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passenger

flights

fuel

relations agent

canceled

schedule

general

edge

snow

delays

sleeping

manager

snow shift

snow

bulletin

shovels

of motorized

reasons

snow

crews

passenger

ground

special

equipment

  1. Match the synonyms in the columns. Translate the pairs and find them in the text.

snowbound message

despite drop by

in spite of

английский язык 3

для турбизнеса 4

и сервиса 4

english for travel business and 5

service 5

Unit L The Pleasure Of Travelling 6

Unit 2. Air Travel 52

Unit 3. Travelling By Sea 78

DIALOGUE 107

Unit 4, Travelling By Train 114

TEXT WORK 116

DIALOGUE 3 140

1. 141

2. 142

Unit 5. Travelling By Car 152

DIALOGUE 2 195

DIALOGUE 3 197

PROJECT WORK 200

GROUP TALK 201

TEXT 1 203

TEXT WORK 205

TEXT 2 211

Vocabulary 211

TEXT WORK 214

Vocabulary 218

DIALOGUE 3 228

Vocabulary 228

DIALOGUE 4 230

DIALOGUE 5 231

DIALOGUE 6 232

PROJECT WORK 234

GROUP TALK 235

TEXT 1 235

Vocabulary 235

TEXT WORK 238

TEXT 2 241

TEXT WORK 243

TEXT WORK 259

Part II 277

TRAVEL BUSINESS 277

Unit L Forms Of Tourism 277

PROJECT WORK 443

Unit 4. Sightseeing 444

Unit 5. Ecotourism 487

1. 539

Unit 7. Jobs And Careers At Tourism And Hospitality 548

Industries 548

noisy chaos

lean nobody

nearly plump

take of in time incoming

8. Retell the text.

          1. Choose the right word.

BOEING 707

ReachingoverDanny's shoulder, Mel picked up a direct line

to Air Traffic Control. The tower watch

answered.

"What's thestory onthatAereo-Mexican 707?"

"Still there, Mr. Bakersfeld. They've been working a of hours trying to move it. No luck yet."

That particular trouble hadbegun shortly afterdarkwhen an Aereo-

Mexican , taxiing out for takeoff,

passed to the right instead of left of a blue taxi light. Unfortunately, the

ground to theright, which was normally covered,

had a drainage problem, due to be worked on when

ended. Meanwhile, despite the heavy

, there was still a pool of mud beneath the sur­face. Within seconds of its wrong-wayturn,the hundredandtwenty ton was deep in mud.

When it became that theaircraft could not

get out, loaded, under its own power, the were

asked to leave theplaneandhelped through mudandsnow tothebuses.

Now, more thantwohourslater,the bigjet wasstill stuck,its and tail blocking three zero.

Winter, fuselage, grass, captain, phone, aircraft, chief, passengers, run­way, snow, couple, mistakenly, obvious.

          1. Insert the missing prepositions and adverbs where necessary.

WHAT A WAY TO START A HOLIDAY!

When Wilson got ... theairport, hisflightwas already beingan­nounced ... the loudspeakers. The day before he had cancelled his ticket ... a morning flightandhad booked an afternoonflight....Hehad to go ... the reservations desk to get his new ticket.

He apologized ... being late. The reservations clerk smiled andbe­gan to look ... the reservations ... her. ... her smile disappearedandshe began to look worried.

"Your ticket doesn't seem to be here," she said. "Let me check it... the computer."

The computer clicked andlights began toflash.... then,his flight was called a second time. Wilson became very nervous. ... the girl looked up.

"There's been a mistake. Your newticket was sent ... you ... post. That'swhy it isn't...,"she said. It took her ... a short time to write out a new one. Wilson managed to catch the planejust...it took off. "What a way to start a holiday!" he thought.

(to, for, over, through, in front of, with,by,up,instead, before,then, here, finally, just)