с данным заданием Customs officers (watch / are watching) everywhere. They (watch / are watching) you from the moment you (walk / are walking) off the plane, while you (stand / are standing) in Baggage Reclaim (waited / waiting) for your bag, and especially when you (come / coming) out the other side of Customs, which is when people who (try / are trying) to smuggle something finally let their guard down and (get caught / getting caught). The large two-way mirror in Customs, behind which customs officers (are sitting / sit) and (are watching / watch), is part of that process. As you (are walking / walk) past, it (is making / makes) you (to look / look) taller and thinner. So you (are feeling / feel) good about yourself and you (relaxing / relax) and (smiling / smile). That’s when a customs officer suddenly (appearing / appears) and (is asking / asks) you to open your case…
• Are the sentences T (true) or F (false)?
Customs officers can see through the mirror in Customs.
Passengers are often caught by customs officers because of their body language.
Answer the questions:
Why is there usually a big mirror when you are going through Customs?
Have you ever been stopped in Customs? Were you carrying anything that you shouldn’t have?
2. How many are there in a family?
3. Where does your new student come from?
4. What kind of man is your cousin?
5. Who is this woman? - This is Mrs. Arnold. She is your new teacher.
6. When is your sister's birthday?
7. How long does it take to get from here to the theater?
8. Which of your sisters is in love with Tom?
9. Where do they usually go in summer?
10. Why do you need his phone?
1. What are your questions?
2. What kind of gift would you like for a birthday?
3. How much does this computer cost?
4. Where do his parents live?
5. Whom does he want to see?
6. What is known about this building?
7. What does your sister's husband look like?
8. How many brothers and sisters does she have?
9. Whom are you always waiting here at this time?
10. What does this word mean?
2. How many are there in a family?
3. Where is your new student from?
4. What kind of man is your cousin?
5. Who is this woman? — This is mrs Arnold. She is your new teacher.
6. When is your sister's birthday?
7. How long does it take to get from here to the theater?
8. Which of your sisters is in love with Tom?
9. Where do they usually go in summer?
10. Why do you need his phone?
1. What questions do you have?
2. What gift would you like for a birthday?
3. How much is this computer?
4. Where do his parents live?
5. Who does he want to see?
6. What is this building known for?
7. What does your sister's husband look like?
8. How many brothers and sisters does she have?
9. Who are you always waiting here at this time?
10. what does this word mean?