旅游英语选读2015年4月真题试题及答案解析(00837)

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  • A.quick
  • B.fast
  • C.speed
  • D.best
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  • A.personality
  • B.feature
  • C.choice
  • D.interest
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  • A.sell out .
  • B.specialize in
  • C.offer
  • D.cook
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  • A.policy
  • B.franchise
  • C.company
  • D.right
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  • A.which
  • B.by which
  • C.in which
  • D.for which
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  • A.for
  • B.so that
  • C.in that
  • D.because
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  • A.moderate
  • B.cheap
  • C.low
  • D.good
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  • A.reliability
  • B.simplicity
  • C.responsibility
  • D.loyalty
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  • A.for
  • B.to
  • C.by
  • D.with
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  • A.suitable for
  • B.accessible to
  • C.subject to
  • D.in accord with
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  • A.fit into
  • B.divide into
  • C.cover up
  • D.boil down to
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  • A.vary
  • B.varied
  • C.varies
  • D.varying
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  • A.delicate
  • B.elaborate
  • C.prosperous
  • D.antique
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The best title for this passage may be .

  • A.The Ancestors of Modern Kites
  • B.The History of the Chinese Kites
  • C.Different Types and Uses of Kites
  • D.The difference between Ancient and Modem Kites
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  • A.limited
  • B.large
  • C.wide
  • D.big
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The ancient Chinese man-lifting kites were used .

  • A.to carry ropes across rivers and valleys
  • B.for the military purpose
  • C.as toys for children
  • D.for fishing in strong sea wind
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Which of the following statements is NOT true?

  • A.The frame of a kite is attached to a long string held in the hand or wound on a drum.
  • B.The ancestor of the box kites had two boxes.
  • C.The cutter kite has a diamond-shaped body with no wings.
  • D.The current folding kite is developed to test theories of fight.
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The kites used by German U-boats in World War I for the military purpose were made of .

  • A.brown paper
  • B.plastic material
  • C.light-weight cloth
  • D.traditional silk
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(2)

Kite flying is the sport of sending up into the air, by means of the wind, a light frame covered with paper, plastic or cloth. The frame can be one of many difference shapes and is attached to a long string held in the hand or wound on a drum. Kites have a long history in practical application and many different types of kite have been developed to serve various purposes.

The ancient Chinese used bird-kites to carry ropes across rivers and alleys. The current folding kite which will dive excitingly is an improved type of such a kite. With its long flat body and single pair of bird-like wings, it looks just like a Large bird in the air. The modern version is usually made of issue paper rather than the traditional silk.

Man-lifting kites were developed in ancient times, again by the Chinese, for getting information from walled cities and army camps. In fact, as recently as World War II, German U-boats flew kites from their towers to lift people into the air to watch the land. These kites, which are no longer in existence, were made of lightweight cloth, They were much larger and stronger than the Chinese ones. Their design, however, was simply that of the cuter kite. Smaller in size, this type of kite is still very popular as a toy for children, being easy to make with a diamond-shaped frame, no wings and brown-paper covering.

Box kites are another type of kite found in toy shops today. The first box kite, named for its box-like body, was developed in the nineteenth century to test theories of fight and this type of cotton-covered kite greatly assisted the success of early airplanes. These kites are the ancestors of a heavier version of the box kite, called the double box kite, which consists of two main sections. placed side by side. Developed for the peacetime purpose of fishing in strong sea wind, it is the only modern kite described which has practical value, A long-lasting plastic material has to be used for this kite, which carries fishing lines.

The ancient Chinese bid-kites were usually made of light frames covered with .

  • A.silk
  • B.paper
  • C.cloth
  • D.Plastic
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Who of the following would most likely to be agricultural tourist?

  • A.International visitors.
  • B.Families with grownup kids.
  • C.City dwellers.
  • D.Families with 4-year children.
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Tourists can do a lot of activities EXCEPT _____ when participating in agriculture tour.

  • A.visiting sites of ancient farms
  • B.watching how to make sausages and cheese and how to milk cows
  • C.tasting delicious local food
  • D.experiencing the cultures of other nations
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Monroe Cheese Festival was held ______.

  • A.every year
  • B.every month
  • C.every two years
  • D.only once
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Which factor will planners NOT consider when planning the agricultural tour?

  • A.Tourist's interest.
  • B.Local attraction
  • C.Tourist's emotion.
  • D.Local communities.
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The comerstone of the new tourism's flexibility is .

  • A.social development
  • B.economic development
  • C.the awareness of the public
  • D.information technology
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is the largest ancient architectural complex still standing in China.

  • A.The Summer Palace
  • B.Temple of Heaven
  • C.The Ming Tombs
  • D.The Forbidden City
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(1)

  • Agriculture and tourism - two of Wisconsin"s most important industries -are teaming up in southwestern Wisconsin. A pilot project has found that tourists, rural communities, and some farmers could benefit from stronger efforts to promote and market agricu
  • In 1990, agricultural tourism project members surveyed 290 visitors to the annual Monroe Cheese Festival and 164 visitors to the Picnic on the Farm, a one-time event held in Platteville in conjunction with the Chicago Bears summer training camp. More than
  • A.Tourist and urban communities
  • B.Tourist and farmers.
  • C.Tourist, farmers and their communities.
  • D.Local communities:
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is the ability of a region to absorb tourists without destroying the balance of nature.

  • A.Ecological capacity
  • B.Emotional capacity
  • C.Psychological capacity
  • D.Physical capacity
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With the constraints of time and place, the tourist demands .

  • A.authentic culture
  • B.instant culture
  • C.airport art
  • D.authentic art
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The personnel director's only responsibility is to .

  • A.supervise all staff
  • B.satisfy every guest of the hotel
  • C.take care of all guests
  • D.staff the hotel
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Most. Government's attempts to make tourists buy the domestic product instead of going abroad are form of .

  • A.export substitution
  • B.import substitution
  • C.export limitation
  • D.import limitation
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The services provided by airlines fall into three distinct categorizes, including ail the following EXCEPT .

  • A.air taxi services
  • B.charter services
  • C.scheduled services
  • D.trunk route services
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The tour brochure becomes the principal means of________.

  • A.informing customers about the product
  • B.persuading customers to purchase the product
  • C.presenting the image of the tour agent
  • D.both A and B
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Most travel principals sell their products to consumers through the medium of .

  • A.tour wholesalers
  • B.tour operators
  • C.travel agents
  • D.salts outlets
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presents the greatest challenge for China's transportation systems and management of tourist attractions.

  • A.Specialized tourism
  • B.Domestic tourism
  • C.International tourism
  • D.Outbound tourism
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Which of the following is the correct order of Maslow's hierarchy of needs model?

  • A.physiological, safety, belonging and love, esteem, self-actualization
  • B.safety, physiological, belonging and love, esteem, self-actualization
  • C.safety. physiological, esteem, self-actualization, belonging and love
  • D.physiological, esteem, safety, self-actualization belonging and love
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WTO provides technical help to _______ primarily through the United Nations.

  • A.Developing countries
  • B.underdeveloped countries
  • C.member countries
  • D.African countries