旅游英语选读2016年4月真题试题及答案解析(00837)

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  • A.make
  • B.maintain
  • C.change
  • D.operate
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  • A.elected by
  • B.supported by
  • C.controlled by
  • D.directed by
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  • A.by
  • B.with
  • C.and
  • D.to
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  • A.staff
  • B.managers
  • C.people
  • D.ones
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  • A.running
  • B.cleaning
  • C.charging
  • D.changing
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  • A.looking for
  • B.available for
  • C.responsible for
  • D.appropriate for
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  • A.departments
  • B.people
  • C.sectors
  • D.parts
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  • A.In addition
  • B.On the other hand
  • C.However
  • D.Meanwhile
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  • A.holds
  • B.gives
  • C.has
  • D.assumes
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  • A.vary
  • B.varies
  • C.varying
  • D.varied
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  • A.for whom
  • B.whom
  • C.under whom
  • D.with whom
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  • A.catch
  • B.get
  • C.attract
  • D.create
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  • A.most
  • B.bulk
  • C.amount
  • D.majority
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  • A.old
  • B.new
  • C.same
  • D.multiple
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What is the best title of this passage?

  • A.Teamwork in Tourism.
  • B.Sectors in Travel Industry.
  • C.Carriers and Agents.
  • D.Travel Industry.
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Agents and carriers depend on each other for the purpose of the__.

  • A.passenger supply
  • B.marketable tours
  • C.high prices
  • D.customer satisfaction
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Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

  • A.Tour operators work together closely with sponsors in research programs.
  • B.Specialist in tour operation can design effective advertise programs
  • C.Tour operators give advertising projects to carriers and agents.
  • D.Tour operators arrange tours for agents to new destinations.
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How do agents learn to explain destinations and give suggestions to travelers?

  • A.By working together with properties
  • B.By designing new programs
  • C.By attending lectures.
  • D.By fulfilling contracts.
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What is the best title for the passage?

  • A.Mountaineering Is Different from Golf and Football.
  • B.Mountaineering Is More attractive than Other Sports.
  • C.Mountaineering Quality,
  • D.Mountaineering
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(2)

Growing cooperation among branches of tourism has proved valuable to all concerned. Government bureaus, trade and travel associations carriers and properties are all working together to bring about optimum conditions for travelers.

Travel operators, specialists in the field of planning, sponsor extensive research programs. They have knowledge of all areas and all carrier services, and they are experts in organizing different types of tours and in preparing effective advertising campaigns. They distribute materials to agencies, such as journals, brochures and advertising projects. They offer familiarization and workshop tours so that in a short time agents can obtain first-hand knowledge of the tours.

Tourist counselors give valuable seminars to acquaint agents with new programs and techniques in selling In this way agents learn to explain destinations and to suggest different modes and combinations of travel- panes, ships, trains, motor-coaches car-rentals and even car purchases. Properties and agencies work closely together to make the most suitable contracts, considering both the comfort of the clients and. their own profitable financial arrangement. Agencies rely upon the good services of hotels, and, conversely, hotels rely upon agencies to fulfill their contracts and to send them clients.

The same confidence exists between agencies and carriers, including ca-rental and sight-seeing services. Carries are dependent upon agencies to supply passengers, and agencies are dependent upon caries to preset them with marketable tours. All services must work together for greater efficiency fair pricing and contented customers

The word "optimum" in the first paragraph can be best replaced by ?

  • A.most effective
  • B.most comfortable
  • C.best
  • D.highest
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Mountaineers compete against ____ .

  • A.nature
  • B.each other
  • C.other teams
  • D.International standards
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Mountaineering can be called a team sport because ____ .

  • A.it is an Olympic event
  • B.teams compete against each other
  • C.mountaineers depend on each other while climbing
  • D.there are five climbers on each team
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(1)

Most young people enjoy some form of physical activity such as walking, cycling, a game of some kind of football or mountaineering.

Those who have a passion for climbing high and difficult mountains are often looked upon with astonishment. Why are men and women wiling to suffer cold and hardship, and to take risk on high mountains? This astonishment is caused probably by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activity to which men give their leisure.

Mountaineering is a sport and not a game. There are no man-made rules, as there are for such games as golf and football There are, of course, rules of a different thing that it would be dangerous to ignore, but it is this freedom from man-made rules that makes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their own methods.

If we compare mountaineering and other more familiar sports, we might think that one big diffidence is that mountaineering is not a "team game". We should be mistaken in this. There are, it is true, no "matches" between "teams" of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives may depend, there is obviously teamwork.

The mountain climber knows that he may have to fight forces that are stronger and more powerful than men. He has to fight the fores of nature. His sport requires high mental and physical qualities.

  • A mountain climber continues to improve in skill year after year. A skier is probably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis champions are in their early twenties. But it is not unusual for a man of fifty or sixty to climb the h
  • A.strong emotion
  • B.good way
  • C.better feeling
  • D.enough affection
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The subject of congestion can be considered in three ways. h includes all the following EXCEPT ____ .

  • A.physical capacity
  • B.psychological capacity
  • C.emotional capacity
  • D.ecological capacity
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One of the primary responsibilities of a manager is to ____ .

  • A.assemble a team to asst in running the hotel
  • B.supervise all the different phases of the operation
  • C.satisfy every guest of the hotel
  • D.take care of all guests
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____ may form an impenetrable barrier to genuine local contact and this limitation may lead to mutual misunderstanding

  • A.Limited time
  • B.Different traditions
  • C.Inequality of tourists and hosts
  • D.Language
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The first chain operation in the United States was started by________in the early 1900s.

  • A.Thomas Cook
  • B.Kemmons Wilson
  • C.Ellsworth Statler
  • D.Samuel Cunard
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____ last approximately one to four weeks.

  • A.Short cruises
  • B.Regular cruises
  • C.Intermediate-length cruises
  • D.Long cruises
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If the brochure is to do its job effectively, the entire following are essential EXCEPT _____ .

  • A.good layout
  • B.high-quality photography
  • C.high-quality paper
  • D.bright colors
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_____ will ensure that costs are kept under control, and that staff are motivated.

  • A.Good service
  • B.Good management
  • C.Good interpersonal relationship
  • D.Good marketing plan
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In the second half of the 20 century, the development of______contributed to the growth of tourism.

  • A.water transport
  • B.air transport
  • C.train transport
  • D.automobile transport
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The tourism industry is like any other in that _____ .

  • A.its products and markets are closely interrelated
  • B.its products are determined by the markets
  • C.its markets are determined by the products
  • D.there is no direct relation between its products and markets
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In general, the world's _____ have experienced high level of tourism demand and supply.

  • A.developed nations
  • B.developing nations
  • C.coastal countries
  • D.eastern countries
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_____ can be considered the end or goal of leisure.

  • A.Belonging and love
  • B.Safety
  • C.Esteem
  • D.Self-actualization