摘要: According to the passage, the writer thinks . A. tourism is not a promising industry B. dream vacations should be spent abroad C. the problems caused by tourism are easy to settle D. tourists should respect local customs and culture 7 Robert Owen was born in Wales in 1771. At the age of ten he went to work. His employer had a large private library so Owen was able to educate himself. He read a lot in his spare time and at nineteen he was given the job of superintendent at a Manchester cotton mill. He was so successful there that he persuaded his employer to buy the New Lanark mill in Scotland. When he arrived at New Lanark it was a dirty little town with a population of 2,000 people. Nobody paid any attention to the workers' houses or their children's education. The conditions in the factories were very bad. There was a lot of crime and the men spent most of their wages on alcoholic drinks. Owen improved the houses. He encouraged people to be clean and save money. He opened a shop and sold the workers cheap, well-made goods to help them. He limited the sale of alcoholic drinks. Above all, he fixed his mind on the children's education. In 1816 he opened the first free primary school in Britain. People came from all over the country to visit Owen's factory. They saw that the workers were healthier and more efficient than in other towns. Their children were better fed and better educated. Owen tried the same experiment in the United States. He bought some land there in 1825,but the community was too far away. He could not keep it under control and lost most of his money. Owen never stopped fighting for his idea. Above all he believed that people are not born good or bad. He was a practical man and his ideas were practical. "If you give people good working conditions," he thought, "they will work well and, the most important thing of all, if you give them the chance to learn, they will be better people."

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  What's your dream vacation?Watching wildlife in Kenya?Boating down the Amazon?Sunbathing in Malaysia?New chances are opening up all the time to explore the world.So we visit travel agents, compare packages and prices, and pay our money.

  We know what our vacation costs us.But do we know what it might cost someone else?It's true that many poorer countries now depend on tourism for foreign income.Unfortunately, though, tourism often harms the local people more than it helps them.

  It might cost their homes and lands.In Myanmar, 5,200 people were forced to leave their homes among the pagodas(佛塔)in Bagan so that tourists could visit the pagodas.

  Tourism might also cost the local people their livelihood and dignity.Local workers often find only menial(卑微的)jobs in the tourist industry.And most of the profits do not help the local economy.Instead, profits return to the tour operators in wealthier countries, When the Maasai people in Tanzania were driven from their lands, some moved to city slums.Others now make a little money selling souvenirs or posing for photos.

  Problems like these were observed more than 20 years ago.But now some non-government organizations, tour operators and local governments are working together to begin correcting them.Tourists, too, are putting on the pressure.

  The result is responsible tourism, or“ethical tourism.”Ethical tourism has people at its heart.New international agreements and codes of conduct can help protect the people's lands, homes, economies and cultures.The beginnings are small, though, and the problems are complex.

  But take heart.The good news is that everyone, including us, can play a part to help the local people in the places we visit.Tour operators and companies can help by making sure that local people work in good conditions and earn reasonable wages.

  They can make it a point to use only locally owned hotel, restaurants and guide services.They can share profits fairly to help the local economy.And they can involve the local people in planning and managing tourism.

  What can tourists do?First, we can ask tour companies to provide information about the conditions of local citizens.We can then make our choices and tell them why.And while we're abroad, we can:

  Buy local foods and products, not imported ones.

  Pay a fair price for goods and services and not bargain for the cheapest price.

  Avoid flaunting wealth.

  Ask before taking photographs of people.

  They are not just part of the landscape!

  Let's enjoy our vacation and make sure others do, too.

(1)

What is probably the best title for the article?

[  ]

A.

Tourism Causes Bad Effects.

B.

Tourism Calls for Good Behavior.

C.

Vacations Bring a Lot of Fun.

D.

Vacations Cost More Than You Think

(2)

Which of the following is not mentioned?

[  ]

A.

Local people were well paid to leave their lands.

B.

Tourists may stay in hotels opened by local people.

C.

Local people are mainly provided with low-paying work.

D.

Tourists could bargain with local people for a reasonable price.

(3)

The underlined phrase“take heart”means“________”.

[  ]

A.

pay attention

B.

take care

C.

cheer up

D.

calm down

(4)

According to the passage, the writer thinks ________.

[  ]

A.

tourism is not a promising industry

B.

dream vacations should be spent abroad

C.

the problems caused by tourism are easy to settle

D.

tourists should respect local customs and culture

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  What's your dream vacation? Watching wildlife in Kenya? Boating down the Amazon? Sunbathing in Malaysia? New chances are opening up all the time to explore the world.So we visit travel agents, compare packages and prices, and pay our money.

  We know what our vacation costs us.But do we know what it might cost someone else? It's true that many poorer countries now depend on tourism for foreign income.Unfortunately, though, tourism often harms the local people more than it helps them.

  It might cost their homes and lands.In Myanmar, 5,200 people were forced to leave their homes among the pagodas(佛塔)in Bagan so that tourists could visit the pagodas.

  Tourism might also cost the local people their livelihood and dignity.Local workers often find only menial(卑微的)jobs in the tourist industry.And most of the profits do not help the local economy.Instead, profits return to the tour operators in wealthier countries, When the Maasai people in Tanzania were driven from their lands, some moved to city slums.Others now make a little money selling souvenirs or posing for photos.

  Problems like these were observed more than 20 years ago.But now some non-government organizations, tour operators and local governments are working together to begin correcting them.Tourists, too, are putting on the pressure.

  The result is responsible tourism, or “ethical tourism.” Ethical tourism has people at its heart.New international agreements and codes of conduct can help protect the people's lands, homes, economies and cultures.The beginnings are small, though, and the problems are complex.

  But take heart.The good news is that everyone, including us, can play a part to help the local people in the places we visit.Tour operators and companies can help by making sure that local people work in good conditions and earn reasonable wages.

  They can make it a point to use only locally owned hotel, restaurants and guide services.They can share profits fairly to help the local economy.And they can involve the local people in planning and managing tourism.

  What can tourists do? First, we can ask tour companies to provide information about the conditions of local citizens.We can then make our choices and tell them why.And while we're abroad, we can:

  Buy local foods and products, not imported ones.

  Pay a fair price for goods and services and not bargain for the cheapest price.

  Avoid flaunting wealth.

  Ask before taking photographs of people.

  They are not just part of the landscape!

  Let's enjoy our vacation and make sure others do, too.

(1)

What is probably the best title for the article?

[  ]

A.

Tourism Causes Bad Effects.

B.

Tourism Calls for Good Behavior.

C.

Vacations Bring a Lot of Fun.

D.

Vacations Cost More Than You Think

(2)

Which of the following is not mentioned?

[  ]

A.

Local people were well paid to leave their lands.

B.

Tourists may stay in hotels opened by local people.

C.

Local people are mainly provided with low-paying work.

D.

Tourists could bargain with local people for a reasonable price.

(3)

The underlined phrase "take heart" means"_________".

[  ]

A.

pay attention

B.

take care

C.

cheer up

D.

calm down

(4)

According to the passage, the writer thinks _________.

[  ]

A.

tourism is not a promising industry

B.

dream vacations should be spent abroad

C.

the problems caused by tourism are easy to settle

D.

tourists should respect local customs and culture

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What's your dream vacation? Watching wildlife in Kenya? Boating down the Amazon? Sunbathing in Malaysia? New chances are opening up all the time to explore the world. So we visit travel agents, compare packages and prices , and pay our money.
We know what our vacation costs us. But do we know what it might cost someone else? It's true that many poorer countries now depend on tourism for foreign income. Unfortunately, though, tourism often harms the local people more than it helps them.
It might cost their homes and lands. In Myanmar, 5,200 people were forced to leave their homes among the pagodas(佛塔)in Bagan so that tourists could visit the pagodas.
Tourism might also cost the local people their livelihood and dignity. Local workers often find only menial(卑微的)jobs in the tourist industry. And most of the profits do not help the local economy. Instead, profits return to the tour operators in wealthier countries, When the Maasai people in Tanzania were driven from their lands, some moved to city slums. Others now make a little money selling souvenirs or posing for photos.
Problems like these were observed more than 20 years ago. But now some non-government organizations, tour operators and local governments are working together to begin correcting them. Tourists, too, are putting on the pressure.     
The result is responsible tourism, or “ethical tourism.” Ethical tourism has people at its heart. New international agreements and codes of conduct can help protect the people's lands, homes, economies and cultures. The beginnings are small, though, and the problems are complex.
But take heart. The good news is that everyone, including us, can play a part to help the local people in the places we visit. Tour operators and companies can help by making sure that local people work in good conditions and earn reasonable wages.
They can make it a point to use only locally owned hotel, restaurants and guide services. They can share profits fairly to help the local economy. And they can involve the local people in planning and managing tourism.
What can tourists do? First, we can ask tour companies to provide information about the conditions of local citizens. We can then make our choices and tell them why. And while we're abroad, we can:
Buy local foods and products, not imported ones.
Pay a fair price for goods and services and not bargain for the cheapest price.
Avoid flaunting wealth.
Ask before taking photographs of people.
They are not just part of the landscape!
Let's enjoy our vacation and make sure others do, too.

  1. 1.

    What is probably the best title for the article?

    1. A.
      Tourism Causes Bad Effects.
    2. B.
      Tourism Calls for Good Behavior.
    3. C.
      Vacations Bring a Lot of Fun.
    4. D.
      Vacations Cost More Than You Think
  2. 2.

    Which of the following is not mentioned?

    1. A.
      Local people were well paid to leave their lands.
    2. B.
      Tourists may stay in hotels opened by local people.
    3. C.
      Local people are mainly provided with low-paying work.
    4. D.
      Tourists could bargain with local people for a reasonable price.
  3. 3.

    The underlined phrase "take heart" means"      ".

    1. A.
      pay attention
    2. B.
      take care
    3. C.
      cheer up
    4. D.
      calm down
  4. 4.

    According to the passage, the writer thinks          .

    1. A.
      tourism is not a promising industry
    2. B.
      dream vacations should be spent abroad
    3. C.
      the problems caused by tourism are easy to settle
    4. D.
      tourists should respect local customs and culture
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What’s your dream vacation? Watching wildlife in Kenya? Boating down the Amazon? Sunbathing in Malaysia? New chances are opening up all the time to explore the world. So we visit travel agents, compare packages and prices, and pay our money.

    We know what our vacation costs us. But do we know what it might cost someone else? It’s true that many poorer countries now depend on tourism for foreign income. Unfortunately, though, tourism often harms the local people more than it helps them.

    It might cost their homes and lands. In Myanmar, 5,200 people were forced to leave their homes among the pagodas(佛塔)in Bagan so that tourists could visit the pagodas.

    Tourism might also cost the local people their livelihood and dignity. Local workers often find only menial(卑微的)jobs in the tourist industry. And most of the profits do not help the local economy. Instead, profits return to the tour operators in wealthier countries. When the Maasai people in Tanzania were driven from their lands, some moved to city slums. Others now make a little money selling souvenirs or posing for photos.

    Problems like these were observed more than 20 years ago. But now some non-government organizations, tour operators and local governments are working together to begin correcting them. Tourists, too, are putting on the pressure.

    The result is responsible tourism, or“ethical tourism.”Ethical tourism has people at its heart. New international agreements and codes of conduct can help protect the people’s lands, homes, economies and cultures. The beginnings are small, though, and the problems are complex.

    But take heart. The good news is that everyone, including us, can play a part to help the local people in the places we visit. Tour operators and companies can help by making sure that local people work in good conditions and earn reasonable wages.

    They can make it a point to use only locally owned hotels, restaurants and guide services. They can share profits fairly to help the local economy. And they can involve the local people in planning and managing tourism.

    What can tourists do? First, we can ask tour companies to provide information about the conditions of local citizens. We can then make our choices and tell them why. And while we’re abroad, we can:

    ★Buy local foods and products, not imported ones.

★Pay a fair price for goods and services and not bargain for the cheapest price.

★Avoid flaunting(炫耀) wealth.

★Ask before taking photographs of people. They are not just part of the landscape! Let’s enjoy our vacation and make sure others do, too.

1..

.What is probably the best title for the article?

A.Tourism Causes Bad Effects       B.Tourism Calls for Good Behavior

C.Vacations Bring a Lot of Fun     D.Vacations Cost More Than You Think

2..

The underlined phrase“take heart”means“      ”.

    A.pay attention  B.take care      C.cheer up       D.calm down

3..

According to the passage, the writer thinks      .

    A.tourism is not a promising industry.

    B.dream vacations should be spent abroad

    C.the problems caused by tourism are easy to settle.

    D.tourists should respect local customs and culture

 

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  What’s your dream vacation? Watching wildlife in Kenya? Boating down the Amazon? Sunbathing in Malaysia? New chances are opening up all the time to explore the world.So we visit travel agents, compare packages and prices, and pay our money.

  We know what our vacation costs us.But do we know what it might cost someone else? It’s true that many poorer countries now depend on tourism for foreign income.Unfortunately, though, tourism often harms the local people more than it helps them.

  It might cost their homes and lands.In Myanmar, 5 200 people were forced to leave their homes among the pagodas(佛塔)in Bagan so that tourists could visit the pagodas.

  Tourism might also cost the local people their livelihood and dignity(尊严).Local workers often find only menial(卑微的)jobs in the tourist industry.And most of the profits(利益)do not help the local economy.Instead, profits return to the tour operators in wealthier countries.When the Maasai people in Tanzania were driven from their lands, some moved to city slums(贫民窟).Others now make a little money selling souvenirs(纪念品)or posing for photos.

  Problems like these were observed more than 20 years ago.But now some non-government organizations, tour operators and local governments are working together to begin correcting them.Tourists, too, are putting on the pressure.

The result is responsible tourism, or “ethical(道德的)tourism”.Ethical tourism has people at its heart.New international agreements and codes of conduct can help protect the people’s lands, homes, economies and culture.The beginnings are small, though, and the problems are complex.

  But take heart.The good news is that everyone including us, can play a part to help the local people in the places we visit.Tour operators and companies can help by making sure that local people work in good conditions and earn reasonable wages.

They can make it a point to use only locally owned hotels, restaurants and guide services.They can share profits fairly to help the local economy.And they can involve the local people in planning and managing tourist.

  What can tourists do? First, we ask tour companies to provide information about the conditions of local citizens.We can then make our choices and tell them why.And while we’re abroad, we can:

  *Buy local foods and products, not imported ones.

  *Pay a fair price for goods and services and not bargain(讨价还价)for the cheapest price.

  *Avoid showing off wealth.

  *Ask before taking photographs of people.They are not just part of the landscape!

  Let’s enjoy our vacation and make sure others do, too.

(1)

What is probably the best title for the article?

[  ]

A.

Tourism Causes Bad Effects

B.

Tourism Calls for Good Behavior

C.

Vacations Bring a Lot of Fun

D.

Vacations Cost More Than You Think

(2)

Which of the following is NOT mentioned?

[  ]

A.

Local people were well paid to leave their hands.

B.

Tourists may stay in hotels opened by local people.

C.

Local people are mainly provided with low-paid work.

D.

Tourists could bargain with local people for a reasonable price.

(3)

The underlined phrase “take heart” in Paragraph 7 means “________”.

[  ]

A.

pay attention

B.

take care

C.

cheer up

D.

calm down

(4)

According to the passage, the writer thinks ________.

[  ]

A.

tourist is not a promising(有前途的)industry

B.

dream vocations should be spent abroad

C.

the problems caused by tourism are easy to settle

D.

tourists should respect local customs and culture

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