Tourism has()agriculture as the nation's main industry.A、recalledB、reckonedC、redirectedD、replaced

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Tourism has()agriculture as the nation's main industry.

  • A、recalled
  • B、reckoned
  • C、redirected
  • D、replaced

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  • 第1题:

    The conference has been held to discuss the effects of tourism ( ) the wildlife in this are

    A、with

    B、on

    C、in

    D、at


    参考答案:B

  • 第2题:

    The development of agriculture in this area has reached a new ________ in the last few years.

    A、belt

    B、bicycle

    C、build

    D、level


    正确答案:D

  • 第3题:

    The recent increase in tourism has done less to improve the business of small retailers in this area than we ___predicted.

    A. original
    B. originally
    C. originated
    D. originality

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第4题:

    Australia has very strict laws relating to the importation and possession of certain goods. Food, plant material and animal products from overseas, including many common souvenirs, could introduce some of the world′s most serious pests and diseases into Australia. Failing to declare quarantine items (需要检疫的物品) on arrival could destroy our agriculture, tourism industries and special environment.
    Every piece of luggage will be screened orx-rayed on arrival in Australia. So you must declare for inspection of all food, plant material and animal products to check that they are free of pest sand diseases.
    You must tick YES on the InformingPassenger Card (IPC) to declare if you are carrying any food, plant material oranimal products. In signing the IPC, passengers who are making a legal declaration and failing to answer all questions truth fully can have serious consequences.
    If you fail to declare or dispose of (处理) any quarantine items, or make a false declaration:
    * you will get caught;
    * you could be fined over A $ 200on-the-spot; or you could be prosecuted and fined more than A $ 60,000 and riskup to 10 years imprisonment;
    If you are not sure about the items you are carrying, ask a quarantine officer who will determine whether they are allowed into Australia.

    For what purpose is the passage written?

    A.To inform the passengers of the law on the exportation of goods.
    B.To warn the passengers not to take unsafe goods.
    C.To tell the passengers to Australia to have their quarantine items declared.
    D.To urge the passengers to protect the agriculture, tourism and environment.

    答案:C
    解析:
    主旨题。本文介绍了澳大利亚为了保护当地生存环境而采取的措施:所有的食品、动植物产品都要申报,以防止病虫害的入侵,以及如果隐瞒不申报将会产生的后果。只有C项提到了去往澳大利亚的游客,与文意相符,因此C项最为合适。

  • 第5题:

    Which of the following is not true of Britain.s agriculture?()

    ABritish farming is highly mechanized.

    BAgriculture in Britain is intensive.

    CBritish farming is very efficient.

    DBritain.s agriculture can produce enough food for its people


    D

  • 第6题:

    2010年“国际博物馆日”的主题是“博物馆与旅游【Museum and tourism】。


    正确答案:错误

  • 第7题:

    问答题
    ◆Topic 6: Is International Tourism an Effective Bridge of Different Nations?  Questions for Reference:  1. Why do you think people like to take an international tourism?  2. What kind of situation are the travelers most likely to be faced with when they get on an international tourism?  3. The international tourism does not promote understanding between people from different cultures. Do you agree?

    正确答案: 【参考答案】
    Every year, hundreds of millions of people move around to see a different part of the world. It is natural to assume that tourists who have seen other countries have a better knowledge of the people. That assumption also leads to the conclusion that international tourism promotes understanding between nations. How true is this? Let us examine what tourists do in a different country.
    First, before going abroad, tourists are often told by their travel agents of the possible hazards which sometimes include local people. They are given example of extreme cases where victims are always the travelers. Then, when they arrive, they are immediately taken to their hotels in big coaches. They flood places where local people don’t go. Their shopping, meals, entertainment all take place in secluded areas. They wear a bubble all the way. Apart from speaking to the guide and a few shop assistants, tourists rarely talk to the local people. To make it even worse, they meet pickpockets; they are ripped off by dishonest traders.
    Furthermore, very few local people bother to talk to them out of a genuine interest in the guests’ country, people and culture. Therefore, when asked how much they know about the local people, their answer is “very little”.
    If someone really wants to understand a different culture, he has to learn its language, stay there for at least a few month without wearing a bubble, learn how to curse and swear, bargain with a vegetable vendor and then he can say that he understands the people.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    Which of the following has most probably been discussed in the paragraph that goes before the passage?
    A

    It is extreme y important to develop tourism.

    B

    Building roads and hotels is essential.

    C

    Support facilities are highly necessary.

    D

    Planning is of great importance to tourism.


    正确答案: D
    解析:

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is not true of Britain.s agriculture?()
    A

    British farming is highly mechanized.

    B

    Agriculture in Britain is intensive.

    C

    British farming is very efficient.

    D

    Britain.s agriculture can produce enough food for its people


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    Although the American economy has transformed itself over the years, certain issues have persisted since the early days of the republic. One is the continuing debate over the proper role for government in what is basically a marketplace economy. An economy based on free enterprise is generally characterized by private ownership and initiative, with a relative absence of government involvement. However, government intervention has been found necessary from time to time to ensure that economic opportunities are fair and accessible to the people, to prevent flagrant abuses, to dampen inflation and to stimulate growth.Ever since colonial times, the government has been involved, to some extent, in economic decision-making. The federal government, for example, has made huge investments in infrastructure, and it has provided social welfare programs that the private sector was unable or unwilling to provide. In a myriad of ways and over many decades, the government has supported and promoted the development of agriculture.

    正确答案:
    虽然美国经济在过去几年中已实现了转型,但某些问题自美国建国之初以来一直持续至今,依然悬而未决。其中之一便是围绕着政府在一个基本上属于市场性质的经济中的恰当角色所展开的持久争论。以自由企业为基础的经济体制,其普遍特征便是私有制和个人创新精神,政府介入应相对微弱。然而,人们发现,政府进行时不时的干预也是必要的,它能确保经济机会人人均等,能为全部民众所获得,并防范肆无忌惮的权力滥用,平抑通货膨胀,刺激经济增长。
    自殖民地时期以来,美国政府或多或少地参与到经济决策中来。例如,联邦政府曾在基础设施方面进行过巨额投资,它也提供了私营业主们没有能力或不愿意提供的社会福利项目。在过去数十年中,政府也以无数的方式支持并促进农业发展。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    填空题
    A tourism bureau may provide you with maps.____

    正确答案: F
    解析:
    由题干中“tourism bureau”定位至F段。本段括号中“these”指的是前面提到的地图,故匹配段落为F段。

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    It is important to think about the people of a destination country and how tourism affects them.

    正确答案:
    解析:

  • 第13题:

    Briain has devoted about()of its land area to agriculture.

    A、50%

    B、60%

    C、70%

    D、84%


    参考答案:C

  • 第14题:

    Which of the following has the largest demand for water?( )

    [A] Agriculture.

    [B] Industry.

    [C] Offices.

    [D] Family life.


    正确答案:A

  • 第15题:

    Text 1 Foreign cashiers and carers are now a fact oflife in Japan,especially in urban areas.The number of foreign workers has risen fast recently,t0 1.3m-some 2%of the workforce.Although visas that allow foreigners to settle in Japan are in theory mainly for highly skilled workers,in practice those with fewer skills may be admitted as students or trainees or as immigrants of Japanese extraction.In June the govemment announced that it would create a"designated-skills"visa in order to bring in 500,000 new workers by 2025,in agriculture,construction,hotels,nursing and shipbuilding.Japan has historically been cautious of admitting foreigners.It is one of the rich world's most homogenous countries:just 2%of residents are foreigners,compared with 4%in South Korea and 16%in France.The reasons for this attitude range from fears that outsiders will bring crime and damage societal practices,to concerns that Japanese residents will not be able to communicate properly with them.But Japan's population is old and getting smaller.To fill shortages in the labour force caused by the shrinking working-age population,govemment policy has focused on getting more women and old people into work,and using artificial intelligence.It has become apparent though that this is not enough;and businesses also want foreigners to help them remain competitive and to become more global.Indeed pressure from business is a big reason behind the change of tack.Over the past 20 years the number of workers under 30 has shrunk by a quarter.Another result of the greying population is the creation of ever more jobs,most notably as carers,that few Japanese want to do at the wages on offer.There are 60%more job vacancies than there are people looking for work.Industries such as agriculture and construction,as well as nursing,are increasingly dependent on foreigners.More exposure to foreigners,through a boom in tourism,has reassured Japanese,especially the young,that they can get along with them,too.Attracting the foreign workers Japan needs will not necessarily be easy.Language is a big barrier.Japanese-language abilities are not necessary for highly skilled workers wanting visas,but only a handful of companies work in English.Lowlier workers,who must pass a Japanese exam,are currallowed to bring their families and will not be able to under the"designated-skills"visa.Firms in which promotion is based on seniority rather than merit and in which long hours are the norm will find it hard to attract workers,too.Japan also needs to do more to help integrate foreigners.By accepting,for the most part,a small number of highly skilled workers,Japan has been able to get away without any inteUation policy.But as the number ofimmigrants rises,and especially as more low-skilled workers are admitted,this omission threatens to bring about some of the very concems that prompted the govemment to restrict immigration in the first place,such as ghettoisation and poverty.
    According to the author,Japan's efforts to attract foreigners are_____

    A.insufficient
    B.inefficient
    C.admirable
    D.encouraging

    答案:A
    解析:
    态度方向题。根据定位词定位到文章第四段。原文指出,吸引日本所需要的外国工人并非易事;日本还需要采取更多措施来帮助外国人融入社会。故日本还需做更多的努力,所以A项为正确选项。【干扰排除】B、C、D项与原文不符,故排除。

  • 第16题:

    Australia has very strict laws relating to the importation and possession of certain goods. Food, plant material and animal products from overseas, including many common souvenirs, could introduce some of the world′s most serious pests and diseases into Australia. Failing to declare quarantine items (需要检疫的物品) on arrival could destroy our agriculture, tourism industries and special environment.
    Every piece of luggage will be screened orx-rayed on arrival in Australia. So you must declare for inspection of all food, plant material and animal products to check that they are free of pest sand diseases.
    You must tick YES on the InformingPassenger Card (IPC) to declare if you are carrying any food, plant material oranimal products. In signing the IPC, passengers who are making a legal declaration and failing to answer all questions truth fully can have serious consequences.
    If you fail to declare or dispose of (处理) any quarantine items, or make a false declaration:
    * you will get caught;
    * you could be fined over A $ 200on-the-spot; or you could be prosecuted and fined more than A $ 60,000 and riskup to 10 years imprisonment;
    If you are not sure about the items you are carrying, ask a quarantine officer who will determine whether they are allowed into Australia.

    The reason why you are asked todeclare quarantine items on arrival is that ____________.

    A.too many overseas products could destroy Australia' s tourism industry
    B.animal products are often the cause of various diseases
    C.as is known to us all, bad food can spread diseases easily
    D.these items may carry dangerous pests or diseases into AustraliA.

    答案:D
    解析:
    细节题。定位于文章第一段中“Food,plant material and animal products from overseas, including many common souvenirs,couldintroduce some of the world’s most serious pests and diseases into Australia.Failing to declare quarantine items(需要检疫的物品)on arrival could destroy our agriculture,tourism industries and special environment.”即游客携带的来自海外的食品、动植物产品可能携带了世界上最危险的虫害及疾病。因此,D项是其原因。

  • 第17题:

    中国生态农业(Chinese Ecological Agriculture)


    正确答案:是把生态环境效益列入农业目标,并与农业的社会效益与经济效益相协调,促进可持续发展的农业方式。

  • 第18题:

    Which of the following is not true of Britain.s agriculture?()

    • A、British farming is highly mechanized.
    • B、Agriculture in Britain is intensive.
    • C、British farming is very efficient.
    • D、Britain.s agriculture can produce enough food for its people

    正确答案:D

  • 第19题:

    问答题
    Tourism, Globalization and Sustainable Development  Tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors of the global economy and developing countries are attempting to cash in on this expanding industry in an attempt to boost foreign investment and financial reserves. While conceding that the uncontrolled growth of this industry can result in serious environmental and social problems, the United Nations contends that such negative effects can be controlled and reduced.  Before getting into the cold facts of global economics, let me begin with another story to warm up. I was perplexed when I recently read in the newspaper that Thailand’s forestry chief had said: “Humans can’t live in the forest because human beings aren’t animals. Unlike us, animals can adapt themselves to the wild or any environment naturally.” This was to legitimatize the government’s plan to remove hundreds of thousands of rural and hill tribe people from protected areas. This man, who is in charge of conserving the forests, is at the same time very strongly pushing to open up the country’s 81 national parks to outside investors and visitors in the name of “eco-tourism”. Can we conclude, then, that the forestry chief considers developers and tourists as animals that know how to adapt to the forest and behave in the wild naturally?  While authorities want to stop the access to forest lands and natural resources of village people, another group of people—namely tourism developers and tourists with lots of money to spend—are set to gain access to the area. While authorities believe that local people, who have often lived in the area for generations, are not capable of managing and conserving their land and natural resources—under a community forestry scheme for example—they believe they themselves in cooperation with the tourist industry can properly manage and conserve “nature” under a national eco-tourism plan. Taking the above quote seriously, cynics may be tempted to say there is obviously a gap between “human rights” and “animal rights”.  How is this story linked to globalization? First of all, that humans cannot live in the forest is—of course—not a Thai concept. It is a notion of Western conservation ideology—an outcome of the globalization of ideas and perceptions. Likewise, that eco-tourism under a “good management” system is beneficial to local people and nature is also a Western concept that is being globalized. In fact, Thailand’s forestry chief thinks globally and acts locally. A lesson that can be learned from this is that the slogan “Think Globally, Act Locally” that the environmental movements have promoted all the years, has not necessarily served to preserve the environment and safeguard local communities’ rights, but has been co-opted and distorted by official agencies and private industries for profit-making purposes. The tourism industry is demonstrating this all too well  Many developing countries, facing debt burdens and worsening trade terms, have turned to tourism promotion in the hope that it brings foreign exchange and investment. Simultaneously, leading international agencies such as the World Bank, United Nations agencies and business organizations like the Word Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) have been substantially involved to make tourism a truly global industry.  However, tourism in developing countries is often viewed by critics as an extension of former colonial conditions because from the very beginning, it has benefited from international economic relationships that structurally favor the advanced capitalist countries in the North. Unequal trading relationships, dependence on foreign interests, and the division of labor have relegated poor countries in the South to becoming tourism recipients and affluent countries in the North to the position of tourism generators, with the latter enjoying the freedom from having to pay the price for the meanwhile well-known negative impacts in destinations.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    旅游、全球化与可持续发展 旅游是全球经济中一个快速增长的领域,因而发展中国家正努力从这一快速增长的产业中获利,以促进海外投资、增加金融储备。联合国一方面承认,该产业的无序发展会造成严重的环境和社会问题,另一方面却坚持认为这些负面影响可以得到控制和减小。
    在了解全球经济的严酷现实之前,让我先讲个故事为大家热热身。最近我在报纸上看到泰国林业部高官称:“人类无法生活在森林里,因为人类不是动物;跟我们人类不同,动物们能够自然地适应荒野和其他环境。”他的话令我非常困惑。这种说法将使政府将数以万计的边远和山区部落人民逐出保护地的计划合法化。这位负责森林保护的官员正在以“生态旅游”为名义积极推动向海外投资商和游客开放该国的81家森林公园。我们由此是否可以断定,这位林业高官把开发商和游客看作了动物,他们知道如何适应在森林中的环境、在荒野里自然地生存的动物?
    尽管当局要禁止村民接近林地和自然资源,而另一群人,那些旅游开发商和出手阔绰的游客,却能获准进入这一地区。当局认为世世代代生活在这里的当地居民没有能力通过诸如社区森林保护规划之类的方法管理其土地和自然资源,唯当局自身却坚信他们可以在全国生态旅游规划之下,与旅游部门合作,妥善地管理并保护“自然”。倘若上述说法当真,那些愤世嫉俗的人也许不禁要说,看来“人权”与“动物权”之间鸿沟确实不小。
    这怎么会与全球化联系在一起呢?首先,人类不能生活在森林里,这本来并不是泰国人的观念,而是西方环保意识的影响——也即观念全球化的一个结果。同样,建立在“良好的管理”体制下的生态旅游有益于当地人民和自然的观念也是一个正在全球化的西方观念。事实上,泰国林业高官表面上着眼的是全球,实际上着力的却是本部门的利益。在这一点上有个教训:多年来环保运动提倡的“着眼全球,着力本地”的口号,并没有被用来保护环境、捍卫当地社区的权利,而是被官方机构和私人企业共同曲解谋利了。旅游业在这一点上的表现可以说是淋漓尽致了。
    许多发展中国家面临着沉重的债务负担和日益刻薄的贸易条款,转而提升旅游业,以期得到外汇、吸引投资。与此同时,世界银行、联合国各部门等主要国际机构和世界旅行及旅游业理事会之类的商业组织已经从实质上已参与进来,使旅游业事实上成为一个全球产业。
    然而,在批评家看来,发展中国家的旅游业往往是先前殖民统治的延续,因为从一开始,它就从国际经济关系上获益,而这种关系从结构上讲有利于北半球发达资本主义国家。不平等的贸易关系、对海外利益的依赖和劳动的分工,使南半球的穷国沦为旅游的接受者,而北半球的富国则处于旅游生产者的地位,他们不必为众所周知的对旅游目的地造成的负面影响买单。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第20题:

    问答题
    Directions: Tourism is a multibillion dollars industry that supports economic development. But people hold different views about it. Write a composition about 160 words entitled Tourism—a Blessing or a Misfortune?based on the following points: different interpretations about tourism, and your opinion. Now write the composition on the AnswerSheet.

    正确答案:
    Tourism—a Blessing or a Misfortune? With the development of the economic and the improvement of people’s living standard, millions of people want to travel to other places by take advantage of their free time. So whether the tourism is a blessing or a misfortune become a social problem, drawing a lot of attentions. People's attitude towards tourism varies.
    Some people claim that we can get benefit from tourism, both from the perspective of individual and our country. Firstly we can broaden our horizon. While we visit a new place, we can know their own cultures, such their clothes, foods, festivals and so on. Secondly, we can enrich our knowledge. By visiting historical sites, we can obtain much information about the history, geography, languages and so on. Thirdly, we can relax our mood. Traveling can give us the chance to see the beautiful view and return to the nature. For one nation, tourism can help us to get a lot of external funding, promote the local economy, and show our traditional culture in a good way.
    On the other hand, tourism has many disadvantages. It can cause series pollution problems, such as the white pollution, water pollution and air pollution. Too many tourists will produce a large number of rubbish and bring a lot of noises. It will be the main reason for pollution. Some tourists will not protect our heritages carefully by uncivilized behaviors.
    In my opinion, tourism has both advantages and disadvantages. If all the people can be a civilized tourist, we can get more advantages than disadvantages. The tourism will be a blessing not a misfortune.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Tourism has()agriculture as the nation's main industry.
    A

    replaced

    B

    redirected

    C

    reckoned

    D

    recalled


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    In more recent years,()has been used by civilians in many new ways to determine positions,such as in automobile and boat navigation,hiking,emergency rescue,and precision agriculture and mining.
    A

    GPS

    B

    GMDSS

    C

    AIS

    D

    Navtex


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    名词解释题
    中国生态农业(Chinese Ecological Agriculture)

    正确答案: 是把生态环境效益列入农业目标,并与农业的社会效益与经济效益相协调,促进可持续发展的农业方式。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    _____ Hongkong is often regarded as _____ international centre for business,finance and tourism.
    A

    /; an

    B

    An ; /

    C

    The ; /

    D

    /; the


    正确答案: A
    解析: