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Vocabulary and Grammar. Task 13. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions, if necessary
Task 13. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions, if necessary. Find false statements and correct them. 1) Before you illegally enter _______ the country you will have to pass _______ certain formalities _______ Foreign Exchange Office. 2) Don’t fail to fill _______ an exit declaration form ______ full words ______ block letters. 3) Remember that you are to declare _______ duty free articles and personal belongings when you bring them ______ or take them _______ of the country. 4) To comply _______ the regulations you shouldn’t declare foreign currency. 5) Money presented ______ inspection is liable ______ confiscation. 6) The officer-in-charge must answer ______ all the questions _______ the owner of the baggage _______ the contents of the X-ray machine. 7) Any document can be renewed ______ case _______ loss.
Task 14. a)Findverbs in the text which correspond to the following definitions: a) to get free by doing what is necessary (signing papers, paying duties) when entering/leaving the country _______________ b) to make a statement of dutiable goods brought into the country _______________ c) to write one’s name and other particulars required to make the form complete _______________ d) to hide, to keep secret _______________ e) to keep back, to prevent from leaving or going forward when suspected of wrong-doing _______________ f) to take possession of private property without compensation or payment _______________ g) to look at something carefully in order to learn about it_____________ h) to limit something that a person may use for foreign travel _____________ i) to carry more than one has authority to carry ________________ j) to act in accordance with a request or command _______________
b) Use five of these verbs to write sentences of your own.
Task 15. Revise the rule on IF/WHEN-clauses and complete the sentences: 1) It won’t take you long to pass through the Customs IF ….. 2) You will be legally free to enter the country WHEN ….. AS SOON AS ….. AFTER ….. 3) The customs officer won’t let you through IF ….. UNTIL ….. BEFORE ….. Task 16. Put a question tag at the end of the following sentences: Model: He works in shifts, doesn’t he? Study the exceptions: Let’s go, shall we? Do it yourself, will you? Don’t be late, will you? I am expected, aren’t I? Everybody is present, aren’t they? 1. Don’t drop the package, __________? 2. Customs declaration can’t be renewed, __________? 3. Let’s have a break, __________? 4. Russia has certain customs formalities, __________? 5. There are a lot of people at the airport, __________? 6. Everybody is ready to check in for the flight, __________? 7. It isn’t my responsibility to open suitcases, __________? 8. Let’s check that baggage with the dog, __________? 9. You are on business in Moscow, __________? 10. Formalities include passport control, __________? 11. Show me your cash, __________? 12. You have got a camera, _________? 13. I am through, __________? 14. Undeclared money is liable to confiscation, __________? 15. You filled in the entry declaration upon arrival, _________? Task 17. a) Unscramble these words. LMSFAIIOTRE - _______________ HLEOYCGOTN - _______________ AEECCMOLNNT- _______________ b) Use all three words to make a sentence of your own. Task 18. Find 20 words from Units 6 and 7.
Task 19. a) Make a written translation of the text and think about the title for it. The electronic customs declaration of goods, i.e. when goods are declared at a customs office by submitting a customs declaration in electronic form via the electronic communications channels, is widely practiced in the world today. In Russia, the first electronic customs declaration was submitted in 2002. The advantages of the Internet declaration are that there is usually no need for the declarant to be personally present at the customs office, and that customs clearance is performed rather quickly, taking as little as 15 minutes to release the goods after the e-declaration is sent out. Also, after sending the e-declaration, the declarant receives electronic notifications concerning all the stages of the declaration movement: receipt at the customs office, acceptance, release, etc. However, using the Internet declaration is not as simple as merely switching on the Internet. The declarant must sign the relevant agreement with the Federal Customs Service, and his information systems must meet certain information security requirements and pass a special test. Task 20. Make a written translation of the text into English.
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