18.-The town is so beautiful!I just love it.
-Me too.The character of the town is well .( )
-Me too.The character of the town is well .( )
A. | qualified | B. | preserved | C. | decorated | D. | simplified |
17.It was ______ cold winter night and the moon was shining brightly across _______ night sky.( )
A. | 不填;a | B. | a; the | C. | the; a | D. | the; 不填 |
14.
61.B
On the Mediterranean island of Majorca in Spain,the locals are angry.Too late.In the last quarter of the 20th century,they obtained profit from foreign visitors wanting to buy up property on their beautiful island.Suddenly,it occurred to Majorcans that the island no longer belonged to them.Its 630,000inhabitants(居民)are increasingly convinced that the 14million visitors a year are far too much of a good thing.Water is in short supply,pollution is worsening,and there is no affordable housing left for them to buy.
62.C
Tourism is the world's largest and fastest growing industry.In 1950,25million people traveled abroad; last year,it was 750million.The World Tourism Organization predicts that 1.6billion people,by 2020,will travel each year,spending over two trillion(万亿)US dollars.
63.A
The host country may not see many benefits.In Thailand,60% of the $4 billion annual tourismincome leaves the country.Tourists arrange by travel companies tend to stay at a big foreign-owned hotels,buying few local products.Mass tourism(团队旅游)usually leaves little money inside the country and most of the money goes to the airlines,thetouroperators,and the foreign hotel owners,who are the final winners of tourism.
64.F
These days the industry′s most urgent question may be how to control the flow of tourists.A typical example of this is Italy,where great cultural centers like the Florence and Venice can′thandle all the tourists they get every summer.In Florence,its half-million inhabitants have to live with the pollution,traffic jam,and crime caused by 11 million visitors a year.Now there is talk about how to solve these problems,like raising hotel taxes,or even changing admission to some public squares.The idea is to discourage at least some visitors,as well as to pay for cleaning up the mess.
65.D
For many poorer countries,tourism may still offer the best hope for development.The Vietnamese are doing their best to open up their country.Libya has paid 1million for a study.They all wanted tourists.Yet if something isn't done,tourism seems certain to become the victin of its success.Its effect on the environment is a major concern.For this reason,tourist organizations need to have second thoughts about what exactly they are trying to sell.
A.Real winners of tourism B.Negative effects of tourism C.Growing tourism in the world D.Developing tourism with caution E.Benefits to the locals from tourism F.Tourism problems and possible solutions |
On the Mediterranean island of Majorca in Spain,the locals are angry.Too late.In the last quarter of the 20th century,they obtained profit from foreign visitors wanting to buy up property on their beautiful island.Suddenly,it occurred to Majorcans that the island no longer belonged to them.Its 630,000inhabitants(居民)are increasingly convinced that the 14million visitors a year are far too much of a good thing.Water is in short supply,pollution is worsening,and there is no affordable housing left for them to buy.
62.C
Tourism is the world's largest and fastest growing industry.In 1950,25million people traveled abroad; last year,it was 750million.The World Tourism Organization predicts that 1.6billion people,by 2020,will travel each year,spending over two trillion(万亿)US dollars.
63.A
The host country may not see many benefits.In Thailand,60% of the $4 billion annual tourismincome leaves the country.Tourists arrange by travel companies tend to stay at a big foreign-owned hotels,buying few local products.Mass tourism(团队旅游)usually leaves little money inside the country and most of the money goes to the airlines,thetouroperators,and the foreign hotel owners,who are the final winners of tourism.
64.F
These days the industry′s most urgent question may be how to control the flow of tourists.A typical example of this is Italy,where great cultural centers like the Florence and Venice can′thandle all the tourists they get every summer.In Florence,its half-million inhabitants have to live with the pollution,traffic jam,and crime caused by 11 million visitors a year.Now there is talk about how to solve these problems,like raising hotel taxes,or even changing admission to some public squares.The idea is to discourage at least some visitors,as well as to pay for cleaning up the mess.
65.D
For many poorer countries,tourism may still offer the best hope for development.The Vietnamese are doing their best to open up their country.Libya has paid 1million for a study.They all wanted tourists.Yet if something isn't done,tourism seems certain to become the victin of its success.Its effect on the environment is a major concern.For this reason,tourist organizations need to have second thoughts about what exactly they are trying to sell.
13.It was Mother's Day and I was shopping at the local supermarket with my five-year-old son,Tenyson.As we were (26)A,we realized that only minutes earlier an (27)D woman had fallen over at the entrance and hit her head on the ground.(28)A was with her,but there was blood everywhere and the woman was embarrassed and clearly in shock.(29)D a lot of people stopped to help out.
(30)C we were walking towards the scene,Tenyson became very (31)D about what had happened to the elderly couple.He(32)B to me,"Mom,it's not much fun falling over in front of(33)C."Seeing that there was a flower stall(摊位)at the front of the supermarket,he added,"Why shouldn't we(34)D the lady a flower?It will make her feel better."I was(35)A that he'd come up with this(36)B idea.So we went over and told the flower seller (37)C we wanted."Just take it,"she replied."I (38)B take your money for such a wonderful (39)D."
By now medical staff had arrived,and were(40)B the injured woman.We gave the flower to the woman's husband and I told him it was(41)A my son.At that,the old man started crying and said,"Thank you very much."He then turned to me,"You have a (42)D son.Happy Mother's Day to you."
The man bent down and gave his wife the flower,telling her who it was from.(43)B being badly hurt,the old lady looked up at Tenyson with (44)A in her eyes and gave him a little(45)C.
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(30)C we were walking towards the scene,Tenyson became very (31)D about what had happened to the elderly couple.He(32)B to me,"Mom,it's not much fun falling over in front of(33)C."Seeing that there was a flower stall(摊位)at the front of the supermarket,he added,"Why shouldn't we(34)D the lady a flower?It will make her feel better."I was(35)A that he'd come up with this(36)B idea.So we went over and told the flower seller (37)C we wanted."Just take it,"she replied."I (38)B take your money for such a wonderful (39)D."
By now medical staff had arrived,and were(40)B the injured woman.We gave the flower to the woman's husband and I told him it was(41)A my son.At that,the old man started crying and said,"Thank you very much."He then turned to me,"You have a (42)D son.Happy Mother's Day to you."
The man bent down and gave his wife the flower,telling her who it was from.(43)B being badly hurt,the old lady looked up at Tenyson with (44)A in her eyes and gave him a little(45)C.
26.A.leaving | B.driving | C.moving | D.stopping |
27.A.injured | B.awkward | C.honest | D.elderly |
28.A.Her husband | B.My son | C.The crowd | D.The seller |
29.A.Specifically | B.Particularly | C.Interestingly | D.Fortunately |
30.A.If | B.Since | C.While | D.Unless |
31.A.guilty | B.curious | C.angry | D.worried |
32.A.complained | B.said | C.lied | D.responded |
33.A.no one | B.someone | C.everyone | D.anyone |
34.A.lend | B.bring | C.leave | D.buy |
35.A.amazed | B.shocked | C.puzzled | D.concerned |
36.A.wise | B.sweet | C.innocent | D.crazy |
37.A.which | B.when | C.what | D.whether |
38.A.must not | B.can't | C.may not | D.needn't |
39.A.scene | B.habit | C.flower | D.deed |
40.A.checking with | B.looking after | C.operating on | D.praying for |
41.A.from | B.to | C.with | D.about |
42.A.respectful | B.cheerful | C.successful | D.wonderful |
43.A.Out of | B.Regardless of | C.Thanks to | D.As to |
44.A.love | B.hope | C.pity | D.pain |
45.A.idea | B.money | C.smile | D.comfort |