Unit Eight TextA Getting to the airport Unit Eight TextA y zhu Ruina
Unit Eight Text A By Zhu Ruina 1 Unit Eight Text A Getting to the Airport
Unit Eight TextA Unit Eight Text A ●.Pre- reading Task ●‖ I Related Information ●Ⅲ. Outline& Summary ●N. Detailed Study ●V. Home Assignment By Zhu ruina 2
Unit Eight Text A By Zhu Ruina 2 Unit Eight Text A I. Pre-reading Task II. Related Information III. Outline& Summary IV. Detailed Study V. Home Assignment
Unit Eight TextA By Zhu ruina
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Unit Eight TextA 1. Pre-reading Task 1. Do you always get to the railway station/ much earlier or just in time 2. Do you think it is necessary to get to the airport much earlier Why or why not? 3. Are you sure you can always get help from others when you need it? Back By Zhu ruina
Unit Eight Text A By Zhu Ruina 4 I. Pre-reading Task: 1. Do you always get to the railway station much earlier or just in time ? 2. Do you think it is necessary to get to the airport much earlier ? Why or why not ? 3. Are you sure you can always get help from others when you need it? Back
Unit Eight TextA I Related Information: Airport An airport is an area of land or water adapted for the landing and takeoff of aircraft. Large airports provide terminal buildings for the arrival and departure of passengers, as well as maintenance and repair facilities for aircraft. Requirements for handling aircraft at large military airfields are similar to those of civil airports In 1990 the International civil Aviation Organization reported 37739 civilian airports in use throughout the world. The U.s. listed 17327 airports at about the same time 53 of which accounted for 73 percent of the 429654 passengers enplaned in 1989. O'Hare in Chicago is the world's busiest airport; in 1989, it recorded more than 59 million passengers, about 790000 takeoffs and landings, and 869490 metric tons of cargo By Zhu ruina
Unit Eight Text A By Zhu Ruina 5 II. Related Information: 1. Airport: An airport is an area of land or water adapted for the landing and takeoff of aircraft. Large airports provide terminal buildings for the arrival and departure of passengers, as well as maintenance and repair facilities for aircraft. Requirements for handling aircraft at large military airfields are similarto those of civil airports. In 1990 the International Civil Aviation Organization reported 37739 civilian airports in use throughout the world. The U.S. listed 17327 airports at about the same time, 53 of which accounted for 73 percent of the 429654 passengers enplaned in 1989. O’Hare in Chicago is the world’s busiest airport; in 1989, it recorded more than 59 million passengers, about 790000 takeoffs and landings, and 869490 metric tons of cargo……