Mark the following statements T(true) or F (false). CHECK 1 You can play string instruments with your fingers or with a bow. TF 2 Brass instruments are sometimes made of wood. T F 3 The clarinet is a brass instrument. TF T F 4 You move keys at the top of woodwind instruments to change the sound, TF 5 Percussion instruments play notes when you hit them or shake them. T F 6 Triangles and cymbals are examples of percussion instruments.
1. To become a broker an individual must study and pass the examination on customs laws and regulations to obtain a license from the Customs authorities.
2. Because a prudent trader, prior to importation of his merchandise, should have a clear understanding of what entry documentation is to be submitted, how the Customs is going to classify and appraise the goods, how the articles have to be marked to reflect the country of origin, etc.
3. A customs broker prepares and files the necessary documentation package, consults the customs to determine the proper rate of tariff, arranges for the payment of duties and helps the trader to secure the release of the shipment.
4. People with a high sense of responsibility might enjoy the job.
5. I wouldn't like to be a broker because I freak out under much stress. And this work is a lot of stress because of many factors.
Our school of performing arts ' (is) well-known for its variety of opportunities and this year, we *__ (are offerring) even more exciting and original courses in modern dance, drama and singing. One of our best-established music teachers * (is starting) a new jazz group next term, and she * __ (will take) this group on a European tour later in the year. All our instructors * (are) talented and successful performers and (have) recognized teaching certificates. We have a policy that we ___ (do not employ) anybody who *__ (does not have) talent, commitment and enthusiasm. Lessons * (take) place every evening. They usually start at 7 p.m. and finish at 9 p.m. Students can also *__ (have) lessons on Saturday mornings. We ' (organize) two performances every year, but students '*___ (do not have to) take part in these if they really '*___ (do not want) to. There are plenty of opportunities backstage. Here is what some of our students and parents said: ‘I'm quite a shy person. I'*___ (did not like) performing in front of other people. But after a term here, I *___ (got) used to it and I * (began) to enjoy the stage. It's thanks to all my great teachers.’ Lucy, aged 15. ‘My daughter started dance lessons last term. She *___ (seems) really happy and her teachers *__ (say) that she ** (is making) really good progress! She certainly 20 (loves) going each week: Mrs Jones — her daughter, Jess, aged 4.
1. To become a broker an individual must study and pass the examination on customs laws and regulations to obtain a license from the Customs authorities.
2. Because a prudent trader, prior to importation of his merchandise, should have a clear understanding of what entry documentation is to be submitted, how the Customs is going to classify and appraise the goods, how the articles have to be marked to reflect the country of origin, etc.
3. A customs broker prepares and files the necessary documentation package, consults the customs to determine the proper rate of tariff, arranges for the payment of duties and helps the trader to secure the release of the shipment.
4. People with a high sense of responsibility might enjoy the job.
5. I wouldn't like to be a broker because I freak out under much stress. And this work is a lot of stress because of many factors.
Our school of performing arts ' (is) well-known for its variety of opportunities and this year, we *__ (are offerring) even more exciting and original courses in modern dance, drama and singing. One of our best-established music teachers * (is starting) a new jazz group next term, and she * __ (will take) this group on a European tour later in the year. All our instructors * (are) talented and successful performers and (have) recognized teaching certificates. We have a policy that we ___ (do not employ) anybody who *__ (does not have) talent, commitment and enthusiasm. Lessons * (take) place every evening. They usually start at 7 p.m. and finish at 9 p.m. Students can also *__ (have) lessons on Saturday mornings. We ' (organize) two performances every year, but students '*___ (do not have to) take part in these if they really '*___ (do not want) to. There are plenty of opportunities backstage. Here is what some of our students and parents said: ‘I'm quite a shy person. I'*___ (did not like) performing in front of other people. But after a term here, I *___ (got) used to it and I * (began) to enjoy the stage. It's thanks to all my great teachers.’ Lucy, aged 15. ‘My daughter started dance lessons last term. She *___ (seems) really happy and her teachers *__ (say) that she ** (is making) really good progress! She certainly 20 (loves) going each week: Mrs Jones — her daughter, Jess, aged 4.