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1. Call (I), Norman.

2. I've got a computer in (I) office.

3. (We) office is in New York.

4. Give (we) the directory.

5. Is this (you) first visit to Moscow?

VII. , there is / there are.

1. One computer is there.

2. The file is on my desk.

3. My boss is over the phone.

4. Some drinks are on the mnu.

5. A desk is in the room.

 

VIII. . .

1. Taiwan has man skilled technicians.

2. There is some paper on the desk.

3. My secretary works from 9 .m. till 5 p.m.

4. Usually I use m own telephone. 5. He usually pays in dollars.

 

IX. , , .

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Countries export some products and import others because sometimes it is cheaper to buy than to produce. There is mild climate and much vegetation in Australia. This is very good for sheep breeding and Australia exports much high-quality wool. Taiwan has many skilled technicians and so it produces radios, television sets and other electronic products for export. Canada's climate is good for wheat, and Argentina is a lowcost producer of meat. Canada ships its wheat to Argentina and Argentina sells its meat to Canada. Both countries profit by these import-export transactions. Very few countries do not take part in international business.

 

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1. Why do some countries export and import products?

2. What kind of goods does Australia export and why?

3. What kinds of goods does Taiwan export? Why?

4. What is Canadas climate good for?

5. What kind of producer is Argentina?

6. What kind of transactions do Argentina and Canada take part in?

7. Do the countries profit by international business?

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I. , ,

Department, service, commodity, boss, desk, computer, dividend, tax, investor, vessel.

 

II. , , ,

Buyer, director, difference, collection, introduction, agreement, payment, leadership, changeable, formal.

 

III. .

1. He lives... California.

2. I'm John Wiley... Lincoln Freight Services.

3. There is a telefax machine... the desk.

4. We work... 5 p.m.

5. Argentina sells its meat... Canada.

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IV. , ,

1. My English is not sogood as yours.

2. Mn is the highest creation of nature.

3. This test is not so difficult as that one.

4. Countries export some products and import othersbecause sometimes it is cheaper to buy than to produce.

5. The sooner you come the better.

 

V. .

Eight shillings and eleven pence, fifty dollars, two million thirty thousand six hundred and seventy eight, thousandth, the twenty second of April nineteen fifty.

 

VI. ,

1. May I call you by (you) first name.

2. (I) boss comes at 9 o'clock.

3. I see (they) on the screen.

4. John comes into (she) rm.

 

VII. , there is / there are. .

1. Som nw prices are on the screen.

2. Some files are on the shelf.

3. Some changes are in the market.

4. Something new is on the display.

5. Som food is on the table.

 

VIII. . .

1. Australia exports much high-quality wool.

2. There are some people in the room.

3. The conference starts at 3 oclock on the 1st of December.

4. They always purchase a lot of machinery in the USA.

5. We always discuss our prices with our clients.

 





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