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EDINBURGH AIRPORT (Passengers: 267,808 international; 1,584,390 domestic) When we recently visited all the airports in Britain to look at them from the passengers' point of view, we judged Edinburgh to be an extremely well-planned airport which met most of the standards we were expecting. Getting in and about: good signposting to the airport starts in the city itself, although there is a confusing stretch along the route where directions disappear for a while. The L-shaped terminal is wrapped'...
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EDINBURGH AIRPORT

(Passengers: 267,808 international; 1,584,390 domestic)

When we recently visited all the airports in Britain to look at them from the passengers' point of view, we judged Edinburgh to be an extremely well-planned airport which met most of the standards we were expecting. Getting in and about: good signposting to the airport starts in the city itself, although there is a confusing stretch along the route where directions disappear for a while. The L-shaped terminal is wrapped' around the carpark and getting from the car to the terminal is consequently inside the terminal and a moving stairway makes it easy to reach the upper levels. Food and drink: the large bar and café on the ground floor are well furnished with proper chair and tables and there is a wide range of appetizing food. Upstairs there is another bar-clean and uncrowded-and a bright, cheerful restaurant (test meal 2.27) with newspapers to read. Flight notices were easily seen. Waiting (landside): there are not many seats outside the refreshment areas, although some are,provided opposite the 'arrivals' door. There is an excellent area for watching planes arriving and departing - decorated with masses of plants-a large shop and bank, plenty of payphones and telephone directories. The terminal is long and pleasant with much to interest a visitor with time to spare. Countless little touches add up to an enjoyable building. (airside): not surprisingly for an airport in which about 85% of the traffic is domestic, passengers on intermal flights are put first for comfort and convenience. Moving staircases take them speedily up to first-floor holding lounges; airbridges make boarding the planes easy. International passengers wait in a large and naturally-lit departure lounge, but must then walk along a corridor, down some stairs to the gates and across the concrete to the planes. Only one gate had an airbridge. Intermational arrivals walk back up these stairs, though passport control and then downstairs to collect their baggage.

Cau 56. From this report Edinburgh Airport seems to be

A. very crowded

B. sub-standard

C. easy to reach.

D. pleasant for passengers.

Cau 57. What is reported about the signs and notices?

B. The signposting is confusing as you enter the terminal.

A. The route from the city was easy to follow.

C. You could read the flight notices from the restaurant

D. There was only one sign for international passengers.

Cau 58. What is reported about refreshment areas?

A. Refreshrsents are more expensive on the ground floor

B. The cafe has a good choice of food.

C. The restaurant menu is a limited one.

D. The upstairs bar is uncomfortable,

Cau 59. The report says that in the landside' areas there is

A. a shortage of telephones.

C. a lot of empty space.

B. a good supply of seats.

D. plenty to keep you oceupied

Cau 60. What did the authors of the report criticize about Edinburgh Airyontt?.

A. arrangements for international passengers

B. the number of car-parking spaces

C. most of the domestic part of the airport

D. delays at the terminal building

cafe has a good choice of food.

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7 tháng 1 2022

2. She hasn’t got _____any__________ pencils.

3. How ____much___________ water have we got ?

4. There aren’t ___any____________ passengers at the airport.

5. How ____many___________ pens has he got ? 6. We haven’t got _____any__________ luggage.

7 tháng 1 2022

any

much

any

many/any

14 tháng 10 2017

1. The engine hadn't/ repaired/ neither / the wing.

the engine hadn't been repaired and neither had the wing.

2. The passengers can't board/ plane/ the crew/ , either.

THE PASSENGERS CAN'T BOARD THE PLANE AND THE CREW CAN'T, EITHER,

3. You won't have/ seat by/ window/ neither/ I.

YOU WON'T HAVE A SEAT BY THE WINDOW AND NEITHER WILL I.

4. Our new airport/ not large/ our old airport/ , either.

OUR NEW AIRPORT DOESN'T LARGE AND THE OLD AIRPORT DOESN'T EITHER.

5. Mr. Brown/ not a scientist/ neither/ his wife.

MR. BROWN ISN'T A SCIENTIST AND NEITHER IS HIS WIFE.

20 tháng 9 2019

Đáp án C

Was relaxing => is relaxing

7 tháng 12 2018

C

Sai về thì “was relaxing “ => “is relaxing”

Tam dịch: Những hành khách mệt mỏi về chuyến đi khá dài đang ngồi thư giãn trên những chiếc ghế có sẵn tại nhà chờ sân bay

31 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án C

Enough hot => hot enough

tính từ + enuogh: đủ…

enough + danh từ ( đủ cái gì)

1 tháng 6 2018

All_______must complete a visa form upon arrival at Singapore airport

A, passengers

B, tourist

C, customers

D, viewers

1 tháng 6 2018

cảm ơn bạn

2 tháng 2 2019

Kiến thức: Hội thoại giao tiếp

Giải thích:

Hai hành khách đang trao đổi thông tin trong phòng chờ khởi hành tại sân bay.

Bà Brown: “Đã có thông báo nào được về chuyến bay tám giờ tới Paris chưa?”

Bà Ensoleille: “_______.”

A. Tôi đoán nó sẽ ở giây phút cuối cùng      B. Tôi không biết được vấn đề đó

C. Tôi đang chờ thêm thông tin                       D. Chưa

Chọn D

I. Word form      1. (safe) They are keeping her in the office for her own __________      2. (frighten) It is _____________ to think of the horrors of a nuclear war.      3. (fly) Our __________ will arrive at Tan Son Nhat International Airport at 6.30.      4. (occupy) Please write your name, age and _____________ on the form.      5. (announce) The results of the test will be _____________ next Monday.      6. (occupation) Problems at work continued to ____________ his mind for some...
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I. Word form

      1. (safe) They are keeping her in the office for her own __________

      2. (frighten) It is _____________ to think of the horrors of a nuclear war.

      3. (fly) Our __________ will arrive at Tan Son Nhat International Airport at 6.30.

      4. (occupy) Please write your name, age and _____________ on the form.

      5. (announce) The results of the test will be _____________ next Monday.

      6. (occupation) Problems at work continued to ____________ his mind for some time.

      7. (safety) Women are ____________ drivers than men.

      8. (frightening) Don't shout! You'll ______________ the baby.

 

II. Add the FREQUENCY ADVERBS to the sentences 

      1. I walk to school. (sometimes)

      2. Miss Lan goes to work by bus. (always)

      3. The buses are very crowded. (usually)

      4. She has to stand all the way. (often)

      5. She is late for work. (never)

      6. She has been late this week. (three times)

      7. Tom Studies at the library in the evening. (seldom)

      8. Ann is on time for class. (always)

 

II. Making questions for the underlined words 

      1. I received a letter from my father once a month.

→..................................................................................................................................................

      2. Tom drove 60km per hour on the highway.

→..................................................................................................................................................

      3. He smokes twenty cigarettes a day.

→..................................................................................................................................................

      4. Hue is seven hundred miles from here.

→..................................................................................................................................................

      5. Mary won the scholarship last week.

→..................................................................................................................................................

      6. Mr. Smith had to borrow me money to pay for his new car.

→..................................................................................................................................................

      7. Physics helps us understand the natural phenomena.

→..................................................................................................................................................

      8. Because her leg was injured, she stayed at home.

→..................................................................................................................................................

      9. Robbins is forty-two years old.

→..................................................................................................................................................

      10. Her motorcycle can go 100 kilometers an hour.

→..................................................................................................................................................

      11. The baby weighed 7 pounds when she was born.

→..................................................................................................................................................

      12.We are talking about holidays         →..................................................................................................................................................

 

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