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[自学考试密押题库与答案解析]旅游英语选读真题2011年10月

[自学考试密押题库与答案解析]旅游英语选读真题2011年10月
[自学考试密押题库与答案解析]旅游英语选读真题2011年10月
旅游英语选读真题2011年10月
Ⅰ.Multiple choice
Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.
A.see it
B.see to it
C.seen it
D.seeing to it
答案:B本题主要考查的知识点为饭店各部门经理的职责。饭店各部门的经理建议并且帮助总经理确定经营政策并保证政策的执行。see to it意为“确保”。
问题:11. China has numerous temples, pagodas, statues and cave carvings, ______ are associated with Buddhism, Taoism and Confucius.
答案:D本题主要考查的知识点为现代水上旅行的特征。总的来说,现代水上旅行的特征就是由木舟、轮船、气垫船和水翼喷射船共同执行巡游和渡运的功能。
问题:10. The departmental managers advise and help the general manager in formulation of the operating policy and ______ that it is carried out.
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In Britain arrangements for inviting and entertaining guests at a wedding are usually the responsibility of the bride's family. In most cases it is mainly friends and relations of both families who are invited. But when the bride's father is a businessman of some kind, the wedding reception may provide a useful occasion for establishing social connections with clients or customers and other peo ple whose goodwill may be of advantage to him. It is, however, the bride's mother who has the job of sending out the formal printed invitation cards.

旅游英语自考试题及答案

旅游英语自考试题及答案

旅游英语自考试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. What is the most common way to greet someone in English-speaking countries?A. Shaking handsB. BowingC. HuggingD. Kissing2. When you travel to a foreign country, which of the following is NOT recommended?A. Learning basic phrases in the local language.B. Respecting local customs and traditions.C. Wearing casual clothes at all times.D. Asking for permission before taking photos.3. What does "I'd like to book a room" mean?A. I want to reserve a room.B. I need to cancel a room reservation.C. I want to check out of the hotel.D. I want to inquire about room rates.4. Which of the following is NOT a common public transport?A. BusB. TrainC. TaxiD. Horse carriage5. What does "I'm lost" mean?A. I'm tired.B. I'm confused.C. I'm hungry.D. I'm thirsty.6. If you want to know the time, you can ask:A. "What's the date today?"B. "What time is it?"C. "Where is the time zone?"D. "How long is the time difference?"7. Which of the following is NOT a typical tourist activity?A. SightseeingB. ShoppingC. CookingD. Visiting museums8. What does "I need a map" mean?A. I'm looking for a map.B. I need a map to navigate.C. I want to draw a map.D. I'm selling maps.9. When you want to say "I'm here for a vacation," you can say:A. "I'm on a business trip."B. "I'm here for a vacation."C. "I'm here for a meeting."D. "I'm here for a conference."10. If you want to ask for directions to the airport, you can say:A. "How do I get to the airport?"B. "Where is the airport located?"C. "Can you fly me to the airport?"D. "What is the airport's flight schedule?"答案:1-5 A B D D B6-10 B D D B A二、填空题(每空1分,共10分)11. When you want to ask for the price of an item, you can say, "________?"- How much does it cost?12. If you need to exchange currency, you can go to a________.- bank or currency exchange13. To express that you are enjoying the trip, you can say, "I'm really ________."- enjoying myself / having a great time14. If you want to ask for a recommendation for a good restaurant, you can say, "Do you know any ________ nearby?" - good restaurants15. When you want to say that you are looking forward to visiting a place, you can say, "I'm really ________ to________."- looking forward / visit16. If you need to call a taxi, you can dial ________.- the taxi company's number or a local taxi hotline17. To ask for a wake-up call at the hotel, you can say, "Could you ________ me at 7 AM?"- give me a wake-up call / wake me up18. When you want to say that you are ready to go, you can say, "I'm all ________."- set / ready19. If you need to ask for a doctor, you can say, "I'm not feeling well, can you help me find a ________?"- doctor / medical professional20. To express that you are leaving, you can say, "I have to ________ now."- go / leave三、阅读理解(每题2分,共20分)阅读下面的短文,然后回答问题。

2022年1月自考旅游英语选读试题

2022年1月自考旅游英语选读试题

全国1月高等教育自学考试旅游英语选读试题课程代码:00837请将答案填在答题纸对应位置上I. Multiple choice: (1×15=15)Directions:Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B,C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.1. The World Tourism Organization is ______ that represents all national and official tourist interests.A. a regional organizationB. one of the organizationsC. a national organizationD. the only international organization2. The inclusion of western words and phrases in language is due to ______A. tourism developmentB. language developmentC. economic developmentD. environmental development3. Which group of executives can be expected to enjoy luxurious accommodations, staying only at five-star hotels or equivalents?A. Technical and sales personnel.B. Company chairman and chief executives.C. Executive directors and training managers.D. General managers and human resource managers.4. Some steps ______ to control the overuse of tourism resources, but more needs ______ and the sooner the better.A. take, doB. taken, doneC. has taken, has doneD. have been taken, to be done5. The Grand Tour is a tour of certain cities in ______.A. Southern EuropeB. Northern EuropeC. Western EuropeD. Eastern Europe6. Some national tourism organizations have found it useful to make a further distinction between international travel and travel between ______.A. neighboring countriesB. adjacent countriesC. nearby countriesD. bordering countries7. Travel and tourism, as a ______ behavior, is very closely related to advances in the economy and culture of a society.A. socialB. economicC. culturalD. socioeconomic8. Tourism is a ______ of activities, services, and industries thatderivers a travel experience.A. compositionB. compositeC. combinationD. compound9. Investment in tourism remains ______ it does in any other industry.A. the same risk asB. the same risks asC. as risky asD. as risk as10. This motivation is frequently referred to as the “VFR”market. It’s the short form for “______”.A. visit friends and relativesB. visit friends and relationsC. vision, friendship and relationsD. vision, friendship and relation11. The progress of printing must be supervised throughout by ______.A. the printerB. the design studioC. the advertising departmentD. the operator or its advertising agency12. The more democratic spirit of American inns was reflected in the special status conferred on innkeepers, regarded as honorable professional who could be ______ with information and whose opinions were ______.A. entrust, respectB. entrusts, respectsC. entrusting, respectingD. entrusted, respected13. In 1862, the first true package tours were provided by ______ known as “the father of modern tourism”.A. TurnerB. StangenC. RaitzD. Cook14. Owing to the extremely competitive nature of the retail travel business, two factors become paramount if the travel agent is to succeed: ______ and ______.A. good management, good serviceB. good management, good staffC. good administration, good amenitiesD. good administration, good facilities15. The most immediately apparent form of environmental “pollution” is ______ rather than physical.A. ecologicalB. aestheticC. psychologicalD. culturalII. Reading comprehension: (2×10=20)Directions:Read the following passages and make your proper choices.(1)A report consistently brought back by visitors to the US is how friendly, courteous, and helpful most Americans were tothem. To be fair, this observation is also frequently made of Canada and Canadians should best be considered North Americans. There are of course exceptions. Small-minded officials, rude waiters, and ill-mannered taxi drivers are hardly unknown in the US. Yet it is an observation made so frequently that it deserves comment.For a long period of time and in many parts of the country, a traveler was a welcome break in an otherwise dull existence. Dullness and loneliness were common problems of the families who generally lived distant from one another. Strangers and travelers were welcome sources of diversion, and brought news of the outside world.The harsh realities of the frontier also shaped this tradition of hospitality. Someone traveling alone, if hungry, injured, or ill, often had nowhere to turn except to the nearest cabin or settlement. It was not a matter of choice for the traveler or merely a charitable impulse on the part of the settlers. It reflected the harshness of daily life: if you didn’t take in the stranger and take care of him, there was no one else who would. And someday, remember, you might be in the same situation.Today there are many charitable organizations whichspecialize in helping the weary traveler. Yet, the old tradition of hospitality to strangers is still very strong in the US, especially in the smaller cities and towns away from the busy tourist trails. “I was just traveling through, got talking with this American, and pretty soon he invited me home for dinner -- amazing.”Such observations reported by visitors to the US are not uncommon, but are not always understood properly. The casual friendliness of many Amricans should be interpreted neither as superficial nor as artificial, but as the result of a historically developed cultural tradition.As is true of any developed society, in America a complex set of cultural signals, assumptions, and conventions underlies all social interrelationships. And, of course, speaking a language does not necessarily mean that someone understands social and cultural patterns. Visitors who fail to “translate”cultural meanings properly often draw wrong conclusions. For example, when an American uses the word “friend”, the cultural implications of the word may be quite different from those it has in the visitor’s language and culture. It takes more than a brief encounter on a bus to distinguish between courteous convention and individual interest. Yet, being friendly is a virtue that many Americansvalue highly and expect from both neighbors and strangers.16. In the eyes of visitors from the outside world, ______.A. rude taxi drivers are rarely seen in the USB. small-minded officials deserve a serious commentC. those who are not so friendly deserve a commentD. Canadians are as friendly as their neighbors17. The italicized phrase “take in”(Para.3) most probably means “______”.A. appreciateB. admitC. accommodateD. absorb18. It could be inferred from the last paragraph that ______.A. culture exercises an influence over social interrelationshipB. courteous convention and individual interest are interrelatedC. various virtues display themselves exclusively among friendsD. social interrelationships equal the complex set of cultural conventions19. Families in frontier settlements used to entertain strangers ______.A. out of a charitable impulseB. in view of their long-distance travelC. to improve their hard lifeD. to add some flavor to their own daily life20. The tradition of hospitality to strangers ______.A. tends to be superficial and artificialB. is generally well kept up in North AmericaC. is always understood properlyD. has something to do with the busy tourist trails(2)One of the things I really looked forward to in my retirement was the weekly shopping expedition. I imagined pushing the trolley slowly, around the supermarket and picking out odd items that took my fancy. But, alas, my innocent dreams were rudely shattered.First it is necessary to secure a shopping trolley. Carefully designed not only to hold all shapes and sizes of purchases but also all ages and types of small children, a single trolley is hard to get out of the line of trolleys where it is parked. Each trolley defies separation from its fellows without sharp jerks or the assistance of two strong men.The next lesson is that women never follow a logical route when shopping. Your wife has disappeared. After ten minutes of searching, when you eventually find her in a far comer, sheenquires rather tersely: “Where have you been all this time, dear?”Supermarket managers are sent on courses to learn how to tempt the customers and persuade them to buy goods they do not really need, at prices they are not able to afford. As a newcomer, I was a sucker for their clever techniques and took many goods off the shelves. But my innocence was soon curbed by my wife. “Put it back, dear.”“You’ve tried that before and didn’t like it”. “No, it’s too expensive.” I soon learnt to be a wheeler of trolleys and not a dealer in goods.But the most frightening hazard is supermarket trolleys driven by the so-called weaker sex. These women adhere to no code and give no quarter, and constant evasive action is necessary to avoid skinned knuckles, crushed toes or bruised shins. Their usual parking methods are either sideways across the aisles, or side by side with a friend to exchange gossip, and a polite “Excuse me” from traffic usually meets with no response.After the week’s groceries have been collected the last trial is passing through the checkout. Never join the shortest queue. It usually contains several shoppers who pay bywriting out a personal check and who wait until all their purchases have been totaled up before beginning a frantic search through bulging handbags for elusive checkbooks. When the book eventually emerges, the customer never knows the date, asks again for the forgotten total and omits to put the address on the back.Don’t be fooled, either, by thinking that this is the end of the exercise. When the check has been carefully examined by the cashier a bell rings, a red light flashed overhead and there is a further wait until a supervisor arrives to confirm that the check can be accepted. Then it is our turn and the checkout girl is so quick and efficient that we don’t have time to get out own checkbook ready. But the people who are packing our shopping are kind and give us cheery smiles.When we emerge once more into the great outside world eggs are running down my trousers. Just before the eggs are crushed by the collision between two trolleys, I hear the voice of my wife call out: “Oops, dear, mind the trolley.” Shopping!21. What does the author want to tell us in the passage?A. The weekly shopping expedition in his retirement was exciting.B. His joy of shopping was broken by many annoyances.C. It is necessary to know how to use the shopping trolley properly.D. People easily get lost in a big supermarket.22. Which of the following is NOT true of a weekly shopping?A. It is difficult to take a trolley from the line of trolleys.B. It is difficult to go shopping with a woman following an illogical route.C. It is difficult to resist the temptation of the promotion of goods.D. It is difficult to avoid hurting the women.23. The italicized word “curbed”(Para.4) probably means “______”.A. correctedB. blamedC. checkedD. shattered24. In the eyes of the author, supermarket managers are only too pleased ______.A. to introduce the function of their goodsB. to promote their goods to the customersC. to deal with the checks in doubtD. to help the customers find the goods they need25. According to the passage, the author’s attitude towardswomen is ______.A. ironicalB. logicalC. elusiveD. respectiveⅢ. Cloze: (1×15=15)Directions: Choose the one from the given A, B, C and D to complete the passage properly.People travel for a lot of reasons. Some tourists go to see battlefields of religious shrines. 26 are looking for culture, or simply want to have their picture 27 in front of famous places. But most European tourists are looking for a 28 beach to lie 29 .Northern Europeans are willing to pay a lot of money and 30 a lot of inconveniences for the sun because they have so little of it. Residents of cities like London, spend a lot of their winter in the dark 31 the days are so short, and much of the rest of the year in the rain. This is the reason the Mediterranean has always 32 them. Every summer, more than 25 million people travel to Mediterranean 33 and beaches for the same reason: sun!The huge crowds 34 lots of money for the economies of Mediterranean countries. Italy’s 30,000 hotels are 35solid every summer. And 13 million people 36 out on French beaches, parks, and roadsides. Spain’s long sandy coastline attracts more people than anywhere 37 .But there are 38 that the area is getting more tourism than it can handle. The Mediterranean is already one of the most polluted 39 on earth. And with increased tourism, it’s getting worse. The French can’t figure out what to 40 all the garbage left by campers around St. Tropez.26. A. Anothers B. Some C. Others D. Rest27. A. taken B. took C. take D. taking28. A. windy B. sunny C. rainy D. cloudy29. A. in B. on C. over D. down30. A. feed up with B. keep up with C. catch up with D. put up with31. A. if B. whether C. because D. thus32. A. attracted B. drawn C. pulled D. pushed33. A. resorts B. landscape C. serf D. serenity34. A. imply B. mean C. infer D. hint35. A. served B. lived C. busy D. booked36. A. put B. go C. camp D. set37. A. else B. too C. either D. also38. A. sides B. sites C. sights D. signs39. A. areas B. sea C. seas D. parts40. A. do to B. do with C. do away D. do off IV. Phrasal verbs: (1×10=10)Directions: Fill in the blanks with the proper phrasal verbs given below. Make some changes if necessary.41. He ____________________ the success ____________________ the good teamwork.42. Let’s ____________________ the usual formalities and open the meeting at once.43. His mind ________________ the sad events.44. Several people ____________________ for the chairmanship.45. The European Common Market ____________________ in 1958.46. The social significance ____________________ the great appreciation of other cultures.47. We must ____________________ to prevent the spread of flu.48. We played a trick on him and he really____________________ it.49. It is not good ____________________ Hemingway ____________________ James because their styles are completely different.50. Your voice ____________________ your mother’s.V. Phrase translation: (1×20=20)Part OneDirections: Translate the following into Chinese.51. hospitality industry 52. resident manager53. fuel-hungry 54. the best quotation55. trekking holidays 56. economic recession57. WTO guidelines 58. commercial interest59. tailor-made services 60. activity facilitiesPart TwoDirections: Translate the following into English.61. 娱乐型旅游者62. 旅游宣传册63. 运载能力64. 游船企业65. 会议饭店66. 劳动密集型产业67. 街头小贩68. 自然环境69. 优惠政策70. 关税与贸易VI. Passage translation: (10×2=20)Directions: Translate the following passages into Chinese.71. In a small hotel, all the functions may be combined and the duties performed by one person, be it the owner or an employee. The larger the hotel and the greater the volume, the more staff is needed to service the guests properly. The major convention hotels, with 1000 or more employees, require more supervisors, thus creating more departments and, as a result, assigning more specific duties to each employee.Hotels vary not only in size but in character, in type of clientele, and in scope of activities. Every function exists, but priorities differ from hotel to hotel. The management of each must determine the departments, and the number of employees in each, needed for its own operation.72. Generally there are two types of tour guides, one in charge of local sightseeing and the other accompanying a group throughout its travels and making all the arrangements for the group. In China, they are usually known as local guide and national guide. The sightseeing guide must be familiar with the points of interest that he is showing to the visitors. He usually gives prepared talk but he must also be prepared to answer a lot of questions. And of course he has to deal with any problems that occur during the tour. These may includebad weather, sudden illness, an accident and so on. It would be impossible to name everything that might happen. A sightseeing guide needs two qualifies---an outgoing personality and language skill.The tour guide who stays with a group throughout its trip needs these two qualifies. He also needs to have a thorough knowledge of the workings of all kinds of transportation systems and regulations that the tourists will meet when going from one country to another.。

2022年自考专业(英语)旅游英语选读考试真题及答案

2022年自考专业(英语)旅游英语选读考试真题及答案

2022年自考专业(英语)旅游英语选读考试真题及答案一、Multiple choice每题的四个选项中只有一个答案是正确的,请将正确的选项选择出来。

1、Which of the following is NOT the four different perspectives of tourism which are vital to the development of a comprehensive definition?A. The host community.B. The government of the host community or area.C. The tourists.D. The tourist attractions.2、The first Cook Hotel was established at()in 1887.A. ParisB. LondonC. LuxorD. Rome3、() is a regional international organization.A. OECDB. WTOC. IATAD. ICAO4、The passengers of cruise ships are usually considered ().A. international travelersB. excursionistsC. commutersD. migrant tourists5、The development of bus and coach tours and railway excursions has had their greatest impact on those().A. with high incomesB. with middle incomesC. with limited incomesD. with no incomes6、The characteristics of business travel exclude being().A. of low standardB. price inelasticC. non-seasonalD. big-city orientated7、Most travel principals sell their products to consumers through the medium of().A. tour wholesalersB. travel agentsC. hotelsD. advertising agents8、The three categories of package tour brochures include the following EXCEPT() .A. shell foldersB. umbrella brochuresC. leafletsD. regular tour brochures9、Which of the following description is NOT the characteristic of scheduled services?A. They operate on defined route.B. They vary with passenger load factors.C. They operate on a published timetable.D. They operate on domestic or international routes.10、The most stimulant in the 19th and early 20th centuries to vacations within the US, Canada and Europe was().A. the automobileB. the aircraftC. the steamshipD. the train11、Hospitality became a business venture in 1282 when a group of innkeepers in()was incorporated as a guild and licensed to sell wine.A. Paris, FranceB. London, BritainC. Florence, ItalyD. Rome, Italy12、The lifeblood of the organization of a hotel is().A. the sales departmentB. the rooms departmentC. the accounting departmentD. the engineering department13、The economic effects of tourism are usually categorized into four groups including the effect().A.on income, on employment, on the area’s balance of payments with the outside world, and on investment and developmentB. on wages and salaries, on interest, on rent, and on profits C. on wages and salaries, on inter est, on the area’s balance of payments with the outside world, and on investment and developmentD. on income, on employment, on rent, and on profits14、The impact of tourism on values and norms includes the following EXCEPT().A. changes in family structures and valuesB. adoption of servile attitudes towards touristsC. dominance of leisure time by Western televisionD. an increase in criminality15、The degree of congestion which tourists will tolerate before the site begins to lose its appeal is called().A. the psychological capacityB. the physical capacityC. the safe capacityD. the ecological capacity二、Reading comprehension阅读以下短文,并从文后给出各题的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

2001年10月全国高等教育自学考试旅游英语选读试题

2001年10月全国高等教育自学考试旅游英语选读试题

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Multiple Choice:(0.5×20=10) Directions:In this section, you are given 20 questions, beneath each of which are four choices marked A, B, C,and D. You are to make the best choice either to complete the incomplete statement or to answer the question. 1.According to WTO‘s definition of tourism, outbound tourism refers to ____. A.visits to country by nonresidents B.visits by residents of a country to another country C.visits by residents of a country to their own country D.internal tourism plus outbound tourism 2.As the domestic tourism industry ____,competition will become increasingly ____.A. grows, intentB.develops, intentC. matures, intenseD. strengthens, intense 3.Thomas Cook was considered the father of ______.A. modern tourismB. railway industryC. hotel industryD. aviation industry 4.The most immediately apparent form of environmental pollution is _____.A. physical rather than aestheticB. aesthetic rather than physical C. psychological rather than technological D. technological rather than psychological 5.Tourism contributes to both ______ of the world‘s cultural heritage.A. knowledgeB. preservationC. developmentD.B and C 6.In 1981 the WTO has urged national tourism organizations ______ foreign nationals in their country as domestic travelers.A.to includeB.includedC.not to includeD.including 7.Local people usually see tourism as _______. A.an opportunity to make a profit B.an opportunity to create jobs C.a cultural and employment factor D.a wealth factor in the economy of their jurisdictions 8.In October 1970, the Rail Passenger Service Act ______.A.put into practiceB.was put inot practiceC.was practiceD.practised 9.In 1995 China ranked ______ in the world in terms of tourism dollars.A.seventhB.eighthC.ninthD.tenth 10._______ came into service in the early 1980s.A.The cometB.The Boeing 747C.The Boeing 757D.The Boeing 767 11.There is a real _____ in China that minority traditions will be lost.A.threatB.thrillC.transferD.trend 12.In the seventeenth century English inns set _______ for accommodations in other parts of Europe.A.the modeB.the wayC.the standardD.the taverns 13.The uniquely combined natural and cultural resource base has become a major ______ for China in its effort to develop tourism.A.assessB.assetC.assertD.assent 14.For the limited-capacity tour programs, the use of _____ is a convenient way to reduce cost.A.shell foldersB.umbrella brochuresC.regular tour brochuresD.booklets 15.Resources are a fundamental _______ in the development of tourism.parisonpositionplimentponent 16.When going on holidays, which group will think more about their social status A.Tourists taking holidays for educational purposes. B.People going on adventure holidays. C.Those travel for travel‘s sake. D.Those who travel for cultural events. 17.The most important factors for the travel agents to succeed are ______.A.good management and good serviceB.good officesputer reservations systemsD.fare quotations and ticketing skills 18.According to Maslow‘s need theory,______. A.lower needs and higher needs should be satisfied after an individual travels B.higher level needs take more efforts to fulfill C.an individual is motivated to travel after he has lower and higher needs D.lower needs should be satisfied before higher level needs are demanded attention 19.WTO is _____ that represents all national and official tourist interests.A.the only organizationB.one of the organizationsC.a regional international organizationD.a national organization 20.As China‘s economy shifts to a more market system, the domestic travel industry will face increasing _____ in a more highly competitive environment.A.changesB.chargesC.challengesD.chances Ⅱ。

2021年自考旅游英语选读试题

2021年自考旅游英语选读试题

全国1月高等教诲自学考试旅游英语选读试题课程代码:00837请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上I. Multiple choice:(1×15=15)Directions:Beneath each of the following sentences,there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.1. The World Tourism Organization is ______ that represents all national and official tourist interests.A. a regional organizationB. one of the organizationsC. a national organizationD. the only international organization2. The inclusion of western words and phrases in language is due to ______A. tourism developmentB. language developmentC. economic developmentD. environmental development3. Which group of executives can be expected to enjoy luxurious accommodations,staying only at five-star hotels or equivalents?A. Technical and sales personnel.B. Company chairman and chief executives.C. Executive directors and training managers.D. General managers and human resource managers.4. Some steps ______ to control the overuse of tourism resources,but more needs ______ and the sooner the better.A. take,doB. taken,doneC. has taken,has doneD. have been taken,to be done5. The Grand Tour is a tour of certain cities in ______.A. Southern EuropeB. Northern EuropeC. Western EuropeD. Eastern Europe6. Some national tourism organizations have found it useful to make a further distinction between international travel and travel between ______.A. neighboring countriesB. adjacent countriesC. nearby countriesD. bordering countries7. Travel and tourism,as a ______ behavior,is very closely related to advances in the economy and culture of a society.A. socialB. economicC. culturalD. socioeconomic8. Tourism is a ______ of activities,services,and industries that derivers a travel experience.A. compositionB. compositeC. combinationD. compound9. Investment in tourism remains ______ it does in any other industry.A. the same risk asB. the same risks asC. as risky asD. as risk as10. This motivation is frequently referred to as the “VFR”market. It’s the short form for “______”.A. visit friends and relativesB. visit friends and relationsC. vision,friendship and relationsD. vision,friendship and relation11. The progress of printing must be supervised throughout by ______.A. the printerB. the design studioC. the advertising departmentD. the operator or its advertising agency12. The more democratic spirit of American inns was reflected in the special status conferred on innkeepers,regarded as honorable professional who could be ______ with information and whoseopinions were ______.A. entrust,respectB. entrusts,respectsC. entrusting,respectingD. entrusted,respected13. In 1862,the first true package tours were provided by ______ known as “the father of modern tourism”.A. TurnerB. StangenC. RaitzD. Cook14. Owing to the extremely competitive nature of the retail travel business,two factors become paramount if the travel agent is to succeed:______ and ______.A. good management,good serviceB. good management,good staffC. good administration,good amenitiesD. good administration,good facilities15. The most immediately apparent form of environmental “pollution”is ______ rather than physical.A. ecologicalB. aestheticC. psychologicalD. culturalII. Reading comprehension:(2×10=20)Directions:Read the following passages and make your proper choices.(1)A report consistently brought back by visitors to the US is how friendly,courteous,and helpful most Americans were to them. To be fair,this observation is also frequently made of Canada and Canadians should best be considered North Americans. There are of course exceptions. Small-minded officials,rude waiters,and ill-mannered taxi drivers are hardly unknown in the US. Yet it is an observation made so frequently that it deserves comment.For a long period of time and in many parts of the country,a traveler was a welcome break in an otherwise dull existence. Dullness and loneliness were common problems of the families whogenerally lived distant from one another. Strangers and travelers were welcome sources of diversion,and brought news of the outside world.The harsh realities of the frontier also shaped this tradition of hospitality. Someone traveling alone,if hungry,injured,or ill,often had nowhere to turn except to the nearest cabin or settlement. It was not a matter of choice for the traveler or merely a charitable impulse on the part of the settlers. It reflected the harshness of daily life:if you didn’t take in the stranger and take care of him,there was no one else who would. And someday,remember,you might be in the same situation.Today there are many charitable organizations which specialize in helping the weary traveler. Yet,the old tradition of hospitality to strangers is still very strong in the US,especially in the smaller cities and towns away from the busy tourist trails. “I was just traveling through,got talking with this American,and pretty soon he invited me home for dinner -- amazing.”Such observations reported by visitors to the US are not uncommon,but are not always understood properly. The casual friendliness of many Amricans should be interpreted neither as superficial nor as artificial,but as the result of a historically developed cultural tradition.As is true of any developed society,in America a complex set of cultural signals,assumptions,and conventions underlies all social interrelationships. And,of course,speaking a language does not necessarily mean that someone understands social and cultural patterns. Visitors who fail to “translate” cultural meanings properly often draw wrong conclusions. For example,when an American uses the word “friend”,the cultural implications of the word may be quite different from those it has in the visitor’s language and culture. It takes more than a brief encounter on a bus to distinguish between courteous convention and individual interest. Yet,being friendly is a virtue that many Americans value highly and expect from both neighbors and strangers.16. In the eyes of visitors from the outside world,______.A. rude taxi drivers are rarely seen in the USB. small-minded officials deserve a serious commentC. those who are not so friendly deserve a commentD. Canadians are as friendly as their neighbors17. The italicized phrase “take in”(Para.3) most probably means “______”.A. appreciateB. admitC. accommodateD. absorb18. It could be inferred from the last paragraph that ______.A. culture exercises an influence over social interrelationshipB. courteous convention and individual interest are interrelatedC. various virtues display themselves exclusively among friendsD. social interrelationships equal the complex set of cultural conventions19. Families in frontier settlements used to entertain strangers ______.A. out of a charitable impulseB. in view of their long-distance travelC. to improve their hard lifeD. to add some flavor to their own daily life20. The tradition of hospitality to strangers ______.A. tends to be superficial and artificialB. is generally well kept up in North AmericaC. is always understood properlyD. has something to do with the busy tourist trails(2)One of the things I really looked forward to in my retirement was the weekly shopping expedition. I imagined pushing the trolley slowly,around the supermarket and picking out odditems that took my fancy. But,alas,my innocent dreams were rudely shattered.First it is necessary to secure a shopping trolley. Carefully designed not only to hold all shapes and sizes of purchases but also all ages and types of small children,a single trolley is hard to get out of the line of trolleys where it is parked. Each trolley defies separation from its fellows without sharp jerks or the assistance of two strong men.The next lesson is that women never follow a logical route when shopping. Your wife has disappeared. After ten minutes of searching,when you eventually find her in a far comer,she enquires rather tersely:“Where have you been all this time,dear?”Supermarket managers are sent on courses to learn how to tempt the customers and persuade them to buy goods they do not really need,at prices they are not able to afford. As a newcomer,I was a sucker for their clever techniques and took many goods off the shelves. But my innocence was soon curbed by my wife. “Put it back,dear.”“You’ve tried that before and didn’t like it”. “No,it’s too expensive.” I soon learnt to be a wheeler of trolleys and not a dealer in goods.But the most frightening hazard is supermarket trolleys driven by the so-called weaker sex. These women adhere to no code and give no quarter,and constant evasive action is necessary to avoid skinned knuckles,crushed toes or bruised shins. Their usual parking methods are either sideways across the aisles,or side by side with a friend to exchange gossip,and a polite “Excuse me” from traffic usually meets with no response.After the week’s groceries have been collected the last trial is passing through the checkout. Never join the shortest queue. It usually contains several shoppers who pay by writing out a personal check and who wait until all their purchases have been totaled up before beginning a frantic search through bulging handbags for elusive checkbooks. When the book eventually emerges,the customer never knows the date,asks again for the forgotten total and omits to put the address on the back.Don’t be fooled,either,by thinking that this is the end of the exercise. When the check hasbeen carefully examined by the cashier a bell rings,a red light flashed overhead and there is a further wait until a supervisor arrives to confirm that the check can be accepted. Then it is our turn and the checkout girl is so quick and efficient that we don’t have time to get out own checkbook ready. But the people who are packing our shopping are kind and give us cheery smiles.When we emerge once more into the great outside world eggs are running down my trousers. Just before the eggs are crushed by the collision between two trolleys,I hear the voice of my wife call out:“Oops,dear,mind the trolley.” Shopping!21. What does the author want to tell us in the passage?A. The weekly shopping expedition in his retirement was exciting.B. His joy of shopping was broken by many annoyances.C. It is necessary to know how to use the shopping trolley properly.D. People easily get lost in a big supermarket.22. Which of the following is NOT true of a weekly shopping?A. It is difficult to take a trolley from the line of trolleys.B. It is difficult to go shopping with a woman following an illogical route.C. It is difficult to resist the temptation of the promotion of goods.D. It is difficult to avoid hurting the women.23. The italicized word “curbed” (Para.4) probably means “______”.A. correctedB. blamedC. checkedD. shattered24. In the eyes of the author,supermarket managers are only too pleased ______.A. to introduce the function of their goodsB. to promote their goods to the customersC. to deal with the checks in doubtD. to help the customers find the goods they need25. According to the passage,the author’s attitude towards women is ______.A. ironicalB. logicalC. elusiveD. respectiveⅢ. Cloze:(1×15=15)Directions:Choose the one from the given A,B,C and D to complete the passage properly.People travel for a lot of reasons. Some tourists go to see battlefields of religious shrines.26 are looking for culture,or simply want to have their picture 27 in front of famous places. But most European tourists are looking for a 28 beach to lie 29 .Northern Europeans are willing to pay a lot of money and 30 a lot of inconveniences for the sun because they have so little of it. Residents of cities like London,spend a lot of their winter in the dark 31 the days are so short,and much of the rest of the year in the rain. This is the reason the Mediterranean has always 32 them. Every summer,more than 25 million people travel to Mediterranean 33 and beaches for the same reason:sun!The huge crowds 34 lots of money for the economies of Mediterranean countries. Italy’s 30,000 hotels are 35 solid every summer. And 13 million people 36 out on French beaches,parks,and roadsides. Spain’s long sandy coastline attracts more people than anywhere 37 .But there are 38 that the area is getting more tourism than it can handle. The Mediterranean is already one of the most polluted 39 on earth. And with increased tourism,it’s getting worse. The French can’t figure out what to 40 all the garbage left by campers around St. Tropez.26. A. Anothers B. Some C. Others D. Rest27. A. taken B. took C. take D. taking28. A. windy B. sunny C. rainy D. cloudy29. A. in B. on C. over D. down30. A. feed up with B. keep up with C. catch up with D. put up with31. A. if B. whether C. because D. thus32. A. attracted B. drawn C. pulled D. pushed33. A. resorts B. landscape C. serf D. serenity34. A. imply B. mean C. infer D. hint35. A. served B. lived C. busy D. booked36. A. put B. go C. camp D. set37. A. else B. too C. either D. also38. A. sides B. sites C. sights D. signs39. A. areas B. sea C. seas D. parts40. A. do to B. do with C. do away D. do offIV. Phrasal verbs:(1×10=10)Directions:Fill in the blanks with the proper phrasal verbs given below. Make some changes if necessary.41. He ____________________ the success ____________________ the good teamwork.42. Let’s ____________________ the usual formalities and open the meeting at once.43. His mind ________________ the sad events.44. Several people ____________________ for the chairmanship.45. The European Common Market ____________________ in 1958.46. The social significance ____________________ the great appreciation of other cultures.47. We must ____________________ to prevent the spread of flu.48. We played a trick on him and he really ____________________ it.49. It is not good ____________________ Hemingway ____________________ James because their styles are completely different.50. Your voice ____________________ your mother’s.V. Phrase translation:(1×20=20)Part OneDirections:Translate the following into Chinese.51. hospitality industry 52. resident manager53. fuel-hungry 54. the best quotation55. trekking holidays 56. economic recession57. WTO guidelines 58. commercial interest59. tailor-made services 60. activity facilitiesPart TwoDirections:Translate the following into English.61. 娱乐型旅游者62. 旅游宣传册63. 运载能力64. 游船公司65. 会议饭店66. 劳动密集型产业67. 街头小贩68. 自然环境69. 优惠政策70. 关税与贸易VI. Passage translation:(10×2=20)Directions:Translate the following passages into Chinese.71. In a small hotel,all the functions may be combined and the duties performed by one person,be it the owner or an employee. The larger the hotel and the greater the volume,the more staff is needed to service the guests properly. The major convention hotels,with 1000 or more employees,require more supervisors,thus creating more departments and,as a result,assigningmore specific duties to each employee.Hotels vary not only in size but in character,in type of clientele,and in scope of activities. Every function exists,but priorities differ from hotel to hotel. The management of each must determine the departments,and the number of employees in each,needed for its own operation.72. Generally there are two types of tour guides,one in charge of local sightseeing and the other accompanying a group throughout its travels and making all the arrangements for the group. In China,they are usually known as local guide and national guide. The sightseeing guide must be familiar with the points of interest that he is showing to the visitors. He usually gives prepared talk but he must also be prepared to answer a lot of questions. And of course he has to deal with any problems that occur during the tour. These may include bad weather,sudden illness,an accident and so on. It would be impossible to name everything that might happen. A sightseeing guide needs two qualifies---an outgoing personality and language skill.The tour guide who stays with a group throughout its trip needs these two qualifies. He also needs to have a thorough knowledge of the workings of all kinds of transportation systems and regulations that the tourists will meet when going from one country to another.提供5万集管理视频课程下载,详情查看:...../zz/提供2万GB高清管理视频课程硬盘拷贝,详情查看:...../shop/2万GB高清管理视频课程目录下载:...../1GB.rar高清课程可提供免费体验,如有需要请于咱们联系。

2020年10月全国自考旅游英语选读试题及答案解析

2020年10月全国自考旅游英语选读试题及答案解析

全国2018年10月自考旅游英语选读试题课程代码:00837请将答案填在答题纸相应的位置上I. Multiple choice: (1×15=15)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.1. The World Tourism Organization is located in ________.A. Pairs, FranceB. Geneva, SwitzerlandC. Madrid, SpainD. Venice, Italy2. Since the 1990s, ________ is the first to use computer management in China’s tourism industry.A. China International Travel ServiceB. China National Travel ServiceC. China Youth Travel ServiceD. China Comfort Travel Service3. “Souvenir-collecting” is now seen as a ________ to the ecological balance of a region.A. tradeB. terrorC. thrillD. threat4. In the early ________, the first commercial jet (the Comet) came into service as a result of the enormous growth of aviation technology.A. 1940sB. 1950sC. 1960sD. 1970s5. The World Tourism Organization also provides technical help to developing countries, primarily through ________.A. the United StatesB. the United Nations1C. the World Health OrganizationD. the World Trade Organization6. Therefore China faces both ________ and ________ in developing its tourism to a higher level.A. opportunities, challengesB. opportunities, chancesC. difficulties, challengesD. difficulties, problems7. One of the key characteristics of the new tourism is ________.A. easy to organizeB. rigid packagingC. flexibilityD. cheap price8. A general manager must not only assemble a team, but mold them into a coordinated, cooperating group of people capable of working together for the common goal:________. A. showing a big profit B. creating a satisfied guestC. performing a direct serviceD. providing a comfortable atmosphere9. More tourism facilities need ________ for domestic travelers.A. developingB. developedC. to be developedD. being developing10. In the early 1900s, the first ________ in the United States was started by Ellsworth Startler,father of the modern hotel industry.A. commercial hotelB. moderate-priced hotelC. motor hotelD. chain operation11. ________ and ________ activities have played significant roles in making people more awareof what is available and the wide choice existing today.A. Promotional, marketingB. Promotional, publicityC. Sales, publicityD. Sales, marketing12. Business travel is also influenced by business related attractions such as ________ and2________.A. exhibitions, trade fairsB. exhibitions, conferencesC. lectures, trade fairsD. lectures, conferences13. Travelers usually ________ those whose travels require the use of overnight accommodation and those whose trips last less than one day.A. classify intoB. classifies intoC. are classifying intoD. are classified into14. Tourists may spend their leisure time ________ in various sports, sunbathing, taking rides orsimply ________ the environment.A. engage, enjoyB. to engage, to enjoyC. engaging, enjoyingD. engaged, enjoyed15. At its ________ and ________ this flow of comparatively wealthy tourists to a region has theeffect of attracting petty criminals, as is evidenced by increases in thefts or muggings.A. simple, directB. simpler, directerC. simplest, more directD. simplest, most directII. Reading comprehension: (2×10=20)Directions: Read the following passages and make your proper choices.(1)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.3This 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 gra y 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 w ork, 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 toorushed to be polite. Shop assistants won’t bother to assist, taxi drivers shout at each other as theydash 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 it4is up to theyoung and strong to do their small part to stop such deterioration.16. According to the passage, we could expect good manners from ________.A. Englishmen in LondonB. a man from FranceC. men in big modern cities in EnglandD. men only in metropolitan cities17. What is the writer’s opinion concerning courteous manners toward women?A. Women have claimed equality and no longer need to be treated differently from men.B. It is considered old fashioned for young men to give up their seats for young women.C. Lady First should be universally practiced.D. Special consideration should be shown to women.18. According to the writer, communication between human beings would be smoother if ________.A. people were more considerate to each otherB. life were easier and more comfortableC. women were treated with more courtesyD. public transport could be improved19. The italicized word “deterioration” in the last paragraph probably means “________”.A. worsening of the general situationB. lowering of the moral standardsC. declining of the courtesy to womenD. spreading of evil conduct20. It could be inferred that the best remedy for the hard travel conditions in city would be ________.A. to attach significance to the moral education of young peopleB. to treat people, be they young or old, with courtesy and sympathyC. to demand everyone do his part not to be impolite to each otherD. to improve the means of transportation and the public morality(2)5From the health point of view we are living in a marvelous age. We are immunized from birth against many of the most dangerous diseases. A large number of once fatal illnesses can now be cured by modern drugs and surgery. It is almost certain that one day remedies will be found for the most stubborn remaining diseases. The expectation of life has increased enormously. But though the possibility of living a long and happy life is greater than ever before, every day we witness the incredible slaughter of men, women and children on the roads. Man versus the motor-car! It is a never-ending battle which man is losing. Thousands of people the world over are killed or horribly killed each year and we are quietly sitting back and letting it happen.It has been rightly said that when a man is sitting behind a steering wheel, his car becomes the extension of his personality. There is no doubt that the motor-car often brings out a man’s veryworst qualities. People who are normally quiet and pleasant may become unrecognizable when they are behind a steering-wheel. They swear. They are ill-mannered and aggressive, willful as two-year-olds and utterly selfish. All their hidden frustrations, disappointments and jealousies seem to be brought to the surface by the act of driving.The surprising thing is that society smiles so benignly on the motorist and seems to condone his behavior. Everything is done for his convenience. Cities are allowed to become almost uninhabitable because of heavy traffic; towns are made ugly by huge car parks; the countryside is desecrated by road networks; and the mass annual slaughter becomes nothing more than a statistic, to be conveniently forgotten.It is high time that a world code were created to reduce this senseless waste of human life. With regard to driving, the laws of some countries are notoriously lax and even the strictest are not strict enough. A code which was universally accepted could only have a dramatically beneficial effect on the accident rate. Here are a few examples of some of the things that might be done. The driving test should be standardized and made far more difficult than it is;6all the drivers should be made to take a test every three years or so; the age at which young people are allowed to drive any vehicle should be raised to at least 21; all vehicles should be put through stringent annual tests for safety. Even the smallest amount of alcohol in the blood can impair a person’s driving ability. Present drinking and driving laws (where they exist) should be made much stricter. Maximum and minimum speed limits should be imposed on all roads. Governments should lay down safety specification for manufactures. All advertising stressing power and performance should be banned. These measures may sound inordinately harsh. But surely nothing should be considered as too severe if it results in reducing the annual toll of human life. After all, the world is for human beings, not motor-cars.21. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Traffic accidents are mainly caused by motorists.B. Thousands of people the world over are killed each year.C. The laws of some countries about driving are too lax.D. Only stricter traffic laws can prevent accidents.22. The italicized word “condone” (Para. 3) probably means “________”.A. dislikeB. conductC. forgiveD. forbid23. The sentence “his car becomes the extension of his personality” (Para. 2) probably means “________”.A. driving can show his real selfB. driving can show the other part of his personalityC. driving can bring out his characterD. his car embodies his temper24. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way against traffic accidents?A. To test drivers at more regular intervals.B. To make driving tests more difficult to pass.7C. To modify maximum and minimum speed limits.D. To draw up safety specifications for manufactures.25. The author’s attitude towards the present traffic laws is ________.A. ironicalB. criticalC. appealingD. pessimisticIII. Cloze: (1×15=15)Directions: Choose the one from the given A, B, C and D to complete the passage properly.The nation’s dreams for the 2010 World Expo have come true as Shanghai won the bid in the fourth round of voting at the Bureau of International Exhibition’s 132nd general assembly. Shanghai beat four 26 cities and won 54 votes 27 of 88 member countries in the 28 round. At 3:15 p.m. local time, the Grimaldi Forum 29 a sea of red five-star flags as people shouted “Shanghai, China.”The other four 30 countries lost out in the order of Poland, Mexico, Russia, and South Korea--- 31 lost by 20 votes to China.In the presentation by the Chinese delegation yesterday morning, Vice-Premier Li Lanqing said: “ 32 behalf of the Chinese Government, I solemnly 33 that we will honor each and every 34 we have made to deliver an exciting and unforgettable event.”Li said Shanghai 35 China’s desire to integrate with the international community, its 36 economy, sound infrastructure, clean environment and social 37 .“The BIE38 for understanding, exchange, co-operation and friendship. These qualities can be fully realized by 39 the World Expo in China, a nation 40 believes in harmony and mutual benefit,” Li said.26. A. other B. each C. another D. every27. A. above B. over C. out D. on28. A. last B. ultimate C. first D. final829. A. recovered B. represented C. ornamented D. resembled30. A. competed B. competingC. having competedD. being competed31. A. which B. who C. what D. when32. A. In B. On C. At D. With33. A. remain B. reclaim C. reaffirm D. rejoin34. A. comment B. commitment C. commission D. committee35. A. embraces B. embodies C. embeds D. embarks36. A. strong B. active C. healthy D. robust37. A. stability B. activity C. ecomony D. development38. A. speaks B. takes C. makes D. stands39. A. having B. making C. holding D. opening40. A. that B. what C. whose D. itIV. Phrasal verbs: (1×10=10)Directions: Fill in the blanks with the proper phrasal verbs given below. Make some changes if necessary.41. The education of young people __________ the future of our country.42. Fishing, bathing, and dancing can __________ there.43. We should not __________ people’s good nature.44. I’ll __________ an MBA if I were you.45. His achievement __________ his hard work.946. The garden __________ a swimming pool.47. Her hope of scholarship __________ her mark of intensive reading.48. As winter __________ spring, the days begin to lengthen.49. Dying local art and crafts __________ tourist demand.50. Now her hair __________ a healthy shine.V. Phrase translation: (1×20=20)Part OneDirections: Translate the following into English.51.硬通货 52.特许经营权53.远洋定期客轮54.保险范围55.半食宿 56.旅游淡季57.重新安置58.过境手续59.购买力 60.空架滑车Part TwoDirections: Translate the following into Chinese.61. load factor 62. transportation mode63. caravan routes 64. managing director65. destination economy 66. instant culture67. an area of scenic beauty 68. terra cotta warriors and horses69. make end meet 70. diversity of landscapesVI. Passage translation: (10×2=20)Directions: Translate the following passages into Chinese.71. However, in theory, bringing together people of different countries and backgrounds does have political and educational significance as well as the economic and social aspects. The degree achieved depends on the host countries and the ability to converse in the relevant languages.10…………………………………………………………精品自学考试资料推荐………………………………………………Through travel, people are finding friends in every corner of the earth: finding common bonds with the rest of humanity and spreading messages of hope for a peaceful world. Tourism, properly designed and developed, has the potential to help bridge the psychological and cultural distances that separate people of diverse races, colors, religions and stages of social and economic development.72. In the past decades, international hotel companies concentrated on building luxury and upscale hotels and resorts around the world to serve tourists from the developed Western countries. Since the early 1990s, international hotel companies have noticed that growth at the high end of the hotel segment slowed down worldwide, but demand for two-star and three-star midscale hotels has been on the rise in many countries with emerging economies. For instance, the rush to build luxury hotels in Bangkok, Thailand, in the 1980s and early 1990s has pushed the hotel market to a glut. The average room rate of a five-star hotel in Bangkok in 1993 was only $79 per night. However, there has been a shortage of two-star and three-star hotels in Bangkok to accommodate the increased number of tourists from South Korea, and China.11。

旅游英语选读考试试题

旅游英语选读考试试题

旅游英语选读考试试题全国2002年10月高等教育自学考试旅游英语选读试题课程代码:00837Ⅰ. Multiple Choice(0. 5×20=10)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A. B. C. and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.1. What is the main interest of explorers?A. To meet and understand people from different cultures and backgrounds.B. To know people from different backgrounds.C. To observe people from different walks of life.D. To meet wealthy people from remote regions.2. With the popularization of computer technology _____.A. there will be no need for fare experts in the travel agentsB. the small travel agents will make less profitC. fare quotations and ticketing skills are less importantD. an understanding of the principles underlying the construction of fares will be no use3. Many of the most scenic localities are not only a _____ of nature, but also the _____ of thousands of years of wisdom and hard work by the Chinese people.A. wonder, produceB. wonder, productC. gift, produceD. gift, product4. According to WTO's definitions, international excursionists are visitors who do not spend _____ night(s) in accommodation inthe destination country.A. fourB. twoC. threeD. one5. For tourists who are interested in other cultures, _____ will determine the destination selected.A. the support servicesB. the location and availability of the culture eventC. the standard of accommodationD. the mode of transport6. Caves have always been the _____ of China's natural tourism resources.A. highclassB. highlevelC. highlifeD. highlights7. The key difference of the new tourism from the mass tourism is _____.A. massB. cheapC. transportationD. flexibility8. Which of the following are not advertised of promoted by the airlines themselves?A. Scheduled servicesB. Charter servicesC. Air Taxi servicesD. None of the above9. The Pacific Travel Marts bring to a single location _____.A. the researchers of travelB. the officials of the member countriesC. the buyers and sellers of travelD. the presidents of the national organizations10. Thus, small roadside inns gradually _____ large, more elegant city hotels.A. gave back toB. gave right toC. gave way toD. gave room to11. Which of the following statements is true?A. Location is more important than service.B. Location is our important product.C. Service is our most important product.D. Service is more important than location.12. The United Nations Statistical Commission _____ WTO's recommendations on tourism statistics on March 4, 1993.A. reviewedB. refused to adoptC. approvedD. adopted13. The purposes the brochure serves will dictate its _____.A. costB. qualityC. design and formatD. size14. Since its _____ the organization has been successful in increasing passenger volumes.A. beginningB. startC. inceptionD. conception15. If you run a very small agency, you'd better _____ to make your brochure.A. choose an independent studioB. set up your own design studioC. design it yourselfD. ask a friend16. With the gradual liberalized aviation policy, China now has at least a _____ of domestic airlines.A. coupleB. dozenC. scoreD. lot17. The ecological balance perhaps takes _____ of years to evolve to a mature, self-regulating, stable system.A. tensB. hundredsC. dozensD. thousands18. “VFR” market refers to _____.A. “vision, friendship and relation”B. “value, find and reevaluate”C. “vast, rank and related”D. “visit friends and relatives”19. Modern tourism in China began _____.A. in the 1920sB. in the 1950sC. in the 1970sD. in the 1990s20. Any large scale tourist movement _____ air pollution from jet aircraft, car and pleasure-boat exhaust fumes.A. producesB. turnsC. makesD. increasesⅡ. Reading comprehension(2×15=30)(1)In Britain arrangements for inviting and entertaining guests at a wedding are usually the responsibility of the bride's family. In most cases it is mainly friends and relations of both families who are invited but when the bride's father is a businessman of some kind, the wedding reception may provide a useful occasion for establishing social connections with clients or customers and other people whose good will may be of advantage to him. It is, however, the bride's mother who has the job of sending out the formal printed invitation cards.In the case of a church wedding, the vicar of each parish in which the bride and bridegroom lives is normally informed about a month in advance of the ceremony so that an announcement of the coming wedding can be made in church on each of three Sundays before it takes place. Anyone who may know of an existing marriage of either partner is ordered to give information about it, though this means of avoiding bigamy must have been more effective in the days when people moved about the world less than they do today. Often up to a hundred or more people at tend the religious service and the bride usually wears the traditional long white dress and veil, while her bridesmaid, who are often children, wear long dresses in attractive colours. This may also happen in the case of a civil wedding in a register officebut is probably less usual.The reception which follows may be held in a restaurant, a local hall or, when there are few guests, in the bride's own home. Refreshments are provided, a special iced wedding-cake is cut (usually to the accompaniment of speeches) and distributed to the guests, toasts are drunk and dancing may follow. At some point in the celebrations, the bride goes off to change into everyday clothes and then leaves the party with her husband to go on their honeymoon, the journey they will make together, often in romantic surroundings abroad.21. It is the bride's parents who normally have to ________.A. make all the arrangements for the weddingB. provide hospitality for the people attendingC. decide who shall be invitedD. pay all the expenses involved22. According to the passage some guests may be invited because ________.A. they are likely to be annoyed if they are notB. they may give valuable presentsC. their presence could provide future benefitsD. they may help with the expenses of the wedding23. why are the arrangements for a church wedding usually made some time before?A. To allow the necessary length of time for publicizing the wedding.B. To provide time for organizing the reception.C. To make sure that the guests can arrange to be free on the day.D. To ensure a thorough investigation of the couple's existing marital status.24. What possible difference is suggested between a church and a civil wedding?A. Civil weddings are less commonly followed by a reception.B. It is less usual for guests to attend the civil wedding formalities.C. Guests at civil weddings are less formally dressed.D. There could be less attention paid at the latter to convention and picturesque effect.25. The reception normally takes place in the bride's home if ________.A. this is a large oneB. there is enough room to entertain the people invitedC. the parents cannot afford to hire a hallD. there is to be no party afterwards(2)Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it is for a woman. A man goes shopping because he needs something. His purpose is settled and decided in advance. He knows what he wants and his objective is to find it and buy it; the price is a secondary consideration. All men simply walk into a shop and ask the assistant for what they want. If the shop has it in stock, the salesman promptly produces it, and the business of trying it on proceeds at once. All being well, the deal can be and often is completed in less than five minutes, with hardly any chat and to everyone's satisfaction.For a man, slight problems may begin when the shop does not have what he wants, or does not have exactly what he wants. In that case the salesman, as the nameimplies, tries to sell the customer something else. He offers the nearest he can to the article required. No good salesman brings out such a substitutebluntly; he does so with skill and polish:“I know this jacket is not the style you w ant, sir, but would you like to try it for size? It happens to be the colour you mentioned. ” Few men have patience with this treatment, and the usual response is:“This is the right col our and may be the right size, but I should be wasting my time and yours by trying it on. ”Now how does a woman go about buying clothes? In almost every respect she does so in the opposite way. Her shopping is not often based on need. She has never fully made up her mind what she wa nts, and she is o nly “having a look round.” She is always open to persuasion; indeed she sets great store by what the saleswoman tells her, even by what companions tell her. She will try on any number of things. Uppermost in her mind is the thought of finding something that everyone thinks suits her. Contrary to a lot of jokes, most women have an excellent sense of value when they buy clothes. They are always on the lookout for the unexpected bargain. Faced with a roomful of dresses, a woman mayeasily spend an hour going from one rail to another, to and fro, often retracing her steps, before selecting the dresses she wants to try on. It is a laborious process, but apparently an enjoyable one. Most dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.26. When a man is buying clothes, _______.A. he buys cheap things, regardless of qualityB. he chooses things that others recommendC. he does not mind how much he has to pay for the right thingsD. he buys good quality things, so long as they are not too expensive27. What does a man do when he cannot get exactly what he wants?A. he buys similar things of the colour he wants.B. He usually does not buy anything.C. At least two of his requirements must be met before he buys.D. So long as the style is right, he buys the thing.28. In commerce a good salesman is one who _______.A. treats his customers sharplyB. always has in stock just what you wantC. does not waste his time on difficult customersD. sells something a customer does not particularly want29. What does the passage tell us about women shoppers?A. They welcome suggestions from anyone.B. Women rarely consider buying cheap clothes.C. Women often buy things without giving the matter proper thought.D. They listen to advice but never take it.30. What is the most obvious difference between men and women shoppers?A. The fact that men do not try clothes on in a shop.B. Women bargain for their clothes, but men do not.C. Women stand up to shop, but men sit down.D. The time they take over buying clothes.(3)A strange castle is situated at Hauterives, south of Vienne. This semi-castle was built by a humble postman named Ferdinand Cheval. He worked during his spare time and took thirty-three years to complete it.Known as “Le Palais Ideal”, the castle is situated in a high-walled garden down a side road off Hauterives' main street. It is a jumble of towers, tunnels, statues, stone grotesqueries and other odd objects.Everyone criticized the project as it was being built. Their opinions did not change when it was completed in 1921. However, artists in recent years have acclaimed it as the work of sheer genius. Recently, the French government declared the preposterous palace a national monument.A number of French tourists journey to Hauterives just to visit Cheval's strange piece of architecture. The castle has two caretakers—Robert Rebatter and his wife. The grounds are open seven days a week all day long until sundown.It all began with a stumble. One day, while Cheval was on his usual postal rounds, he tripped over a stone. It had a curious shape and Cheval decided to keep it. He found more unusually-formed stones the next day. He went on collecting odd-looking stones for many years until he had a wheelbarrow full of them.A daydreamer, Cheval had always thought of building a fairy land palace. “One that would far surpass anything ever fancied in the minds of men. ” he thought. After ac cumulating enough stones, he decided to go ahead with his dream castle. He used his collected treasures as the basic to give his creation its unusual appearance.Soon, the unfinished castle became a passion. Cheval sacrificed all other pleasures. He spent a third of his monthly salary to buy cement and lime. He purchased some 4000 bags of cement and hundreds of stone blocks altogether.The villagers, his relatives and friends laughed at his enterprise. But Cheval persevered and built a protective wall to hide it. It took Cheval twenty years to finish the east face. All thiswhile he worked entirely alone. He put it in one of the many messages he carved on the castle walls:“I could have spent my free time hunting, fishing, playing billiards. But I preferred above everything the realization of my drea m. ”When he reached his mid-60's Cheval knew that he would not have much time left. Hence, with the completion of the east face, he set about furiously finishing the rest. He completed the west face in only six years. Because of this short period, it is less complicated and a bit more geometrical. Cheval took another seven years to complete the two ends and the interior passageway. By then, he was almost 80 and practically unable to work any more. That was in 1912. Twelve years later in 1924, Cheval died.Today, “Le Palais Ideal” stands as a loving memorial to Ferdinand Cheval. He lies in the village cemetery in an ornate tomb patterned after his dream castle on a smaller scale.31. “Le Palais Ideal” is located in ________.A. North of VienneB. South of VienneC. East of VienneD. West of Vienne32. People stopped criticizing the project becasuse ________.A. it was completed finallyB. it was an important castleC. it was appreciated by artists recentlyD. the French government thought it ridiculous33. Today the castle ________.A. stands in ruinsB. is a royal houseC. is cared by a ChevalD. is open to public34. Cheval wanted to build the castle because he ________.A. was very crazyB. wanted his daydream to come trueC. wanted to make full use of his stonesD. had a lot of money to spend35. when Cheval reached his mid-60's,he ________.A. speeded up the constructionB. gave up the building of the east faceC. did not work any moreD. began to build his own tomb10=10)Ⅲ36. The story ________ five parts.37. He ________his success ________ many years of hard work.38. Many foreign visitors ________ Chinese society and want to discover and learn more about it.39. Your request needs to ________ the dean of the department first.40. Our discussions ________ complete unanimity.41. This year, the company decided not to ________ dividends ________ its shareholders.42. Ever-larger numbers of tourists travel farther, expecting and demanding the life-style and facilities they ________ in their own countries.43. This dictionary ________ explaining the most common mistakes in word use.44. Jack's school age ________ Mike's.45. At present, the development of domestic tourism servicesshould ________ the economically advanced coastal regions and major metropolitan areas.Ⅳ. Cloze test:(0. 5×20=10)Directions: Fill in the blanks with proper words or phrases.Diners of western food are not supposed to cut large pieces of food, such as steak or chops, into small pieces __46__ at one time. Only one or two bites __47__cut as one eats. Some people find __48__ difficult to cut meat. That is __49__ they don't use their knives close to the forks. When one __50__ finished eating __51__, the knife and fork should be put diagonally __52__ the further side of the plate. They should not be placed leaning __53__ the plate. The knife should always be placed __54__ the sharp edge in.Americans and Europeans __55__ in their use of forks when eating. When Americans have finished cutting, they put the knife __56__, transfer the fork to the __57__ hand and eat. But Europeans __58__ their forks in the left hand and carry food on the back of the fork. One can __59__ whichever one likes. However, the American way seems to be easier for those __60__ are not accustomed to eating foreign food. They cannot put food on the back of the fork skillfully. They have to carry food to the __61__ so cautiously __62__not to drop it! But they often drop it. According to the European __63__, one puts some solid piece of food at the __64__ of the fork and pile soft food on it. The American way may seem less efficient, but it is easier and makes one look __65__ clumsy in using fork and knife!Ⅴ. Phrase translation:(1×20=20)Part One: Translate the following phrases into English66. 观光67. 金融投资68. 机上杂志69. 财务部70. 自然景观71. 广告公司72. 寡头垄断73. 市场销售目标74. 后工业化社会75. 兴建旅游设施Part two: Translate the following phrases into Chinese:76. passenger volume77. tourist operators78. a lack of competition79. widen one's horizon80. internal tourism81. short-term emigration82. family-run motels83. to further explore tourism resources84. economic recession85. enhance human capitalⅥ. Translate the following passages into Chinese:(10×2=20)86. Because Americans trace their orgins from so many different countries, there is a far w ider range of “acceptable” social customs in America than in some countries where everyone has grown up with common origins. Asa result, no one visiting the United States should feel uncomfortable or incorrect if he chooses to follow his own native habits. Although Americans are very informal, if you prefer to be more formal in social situations, you may freely act in your own way. This will be acceptable to those around you.However, it may be helpful to have a more detailedunderstanding of the customs usually followed in the United States.87. Any influx of tourists, however small, will make some impact on a region,but the extent of the impact is dependent not just upon numbers but on the kind of tourists which a region attracts. The explorer, or tourist whose main interest is to meet and to understand people from different cultures and backgrounds, will fully accept and acclimatise to the foreign culture. Such travellers will try to travel independently and be as little visible as possible. However, as increasingly remote regions of the world are “packaged”for wealthy tourists and as ever-larger numbers of tourists travel farther afield to find relaxation or adventure, these tourists bring their own value systems with them, either expecting or demanding the life-style and facilities they are accustomed to in their own countries.。

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全国2012年1月高等教育自学考试旅游英语选读试题课程代码:00837请将答案填在答题纸相应位置上I. Multiple choice: (1×15=15)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B,C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.1. The World Tourism Organization is ______ that represents all national and official tourist interests.A. a regional organizationB. one of the organizationsC. a national organizationD. the only international organization2. The inclusion of western words and phrases in language is due to ______A. tourism developmentB. language developmentC. economic developmentD. environmental development3. Which group of executives can be expected to enjoy luxurious accommodations, staying only at five-star hotels or equivalents?A. Technical and sales personnel.B. Company chairman and chief executives.C. Executive directors and training managers.D. General managers and human resource managers.4. Some steps ______ to control the overuse of tourism resources, but more needs ______ and the sooner the better.A. take, doB. taken, doneC. has taken, has doneD. have been taken, to be done5. The Grand Tour is a tour of certain cities in ______.A. Southern EuropeB. Northern EuropeC. Western EuropeD. Eastern Europe6. Some national tourism organizations have found it useful to make a further distinction between international travel and travel between ______.A. neighboring countriesB. adjacent countriesC. nearby countriesD. bordering countries7. Travel and tourism, as a ______ behavior, is very closely related to advances in the economy and culture of a society.A. socialB. economicC. culturalD. socioeconomic8. Tourism is a ______ of activities, services, and industries that derivers a travel experience.A. compositionB. compositeC. combinationD. compound9. Investment in tourism remains ______ it does in any other industry.A. the same risk asB. the same risks asC. as risky asD. as risk as10. This motivation is frequently referred to as the “VFR”market. It’s the short form for “______”.A. visit friends and relativesB. visit friends and relationsC. vision, friendship and relationsD. vision, friendship and relation11. The progress of printing must be supervised throughout by ______.A. the printerB. the design studioC. the advertising departmentD. the operator or its advertising agency12. The more democratic spirit of American inns was reflected in the special status conferred on innkeepers, regarded as honorable professional who could be ______ with information and whose opinions were ______.A. entrust, respectB. entrusts, respectsC. entrusting, respectingD. entrusted, respected13. In 1862, the first true package tours were provided by ______ known as “the father of modern tourism”.A. TurnerB. StangenC. RaitzD. Cook14. Owing to the extremely competitive nature of the retail travel business, two factors become paramount if the travel agent is to succeed: ______ and ______.A. good management, good serviceB. good management, good staffC. good administration, good amenitiesD. good administration, good facilities15. The most immediately apparent form of environmental “pollution”is ______ rather than physical.A. ecologicalB. aestheticC. psychologicalD. culturalII. Reading comprehension: (2×10=20)Directions: Read the following passages and make your proper choices.(1)A report consistently brought back by visitors to the US is how friendly, courteous, and helpful most Americans were to them. To be fair, this observation is also frequently made of Canada and Canadians should best be considered North Americans. There are of course exceptions. Small-minded officials, rude waiters, and ill-mannered taxi drivers are hardly unknown in the US. Yet it is an observation made so frequently that it deserves comment.For a long period of time and in many parts of the country, a traveler was a welcome break in an otherwise dull existence. Dullness and loneliness were common problems of the families who generally lived distant from one another. Strangers and travelers were welcome sources of diversion, and brought news of the outside world.The harsh realities of the frontier also shaped this tradition of hospitality. Someone traveling alone, if hungry, injured, or ill, often had nowhere to turn except to the nearest cabin or settlement. It was not a matter of choice for the traveler or merely a charitable impulse on the part of the settlers. It reflected the harshness of daily life: if you didn’t take in the stranger and take care of him, there was no one else who would. And someday, remember, you might be in the same situation.Today there are many charitable organizations which specialize in helping the weary traveler. Yet, the old tradition of hospitality to strangers is still very strong in the US, especially in the smaller cities and towns away from the busy tourist trails. “I was just traveling through, got talking with this American, and pretty soon he invited me home for dinner -- amazing.”Such observations reported by visitors to the US are not uncommon, but are not always understoodproperly. The casual friendliness of many Amricans should be interpreted neither as superficial nor as artificial, but as the result of a historically developed cultural tradition.As is true of any developed society, in America a complex set of cultural signals, assumptions, and conventions underlies all social interrelationships. And, of course, speaking a language does not necessarily mean that someone understands social and cultural patterns. Visitors who fail to “translate”cultural meanings properly often draw wrong conclusions. For example, when an American uses the word “friend”, the cultural implications of the word may be quite different from those it has in the visitor’s language and culture. It takes more than a brief encounter on a bus to distinguish between courteous convention and individual interest. Yet, being friendly is a virtue that many Americans value highly and expect from both neighbors and strangers.16. In the eyes of visitors from the outside world, ______.A. rude taxi drivers are rarely seen in the USB. small-minded officials deserve a serious commentC. those who are not so friendly deserve a commentD. Canadians are as friendly as their neighbors17. The italicized phrase “take in”(Para.3) most probably means “______”.A. appreciateB. admitC. accommodateD. absorb18. It could be inferred from the last paragraph that ______.A. culture exercises an influence over social interrelationshipB. courteous convention and individual interest are interrelatedC. various virtues display themselves exclusively among friendsD. social interrelationships equal the complex set of cultural conventions19. Families in frontier settlements used to entertain strangers ______.A. out of a charitable impulseB. in view of their long-distance travelC. to improve their hard lifeD. to add some flavor to their own daily life20. The tradition of hospitality to strangers ______.A. tends to be superficial and artificialB. is generally well kept up in North AmericaC. is always understood properlyD. has something to do with the busy tourist trails(2)One of the things I really looked forward to in my retirement was the weekly shopping expedition. I imagined pushing the trolley slowly, around the supermarket and picking out odd items that took my fancy. But, alas, my innocent dreams were rudely shattered.First it is necessary to secure a shopping trolley. Carefully designed not only to hold all shapes and sizes of purchases but also all ages and types of small children, a single trolley is hard to get out of the line of trolleys where it is parked. Each trolley defies separation from its fellows without sharp jerks or the assistance of two strong men.The next lesson is that women never follow a logical route when shopping. Your wife has disappeared. After ten minutes of searching, when you eventually find her in a far comer, she enquires rather tersely: “Where have you been all this time, dear?”Supermarket managers are sent on courses to learn how to tempt the customers and persuade them to buy goods they do not really need, at prices they are not able to afford. As a newcomer, I was a sucker for their clever techniques and took many goods off the shelves. But my innocence was soon curbed by my wife. “Put it back, dear.”“You’ve tried that before and didn’t like it”. “No, it’s too expensive.” I soon learnt to be a wheeler of trolleys and not a dealer in goods.But the most frightening hazard is supermarket trolleys driven by the so-called weaker sex. These women adhere to no code and give no quarter, and constant evasive action is necessary to avoid skinned knuckles, crushed toes or bruised shins. Their usual parking methods are either sideways across the aisles, or side by side with a friend to exchange gossip, and a polite “Excuse me” from traffic usually meets with no response.After the week’s groceries have been collected the last trial is passing through the checkout. Never join the shortest queue. It usually contains several shoppers who pay by writing out a personal check and who wait until all their purchases have been totaled up before beginning a frantic search through bulging handbags for elusive checkbooks. When the book eventually emerges, the customer never knows the date, asks again for the forgotten total and omits to put the address on the back.Don’t be fooled, either, by thinking that this is the end of the exercise. When the check has been carefully examined by the cashier a bell rings, a red light flashed overhead and there is a further wait until a supervisor arrives to confirm that the check can be accepted. Then it is our turn and the checkout girl is so quick and efficient that we don’t have time to get out own checkbook ready. But the people who are packing our shopping are kind and give us cheery smiles.When we emerge once more into the great outside world eggs are running down my trousers. Just before the eggs are crushed by the collision between two trolleys, I hear the voice of my wife call out: “Oops, dear, mind the trolley.” Shopping!21. What does the author want to tell us in the passage?A. The weekly shopping expedition in his retirement was exciting.B. His joy of shopping was broken by many annoyances.C. It is necessary to know how to use the shopping trolley properly.D. People easily get lost in a big supermarket.22. Which of the following is NOT true of a weekly shopping?A. It is difficult to take a trolley from the line of trolleys.B. It is difficult to go shopping with a woman following an illogical route.C. It is difficult to resist the temptation of the promotion of goods.D. It is difficult to avoid hurting the women.23. The italicized word “curbed” (Para.4) probably means “______”.A. correctedB. blamedC. checkedD. shattered24. In the eyes of the author, supermarket managers are only too pleased ______.A. to introduce the function of their goodsB. to promote their goods to the customersC. to deal with the checks in doubtD. to help the customers find the goods they need25. According to the passage, the author’s attitude towards women is ______.A. ironicalB. logicalC. elusiveD. respectiveⅢ. Cloze: (1×15=15)Directions: Choose the one from the given A, B, C and D to complete the passage properly.People travel for a lot of reasons. Some tourists go to see battlefields of religious shrines.26 are looking for culture, or simply want to have their picture 27 in front of famous places. But most European tourists are looking for a 28 beach to lie 29 .Northern Europeans are willing to pay a lot of money and 30 a lot of inconveniences for the sun because they have so little of it. Residents of cities like London, spend a lot of their winter in the dark 31 the days are so short, and much of the rest of the year in the rain. This is the reason the Mediterranean has always 32 them. Every summer, more than 25 million people travel to Mediterranean 33 and beaches for the same reason: sun!The huge crowds 34 lots of money for the economies of Mediterranean countries. Italy’s 30,000 hotels are 35 solid every summer. And 13 million people 36 out on French beaches, parks, and roadsides. Spain’s long sandy coastline attracts more people than anywhere 37 .But there are 38 that the area is getting more tourism than it can handle. The Mediterranean is already one of the most polluted 39 on earth. And with increased tourism, it’s getting worse. The French can’t figure out what to 40 all the garbage left by campers around St. Tropez.26. A. Anothers B. Some C. Others D. Rest27. A. taken B. took C. take D. taking28. A. windy B. sunny C. rainy D. cloudy29. A. in B. on C. over D. down30. A. feed up with B. keep up with C. catch up with D. put up with31. A. if B. whether C. because D. thus32. A. attracted B. drawn C. pulled D. pushed33. A. resorts B. landscape C. serf D. serenity34. A. imply B. mean C. infer D. hint35. A. served B. lived C. busy D. booked36. A. put B. go C. camp D. set37. A. else B. too C. either D. also38. A. sides B. sites C. sights D. signs39. A. areas B. sea C. seas D. parts40. A. do to B. do with C. do away D. do offIV. Phrasal verbs: (1×10=10)Directions: Fill in the blanks with the proper phrasal verbs given below. Make some changes if necessary.41. He ____________________ the success ____________________ the good teamwork.42. Let’s ____________________ the usual formalities and open the meeting at once.43. His mind ________________ the sad events.44. Several people ____________________ for the chairmanship.45. The European Common Market ____________________ in 1958.46. The social significance ____________________ the great appreciation of other cultures.47. We must ____________________ to prevent the spread of flu.48. We played a trick on him and he really ____________________ it.49. It is not good ____________________ Hemingway ____________________ James because their styles are completely different.50. Your voice ____________________ your mother’s.V. Phrase translation: (1×20=20)Part OneDirections: Translate the following into Chinese.51. hospitality industry 52. resident manager53. fuel-hungry 54. the best quotation55. trekking holidays 56. economic recession57. WTO guidelines 58. commercial interest59. tailor-made services 60. activity facilitiesPart TwoDirections: Translate the following into English.61. 娱乐型旅游者62. 旅游宣传册63. 运载能力64. 游船公司65. 会议饭店66. 劳动密集型产业67. 街头小贩68. 自然环境69. 优惠政策70. 关税与贸易VI. Passage translation: (10×2=20)Directions: Translate the following passages into Chinese.71. In a small hotel, all the functions may be combined and the duties performed by one person, be it the owner or an employee. The larger the hotel and the greater the volume, the more staff is needed to service the guests properly. The major convention hotels, with 1000 or more employees, require more supervisors, thus creating more departments and, as a result, assigning more specific duties to each employee.Hotels vary not only in size but in character, in type of clientele, and in scope of activities. Every function exists, but priorities differ from hotel to hotel. The management of each must determine the departments, and the number of employees in each, needed for its own operation. 72. Generally there are two types of tour guides, one in charge of local sightseeing and the other accompanying a group throughout its travels and making all the arrangements for the group. In China, they are usually known as local guide and national guide. The sightseeing guide must be familiar with the points of interest that he is showing to the visitors. He usually gives prepared talk but he must also be prepared to answer a lot of questions. And of course he has to deal with any problems that occur during the tour. These may include bad weather, sudden illness, an accident and so on. It would be impossible to name everything that might happen. A sightseeing guideneeds two qualifies---an outgoing personality and language skill.The tour guide who stays with a group throughout its trip needs these two qualifies. He also needs to have a thorough knowledge of the workings of all kinds of transportation systems and regulations that the tourists will meet when going from one country to another.提供5万集管理视频课程下载,详情查看:...../zz/提供2万GB高清管理视频课程硬盘拷贝,详情查看:...../shop/2万GB高清管理视频课程目录下载:...../12000GB.rar高清课程可提供免费体验,如有需要请于我们联系。

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