Directions: The following passage is about airport check-in and it is followed by five statements. Read the passage, and decide whether the statements are true or false. Airport check-in is a service found at commercial airports dealing with commercial air travel. The check-in is normally handled by an airline or a handling agent on behalf of an airline. Check-in at the right counter is the first thing you need to do when arriving at the airport. Although different airlines may have different regulations as to the time of check-in, generally, for an international travel, you’d better arrive and check in at least 2 hours before the scheduled departure time; and for a domestic travel, you should arrive at least thirty minutes prior to the departure. While checking in, you will show your ticket, ID card, or passport and visa. Meanwhile, you can enjoy such services as choosing seats, inquiring about flight or destination information, or paying for upgrades and so on. If necessary, you can also check in your baggage. The baggage you are allowed to take should be within the weight limit; otherwise, you will have to pay overweight charge, which is usually very high. After getting the boarding pass and paying the airport tax (if it is not included in the ticket), you should proceed to the boarding gate, having your documents inspected and stamped and going through security inspection. Then you can have a good rest in the lounge until your flight is called. Occasionally different airline may have different check-in procedures with some airlines allowing certain restrictions. Sometimes even the same airline at two separate airports may also have different check-in procedures. When one carrier refuses to abide by the procedure that another carrier normally would be willing to do, it will lead to service interruption to passengers. So you’d better leave ample time for check-in. Decide whether the following statements are true or false. 1. When you arrive at the airport, the first thing you need to do is check-in.