Английский язык. Конова М.А. - 39 стр.

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6.2.1 Match the words and their explanation (one item has been done for you):
a .issue(v)
b. charge(n)
c. invoice(n)
d. freight(n)
e. deteriorate(v)
f. haulage(n)
g. commodity(n)
h. bulk(n)
i. license(n)
j. claim(v)
k. origin (n)
1) to ask in payment
2) great size, shape, mass or quantity
3) money paid for the carrying of goods by some
means of transport
4) to become worse
5) the charge for the business of carrying goods by
road
6) an article of trade
7) a bill for goods received
8) to bring out for the notice of public, to supply or
provide officially
9) ask for, demand
10) starting point
11) an official paper showing that permission has
been given to do something, usually for payment
6.3 Get acquainted with the following forms and their descriptions
6.3.1 Scan through the following description. Try to memorize all the basic
details of a typical commercial invoice:
Commercial Invoice Description
1. EXPORTER - The name and address of the principal party responsible for
effecting export from the country.
2. CONSIGNEE - The name and address of the person/company to whom the
goods are shipped for the designated end use, or the party so designated on the
Export License.
3. INTERMEDIATE CONSIGNEE - The name and address of the party who
effects delivery of the merchandise to the ultimate consignee, or the party so
named on the Export License.
4. FORWARDING AGENT - The name and address of the duly authorized
forwarder acting as agent for the exporter.
5. COMMERCIAL INVOICE NO. - Commercial Invoice number assigned by the
exporter.
6. CUSTOMER PURCHASE ORDER NO. - Overseas customer's reference of
order number.
7. B/L, AWB NO. - Bill of Lading, or Air Waybill number, if known.
8. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN - Country of origin of shipment.
9. DATE OF EXPORT - Actual date of export of merchandise.
    6.2.1 Match the words and their explanation (one item has been done for you):

    a .issue(v)          1) to ask in payment
    b. charge(n)         2) great size, shape, mass or quantity
    c. invoice(n)        3) money paid for the carrying of goods by some
                            means of transport
    d. freight(n)        4) to become worse
    e. deteriorate(v)    5) the charge for the business of carrying goods by
                            road
    f. haulage(n)        6) an article of trade
    g. commodity(n)      7) a bill for goods received
    h. bulk(n)           8) to bring out for the notice of public, to supply or
                            provide officially
     i. license(n)       9) ask for, demand
    j. claim(v)          10) starting point
    k. origin (n)        11) an official paper showing that permission has
                         been given to do something, usually for payment


      6.3 Get acquainted with the following forms and their descriptions

    6.3.1 Scan through the following description. Try to memorize all the basic
details of a typical commercial invoice:

                        Commercial Invoice Description

1. EXPORTER - The name and address of the principal party responsible for
effecting export from the country.
2. CONSIGNEE - The name and address of the person/company to whom the
goods are shipped for the designated end use, or the party so designated on the
Export License.
3. INTERMEDIATE CONSIGNEE - The name and address of the party who
effects delivery of the merchandise to the ultimate consignee, or the party so
named on the Export License.
4. FORWARDING AGENT - The name and address of the duly authorized
forwarder acting as agent for the exporter.
5. COMMERCIAL INVOICE NO. - Commercial Invoice number assigned by the
exporter.
6. CUSTOMER PURCHASE ORDER NO. - Overseas customer's reference of
order number.
7. B/L, AWB NO. - Bill of Lading, or Air Waybill number, if known.
8. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN - Country of origin of shipment.
9. DATE OF EXPORT - Actual date of export of merchandise.