Английский язык. Конова М.А. - 44 стр.

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The basic information to be shown on the air waybill is as follows:
1) shipper's name and address;
2) consignee's name and address;
3) customs reference/status;
4) airport of departure and destination;
5) first carrier;
6) value of goods and currency;
7) description of goods, dimensions, commodity code, rate class,
chargeable weight and freight rate;
8) freight charges (prepaid or payable at destination);
9) ancillary charges payable.
(950 symbols)
6.6.1 Answer the following questions:
1) What is the difference between the air waybill and the bill of lading?
2) How many parts does the air waybill consist of? Name them all.
3) What basic information should be shown on the air waybill?
6.7 Grammar Assignment
6.7.1 Put in the verbs given in brackets in the appropriate form:
French Passport
An elder American absent mindedly ….. (arrive) at French customs at Paris
airport and fumbled for his passport. “You have been in France before, Sir?”, the
customs officer ….. (ask) sarcastically.
The ancient Yank admitted that he ….. (be) to France before.
Then you should know enough to have your passport ready for inspection”,
….. (snap) the irate officer.
The American said that the last time he came to France he ….. (not have) to
show his passport.
Impossible, old man. You Americans always have to show your passports
when ….. (arrive) in France.”
The old American gave the Frenchman a long hard look.
I assure you, young man, that when I came ashore on Omaha Beach in
Normandy on D-Day in 1944, there was no Frenchman on the beach ….. (ask) to
see my passport!”
D-Day - день высадки союзных войск на Атлантическое побережье Европы
(6 июня 1944г.)
The basic information to be shown on the air waybill is as follows:
         1) shipper's name and address;
         2) consignee's name and address;
         3) customs reference/status;
         4) airport of departure and destination;
         5) first carrier;
         6) value of goods and currency;
         7) description of goods, dimensions, commodity code, rate class,
             chargeable weight and freight rate;
         8) freight charges (prepaid or payable at destination);
         9) ancillary charges payable.
                                                                    (950 symbols)

    6.6.1 Answer the following questions:

   1) What is the difference between the air waybill and the bill of lading?
   2) How many parts does the air waybill consist of? Name them all.
   3) What basic information should be shown on the air waybill?

      6.7 Grammar Assignment

    6.7.1 Put in the verbs given in brackets in the appropriate form:

                                  French Passport
    An elder American absent mindedly ….. (arrive) at French customs at Paris
airport and fumbled for his passport. “You have been in France before, Sir?”, the
customs officer ….. (ask) sarcastically.
    The ancient Yank admitted that he ….. (be) to France before.
    “ Then you should know enough to have your passport ready for inspection”,
….. (snap) the irate officer.
     The American said that the last time he came to France he ….. (not have) to
show his passport.
     “ Impossible, old man. You Americans always have to show your passports
when ….. (arrive) in France.”
      The old American gave the Frenchman a long hard look.
       “ I assure you, young man, that when I came ashore on Omaha Beach in
Normandy on D-Day in 1944, there was no Frenchman on the beach ….. (ask) to
see my passport!”

D-Day - день высадки союзных войск на Атлантическое побережье Европы
(6 июня 1944г.)