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International exchanges involve the

International exchanges involve the transport
of a large variety of goods whose nature varies
according to the economies of their countries
of origin. Roughly speaking, less developed
countries (L.D.C.’s) mostly export their
produces and raw materials, while a large
part of industrialized countries’ exports is
made up of their products and manufactured goods – or “processed
goods”.
Examples of the first categories of goods would be timber
(construction wood) and logs (tree trunks) from African ports (which can
even be carried to these ports from landlocked countries – without any
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THE GOODS
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1 1Vocabulary exercise
Fill in the gaps with the right expression.Use exclusively the vocabulary that has been introduced in this text.)
1. Corn, wheat, rice, etc.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Products resulting from or used in industries dealing with chemistry: . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Cargoes of tree trunks : . . . . . . . . .
4. Objects or goods of a high value: ................
5. Wood suitable for building houses, ships, ...: ..
6. Shipments that are not packaged into units: .... cargoes.
7. Goods destined to the food industry or market: …………………
8. A produce that has not been processed and which may be put to industrial use: ……………….
9. Domestic animals such as sheep, cattle, ...: ................
10. Products resulting from an industrial process: ............... goods.
11. Minerals from which metals can be extracted: ...............
12. A cargo made up of various types of goods: ............... cargo.
13. Goods that cannot be kept for a long time without deterioration: ……… goods.

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International exchanges involve the transportof the large variety of goods whose nature variesAccording to the economies of their countriesof origin. Roughly speaking, less developedcountries (L.D.C.) mostly export theirproduces and raw materials, while the largepart of industrialized countries ' exports ismade up of their products and manufactured goods – or "processedgoods ".Examples of the first categories of goods would be timber(construction wood) and logs (tree trunks) from African ports (which caneven be carried to these ports from landlocked countries – without any1THE GOODS11Vocabulary exercise 1Fill in the gaps with the right expression. Use exclusively the vocabulary that has been introduced in this text.)1. Corn, wheat, rice, etc.: ... ... ... ... ...2. Products resulting from or used in industries dealing with chemistry:............3. Cargoes of tree trunks:........ .4. Objects or goods of a high value:................5. Wood suitable for building houses, ships, ...: ...6. Shipments that are not packaged into units: cargoes.7. Goods destined to the food industry or market:.....................8. The produce that has not been processed and which may be put to industrial use:................... 9. Domestic animals such as sheep, cattle, ...: ... ... ... ... ....10. Products resulting from an industrial process:............... goods.11. Minerals from which metals can be extracted:...............12. The Office made up of various types of goods:............... Office.13. Goods that cannot be kept for a long time without deterioration:......... goods.
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International exchanges involve the transport
of a large variety of goods Whose nature varies
According to the economies of Their countries
of origin. Roughly speaking, less developed
countries (LDC's) mostly export Their
produces and raw materials, while a large
part of industrialized countries' exports is
made ​​up of Their products and manufactured goods - or "processed
goods".
Examples of the first categories of goods would be timber
(construction wood) and logs (tree trunks) from African ports (Which can
even be carried to These ports from landlocked countries - without any
1
THE GOODS
1
1 1Vocabulary exercise
Fill in the gaps with the right expression.Use exclusively the vocabulary que has Been Introduced in this text.)
1. Corn, wheat, rice, etc .:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Products Resulting from or used in industries dealing with chemistry:. . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Cargoes of tree trunks:. . . . . . . . .
4. Objects or goods of a high value: ................
5. Wood suitable for building houses, ships, ...: ..
6. Shipments que are not packaged into units: .... cargoes.
7. Goods destined to the food industry or market: .....................
8. The produce que has not been processed and Which may be put to industrial use: ...................
9. Domestic animals such as sheep, cattle ...: ................
10. Products Resulting from an industrial process: ............... goods.
11. Minerals from Which metals can be extracted: ...............
12. The charge made ​​up of various types of goods: ............... post.
13. Goods that can not be kept for a long time without deterioration ......... goods.

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International exchanges involve the transportOf a large variety of goods whose nature varyAccording to the economies of their countriesOf origin. Roughly speaking, less developedCountries (l.d.c."s) mostly export theirProduces and raw materials, while the largePart of industrialized countries" exports is.Made up of their products and manufactured goods, or "processedGoods ".Examples of the first categories of goods would be TIPP.(construction wood) and log (tree trunks from African ports (which can)Even be carried to these ports from landlocked countries – without any1The goods11 1vocabulary exerciseFill in the gaps with the right expression. Use exclusively the vocabulary that has been introduced in this text.)1. Corn, wheat, rice, etc.:. ... ... ... ... ... ... ...2. Products resulting from or used in industries dealing with chemistry:. ... ... ... ... ... .3. Cargoes of tree trunks. ... ... ... ...4. Objects or goods of high value:................5. Wood suitable for building houses, ships,...:...6. Shipments that are not packaged into units:.... Cargoes.7. Goods destined to the food industry or market:...8. The produce that has not been processed and which may be put to industrial use:.............9. Domestic animals such as sheep, cattle,...:................10. Products resulting from an industrial process:......................... Goods.11. Minerals from which metals can be extracted:.........................12. The post made up of various types of goods:......................... Position.13. Goods that cannot be kept for a long time without deterioration:......... Goods.
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