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西南大学18秋[0384]旅游英语作业资料

1、ThefollowingareplacesofhistoricalinterestinXianexcept<u></u>.
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    TerraCottaWarriorsandHorse    DrumTower
    JadeBuddhaTemple
    BigWildGoosePagoda
参考答案:JadeBuddhaTemple;
2、InthefacepaintingofPekingopera,eachcolorsymbolizeacertaincharacteristics,forexample,redisfora<u>  </u>character.
    cunning
    demon
    Gods
    upright
参考答案:cunning;
3、ThefollowingarecelebrationsonthelunarNewYear’sEveexcept<u></u>.
    reuniondinner
    CCTVSpringFestivalGala
    eating<em>Yuanxiao</em>
    settingofffireworks
参考答案:eating<em>Yuanxiao</em>;
4、Thefollowingareasectionoffrontdeskexcept<u></u>.
    registrationdesk
    cashier"sdesk
    informationdesk
    floorattendantdesk
5、YanodaisaSanya-basedthemeparkfeaturing<u></u>rainforestsceneryandthecultureoflocalethic<u></u>people.
    subtopical...Yi
    tropcal...Yi
    subtropical...Li
    tropical...Li
6、Forawesterndinner,horsd’oeuvresandthebakedsalmonaremostprobably<u></u>.
    colddishes
    maincourse
    appetizer
    sou
7、Itisusuallythejobof<u></u>todistributeroomcardtothegroupmembers.
    groupco-ordinator
    tourleader
    localguide
    nationalguide
8、Shanghaifoodhasthefollowingfeatureexcept<u></u>.
    spicyflavor
    heavysauce
    thickstock
    sweettaste
9、InthefacepaintingofPekingopera,eachcolorsymbolizeacertaincharacteristics,forexample,silverisfora<u></u>character.
    cunning
    deceitful
    demon
    Gods
10、Aftertouristsboughtsomeantiquesinthesouvenirshop,itisnecessaryforthecashiertoremindthemtokeepthe<u></u>becausetheyneedtoshowittothe<u></u>officerwhentheyleave.
    receipt...customs
    receipt...immigration
    invoice...customs
    invoice...immigration
11、InPekingopera,facepaintingisappliedtotheroleonly.
    sheng
    dan
    Jing
    Chou
12、Iftheguesthassomelaundry,hemaymakeatelephonecalltothehousekeeping,latera<u></u>maycomeuptocollectthelaundry.
    maid
    bellho
    dustman
    tender
13、ThefollowingarecelebrationsonthelunarNewYear’sEveexcept<u></u>.
    reuniondinner
    CCTVSpringFestivalGala
    eatingYuanxiao
    lettingofffirecracker
14、YanodaisaSanya-basedthemeparkfeaturing<u>    </u>rainforestsceneryandthecultureoflocalethic<u>   </u>people.
    tropical...Li
    subtropical...Li
    tropical...Yi
    subtropical...Yi
15、TheStateofQinintheWarringStatePeriodwassituatedinthe<u></u>andfought<u></u>againstotherstates.
    north...southward
    south...northward
    east...westward
    west...eastward
16、ThefollowingareplacesofinterestinSydneyexcept<u></u>.
    BondiBeach
    QueenVictoriaBuilding
    DarlingHarbour
    theWaikikiBeach
17、Themezzaninefloorofthehotelis______.
    thefistfloor
    secondfloor
    betweenfirstandsecondfloor
    topfloor
18、Travelagentsarethe_______ofthetravelindustry.
    salesclerk
    wholesaler
    retailer
    managers
19、ThefollowingareplacesofhistoricalinterestinShanghaiexcept<u></u>.
    theTempleofHeaven
    theBund
    JadeBuddhaTemple
    Yuyuangarden
20、InChinadeliciousfoodisoftenlinkedwithfestivalandcelebrations.Forexample,mooncakeiseatenduring<u></u>.
    thespringfestival
    themid-autumnfestival
    thedragonboatfestival
    thewatersplashingfestival
21、Beforethetourgrouptaketheairplanetoleaveacountry,theyshouldgetthefollowingitemsreadyexcept<u>    </u>.
    lanetickets
    groupvisa
    boardingpass
    entrycard
22、Thefollowingaremeatexcept<u></u>.
    ork
    mutton
    beef
    herb
23、Ifguestwouldliketohavemealintheroom,hemaycontact<u></u>.
    housekeepingservice
    laundryservice
    roomservice
    shoeshineservice
24、Aguestmaymakeaguaranteedreservationofhotelroomby<u></u>.
    creditcard
    bankaccount
    telephonenumber
    ersonalcredit
25、Freshfoods,liveplantsandanimalsareconsideredas<u></u>,andarenotpermittedtogothroughcustoms.
    dailyarticles
    contrabands
    dutiableitems
    undutiableitems
26、ThefollowingareplacesofinterestinLondonexcept<u>    </u>.
    theGreenwichPark
    theWestminsterAbbey
    theDiamondHead
    theNatWestTower
27、Thefollowingarevegetablesexcept<u>    </u>.
    spinach
    salmon
    mushroom
    carrot
28、Billiardsandbowlingareusuallyfoundinthe<u>   </u>ofthehotel.
    healthclub
    nightclub
    laundryroom
    recreationcenter
29、Therearedifferenttypesofroomsinthehotel.Formostofcases,    hastwinbeds.
    singleroom
    doubleroom
    suit
    deluxesuit
30、Thelocaltourguideisbiddinga   speechtoseeoffhistourgroup.
    farewell
    welcome
    good-bye
    normal
31、The<u></u>officerchecktourists’luggagetoseewhethertheybringanycontrabandstoenterthecountry
    A.customs
    B.custom
    C.immigration
    D.captain
32、Theairlinewillpayacertainpercentageof    tothetouroperatorfortheirbooking.
    E.reduction
    F.duty
    discount
    commission
33、MountAlihasanelevationofsome3000metresabovesealevel.Herethetemperaturedropsasoneascendshigherandhighersothatinashortcoupleofhoursonecanexperiencetheweatherchangesinallthefourseasonsandadmirethekindofsceneryandplantlifepeculiartotheclimateof,sotosay,allthelatitudes.Alightrailwayandahighwaythreadtheirwayuphillthroughtree-cladslopestotheverysummitofMountAli.Therailwayis72kmlong,beginningfromtheCityofJiayiandterminatingatZhaoping.Onitsway,thetrainhastocross86bridges,66tunnelsandmorethan30gullycrossings.Travellersinthetraincrawlingitswayslowlyupthemountaincanhavearealgoodtime,feastingtheireyesonthesceneryandchattingtoeachotherasthemoodcarriesthem.AfterthetrainleavestheNorthGateStationofJiayi,itrunsontheplainsatthefootofthemountainandoneseesthroughthewindowlushgreenbamboogrovesandfieldsofdenselygrownsugarcane.Asthetrainthreadsitswayintheruggedhillycountrycrossingoneclearstreamafteranother,onewouldfeelasthoughhehadenteredaworldasetherealasthatinaChineselandscapepainting,passingnowawoodlandsceneandnowasecludedravinewithaquiet-flowingmountainbrook.Thepeaceofmindoneenjoyswhiletravelinginlevelcountryissuddenlyshatteredbythesightofprecipitouscliffsides.WhilethetrainmakesitwayinthispictorialworldofMountAli,travelerscannothelpbutmarvelatthemagicwondersofnatureandthewisdomandcourageoftherailwaybuilders.
    airplane
    helicopter
    coach
    bicycle
    experience
    represent
    attract
    eculiar
    streamsandcaves
    riversandvalleys
    steepcrossings
    undergroundroads
    ontheplains
    atthefootofthemountain
    inhillyplace
    insugarcanefields
    Chineselandscapepaintings
    thepeaceofmind
    aquiet-flowingbrook   
    apictorialworldofMountAli
34、MannersnowadaysinmetropolitancitieslikeLondonarepracticallynonexistent.Itisnothingforabig,strongschoolboytoelbowanelderlywomanasideinthedashforthelastremainingseatonthetubeorbus,muchlessstandupandofferhisseattoher,asheought.Infact,itissaddeningtonotethatifamandoesofferhisseattoanolderwoman,itisnearlyalwaysacontinentalmanoronefromtheoldergeneration.Thisquestionofgivingupseatsinpublictransportismucharguedaboutbyyoungmenwhosaythat,sincewomenhaveclaimedequality,theynolongerdeservetobetreatedwithcourtesy,andthatthosewhogoouttoworkshouldtaketheirturnintheratracelikeanyoneelse.Womenhaveneverclaimedtobephysicallyasstrongasmen.Evenifitisnotagreed,however,thatyoungmenshouldstandupforyoungerwomen,thefactremainsthatcourtesyshouldbeshowntotheold,thesickandtheburdened.Arewereallysolosttoallidealsofunselfishnessthatwecansitthereindifferentlyreadingthepaperorabook,sayingtoourselves“Firstcome,firstserved,”whileagrayhairedwoman,amotherwithayoungchildoracripplestands?Yetthisisalltoooftenseen.Conditionsintravelarereallyveryhardoneveryone,weknow,buthardshipissurelynoexcuse.Sometimesonewonderswhatwouldhavebeenthebehaviorofthesestoutyoungmeninpackedrefugeetrainoratrainonitswaytoaprisonercampduringthewar.Wouldtheyhaveconsidereditonlyrightandtheirproperduetokeepthebestplacesforthemselvesthen?Olderpeople,tiredandirritablefromaday’swork,arenotangelsatall.Manyabriskargumentoraninsultingquarrelbreaksoutasthewearyqueuespushandshoveeachothertogetonbusesandtubes.Onecannotcommendthis,ofcourse,butonedoesfeelthereisjustalittlemoreexcuse.Ifcitiesaretoremainpleasantplacestoliveinatall,however,itseemsurgent,notonlythatcommunicationsintransportshouldheimproved,butalsothatcommunicationbetweenhumanbeingsshouldbekeptsmoothandpolite.Allovercities,itseemsthatpeoplearetootiredandtoorushedtobepolite.Shopassistantswon’tbothertoassist,taxidriversshoutateachotherastheydashdangerouslyroundcorners,busconductorspullthebellbeforetheirdesperatepassengershavehadtimetogetonoroffthebus,andsoonandsoforth.Itseemstousthatitisuptotheyoungandstrongtodotheirsmallparttostopsuch<em>deterioration</em>.
    EnglishmeninLondon
    amanfromFrance
    meninbigmoderncitiesinEngland
    menonlyinmetropolitancities
    Womenhaveclaimedequalityandnolongerneedtobetreateddifferentlyfrommen.
    Itisconsideredoldfashionedforyoungmentogiveuptheirseatsforyoungwomen.
    LadyFirstshouldbeuniversallypracticed.
    Specialconsiderationshouldbeshowntowomen.
    eopleweremoreconsideratetoeachother
    lifewereeasierandmorecomfortable
    womenweretreatedwithmorecourtesy
    ublictransportcouldbeimproved
    worseningofthegeneralsituation
    loweringofthemoralstandards
    decliningofthecourtesytowomen
    spreadingofevilconduct
    toattachsignificancetothemoraleducationofyoungpeople
    totreatpeople,betheyyoungorold,withcourtesyandsympathy
    todemandeveryonedohispartnottobeimpolitetoeachother
    toimprovethemeansoftransportationandthepublicmorality
35、OneofthethingsIreallylookedforwardtoinmyretirementwastheweeklyshoppingexpedition.Iimaginedpushingthetrolleyslowly,aroundthesupermarketandpickingoutodditemsthattookmyfancy.But,alas,myinnocentdreamswererudelyshattered.Firstitisnecessarytosecureashoppingtrolley.Carefullydesignednotonlytoholdallshapesandsizesofpurchasesbutalsoallagesandtypesofsmallchildren,asingletrolleyishardtogetoutofthelineoftrolleyswhereitisparked.Eachtrolleydefiesseparationfromitsfellowswithoutsharpjerksortheassistanceoftwostrongmen.Thenextlessonisthatwomenneverfollowalogicalroutewhenshopping.Yourwifehasdisappeared.Aftertenminutesofsearching,whenyoueventuallyfindherinafarcomer,sheenquiresrathertersely:“Wherehaveyoubeenallthistime,dear?”Supermarketmanagersaresentoncoursestolearnhowtotemptthecustomersandpersuadethemtobuygoodstheydonotreallyneed,atpricestheyarenotabletoafford.Asanewcomer,Iwasasuckerfortheirclevertechniquesandtookmanygoodsofftheshelves.Butmyinnocencewassoon<em>curbed</em>bymywife.“Putitback,dear.”“You’vetriedthatbeforeanddidn’tlikeit”.“No,it’stooexpensive.”Isoonlearnttobeawheeleroftrolleysandnotadealeringoods.Butthemostfrighteninghazardissupermarkettrolleysdrivenbytheso-calledweakersex.Thesewomenadheretonocodeandgivenoquarter,andconstantevasiveactionisnecessarytoavoidskinnedknuckles,crushedtoesorbruisedshins.Theirusualparkingmethodsareeithersidewaysacrosstheaisles,orsidebysidewithafriendtoexchangegossip,andapolite“Excuseme”fromtrafficusuallymeetswithnoresponse.Aftertheweek’sgrocerieshavebeencollectedthelasttrialispassingthroughthecheckout.Neverjointheshortestqueue.Itusuallycontainsseveralshopperswhopaybywritingoutapersonalcheckandwhowaituntilalltheirpurchaseshavebeentotaledupbeforebeginningafranticsearchthroughbulginghandbagsforelusivecheckbooks.Whenthebookeventuallyemerges,thecustomerneverknowsthedate,asksagainfortheforgottentotalandomitstoputtheaddressontheback.Don’tbefooled,either,bythinkingthatthisistheendoftheexercise.Whenthecheckhasbeencarefullyexaminedbythecashierabellrings,aredlightflashedoverheadandthereisafurtherwaituntilasupervisorarrivestoconfirmthatthecheckcanbeaccepted.Thenitisourturnandthecheckoutgirlissoquickandefficientthatwedon’thavetimetogetoutowncheckbookready.Butthepeoplewhoarepackingourshoppingarekindandgiveuscheerysmiles.Whenweemergeoncemoreintothegreatoutsideworldeggsarerunningdownmytrousers.Justbeforetheeggsarecrushedbythecollisionbetweentwotrolleys,Ihearthevoiceofmywifecallout:“Oops,dear,mindthetrolley.”Shopping!
    Theweeklyshoppingexpeditioninhisretirementwasexciting.
    Hisjoyofshoppingwasbrokenbymanyannoyances.
    Itisnecessarytoknowhowtousetheshoppingtrolleyproperly.
    Peopleeasilygetlostinabigsupermarket.
    Itisdifficulttotakeatrolleyfromthelineoftrolleys.
    Itisdifficulttogoshoppingwithawomanfollowinganillogicalroute.
    Itisdifficulttoresistthetemptationofthepromotionofgoods.
    Itisdifficulttoavoidhurtingthewomen.
    corrected
    blamed
    checked
    shattered
    tointroducethefunctionoftheirgoods
    topromotetheirgoodstothecustomers
    todealwiththechecksindoubt
    tohelpthecustomersfindthegoodstheyneed
    ironical
    logical
    elusive
    respective
36、Vacationtravel,apleasanttravel,isoneofthefaster-growingsegmentsofthetourismindustry.Thesetravelersseekenjoymentandpleasurefortheirtravel.Vacationtravelistypicallyprice-sensitiveandoftenconcernedwiththeparticulartimeofdayordayofweekschedules.VacationtravelhasbeenheavilypromotedbytheairlinesforSaturdayandSundaytravelwhentheirtransportcapacityisnotheavilyusedbybusinesstravelers.Further,thevacationtravelmarketiswheretheairlinesoftenofferlowerfares.Theseticketsoftenhavemanyrestrictionsdesignedtopreventregularbusinesstravelersfromswitchingtothelowerfares.Forexample,thesuper-saverfarerequiresthepassengertostayatthedestinationoveraSaturdaynight.SuchfaresarenotgoodduringcertainheavyholidayperiodsorMondaytoFridayflights,ortheyconstituteonlyasmallnumberofseatsonflightsthatnormallywouldnotbefilledbyfull-farebusinesspassengers.ThevacationmarketisanimportantonetoFlorida,theCaribbean,Colorado,andVermontduringthewintermonthsforsunandskivacations.TheUnitedStatestoEuropeandtheUnitedStatescoasttocoastarestrongvacationmarketsinthesummer.Travelagentsandtouroperatorsareheavilyinvolvedinthevacationmarket.Charterbustripsandtoursarealsomajorpartsofthevacationmarket.Thevacationtravelmarketisalsosplinteringinto“boutique”travelnichesaswell.Thesearespecialtyvacationsinwhichrecreationand/orrestatahoteloronacruiseshiparenotthemajorelementsofthetrip.TripsinthiscategorythathavebecomeincreasinglypopularinrecentyearsincludeviewingrareanimallifeattheGalapagosislands,whalewatchinginBajaCalifornia,hikinginNepal,photographicexpeditionsinthewildsofAlaskaortheNorthwestTerritories,safarisinAfrica,andnaturecruisesuptheAmazonRiver.Thesetripstypicallyareeducational;theyoftenemploynaturalistswhogivespeechesandshowfilmsrelatingtothesiteonthetrip.
    weekend
    weekday
    holyday
    articulartime
    restricted
    meal-included
    weekend
    low-price
    specializedpurposetravel
    hotographicexpeditions
    travelingforshoppingpurpose
    naturelovingexperience
    vacationmarket
    chartertourism
    tourismmarket
    specializedmarket
    rareanimals
    safaris
    AmazonRiver
    naturalists
37、Anotherlargeandgrowingsegmentoftourismconsumersismaturetravelers.Thefaceoftheindustrializedworld'spopulationischanging,asaretheprofilesofindividualswhotakeadvantageoftheever-increasingarrayofleisureactivities.Althoughitisprobablyamistaketolumpallmaturetravelerstogetherintoasinglemarket,itisimportanttounderstandtheimmensesizeofthismarket.AgoodideaofthechangestakingplaceinthematuresegmentofthetourismmarketcanbeseenbylookingatthechangestakingplaceintheUnitedStates.TheAmericanpopulationisagingandwillcontinuetoincreaseasapercentageofthetotalpopulation.Bytheyear2000,over76millionAmericanswillbeconsideredmatureadults(55yearsofageandolder).Similardemographicshiftsaretakingplaceinmanycountriesthroughouttheworld.ThenumberofseniorcitizensintheUnitedStateswhocomposethemarketsegmentcalled“maturetravelers”hasbeengrowingatdouble-digitrates.Thisrapidgrowthprovidesmanyopportunitiesforfirmswhorecognizeandplantomeettheneedsofthesetravelers.Thematuretravelermarketsegmentisespeciallyimportantsincetheseindividualsspend30%morethanyoungertravelersandaccountfor80%ofallcommercialvacationtravel.Manymaturevisitorshavethetime,money,andenergytotravelandenjoyfamily,friends,newsights,adventuresandactivelifestyle.Theyvalueexcellentfoodwhilevacationingmorethananyotheragegroup.Theyarelessinterestedinbarsandnightlifeactivitiesthanotheragegroups.Theyaremostlikelytovisitcasinos.Maturetravelersusuallypurchasepackagetoursandtakecruisevacations.Internationaltravelersarealargeandgrowingsegmentoftourismconsumers.Traveltoforeigncountriesbyinternationaltravelershasbeengrowingatarapidpace.Statisticsshowthatin2000,Shanghaireceivedsome1.8millionforeignvisitorswhilesome100,000traveledfromShanghaitoothercountries.Singaporesaw31,231ChinesetravelersfortheperiodJanuary—September,2000.Thenumberoftouristsapplyingtotourthethreecountries(Japan,AustraliaandNewZealand)isincreasingfast.
    opulation
    agestructure
    eople"sage
    matureadults
    by2000
    before2000
    after2000
    in2000
    mature
    size
    wealth
    sage
    businesspeople
    youngpeople
    middle-agedpeople
    otheragegroups
    casinos
    bars
    urchasing
    nightlifeactivities
38、Somesevenoreighthundredyearsago,Hangzhou,knownasLing'anthen,wasthecapitaloftheSouthernSongDynasty.Atthattime,watchingthetidalborewasalreadyagrandoccasionintownwhenthewholepopulationwouldturnoutforthespectacle.Thebesttimetodothiswasfromthe15thtothe18thoftheeighthmonthofeachyear.Butbeginningfromaboutthetenthdayofthemonth,thatpartoftheriverbankthatofferedthebestvantagepointforridewatchingwouldalreadybeabusygatheringplaceforlittleopen-airboothsandstallswherevendorspiledcolourfulwaresontheircartsorboxes.Therewouldbeallkindsofsnacksandcookedmeatsinshiningpotsandpans.Thetavernsandrestaurantswouldputupmulfi-colouredlanternsandflagsorpennants,displayingmeanwhileanattractivearrayofmeatandvegetabledisheswithalotmoreexoticdelicaciesonthemenu.Inthetea-houseswouldbehungpaintingscrollsandcalligraphyscrollsbyfamousartistswhiletheantiquevaseswouldbefilledwithfleshflowers.Inaddition,therewouldbevendorsdisplayingplastersandmedicinalherbsforsaleontheground,rovingartistswiththeirmonkeysforvariety,showsorfolkartistsreadytoentertainthecrowds.Evenbeforethedaysofthetidalbore,thesepeoplewouldbegatheredontheriverbankdoingwhatevertheycouldtoattractpleasure-seekers.Meanwhile,tensofthousandsofpeople,visitorsfromothertownsaswellaslocalresidentsofLing'an,wouldbehustlingandbustlingabout,cloggingupthewayandmakingtrafficimpossible.Inthelargeriversidemansionsthatlinedthebanks,therewouldbeopulentlydressedmenandwomen,someleaningagainstthewindowsorthebalconieslookingintothedistanceandsomelookingdowngazingfixedlyatsomethinggoingondownbelow.
    wereusedto
    used
    wereanxious
    wereextremelyeager
    from15thtothe18th
    startingaround10th
    from15thtotheend
    atthemiddle
    alongthebank
    atthebestvantagepoint
    inpiles
    usingpotsandpans
    aintingscrolls
    displayingplasters
    folkartists
    leasure-seekers
    largeriversidemansions
    distantbalconies
    tavernsandrestaurants
    theteahouses
39、TheConcorde,planeoftherichandfamous,isalsoprobablytheworld’ssafest.ThefireballoutsideParisTuesdaywasthesupersonicjet’sfirstfatalaccidenteverin24yearsofregularoperation.AndAirFranceofficialssaidtheircurrentfleetwasfittoflysafelyuntil2007.Yettheplanehadbeenhavingmishaps—littlethings.InOctoberapieceoftailfelloffinmid-flight.LastJanuary,withinaspanof24hours,twoBritishAirwaysConcordeshadtomakeemergencylandingsfortechnicalreasons—oneenginefailure,onemysteriousfalsealarm.Afewmonthsago,smallcracks,saidtobe“microscopic”insize,weredetectedinallsevenBritishConcordes,aBritishAirwaysspokeswomansaidMonday;oneofthemwasgroundedbecausethecrackshadgottenwider.HastheConcordehitoldageaheadofschedule?Only20ofthesupersonicpassengerjetswereeverbuilt,ofwhich13arestillinservice,operatedbyBritishAirwaysandAirFrance.Theywereallbuiltbetween1975and1980.Bothcompanieshopetokeeptheplanesflyingforanother14or15years,andinfactbothhaverecentlyuppedtheirestimateofthenumberof“cycles”—roughlyonetransatlanticflight—theplanecouldstand,to8,500.Bythiscalculation,theplanesareclearedfortakeoffuntil2006atleast.Thisviewissupportedbythefactthatalthoughitsflightsarehigh-stressanditstakeoffandlandingmorelaboredthanotherplanes,theConcordemakesonlyaboutafifthofthetripsmorepopular.Afterthecrash,AirFranceasserted,perhapsprematurely,thatthecrashwasduenottoanywingproblem,likesneakingcracks,buttoanexplodingengine.Thatmakesitthefastestinvestigationonrecord.Theyhavenotgroundedthefleetbeyondathoroughmaintenancecheck,whichonthesedelicatebirds,withtheir30-year-oldtechnology,willbeexpensive.BritishAirwayssaysitsConcordesgavethecompanyprestige,shuttlingtheswellsontheirsurprisinglycramped,1,336-mphpassageat$10,000ahead.Takeatripaboardandonemusthavebeenlikejoininganexclusivebutrathercrampedanduncomfortableclub.Butpartofitscharm—tothesmallnumberofpeoplewhoflewit—wasthatitwassuperiortotheotherplanes,safer.Forthepriceofaticket,youwerebuyingaguarantee.IfBritishandFrenchindustryofficials,whobuilttheConcordetogetherinthe60sasakindofsupersonicdove,decidethatfeelingisgoneforeverwithTuesday’scatastrophe,thenit’snothardtoimaginethattheywillseriouslyconsiderretiringthisdistinctive,one-of-a-kindaircraft.
    oneenginefailed
    itsengineexploded
    apieceoftailfelloff
    thecrackshadgottenwider
    fromParistoLondon
    fromLondontoNewYorkCity
    fromParistoNewYorkCity
    acrosstheAtlanticOcean
    itissuperiortootherplanes
    itoffersasaferthoughexpensiveflight
    itprovidescozyandcomfortableseatsaboard
    itisthefastestplanesintheworld
    unique
    complicated
    delicate
    modern
    biased
    objective
    optimistic
    essimistic
40、OfthemanyinterestingsightsinHangzhou,thereisbesidesWestLakethespectaculartideatthemouthofQiantangRiver.Thetidesherearewhatiscalledatidalborewhichmakesathrillingsightasitseemstobeimpelledbysuchafuriouselementalforcethatitthreatenstooverwhelmandoverpowereverythinginitsway,strikingaweinthebeholderevenastheskyandthesunarebeingswallowedup.ItissaidthatintheworldtodayonlythetidalboreatthemouthofthemightyAmazoninBrazilcanbearivaltothatatthemouthofQiantang.ThetidalboreofQiantanghassinceancienttimesbeenconsideredaspectacularsight.AsearlyasthefourthcenturyB.C.,theancientphilosopherofChinaZhuangzihadwrittenaboutitlikethis:“ThewatersintheZheorCrookedRiverwillrollonraisingwaveshighasmountainsandtowers,creatingathunderousroarandgatheringupaforcethatthreatenstoengulfthesunandthesky”.IntheEasternHanDynasty(25—220),WangChongthethinker,inhisEssaysofCriticismorLun'HenginChinese,recordedhisobservationsofthetidalboreofQiantangRiverlikethis:“Thetideflowsandebbswiththewaxandwaneofthemoon”.InancientChina,itwasacommonpracticeamongmenoflettersnotonlytoreadwidelybutalsototravelextensively.Inthecourseoftheirtravels,manyofthemhadvisitedlotsoffamousmountainsandmagnificentrivers,buttheyhadseenfewsightsthathadimpressedthemasdeeplyasthetidalboreofQiantang.Wieldingtheirinspiredpens,someofthemhaddescribedthespectacularsightofthetidalbore.PoetLiKuooftheTangDynasty(618—907)hadtheselines:Thebrightmid-autumnmooncastsitslightonathousandmilesofland,Thethunderousboreatmidnightloudasamillionmarchingmen.
    force
    wave
    water
    sight
    morepowerfulthan
    lesspowerfulthan
    aspowerfulas
    nomatchfor
    many
    greatmany
    afew
    notafew
    relatedto
    apartof
    movedby
    reportedin
    quietatdaytime
    aspowerfulasmarchingmen
    asloudastheshoutingofmarchingmen
    extremelyloud
41、Cultureisthetotalsumofallthetraditions,customs,beliefs,andwaysoflifeofagivengroupofhumanbeings.Inthissense,everygrouphasaculture,howeversavage,undeveloped,oruncivilizeditmayseemtobe.Totheprofessionalanthropologist,thereisnointrinsicsuperiorityofonecultureoveranother,justastotheprofessionallinguistthereisnointrinsicrankorhierarchyamonglanguages.Peopleoncethoughtofthelanguagesofbackwardgroupsassavage,undevelopedformsofspeech,consistinglargelyofgruntsandgroans.Whileitispossiblethatlanguageingeneralbeganasaseriesofgruntsandgroans,itisafactestablishedbythestudyof“backward”languagesthatnospokentongueanswersthatdescriptiontoday.Mostlanguagesofuncivilizedgroupsare,byourmostseverestandards,extremelycomplex,delicate,andingeniouspiecesofmachineryforthetransferofideas.TheyfallbehindourWesternlanguagesnotintheirsoundpatternofgrammaticalstructures,whichusuallyarefullyadequateforalllanguageneeds,butonlyintheirvocabularies,whichreflecttheobjectsandactivitiesknowntotheirspeakers.Eveninthisdepartment,however,twothingsaretobenoted.First,alllanguagesseemtopossessthemachineryforvocabularyexpansion,eitherbyputtingtogetherwordsalreadyinexistenceorbyborrowingthemfromotherlanguagesandadaptingthemtotheirownsystem.Second,theobjectsandactivitiesrequiringnamesanddistinctionsin“backward”languages,whiledifferentfromours,areoftensurprisinglynumerousandcomplicated.AWesternlanguagedistinguishesmerelybetweentwodegreesofremoteness(“this”and“that”);somelanguagesoftheAmericanIndiansdistinguishbetweenwhatisclosetothespeaker,ortothepersonaddressed,oroutofsight,orinthepast,orinthefuture.Thisstudyoflanguage,inturn,castsanewlightupontheclaimoftheanthropologiststhatallculturesaretobeviewedindependently,andwithoutideasofrankorhierarchy.
    alllanguagescamefromgruntsandgroans
    alllanguagesintheworldareequalandindependent
    WesternculturesarebetterthanEasterncultures
    thesuperiorityofonecultureoveranotherisdifficulttoexplain
    aprofessionalanthropologist
    alinguistaswellasananthropologist
    alanguageresearcherfromtheWest
    alanguageresearcheron“backwardculture”
    vocabularies
    historyandculture
    machineryforvocabularyexpansion
    soundpatternsandgrammaticalstructures
    tooundevelopedtobeunderstood
    morecivilizedthanWesternlanguages
    derivedfromtheirownremotesystem
    abletodistinguishmoredegreesofremoteness
    haschallengedanthropologicalstudies
    hasreinforcedtheviewoftheanthropologists
    isthesameasthestudyofanthropology
    hascontradictedtheresultofthestudyofanthropology
42、AreportconsistentlybroughtbackbyvisitorstotheUSishowfriendly,courteous,andhelpfulmostAmericansweretothem.Tobefair,thisobservationisalsofrequentlymadeofCanadaandCanadiansshouldbestbeconsideredNorthAmericans.Thereareofcourseexceptions.Small-mindedofficials,rudewaiters,andill-manneredtaxidriversarehardlyunknownintheUS.Yetitisanobservationmadesofrequentlythatitdeservescomment.Foralongperiodoftimeandinmanypartsofthecountry,atravelerwasawelcomebreakinanotherwisedullexistence.Dullnessandlonelinesswerecommonproblemsofthefamilieswhogenerallyliveddistantfromoneanother.Strangersandtravelerswerewelcomesourcesofdiversion,andbroughtnewsoftheoutsideworld.Theharshrealitiesofthefrontieralsoshapedthistraditionofhospitality.Someonetravelingalone,ifhungry,injured,orill,oftenhadnowheretoturnexcepttothenearestcabinorsettlement.Itwasnotamatterofchoiceforthetravelerormerelyacharitableimpulseonthepartofthesettlers.Itreflectedtheharshnessofdailylife:ifyoudidn’t<em>takein</em>thestrangerandtakecareofhim,therewasnooneelsewhowould.Andsomeday,remember,youmightbeinthesamesituation.Todaytherearemanycharitableorganizationswhichspecializeinhelpingthewearytraveler.Yet,theoldtraditionofhospitalitytostrangersisstillverystrongintheUS,especiallyinthesmallercitiesandtownsawayfromthebusytouristtrails.“Iwasjusttravelingthrough,gottalkingwiththisAmerican,andprettysoonheinvitedmehomefordinner--amazing.”SuchobservationsreportedbyvisitorstotheUSarenotuncommon,butarenotalwaysunderstoodproperly.ThecasualfriendlinessofmanyAmricansshouldbeinterpretedneitherassuperficialnorasartificial,butastheresultofahistoricallydevelopedculturaltradition.Asistrueofanydevelopedsociety,inAmericaacomplexsetofculturalsignals,assumptions,andconventionsunderliesallsocialinterrelationships.And,ofcourse,speakingalanguagedoesnotnecessarilymeanthatsomeoneunderstandssocialandculturalpatterns.Visitorswhofailto“translate”culturalmeaningsproperlyoftendrawwrongconclusions.Forexample,whenanAmericanusestheword“friend”,theculturalimplicationsofthewordmaybequitedifferentfromthoseithasinthevisitor’slanguageandculture.Ittakesmorethanabriefencounteronabustodistinguishbetweencourteousconventionandindividualinterest.Yet,beingfriendlyisavirtuethatmanyAmericansvaluehighlyandexpectfrombothneighborsandstrangers.
    rudetaxidriversarerarelyseenintheUS
    small-mindedofficialsdeserveaseriouscomment
    thosewhoarenotsofriendlydeserveacomment
    Canadiansareasfriendlyastheirneighbors
    appreciate
    admit
    accommodate
    absorb
    cultureexercisesaninfluenceoversocialinterrelationshi
    courteousconventionandindividualinterestareinterrelated
    variousvirtuesdisplaythemselvesexclusivelyamongfriends
    socialinterrelationshipsequalthecomplexsetofculturalconventions
    outofacharitableimpulse
    inviewoftheirlong-distancetravel
    toimprovetheirhardlife
    toaddsomeflavortotheirowndailylife
    tendstobesuperficialandartificial
    isgenerallywellkeptupinNorthAmerica
    isalwaysunderstoodproperly
    hassomethingtodowiththebusytouristtrails
43、Professionaltravelersaresimilartobusinesstravelersinmanyways,althoughthistypeoftravelismoreelasticthanbusinesstravel.Professionaltravelisbuiltaroundthemeetingandconventionmarkets.Thesemarketshavegrownastransportation,especiallybyair,hasbecomemoreavailableandaffordable.Asprofessionaltravelcontinuestogrow,newandexpandedmeetingandconventionfacilitieshavebeendevelopedtosatisfythisincreasingdemand.Alongwiththisgrowth,newmanagementchallengeshavearisentoservethisspecializedmarket.Someofthekeymarketsegmentsformeetingparticipantsorattendeesareassociations,businesses,exhibitionsandtradeshows,religiousorganizations,politicalparties,andgovernments.Manyfuturistshavealsopredictedadeclineinbusinessandprofessionaltravelwiththeintroductionofteleconferencing.However,peoplecontinuetohaveastrongdesiretomeeteachotherface-to-face.Althoughteleconferencingservestointroducepeopletoeachotherelectronically,theywilleventuallywanttomeetinpersontointeractandnetwork.Thisneedforpersonalcontactandinteractionhasallowedthebusinesstravelmarkettogroweveninthefaceofadvancingtechnology.Inresponsetotheneedsofthebusinesstravelsegment,tourismservicesuppliershaveofferedawidearrayofservicesandbenefits.Airlinesinstitutedfrequent-flierprogramsandserviceupgradesincludingbusinessclassandprovidedcorporatepricing,discountsandrebates,travellounges,andpreferredcheck-ins.Amtrakdevelopedclubservicewithreservedseating,snackandbeverageservice,telephones,andconferenceroomsonsometrains.Carrentalcompanies,followingtheleadofairlines,establishedfrequent-renterprograms,whichprovidedcorporatepricing,discounts,rebates,upgrades,andspecialcheck-inprocedures.Hotelsandotherlodgingpropertieshaveprovidedsimilarbenefitstobusinesstravelersincludingcorporatepricing,discounts,andrebates;specialfloorsandsectionsincludingbusinesscenters,frequentstayprograms,andupgrades.
    associations
    oliticalparties
    conferences
    specializedmarkets
    develo
    reduce
    diappear
    grow
    specialfloors
    discounts
    businesscenters
    beneficialtreatments
    inbusiness
    inpublic
    inoffice
    inperson
    decline
    increase
    advance
    sto
44、Earthquakesmayrightlyberankedasoneofthemostdevastatingforcesknowntoman:sincerecordsbegantobewrittendown,ithasbeenestimatedthatearthquake-relatedfatalitieshavenumberedinthemillions,andthatearthquake-relateddestructionhasbeenbeyondcalculation.Thegreaterpartofsuchdamageandlossoflifehasbeenduetocollapseofbuildingsandtheeffectsofrockslides,floods,fire,disease,tsunamis(giganticseawaves),andotherphenomenaresultingfromearthquakes,ratherthanfromthequakesthemselves.Thegreatmajorityofallearthquakesoccurintwospecificgeographicareas.OnesuchareaencompassesthePacificOceananditscontiguouslandmasses.TheotherextendsfromtheEastIndiestotheAtlasMountains,includingtheHimalayas,IranTurkey,andtheAlpineregions.Itisinthesetwogreatbeltsorzonesthatninetypercentofallearthquakestakeplace:theymay,however,happenanywhereatanytime.Thiselementoftheunknownhasforcenturiesaddedgreatlytothedreadandhorrorsurroundingearthquakes,butinrecenttimestherehavebeenindicationstheearthquakepredictionmaybepossible.Byanalyzingchangesinanimalbehavior,patternsofmovementsintheearth’scrust,variationsintheforceofgravityandtheearth’smagneticfield,andthefrequencywithwhichminorearthtremorsareobserved,scientistshaveshownincreasingsuccessinanticipatingwhenandwhereearthquakeswillstrike.Asaresult,aworldwideearthquakewarningnetworkisalreadyinoperationandhashelpedtopreparefor(andthuslessen)thevastdestructionthatmightotherwisehavebeentotallyunexpected.Itisdoubtfulthatmanwilleverbeabletocontrolearthquakesandeliminatetheirdestructivenessaltogether,butashowandwhyearthquakeshappenbecomebetterunderstood,manwillbecomemoreandmoreabletodealwiththeirpotentialdevastationbeforeitoccurs.
    Earthquakesarehighlyfearedbutactuallyrelativelyharmless.
    Thereisabsolutelynowaytopredictwhenorwhereearthquakesmightoccur.
    Manisnowabletopredictwhenearthquakeswillhappenbutnotwhere.
    Manisnowabletopredictwhereearthquakeswillhappenbutnotwhen
    thetwogreatearthquakezones
    thefactthatearthquakescanhappenatanytimeorplace
    thepercentageofearthquakes
    theexactcauseofearthquakes
    Changesinanimalbehavior.
    Differencesintheearth’smagneticfieldandforceofgravity.
    Howoftenminorearthtremorshavebeenobserved.
    Alloftheabove.
    toamuseandentertain
    toquestionandcriticize
    toexplainandinform
    tocorrectamisconception
    Itwillneverbepossibletopredictearthquakes.
    Earthquakescanalreadybepredictedwithgreataccuracy.
    Thereisreallynoneedtotrytopredictearthquakeoccurrences.
    Earthquakepredictionisbecomingmoreandmorepossible.
45、Island’speoplewillbeenjoyinghigh-riselivinginmodeltownswithallsortsoffacilitiesprovided.ThisistheprogressiveachievementoftheSingaporeHousingandDevelopmentBoard.Singaporeanstodayareamongtheworld’sbest-housedpeople.TheBoard’ssuccessisamodelforplannersinotherdevelopingnations.Roads,usuallydouble-carriageexpressways,keeppacewiththeexpandingdevelopmentsinoutlyingdistrictstobringtheworkerclosetohisjob.Trees,bushesandfloweringplantsfrompublicnurserieslinetheroadsastheyarebuiltandalsolandscapethehousingestatesandparkgrounds.Itistrulyamazingtofindsomuchtropicalgreeneryinsomodernacity.LandinSingapore,asinHongKong,islimited:Inordertofulfilitsdevelopmentplansforitspeople,theGovernmentreclaimslandfromthesea.Newprojectsforhousing,port,transportation,businessandrecreationalpurposesarebeingcreated.IntheheartoftheCityitselftheGovernment’surbanrenewalpolicygoesoneveryday.Slumsareclearedandredevelopedintoaseriesofbusysub-cities.Inplaceofnarrowstreetsandold,crumblinguglybuildingsoneseesbroadthoroughfaresmodernshoppingandentertainmentcomplexes,hotels,officeblocksandresidentialtowersrising40and50storeysintothesky.ItisaquestionoftimebeforeSigaporebecomesatotal“islandcity”andprobablythefinestinSoutheastAsia.ThefaceofSingaporeischangingeveryday.Newflatsareshootingupallovertheisland.Theycomeinallsizesandrentalandsalespricestosuitthefamiliesofworkers,middle-incomeemployeesaswellastopexecutives,andbusinessmen.Theyarewelldesignedforliving,solidlyconstructed,andcarefullymaintained.By1975,halftheRepublic’spopulationwerelivinginsparklingmodernaccommodation.
    labourersonly
    Governmentworkersonly
    middle-incomeworkersonly
    allclassesofworkers
    thebuildingsarepaintedgreen
    thebuildingsarenewandmodern
    theyareinthemiddleofforests
    bushesandfloweringplantsaregrownaspartofthelandscape
    inthesea
    onlandreclaimedfromthesea
    overthesea
    underthesea
    manyslumsarecreated
    manyoldbuildingsarepreserved
    manyslumsareclearedforroads
    manyslumsareclearedforredevelopment
    broadthoroughfaresandtallmodernbuildings
    broadthoroughfaresanduglybuildings
    narrowstreetsandmodernbuildings
    narrowstreetsandold
    crumblingbuildings
46、The1,000-IslandLake,whichwasformedbydammingtheXinanRiverReservoir,andtheXinanandFuchunriversinwestZhejiangProvincehavebecomeknownastheGoldenTouristBelt.Beautifulscenery,historicalsites,andparticipationintraditionallifeareallpartofthepackage.Strangecaves,1,000islandsandislets,andcolorfulsitesarescatteredlikestarsinthesky.TravelingeastwardalongtheroutefromtheHuangshanMountainwillbringtouriststoHangzhou.Fromthere,afive-hourcoachandboattriptakestravelerstoPailingTown,ChunanCountyinthecenterofthe1,000-IslandLake.OntheHuolo(Furnace)PeakofPailingRidge,thehighestoftheridges,isanidealspotforanaerialviewofthemountainandthelakewheretouristscanrowboatstoalltheislands.FromthePailingRidge,touristscangotoJiandebycoachalongtheriverbankandthroughtheJianRivertunnel.Thisisknownasthe“coolworld”forthepleasantlycooltemperatureoftherivers,lakesandmountaincaves.“Xinanmistillusion”isapeculiarsightrarelyseeninChina.ThewateroftheXinanRivermaintains14-18degreesCintemperatureallyearround.Eachwinterandsummer,becauseofthegreattemperaturedifferencebetweenairandwater,mistformsonthe20-kmriversurfaceonthelowerreachesofthehydropowerstation.Blownbywind,themisttransformsitselfintoendlesssights.FromJiande,touristscangobyboattotheancienttownofMeicheng.Meicheng,withahistoryofmorethan1,700years,iswheretheTwinPagodasshroudedincloudsandotherfamoussightsarelocated.BoatingeastwardwiththecurrentfromMeicheng,touristswilleventuallyarriveattheFuchunRiverbasinarea.HeretheycanappreciatevarioussightsalongtheQililongsectionoftheriverwherethewatersurfacenarrowsandsteepcliffsflankbothbanks.Thewindingrivercourse,dangerousshoalsanddeeppoolsareknownasthe“LesserThreeGorges.”TianmuStreamisoneoftheFuchunRiversystem.Thewaterissoclear,thebottomofthestreamisvisible.Touristscandriftonrubberraftsthe5-kimdistancefromYaolinBridgetoYuanchuanWharf.XinshanisanisletintheFuchunRiver.ThisiswheretheHappyFarmerHouseholdfolkloretourisheld.Bywayofbambooraftsandoxcarts,touristscanvisitandtakepartinsuchtraditionalactivitiesasoperatingtraditionalfarmtoolsandmakingflourwithastonegrinder.Theycanalsocreatehand-madepaper,makestrawsandals,reelsilk,andwatchgoatfights.... .
    XinanRiver
    FuchunRiver
    the1000-IslandLake
    Mt.Huangshan
    rowingpleasureboats
    overlookingthemountains
    travelingalongtheridges
    ridingoncoachesandbuses
    thechangesofheightsbetweenhighandlowridges
    thechangesofthedailyweatherpatternsinsummer
    thedifferenceoftemperaturebetweenairandwater
    thedifferenceofdistancesbetweenislandsandbanks
    todriftonrubberrafts
    toboatwiththecurrent
    tomakeflourwithgrinders
    toridethroughnarrowtunnels
    curvingrivers
    deeppools
    steepcliffs
    rapidcurrent
47、TheclimateofthewestcoastisthemostmoderateinCanada.Summersarecoolandfairlydryandwintersaremild,cloudyandwet.Eveninmid-winter,averagetemperaturesareusuallyabovefreezing.ThecentralplainfromtheRockyMountainstotheGreatLakesischaracterizedbycoldwinters,shortbuthotsummers,andlightprecipitation.Thelargewater-surfacesofCentralandEasternCanadaproduceconsiderablemodificationintheclimate.SouthernOntarioandQuebecexperiencecold,dampwintersandhot,humidsummers.MostofAtlanticCanadahasahumidclimateowingtoitsmaritimecharacter.Nevertheless,itexperiencesweather-systemsarrivingfromthedrycontinentalinterioraswellasfromthesea.Thecombinedinfluenceofthesesystemscreatessomeofthemostvariableday-to-dayweatherconditionstobeencounteredanywhereinCanada.Thenorth-centralpartofCanadaisusuallysnow-coveredformorethanhalftheyear,withafrostfreeperiodofbarelytwomonths.Precipitationisrelativelylight.Furthernorth,ontheislandsalongtheArcticcoastandroundHudsonBay,tundraconditionsobtain.Averagetemperaturesstayabovefreezingforonlyafewweeksoftheyear.TheArcticIslandsandthenorthernfringeofthemainlanddonothaveasummerseasonofthekindknownisSouthernCanada..
    Thewestcoast
    TheArcticcoast
    Theeastcoast.
    Thecentralplain
    The-monthfrost.
    Modification.
    Humidity
    Nosummer.
    thecentralpartofCanada
    HudsonBay
    southernOntarioandQuebec
    thePacificcoast
    coldanddry
    humidityandheat
    lightprecipitation
    variation
    ThetemperaturesinthewestsideoftheRockyMountainsareusuallyabovezero.
    It’shotanddryinthesummerofSouthernOntarioandQuebec.
    ThereisnosummerinthenorthernislandsalongtheArcticcoast.
    Thenorth-centralpartiscoveredwithsnowformorethansixmonths.
48、Peopletravelforalotofreasons.Sometouristsgotoseebattlefieldsorreligiousshrines.Othersarelookingforculture,orsimplywanttohavetheirpicturetakeninfrontoffamousplaces.ButmostEuropeantouristsarelookingforasunnybeachtolieon.NorthernEuropeansarewillingtopayalotofmoneyandputupwithalotofinconveniencesforthesunbecausetheyhavesolittleofit.ResidentsofcitieslikeLondon,Copenhagen,andAmsterdamspendalotoftheirwinterinthedarkbecausethedaysaresoshort,andmuchoftherestoftheyearisintherain.ThisisthereasontheMediterranean(地中海)hasalwaysattractedthem.Everysummer,morethan25millionpeopletraveltoMediterraneanresortsandbeachesfortheirvacations.Theyallcomeforthesamereason:sun!ThehugecrowdsmeanlotsofmoneyfortheeconomiesofMediterraneancountries.Italy's30,000hotelsarebookedsolideverysummer.And13millionpeoplecampoutonFrenchbeaches,parks,androadsides.Spain'slongsandycoastlineattractsmorepeoplethananywhereelse.37milliontouristsvisityearly,oronetouristforeverypersonlivinginSpain.Buttherearesignsthattheareaisgettingmoretourismthanitcanhandle.TheMediterraneanisalreadyoneofthemostpollutedseasonearth.Andwithincreasedtourism,it'sgettingworse.TheFrenchcan'tfigureoutwhattodowithallthegarbageleftbycampersaroundSt.Tropez.Andinmanyplaces,swimmingisdangerousbecauseofpollution.Noneofthis,however,isspoilinganyone'sfun.TheMediterraneangetsmorepopulareveryyearwithtourists.Obviously,theydon'tgothereforcleanwaterandsolitude.Theytoleratetrafficjamsandseemtolikecrowdedbeaches.Theydon'tevenmindthepollution.Nomatterhowdirtythewateris,thecoastlinestilllooksbeautiful.Andaslongasthesunshines,it'sstillbetterthansittinginthecoldraininBerlin,London,orOslo...<inputname="yuedudanxuanti1149185"value="1149189"stid="2"type="radio"id="1149189"onclick="choose(this)"class="inputStyle"disabled>toprovethattheyhavegotmoretourismthantheycanhandle</label></li><!--阅读单选--><!--阅读单选--><!--阅读单选--><!--阅读单选--><!--阅读单选--><trclass="yd_"title="danxuan"tx="danxuan"><thcolspan="3"align="left">3、Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingcountriesattractsmoretouriststhantheothers?
    theywanttoseehistoricremainsorreligiousspots
    theyareinterestedindifferentculturaltraditionsandsocialcustoms
    theywouldliketotakepicturesinfrontoffamoussites
    theywishtoescapefromthecolddarkandrainydaysbackathome
    toshowthattheyarenotgoodcitiesintermsofgeographyandclimate
    totellushowwealthytheirresidentsare
    tosuggestthatthesecitieslackplacesofhistoricinterestandscenicbeauty
    toprovethattheyhavegotmoretourismthantheycanhandle
    Italy
    Spain
    France
    Greece
    allthe37millionpeoplelivinginSpainaretourists
    everyyearalmostasmanytouristsvisitSpainastherearepeoplelivinginthatcountry
    everypersonlivinginSpainhastotakecareofatourist
    everySpanishisvisitedbyatouristeveryyear
    Pollutedwater
    Crowdedbuses.
    Trafficjams.
    Rainyweather.
49、Youmaygoto<u></u>(行李认领区)togetbackyoubaggage.
50、ItwasinscribedonthelistofUNESCO<u></u>in1987.(世界自然遗产名录)
51、Thisthemeparktellspeopleaboutmany<u></u>.(世界建筑奇观)
52、Yourcompanyprovideverynice<u></u>.(售后服务)
53、Pleasegetyourplaneticket,<u>(</u>团队签证和登机牌)ready.
54、I'mLi-mingfrom<u></u>.(中国国际旅行社重庆分社)
55、Whatdoyouusuallydoonthe.(除夕之夜)
56、The(负氧离子)levelsisquietehighhere.
57、Youarequiteskillful.(讲价还价)
58、TheluggagewillgothroughX-raymachinefor<u></u>.(安全检查)
59、Youcanalsowatcha<u></u>(现场表演)atregulartime。
60、Itisperhapsoneofthegreatest<u></u>(考古发现)thiscentury.
61、I'dliketoordera<u></u>.(西红柿炒鸡蛋)
62、Wouldyouplease<u></u>here.(签名)
63、I'mafraidyouwillhaveto<u></u>onthem.(付关税)
64、Yanodafeatures<u></u>.(热带雨林景观)
65、Thesevaultwereresealeduntill<u></u>(全面发掘)couldbeundertaken.
66、I'dliketohavea<u></u>.(鱼香肉丝)
67、Ihavereserved<u></u>(带加大床的双人间)inyourhotel.
68、Wouldyoupleaseopenthesuitcase<u></u>?(接受检查)
69、Peoplewillhold<u></u>(龙舟赛)inmemoryofQuyuan.
70、Thispark<u></u>(占地面积)of45squarekilometres.
71、Howaboutthesenice<u></u>.(短袖体恤)
72、Floridaisnotjusta<u></u>(主题公园),butahugeresortcomplex.
73、Therearealotof<u></u>(值得一看的地方)inXian
74、Whatareyour<u></u>(客房用餐)hour?7:00to9:00inthemorning.
75、Theperformanceisacombinationofsinging,acting,dialogueand<u></u>.(武术)
76、Managertoldmeto<u></u>(给你退货)thistime.
77、Maybeyoushouldrecommendsomethingforthe<u></u>.(主食)
78、Ihopeyoua<u></u>home.(旅途愉快)
79、Wouldyouliketomakeaguaranteedreservationby<u></u>.(信用卡)
80、Hereareyour<u></u>.(护照)
81、Let'sgotothe<u></u>(观景台)andhavecloselookeatit.
82、Wouldyouliketoorderan<u></u>.(开胃酒)
83、Peopleeat<u></u>(火锅)evenwhenit'shotoutside.
84、Pleasedon't<u></u>.(打扰)
85、Thelocaltourguidebeganto<u></u>.(致欢送词)
86、RegardedasaprimeexampleofChineseopera,Kunquhasbenifitedmanyopera.In2001,UNESCOproclaimedKunquOperaasamasterpieceoftheOralandIntangibleHeritageofHumanity.
87、导游员的职责是尽自己最大的努力使海外游客在中国享受旅游的同时,通过导游讲解让游客更好的了解中国的历史、地理、文化习俗以及文化传统。
88、Itisquitewindyinspring,autumn,andwinter,especiallyontheGreatWallduetoitshighaltitude,soscarfcanbewarmandwindprooftoprotectyourface.
89、Accordingtorecords,asearlyasintheShangandZhoudynastiesover3000yearsago,afairlycompletecunlinarysystemwasformed.
90、夏威夷岛是世界最美的地方之一。这里天气晴朗,气温全年在华氏60-90度之间。夏天稍暖,冬季稍凉,但每天都是晒太阳的好日子。
91、郑和的船队航行范围广泛,这不仅仅发展了相互之间的贸易,促进了文化和技术上的交流,而且还加强了海上交通,提升了这些国家的社会经济发展。
92、Kunquisnotedforitssmoothandelegangtstyle,fineandexquisiteexpression,song-and-dance-basedperformance,andalsoforitsspecificallydesignedmovements.
93、Inaddition,westillhavealotofproblemstobesolvedinthemanagementoftourism,inthequalityofserviceandinthequalityofEnglishlevelofguideandinterpreters.
94、黄山与黄河、长江、长城齐名,成为中华民族的又一象征。它以奇松、怪石、云海、温泉四绝而闻名于世。
95、由于交通方便,许多旅游城镇之间只有两三个小时的车程,从上海、杭州等城市出发,只需一小会就可越过边界去欣赏周边独特的美景。
96、Fromahoteloperationperspective,innovativetechnologieslikechech-in-kiosksarehelpingguestscheckinmoreeasily,andensuringtheteammembersspendlesstimeonadministration,butmoretimeonguestservice.
97、一般认为主题公园起源于荷兰,兴盛于美国。荷兰的一对夫妇为纪念在二次世界大战中牺牲的独生子兴建了一个微缩了荷兰120处风景名胜的公园。
98、在任何特定酒店和酒店管理公司,销售是包括一系列的销售活动、公共关系,在所有媒体上进行广告、设计牌子和图像以及会议服务和预定的活动。
99、SpendingadayatoneoftheDisneyWorldwaterparkcanbeapleasantbreakfromthethemeparksaswellasagreatwaytocoolofffromthehotFloridasun.
100、WhenZhenghewasyoung,theMingDynasty(1368-1644)conqueredhishometownin1378,andhewastakentotheimperialChinesecapitaltoserveasacourteunuch.
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