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you are taking the TOEIC
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is an exam which tests your
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Check YourEnglishVocabularyfor Hotels, Tourism and Catering Management
This second edition published 2005 by
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Reprinted 2007 by
A&C Black Publishers Ltd
38 Soho ... the
Internet, as well as holiday brochures and other information freely available from travel
agencies and tour operators.
CHECKYOURENGLISHVOCABULARY FOR
LEISURE, TRAVEL AND
TOURISM
Rawdon Wyatt
A ... entry for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN-10 0 7136 87 36 3
ISBN-13 9 78 0 7136 87 36 1
eISBN-13: 9 78- 1-4 081 -0236-7
Text computer typeset by A&C Black
Printed in the UK by...
... to collect their
suitcases, etc.
28. Airport __________ are letters which are given to identify particular airports (for example, LHR for
London Heathrow, JFK for New York John F Kennedy, etc).
Also ... __________ with your name, address and other information, and then they will give you a
__________, which you need to get into your room. Take the __________ if your room is on a high
floor.
8. My room's ... are known
as __________-controlled fares.
28. Even though I had a __________ reservation, the airline wouldn't let me check in
30. Your ticket is for a __________ trip. It goes from London...
... can
remember that?
4. At the airport, go to the check- in, show them your ticket, give them your baggage and collect your
__________, which will show your seat number, boarding time and gate number.
5. ... not let foreigners in if their __________ is valid for less than six months. If this
applies to you, you will need to fill in an __________ for a new one.
10. There are two parts to your airline ... need to show your __________.
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Documents and paperwork
â Bloomsbury Publishing. For reference see Dictionary of Leisure, Travel and Tourism (0-7475-7222-4).
application form ț baggage check ț boarding...
... wheels.
15. A smart dress for me, a jacket and tie for my husband, plenty of money or a credit card, and a big
appetite!
16. Casually smart , comfortable clothes, comfortable shoes (although the ... attach to your feet to help you swim faster.
7. Strong shoes which cover your feet and go above your ankles.
8. Equipment used for fishing.
9. An air-filled or cork-filled coat to help you float in ... will get fewer dollars for their money.
You can change 6.__________ at any bank or 7.__________ in the city, but check the 8. __________ they are
offering you first, and also check how much 9.__________...
... can be put.
(G) A large car for up to eight people.
(H) A small motorcycle with a curving shield in front of the seat and a platform for the feet.
(I) A fast car, often for just two people.
(J) ... or time of your flight, will you have to pay a financial
6.__________? You should also be aware that you might be required to pay a 7.__________ before you fly (for
example, to pay for unexpected ... airlines, etc, have a policy of 8. __________ (they check their competitors’ prices before
setting their own), and this can result in serious 9.__________, which is great news for travellers. Sometimes
they...
... town or city.
11. A large room in a hotel suitable for big groups of people (for example, for a wedding party).
12. A general geographical name for the area which includes countries situated around ... American English) .
7. Extra money to be paid on trains, planes, etc (such as for travelling first class with a second class
ticket, or for travelling further than originally intended).
8. An airline's ... everything is
thoroughly cooked.
7. Here's your __________ __________. You're in row 37, seat G. Watch the screens for information
and a gate number.
8. Many restaurants add a 10% __________...
... 1: And fold your table away as well. And raise the window blind?
8. Speaker 1: I'd like two for tonight's performance, please.
Speaker 2: We've got seats in the stalls for £20, or ... circle for £15.
Speaker 1: Can you see the stage all right from the circle?
9. Your lifejacket is situated under your seat. In the event of an emergency landing on water, place it
over your head, ... meet. He'll open your taxi door for you, then welcome
you into the hotel. The young man standing next to him is Geoff Walton, who will carry your bags in and
up to your room. The other young...
... the employee receives in return for working for the
company, and includes the salary, also formally called the remuneration) 7. leave (a formal word for holiday) 8. equal
opportunities (called ... 8. to / with / for / since 9. with / for / to 10. to / in / in / at / with 11. for / to / for
12. for / in / of / to 13. as / like / like / like 14. on / for / in 15. from / on / of / in 16. ... called
companionways, and the captain stands on the bridge 8. True
Note that several words used for ships are also used for aircraft (for example, port, starboard, fore, aft, knots, etc)
Exercise 3
:
1. marina...
... when our German partners . (
to stop being a part
of a deal or arrangement
)
28 It's very important to your duties to the best of your ability. (
to do what is
necessary foryour job
)
26 ... third parties
during this period.
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For reference see Dictionary of Business - 4
th
edition (A&C Black Publishers Ltd, 9 78- 0-713-679 18- 2)
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21 ... more money for the work you do, you might ask your boss for a ri .
12. If an employee needs some of his/her wages paid before the usual pay day, he / she might ask for
an adv
(known informally...