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西南大学2023年3月0384旅游英语在线作业

0384 旅游英语
1.[单选题] The following are places of historical interest in Xian except<u>   </u>.
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    A.Terra Cotta Warriors and Horse
    B.Drum Tower
    C.Jade Buddha Temple
    D.Big Wild Goose Pagoda
2.[单选题] Which of the following hotel staff does not work in restaurant?
    A.bellboy
    B.busboy
    C.chef
    D.waiter
3.[单选题] A<u> </u>is a commissioned intermediary who serves as a sales outlet of other different suppliers.
    A.retail agent
    B.tour operator
    C.tour wholesaler
    D.tour promoter
4.[单选题] In China delicious food is often linked with festival and celebrations. For example, moon cake is eaten during <u>          </u>.
    A.the Spring Festival
    B.the Mid-autumn Festival
    C.the Dragon Boat Festival
    D.the Water Splashing Festival
5.[单选题] So far, only three vaults have been identified in the Terra Cotta Warrior and Horse Museum, the first vault contains only <u>   </u>of Qin’s massive clay army.
    A.chariots
    B.infantry
    C.archer
    D.bowman
6.[单选题] Peking opera is an art that integrates singing, dancing, dialogue, acting, and acrobatic combat, with <u>   </u> as main feature.
    A.singing
    B.acting
    C.acrobatics
    D.dancing
7.[单选题] The terra cotta warriors and horses in the tomb of the First Emperor of the Qin Dynasty all face the<u>   </u>.
    A.north
    B.south
    C.east
    D.west
8.[单选题] The international tour group will present the following documents except ______when going through immigration control.
    A.assport
    B.luggage tag
    C.group visa
    D.China entry card
9.[单选题] For a western dinner, hors d&#39;oeuvres and the baked salmon are most probably <u>    </u>.
    A.cold dishes
    B.main course
    C.appetizer
    D.sou
10.[单选题] Baggage that tourists take along with themselves onto the airplane are called<u>      </u>luggage.
    A.carry-on
    B.registered
    C.unaccompanied
    D.checked
11.[单选题] When tourist checks in at the front desk in the hotel, the receptionist will do the following except<u>         </u>.
    A.making a copy of passport
    B.asking guest to make signature
    C.giving room card
    D.giving bill
12.[单选题] An additional commission will be paid to <u>    </u> if they include airline logo in printed brochure.
    A.travel service
    B.travel agent
    C.tour wholesaler
    D.tour retailer
13.[单选题] In China delicious food is often linked with festival and celebrations. For example, Zongzi is eaten during<u>      </u>.
    A.the spring festival
    B.the mid-autumn festival
    C.the dragon-boat festival
    D.the water-splashing festival
14.[单选题] The local tour guide is bidding a <u>    </u>speech to see off his tour group.
    A.farewell
    B.welcome
    C.good-bye
    D.normal
15.[单选题] Manners nowadays in metropolitan cities like London are practically nonexistent. It is nothing for a big, strong schoolboy to elbow an elderly woman aside in the dash for the last remaining seat on the tube or bus, much less stand up and offer his seat to her, as he ought. In fact, it is saddening to note that if a man does offer his seat to an older woman, it is nearly always a continental man or one from the older generation.
This question of giving up seats in public transport is much argued about by young men who say that, since women have claimed equality, they no longer deserve to be treated with courtesy, and that those who go out to work should take their turn in the rat race like anyone else. Women have never claimed to be physically as strong as men. Even if it is not agreed, however, that young men should stand up for younger women, the fact remains that courtesy should be shown to the old, the sick and the burdened. Are we really so lost to all ideals of unselfishness that we can sit there indifferently reading the paper or a book, saying to ourselves “First come, first served,” while a gray haired woman, a mother with a young child or a cripple stands? Yet this is all too often seen.
Conditions in travel are really very hard on everyone, we know, but hardship is surely no excuse. Sometimes one wonders what would have been the behavior of these stout young men in packed refugee train or a train on its way to a prisoner camp during the war. Would they have considered it only right and their proper due to keep the best places for themselves then?
Older people, tired and irritable from a day’s work, are not angels at all. Many a brisk argument or an insulting quarrel breaks out as the weary queues push and shove each other to get on buses and tubes. One cannot commend this, of course, but one does feel there is just a little more excuse.
If cities are to remain pleasant places to live in at all, however, it seems urgent, not only that communications in transport should he improved, but also that communication between human beings should be kept smooth and polite. All over cities, it seems that people are too tired and too rushed to be polite. Shop assistants won’t bother to assist, taxi drivers shout at each other as they dash dangerously round corners, bus conductors pull the bell before their desperate passengers have had time to get on or off the bus, and so on and so forth. It seems to us that it is up to the young and strong to do their small part to stop such <em>deterioration</em>.

    A.Englishmen in London
    B.a man from France
    C.men in big modern cities in England
    D.men only in metropolitan cities
    E.Women have claimed equality and no longer need to be treated differently from men.
    F.It is considered old fashioned for young men to give up their seats for young women.
    G.Lady First should be universally practiced.
    H.Special consideration should be shown to women.
    I.eople were more considerate to each other
    J.life were easier and more comfortable
    BA.women were treated with more courtesy
    BB.ublic transport could be improved
    BC.worsening of the general situation
    BD.lowering of the moral standards
    BE.declining of the courtesy to women
    BF.spreading of evil conduct
    BG.to attach significance to the moral education of young people
    BH.to treat people, be they young or old, with courtesy and sympathy
    BI.to demand everyone do his part not to be impolite to each other
    BJ.to improve the means of transportation and the public morality
16.[单选题] Vacation travel, a pleasant travel, is one of the faster-growing segments of the tourism industry. These travelers seek enjoyment and pleasure for their travel.
Vacation travel is typically price-sensitive and often concerned with the particular time of day or day of week schedules. Vacation travel has been heavily promoted by the airlines for Saturday and Sunday travel when their transport capacity is not heavily used by business travelers. Further, the vacation travel market is where the airlines often offer lower fares. These tickets often have many restrictions designed to prevent regular business travelers from switching to the lower fares. For example, the super-saver fare requires the passenger to stay at the destination over a Saturday night. Such fares are not good during certain heavy holiday periods or Monday to Friday flights, or they constitute only a small number of seats on flights that normally would not be filled by full-fare business passengers.
The vacation market is an important one to Florida, the Caribbean, Colorado, and Vermont during the winter months for sun and ski vacations. The United States to Europe and the United States coast to coast are strong vacation markets in the summer. Travel agents and tour operators are heavily involved in the vacation market. Charter bus trips and tours are also major parts of thevacation market.
The vacation travel market is also splintering into “boutique” travel niches as well. These are specialty vacations in which recreation and/or rest at a hotel or on a cruise ship are not the major elements of the trip. Trips in this category that have become increasingly popular in recent years include viewing rare animal life at the Galapagos islands, whale watching in Baja California, hiking in Nepal, photographic expeditions in the wilds of Alaska or the Northwest Territories, safaris in Africa, and nature cruises up the Amazon River. These trips typically are educational; they often employ naturalists who give speeches and show films relating to the site on the trip.

    A.weekend
    B.weekday
    C.holyday
    D.articular time
    E.restricted
    F.meal-included
    G.weekend
    H.low-price
    I.specialized purpose travel
    J.hotographic expeditions
    BA.traveling for shopping purpose
    BB.nature loving experience
    BC.vacation market
    BD.charter tourism
    BE.tourism market
    BF.specialized market
    BG.rare animals
    BH.safaris
    BI.Amazon River
    BJ.naturalists
17.[单选题] Another large and growing segment of tourism consumers is mature travelers. The face of the industrialized world&#39;s population is changing, as are the profiles of individuals who take advantage of the ever-increasing array of leisure activities. Although it is probably a mistake to lump all mature travelers together into a single market, it is important to understand the immense size of this market. A good idea of the changes taking place in the mature segment of the tourism market can be seen by looking at the changes taking place in the United States. The American population is aging and will continue to increase as a percentage of the total population. By the year 2000, over 76 million Americans will be considered mature adults(55 years of age and older). Similar demographic shifts are taking place in many countries throughout the world.
The number of senior citizens in the United States who compose the market segment called “mature travelers” has been growing at double-digit rates. This rapid growth provides many opportunities for firms who recognize and plan to meet the needs of these travelers. The mature traveler market segment is especially important since these individuals spend 30% more than younger travelers and account for 80% of all commercial vacation travel.
Many mature visitors have the time, money, and energy to travel and enjoy family, friends, new sights, adventures and active lifestyle. They value excellent food while vacationing more than any other age group. They are less interested in bars and nightlife activities than other age groups. They are most likely to visit casinos. Mature travelers usually purchase package tours and take cruise vacations.
International travelers are a large and growing segment of tourism consumers. Travel to foreign countries by international travelers has been growing at a rapid pace. Statistics show that in 2000, Shanghai received some 1.8 million foreign visitors while some 100,000 traveled from Shanghai to other countries. Singapore saw 31,231 Chinese travelers for the period January—September, 2000. The number of tourists applying to tour the three countries(Japan, Australia and New Zealand) is increasing fast.

    A.opulation
    B.age structure
    C.eople"s age
    D.mature adults
    E.by 2000
    F.before 2000
    G.after 2000
    H.in 2000
    I.mature
    J.size
    BA.wealth
    BB.sage
    BC.business people
    BD.young people
    BE.middle-aged people
    BF.other age groups
    BG.casinos
    BH.bars
    BI.urchasing
    BJ.nightlife activities
18.[单选题] Some seven or eight hundred years ago, Hangzhou, known as Ling&#39;an then, was the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty. At that time, watching the tidal bore was already a grand occasion in town when the whole population would turn out for the spectacle. The best time to do this was from the 15th to the 18th of the eighth month of each year. But beginning from about the tenth day of the month, that part of the river bank that offered the best vantage point for ride watching would already be a busy gathering place for little open-air booths and stalls where vendors piled
colourful wares on their carts or boxes. There would be all kinds of snacks and cooked meats in shining pots and pans. The taverns and restaurants would put up mulfi-coloured lanterns and flags or pennants, displaying meanwhile an attractive array of meat and vegetable dishes with a lot more exotic delicacies on the menu. In the tea-houses would be hung painting scrolls and calligraphy scrolls by famous artists while the antique vases would be filled with flesh flowers. In addition, there would be vendors displaying plasters and medicinal herbs for sale on the ground, roving artists with their monkeys for variety, shows or folk artists ready to entertain the crowds. Even before the days of the tidal bore, these people would be gathered on the river bank doing whatever they could to attract pleasure-seekers. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of people, visitors from other towns as well as local residents of Ling&#39; an, would be hustling and bustling about, clogging up the way and making traffic impossible. In the large riverside mansions that lined the banks, there would be opulently dressed men and women, some leaning against the windows or the balconies looking into the distance and some looking down gazing fixedly at something going on down below.

    A.were used to
    B.used
    C.were anxious
    D.were extremely eager
    E.from 15th to the 18th
    F.starting around 10th
    G.from 15th to the end
    H.at the middle
    I.along the bank
    J.at the best vantage point
    BA.in piles
    BB.using pots and pans
    BC.ainting scrolls
    BD.displaying plasters
    BE.folk artists
    BF.leasure-seekers
    BG.large riverside mansions
    BH.distant balconies
    BI.taverns and restaurants
    BJ.the tea houses
19.[单选题] Of the many interesting sights in Hangzhou, there is besides West Lake the spectacular tide at the mouth of Qiantang River. The tides here are what is called a tidal bore which makes a thrilling sight as it seems to be impelled by such a furious elemental force that it threatens to overwhelm and overpower everything in its way, striking awe in the beholder even as the sky and the sun are being swallowed up. It is said that in the world today only the tidal bore at the mouth of the mighty Amazon in Brazil can be a rival to that at the mouth of Qiantang.
The tidal bore of Qiantang has since ancient times been considered a spectacular sight. As early as the fourth century B.C., the ancient philosopher of China Zhuangzi had written about it like this: “The waters in the Zhe or Crooked River will roll on raising waves high as mountains and towers, creating a thunderous roar and gathering up a force that threatens to engulf the sun and the sky”. In the Eastern Han Dynasty(25—220), Wang Chong the thinker, in his Essays of Criticism or Lun&#39;Heng in Chinese, recorded his observations of the tidal bore of Qiantang River like this: “The tide flows and ebbs with the wax and wane of the moon”. In ancient China, it was a common practice among men of letters not only to read widely but also to travel extensively. In the course of their travels, many of them had visited lots of famous mountains and magnificent rivers, but they had seen few sights that had impressed them as deeply as the tidal bore of Qiantang. Wielding their inspired pens, some of them had described the spectacular sight of the tidal bore. Poet Li Kuo of the Tang Dynasty(618—907)had these lines:
The bright mid-autumn moon casts its light on a thousand miles of land,
The thunderous bore at midnight loud as a million marching men.

    A.force
    B.wave
    C.water
    D.sight
    E.more powerful than
    F.less powerful than
    G.as powerful as
    H.no match for
    I.many
    J.great many
    BA.a few
    BB.not a few
    BC.related to
    BD.a part of
    BE.moved by
    BF.reported in
    BG.quiet at daytime
    BH.as powerful as marching men
    BI.as loud as the shouting of marching men
    BJ.extremely loud
20.[单选题] Professional travelers are similar to business travelers in many ways, although this type of travel is more elastic than business travel. Professional travel is built around the meeting and convention markets. These markets have grown as transportation, especially by air, has become more available and affordable. As professional travel continues to grow, new and expanded meeting and convention facilities have been developed to satisfy this increasing demand. Along with this growth, new management challenges have arisen to serve this specialized market. Some of the key market segments for meeting participants or attendees are associations, businesses, exhibitions and trade shows, religious organizations, political parties, and governments.
Many futurists have also predicted a decline in business and professional travel with the introduction of teleconferencing. However, people continue to have a strong desire to meet each other face-to-face. Although teleconferencing serves to introduce people to each other electronically, they will eventually want to meet in person to interact and network. This need for personal contact and interaction has allowed the business travel market to grow even in the face of advancing technology.
In response to the needs of the business travel segment, tourism service suppliers have offered a wide array of services and benefits. Airlines instituted frequent-flier programs and service upgrades including business class and provided corporate pricing, discounts and rebates, travel lounges, and preferred check-ins. Amtrak developed club service with reserved seating, snack and beverage service, telephones, and conference rooms on some trains. Car rental companies, following the lead of airlines, established frequent-renter programs, which provided corporate pricing, discounts, rebates, upgrades, and special check-in procedures. Hotels and other lodging properties have provided similar benefits to business travelers including corporate pricing, discounts, and rebates; special floors and sections including business centers, frequent stay programs, and upgrades.

    A.associations
    B.olitical parties
    C.conferences
    D.specialized markets
    E.develo    q1647861640 东北大学答案
    F.reduce
    G.diappear
    H.grow
    I.special floors
    J.discounts
    BA.business centers
    BB.beneficial treatments
    BC.in business
    BD.in public
    BE.in office
    BF.in person
    BG.decline
    BH.increase
    BI.advance
    BJ.sto
21.[单选题] Earthquakes may rightly be ranked as one of the most devastating forces known to man: since records began to be written down, it has been estimated that earthquake-related fatalities have numbered in the millions, and that earthquake-related destruction has been beyond calculation. The greater part of such damage and loss of life has been due to collapse of buildings and the effects of rockslides, floods, fire, disease, tsunamis (gigantic sea waves), and other phenomena resulting from earthquakes, rather than from the quakes themselves.
The great majority of all earthquakes occur in two specific geographic areas. One such area encompasses the Pacific Ocean and its contiguous land masses. The other extends from the East Indies to the Atlas Mountains, including the Himalayas, Iran Turkey, and the Alpine regions. It is in these two great belts or zones that ninety percent of all earthquakes take place: they may, however, happen anywhere at any time.
This element of the unknown has for centuries added greatly to the dread and horror surrounding earthquakes, but in recent times there have been indications the earthquake prediction may be possible. By analyzing changes in animal behavior, patterns of movements in the earth’s crust, variations in the force of gravity and the earth’s magnetic field, and the frequency with which minor earth tremors are observed, scientists have shown increasing success in anticipating when and where earthquakes will strike. As a result, a worldwide earthquake warning network is already in operation and has helped to prepare for (and thus lessen) the vast destruction that might otherwise have been totally unexpected.
It is doubtful that man will ever be able to control earthquakes and eliminate their destructiveness altogether, but as how and why earthquakes happen become better understood, man will become more and more able to deal with their potential devastation before it occurs.

    A.Earthquakes are highly feared but actually relatively harmless.
    B.There is absolutely no way to predict when or where earthquakes might occur.
    C.Man is now able to predict when earthquakes will happen but not where.
    D.Man is now able to predict where earthquakes will happen but not when
    E.the two great earthquake zones
    F.the fact that earthquakes can happen at any time or place
    G.the percentage of earthquakes
    H.the exact cause of earthquakes
    I.Changes in animal behavior.
    J.Differences in the earth’s magnetic field and force of gravity.
    BA.How often minor earth tremors have been observed.
    BB.All of the above.
    BC.to amuse and entertain
    BD.to question and criticize
    BE.to explain and inform
    BF.to correct a misconception
    BG.It will never be possible to predict earthquakes.
    BH.Earthquakes can already be predicted with great accuracy.
    BI.There is really no need to try to predict earthquake occurrences.
    BJ.Earthquake prediction is becoming more and more possible.
22.[单选题] The 1,000-Island Lake, which was formed by damming the Xinan River Reservoir, and the Xinan and Fuchun rivers in west Zhejiang Province have become known as the Golden Tourist Belt. Beautiful scenery, historical sites, and participation in traditional life are all part of the package. Strange caves, 1,000 islands and islets, and colorful sites are scattered like stars in the sky.
Traveling eastward along the route from the Huangshan Mountain will bring tourists to Hangzhou. From there, a five-hour coach and boat trip takes travelers to Pailing Town, Chunan County in the center of the 1,000-Island Lake. On the Huolo (Furnace) Peak of Pailing Ridge, the highest of the ridges, is an ideal spot for an aerial view of the mountain and the lake where tourists can row boats to all the islands.        From the Pailing Ridge, tourists can go to Jiande by coach along the river bank and through the Jian River tunnel. This is known as the “cool world” for the pleasantly cool temperature of the rivers, lakes and mountain caves. “Xinan mist illusion” is a peculiar sight rarely seen in China. The water of the Xinan River maintains 14-18 degrees C in temperature all year round. Each winter and summer, because of the great temperature difference between air and water, mist forms on the 20-km river surface on the lower reaches of the hydropower station. Blown by wind, the mist transforms itself into endless sights.
From Jiande, tourists can go by boat to the ancient town of Meicheng. Meicheng, with a history of more than 1,700 years, is where the Twin Pagodas shrouded in clouds and other famous sights are located.
Boating eastward with the current from Meicheng, tourists will eventually arrive at the Fuchun River basin area. Here they can appreciate various sights along the Qililong section of the river where the water surface narrows and steep cliffs flank both banks. The winding river course, dangerous shoals and deep pools are known as the “Lesser Three Gorges.”
Tianmu Stream is one of the Fuchun River system. The water is so clear, the bottom of the stream is visible. Tourists can drift on rubber rafts the 5-kim distance from Yaolin Bridge to Yuanchuan Wharf. Xinshan is an islet in the Fuchun River. This is where the Happy Farmer Household folklore tour is held. By way of bamboo rafts and ox carts, tourists can visit and take part in such traditional activities as operating traditional farm tools and making flour with a stone grinder. They can also create hand-made paper, make straw sandals, reel silk, and watch goat fights.

    A.Xinan River
    B.Fuchun River
    C.the 1000-Island Lake
    D.Mt. Huangshan
    E.rowing pleasure boats
    F.overlooking the mountains
    G.traveling along the ridges
    H.riding on coaches and buses
    I.the changes of heights between high and low ridges
    J.the changes of the daily weather patterns in summer
    BA.the difference of temperature between air and water
    BB.the difference of distances between islands and banks
    BC.to drift on rubber rafts
    BD.to boat with the current
    BE.to make flour with grinders
    BF.to ride through narrow tunnels
    BG.curving rivers
    BH.deep pools
    BI.steep cliffs
    BJ.rapid current
23.[单选题] The climate of the west coast is the most moderate in Canada. Summers are cool and fairly dry and winters are mild, cloudy and wet. Even in mid-winter, average temperatures are usually above freezing.
The central plain from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes is characterized by cold winters, short but hot summers, and light precipitation.
The large water-surfaces of Central and Eastern Canada produce considerable modification in the climate. Southern Ontario and Quebec experience cold, damp winters and hot, humid summers.
Most of Atlantic Canada has a humid climate owing to its maritime character. Nevertheless, it experiences weather-systems arriving from the dry continental interior as well as from the sea. The combined influence of these systems creates some of the most variable day-to-day weather conditions to be encountered anywhere in Canada.
The north-central part of Canada is usually snow-covered for more than half the year, with a frostfree period of barely two months. Precipitation is relatively light. Further north, on the islands along the Arctic coast and round Hudson Bay, tundra conditions obtain. Average temperatures stay above freezing for only a few weeks of the year. The Arctic Islands and the northern fringe of the mainland do not have a summer season of the kind known is Southern Canada.

    A.The west coast
    B.The Arctic coast
    C.The east coast.
    D.The central plain
    E.The-month frost.
    F.Modification.
    G.Humidity
    H.No summer.
    I.the central part of Canada
    J.Hudson Bay
    BA.southern Ontario and Quebec
    BB.the Pacific coast
    BC.cold and dry
    BD.humidity and heat
    BE.light precipitation
    BF.variation
    BG.The temperatures in the west side of the Rocky Mountains are usually above zero.
    BH.It’s hot and dry in the summer of Southern Ontario and Quebec.
    BI.There is no summer in the northern islands along the Arctic coast.
    BJ.The north-central part is covered with snow for more than six months.
24.[单选题] People travel for a lot of reasons. Some tourists go to see battlefields or religious shrines. Others are looking for culture, or simply want to have their picture taken in front of famous places. But most European tourists are looking for a sunny beach to lie on.
Northern Europeans are willing to pay a lot of money and put up with a lot of inconveniences for the sun because they have so little of it. Residents of cities like London, Copenhagen, and Amsterdam spend a lot of their winter in the dark because the days are so short, and much of the rest of the year is in the rain. This is the reason the Mediterranean (地中海) has always attracted them. Every summer, more than 25 million people travel to Mediterranean resorts and beaches for their vacations. They all come for the same reason: sun!
The huge crowds mean lots of money for the economies of Mediterranean countries. Italy&#39;s 30,000 hotels are booked solid every summer. And 13 million people camp out on French beaches, parks, and roadsides. Spain&#39;s long sandy coastline attracts more people than anywhere else. 37 million tourists visit yearly, or one tourist for every person living in Spain.
But there are signs that the area is getting more tourism than it can handle. The Mediterranean is already one of the most polluted seas on earth. And with increased tourism, it&#39;s getting worse. The French can&#39;t figure out what to do with all the garbage left by campers around St. Tropez. And in many places, swimming is dangerous because of pollution.
None of this, however, is spoiling anyone&#39;s fun. The Mediterranean gets more popular every year with tourists. Obviously, they don&#39;t go there for clean water and solitude. They tolerate traffic jams and seem to like crowded beaches. They don&#39;t even mind the pollution. No matter how dirty the water is, the coastline still looks beautiful. And as long as the sun shines, it&#39;s still better than sitting in the cold rain in Berlin, London, or Oslo.

    A.they want to see historic remains or religious spots
    B.they are interested in different cultural traditions and social customs
    C.they would like to take pictures in front of famous sites
    D.they wish to escape from the cold dark and rainy days back at home
    E.to show that they are not good cities in terms of geography and climate
    F.to tell us how wealthy their residents are
    G.to suggest that these cities lack places of historic interest and scenic beauty
    H.to prove that they have got more tourism than they can handle
    I.Italy
    J.Spain
    BA.France
    BB.Greece
    BC.all the 37 million people living in Spain are tourists
    BD.every year almost as many tourists visit Spain as there are people living in that country
    BE.every person living in Spain has to take care of a tourist
    BF.every Spanish is visited by a tourist every year
    BG.Polluted water
    BH.Crowded buses.
    BI.Traffic jams.
    BJ.Rainy weather.
25.[主观填空题] You may go to<u>    </u>(行李认领区)to get back you baggage.
    A.
26.[主观填空题] This theme park tells people about many<u>   </u>.(世界建筑奇观)
    A.
27.[主观填空题] Please get your plane ticket,<u>       (</u>团队签证和登机牌)ready.
    A.
28.[主观填空题] Peking opera is<u>       </u>(综合的表演艺术)with its own unique style.
    A.
29.[主观填空题] I&#39;d like to<u>      </u>.(结账离店) will you please make out our bill?
    A.
30.[主观填空题] You can also watch a <u>    </u>(现场表演)at regular time。
    A.
31.[主观填空题] I&#39;d like to order a<u>   </u>.(西红柿炒鸡蛋)
    A.
32.[主观填空题] I&#39;m afraid you will have to <u>   </u> on them.(付关税)
    A.
33.[主观填空题] These vault were resealed untill <u>   </u>(全面发掘) could be undertaken.
    A.
34.[主观填空题] I have reserved<u>   </u>(带加大床的双人间)in your hotel.
    A.
35.[主观填空题] People will hold<u>   </u>(龙舟赛)in memory of Quyuan.
    A.
36.[主观填空题] How about these nice<u>    </u>.(短袖体恤)
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37.[主观填空题] I&#39;ll try some<u>   </u>(土豆泥)this time.
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38.[主观填空题] Li People are<u>    </u>(原住民)here.
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39.[主观填空题] Could you please recommend some of<u>    </u>(景点)here?
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40.[主观填空题] All the kings and queens of England have been<u></u>(加冕)here.
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41.[主观填空题] The<u>   </u>(康乐中心)of the hotel is on the Second floor.
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42.[主观填空题] Here are your<u>    </u>.(护照)
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43.[主观填空题] In the<u>             </u>(旺季)it will cost you 35 Yuan.
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44.[主观填空题] Please don&#39;t <u>         </u>.(打扰)
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45.[问答题] 每逢春节,家家户户都要精选一幅大红春联贴在门上,为节日增加喜庆气氛。
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46.[问答题] 香港是世界著名的购物中心,除了中国茶叶、不同语言的书籍等之外,人们还可以买到许多产于北美、欧洲、亚洲其他地区的品牌商品。
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47.[问答题] The Disney-MGM Studios offers behind-the-scene looks at the making of movies and popular TV shows and provide live original shows.
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48.[问答题] There are various architecture styles such as palace, tower, temple, garden and mausoleum which can be generally grouped into imperial architecture, religious architecture, garden architecture, and general architecture.
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49.[问答题] 这条古玩街是购物的好地方,这里的商店设计得就好像古老的中国村庄一样,刺绣、书画作品、檀香扇、毛笔、丝绸制品等一应俱全。
    A.
50.[问答题] 你需要对诸如使用什么刀叉这样的餐桌礼仪有所了解,因为这些都是西方礼仪的基本知识。
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51.[问答题] Through a combination of natural and artificial elements, designers seek to attain in their designs balance and harmony between men and nature.
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52.[问答题] Developed from the beginning ofthe 20th century, Nanjing Road has a wide variety of shops ranging from those that are centuries old to special ones and gitzy modern malls.
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53.[问答题] 古代的建筑者是如何建造这些庞然大物的,这一直是个未解之谜,但很明显它需要付出大量的体力和耐力。
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54.[问答题] 世界之窗占地48万平方米,是香港中旅集团在深圳华侨城创建的一个大型文化旅游景区。
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55.[问答题] Shooping in Shanghai is certainly different from Hongkong and New york. The city is developing its own unique style that will very soon compete with the ultimate shopping experience anywhere in the world.
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56.[问答题] If your order is unsatisfactory, there is no need to be aggressive with the waitstaff, but it is appropriate to say somethingso thechef and waiter have an opportunity to rectify the situation.
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57.[问答题] 春节期间,中国人在房子的陈设、家庭成员的吃穿、人们的言行等各方面都有着不同于平常的习俗。
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58.[问答题] Corresponding handicraft souvenirs are symbols of long-standing religious history of Tibet, and always leave mysterious impression on people.
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59.[问答题] 夏威夷岛是世界最美的地方之一。这里天气晴朗,气温全年在华氏60-90度之间。夏天稍暖,冬季稍凉,但每天都是晒太阳的好日子。
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60.[问答题] As the newest Disneyland in the world, Hongkong Disneyland is a must-see because of its special attractions and the inimitable sense of Chinese culture.
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61.[问答题] 昆曲深刻影响了后来崛起的剧种,包括京剧、越剧、川剧、湘剧等,被誉为中国的“百戏之师”。
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62.[问答题] Tibetan medicine, which was created over 2000 years ago, is one of the ethnic medicines that remained well-presevered and influential in China.
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63.[问答题] 西藏民间工艺品种类繁多,具有浓郁的民族风格和独到的工艺特色,在世界颇负盛名。
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64.[问答题] The newly-established shopping and entertainment plaza, Xujiahui, consists of large stores where you can obtain both costly and moderately priced goods.
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65.[问答题] 一般认为主题公园起源于荷兰,兴盛于美国。荷兰的一对夫妇为纪念在二次世界大战中牺牲的独生子兴建了一个微缩了荷兰120处风景名胜的公园。
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66.[问答题] Spending a day at one of the Disney World water park can be a pleasant break from the theme parks as well as a great way to cool off from the hot Florida sun.
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