旅游英语选读2013年1月真题试题及答案解析(00837)

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  • A.wholly
  • B.powerfully
  • C.potentially
  • D.practically
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  • A.use
  • B.to use
  • C.using
  • D.not using
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  • A.because
  • B.where
  • C.so
  • D.lest
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  • A.connect
  • B.train
  • C.suggest
  • D.instruct
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  • A.relate
  • B.discuss
  • C.debate
  • D.tell
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  • A.engaged
  • B.taken
  • C.drawn
  • D.fixed
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  • A.conducted
  • B.performed
  • C.fulfill
  • D.committed
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  • A.to
  • B.for
  • C.against
  • D.with
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  • A.relatively
  • B.nearly
  • C.slightly
  • D.neatly
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  • A.involve
  • B.involved
  • C.having involved
  • D.involving
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  • A.aims
  • B.goals
  • C.targets
  • D.results
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  • A.worried
  • B.anxious
  • C.nervous
  • D.Concerned
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  • A.profits
  • B.advantages
  • C.favor
  • D.benefits
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  • A.but
  • B.or
  • C.and
  • D.50
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What does Matthews mean by “holidays without guilt"in Para.2 Line 1?

  • A.Holidays of which travelers will not damage the natural environment.
  • B.Holidays for active travelers who are sensitive to the natural and cultural environment of the host community.
  • C.Holidays of which travelers will take part in eco-tours.
  • D.Holidays of which the clients are all the ambassadors of different countries with the goal to spread their culture to foreign areas.
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What does Matthews say in the third paragraph about cameras and camcorders?

  • A.They discourage holidaymakers from intruding on local people.
  • B.They encourage holidaymakers to behave unpredictably.
  • C.They give local people a false impression of holidaymakers.
  • D.They prevent local people from learning about other societies.
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What is Matthews keen for clients to realize?

  • A.Certain behavior may spoil their enjoyment of a trip.
  • B.They may find certain local customs rather surprising.
  • C.It is likely that they will not be allowed in certain places.
  • D.The brochure does not contain all the information they need
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(2)

Modern-day travelers are often equipped with cameras or camcorders when they go travel. When they arrive at their destination, they take pictures and leave, and enjoy these pictures when they go back home. However, the days of the camera-toting tourist may be numbered. Insensitive travelers are being ordered to stop pointing their cameras and camcorders at reluctant local residents. Tour companies selling expensive trips to remote comers of the world, off the well-trodden path of the average tourist, have become increasingly irritated at the sight of the visitors upsetting locals. Now one such operator plans to ban clients from taking any photographic equipment on holidays. Julian Matthews is the director of Discovery Initiatives, a company that is working hand- in-hand with other organizations to offer holidays combining high adventure withworking on environmental projects. His trips are not cheap; two weeks of whit-water rafting and monitoring wildlife in Canada cost several thousand pounds.

Matthews says he is providing holidays without guilt, insisting that Discovery Initiatives is not a tour operator but an environmental support company. Clients are referred to as “participants " or “ambassadors”.We see ourselves as the next step on from eco-tourism, which is merely a passive form of sensitive travel - our approach is more proactive.

However, says Matthews, there is a price to pay. “I am planning to introduce tours with a total ban on cameras and camcorders because of the damage they do to our relationships with local people. I have seen some horrendous things, such as a group of six tourists arriving at a remote village in the South American jungle, each with a video camera attached to their face. That sort of thing tears me up inside. A camera is like a weapon; it puts up a barrier and you lose all the communication that comes through body language, which effectively means that the host communities are denied access to the so-called cultural exchange."

Matthews started organizing environmental holidays after a scientific expedition for young people. He subsequently founded Discovery Expeditions, which has helped support 13 projects worldwide. With the launch of Discovery Initiatives, he is placing a greater emphasis on adventure and fun, omitting in the brochure all references to scientific research. But his rules of conduct are strict.In some parts of the world, for instance, I tell people they should wear long trousers, not shorts, and wear a tie, when eating out. It may sound dictatorial, but I find one has a better experience if one is well dressed.I don't understand why people dress down when they go to other countries."

In the first paragraph we learn that Discovery Initiatives.

  • A.offers trips that no other tour company offers
  • B.has decided to respond to its customers complaints
  • C.organizes trips to places where few tourists go
  • D.has already succeeded in changing the kind of tourist it attracts
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Julian Matthews thinks that the function of the company is to ____ .

  • A.get people involved in environmental work
  • B.influence the way other tour companies operate
  • C.inform holidaymakers about environmental damage
  • D.co-operate with foreign governments to promote eco-tourism
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Which of the following statements about Pattaya is true?

  • A.There is no better dive site in Thailand than Pattaya.
  • B.The atmosphere is more and more peaceful from the south to the north.
  • C.People of different tastes can all find an ideal place to go in Pattaya
  • D.The commercial sex industry has been confined to the northern part of Pattaya
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Which of the following activities are the least popular in Pattaya?

  • A.Water sports.
  • B.Golf-playing.
  • C.Family vacation.
  • D.Dancing.
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What does "scuba enthusiasts" in Para.5 Line 2 refer to?

  • A.People who prefer convenience to everything else.
  • B.People who are very enthusiastic about shopping.
  • C.People who like driving very much.
  • D.People who enjoy the sport of diving.
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What is the advantage of Pattaya compared to other similar vacation destinations?

  • A.It has hotels and guesthouses of various prices.
  • B.It offers various services and activities.
  • C.It is most convenient to Bangkok.
  • D.There are charming hostesses there.
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(1)

Sand, sun and fun make Pattaya one of the most popular destinations for visitors to Thailand. Pattaya, on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Thailand, is a cosmopolitan city dedicated to the pursuit of excitement, pleasure and adventure.

Easy to get to from Bangkok by air-conditioned bus, Pattaya offers every imaginable form of water sports, plentiful and affordable golf courses, and stimulating nightlife.

In the last few years Pattaya has, in an effort to broaden its appeal to family vacationers,toned down some of the rowdy behavior that had given it a dubious reputation. But you will still find a great number of clubs and cabarets which cater to every taste and Pattaya’s famously charming hostesses will still delight all your senses. Pattaya is the ideal destination for those seeking non-stop entertainment. It has noisy go-go bars, discos and nightclubs. Visitors seeking deserted and unpolluted beaches and a laid-back atmosphere should go elsewhere.

Hotels and guesthouses in every price range have more than 1200 rooms available, and while Pattaya is not the cheapest beach resort in the region, it is competitively priced when compared to similar vacation destination. It is unsurpassed in the variety of services and activities available.

With its many well-equipped and reasonably priced dive shops, Pattaya is a favorite destination of scuba enthusiasts from all over the world. While there are other superior dive sites in' Thailand, Pattaya is the most convenient to Bangkok.

Pattaya beach is known worldwide for the variety and unrestrained hedonism of its nightlife though city leaders have in recent years made an effort to confines the commercial sex industry to an area of south Pattaya beach. The wildly excited merrymaking dies down as you move up the beach road to central and north Pattaya, and to neighboring Naklua beach.

Which type of visitors is NOT supposed to go to Pattya?

  • A.Those who seek a peaceful holiday.
  • B.Those who prefer an exciting holiday.
  • C.Those who seek an adventurous holiday.
  • D.Those who like water sports.
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Arguably, the main role of the travel agent is to provide ____ for the purchase of travel.

  • A.low costs
  • B.various choices
  • C.convenient locations
  • D.satisfactory services
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According to the WTO,______are visitors who spend at least one night in accommodation in the destination country.

  • A.International tourists
  • B.world excursionists
  • C.global sightseers
  • D.transcontinental travelers
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The ____ of the industry's flexibility is information technology(IT).

  • A.cornerstone
  • B.guarantee
  • C.leadership
  • D.importance