort

    is above all for me.

    10. I wish I hadn't flown to Spain last month. The weather left

    much to be desired.
    Ex. 12.

    1. What must the passengers weigh and check?


    2. In what case will you have to pay a fee calculated by the number of extra pieces and the extra weight?


    3. Where is your ticket looked at? Where are your things weighed and labelled with their destination?


    4. What job does a specially trained dog have at the airport?


    5. Who can inspect your visa, your invitation and even your return ticket at the airport?
    Ex. 13.
    The text is entitled «At the airport». The text I read is very interesting. The author of this text in the first part of the text says that airlines have at least two classes: business class and economy class. The author of the text emphasizes that it is necessary to arrive at the airport in advance. Before departure, you must go through a number of formalities. After passing all the formalities at the airport, passengers go to the departure hall and wait for their plane. The text is easy to read and understand.
    Ex. 14.
    The rules for passengers who are traveling abroad are similar in most countries but there are, sometimes, slight differences. Here are some things to remember: if, for instance, you need to go through Customs, try to fill in the customs declaration before you talk to the customs officer. He will ask every passenger the same, routine questions about whether he is carrying anything he wants to declare: like tobacco, alcohol, presents, and sums of money.

    At the check-in counter, your ticket is looked at, your things are weighed and labeled with their destination. The next formality is filling in the immigration form and going through passport control. Remember to have a black or blue pen with you because the immigration form has to be filled in block letters. You write your name, nationality, permanent address and the purpose of your trip. In most countries there is also a security check when your carry-on-luggage is inspected.

    After fulfilling all these formalities you go to the departure lounge where you can have a snack, read a paper or buy something in the duty-free shop and wait for the announcement to board the plane.

    When you arrive at your destination, some of these same formalities will undoubtedly be repeated. Often while on board the plane you will be given a customs declaration and immigration form to fill in. At the airport you may be met by a specially trained dog whose job it is to make sure that no passengers are carrying any illegal drugs. In addition, the immigration officer might want to inspect your visa, your invitation and even your return ticket.


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