4. Supply the missing words using the words in the brackets:
courses · alter . sight · blast . risk . accordance · power · portside · rules · collision
Rule 17
When two vessels are in 1. of one another and 2. of
collision exists, the steering and sailing 3. provide for mutual action so
that 4. is avoided. Thus, when two 5.driven vessels
are meeting on reciprocal 6. so as to involve a risk of collision, each
is directed by Rule 14 to 7. course to starboard, so that each may
pass on the 8.of the other. Each vessel should indicate that she
is altering course to starboard by sounding one short 9. on the
whistle in 10. with Rule 34.
PARTY INVITATION
Hip-hip Hooray! It’s My Birthday!
Dear Ben! You’re invited to tumble, jump and play!
Please, come and join us at our Barbeque and Tea party
on the occasion of my BD-Party! It will be fun!
Date: Saturday, June 25th Time: 2:00pm-4:00pm
Where: 48, Summer Avenue. Welcome!
Dress: Wearing casual clothes.
No admittance without smile!
Having a humourous story to tell and
a game to play! Bring your favourite CDs))
I look forward to meeting you. You are my special guest!
P.S. You may bring a girlfriend or a boyfriend.
Please, RSVP to Harry: 513- 55-432 for more details.
From: Harry
ПРИГЛАШЕНИЕ НА ВЕЧЕРИНКУ
Хип-хип-Ура! У меня день рождения!
Дорогой Бен! Вы приглашены веселиться, прыгать и играть!
приходите и присоединяйтесь к нам на шашлыки и чаепитие по случаю моего дня рождения! Будет весело!
Дата: суббота, 25 июня Время: 2:00-4:00 дня
Место: 48, Летняя Аллея. Добро
Одежда: повседневная.
Возьми с собой улыбку!
А так же юмор и игру, чтобы играть! Приноси свои любимые диски))
Я с нетерпением жду встречи с тобой. Ты мой особый Гость!
P. S. Можно придти с подругой или другом.
позвони: 513 - 55-432 для более подробной информации.
Гарри
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