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1、公共英语五级-26 及答案解析(总分:122.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Unit 1(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Part (总题数:3,分数:12.00)Questions 5-9 Complete the following sentences with NO MORE THAN three words for each blank.(分数:5.00)(1).Ecotourists used to be more 1.(分数:1.00)(2).More and more older and wealthier travelers have begun to show a pref
2、erence for 1.(分数:1.00)(3).Today tourists show less interest in 1 of the places they visit.(分数:1.00)(4).The movement fr6m real ecotourism toward ecotourism lite is called 1 of ecotourism.(分数:1.00)(5).Due to the travel industry“s greenwashing, the term ecotourism has been dismissed by some people as 1
3、.(分数:1.00)Questions 10-12 Answer the following questions by using NO MORE THAN four words.(分数:3.00)(1).What is the goal of ecotourism to work towards in developing countries?(分数:1.00)(2).What kind of movement is stronger?(分数:1.00)(3).What are the possible consequences of unregulated ecotourism lite?
4、(分数:1.00)Question 1-4 Choose the best answer.(分数:4.00)(1).According to the author, travel associations _.(分数:1.00)A.are committed to the protection of natural and cultural resourcesB.advocate principles favourable to the development of sound ecotourismC.made drastic changes in order to address envir
5、onmental concernsD.made only a few superficial reforms as a response to environmental concerns(2).The following statements about “Ten Commandments“ are true except _.(分数:1.00)A.they are imposed on travel agents by ASTAB.they are intended to raise travelers“ awarenessC.they urge travelers not to buy
6、products made from endangered animalsD.they have not done enough to educate both travel agents and travelers(3).Ecotourism lite refers to _.(分数:1.00)A.traditional tour packages targeted at ecofriendly travelersB.practices of selling conventional tourism with a green facadeC.products that cater to th
7、e needs of light green travelersD.products welcomed by travel agents and tourist alike(4).Animal Kingdom _.(分数:1.00)A.helped save animals of endangered speciesB.incurred protests from animal rights groupsC.was met with enthusiasm by the American public for being ecofriendlyD.was criticized by zoo-in
8、dustry officials for the deaths of some animals三、Part (总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Exercise 1 Use of En(总题数:1,分数:20.00)The Conscientious TouristTourism continues to surge as a world economic force, contributing nearly $5.5 trillion to the world“s economy in 2004. A growing trend in travel is the desire of many
9、tourists 1 non-typical tourist experiences, such as “ethical“ adventures. Ecotourism, geotourism, and pro-poor tourism are 2 the increasingly popular niches in the travel industry that aim to address consumers“ ethical concerns, reports the Worldwatch Institute. Which hotel more actively 3 the envir
10、onment? Which 4 better support of its local community? Such questions may be more important to vacationers than a hotel“s proximity to the beach 5 the type of mint left on the pillow. One 6 driving this conscientious tourism is the growth of international travel, which exposes visitors 7 the impacts
11、 they may have on the cultures and environments they 8 . International tourism 9 by 10% in 2004, and the 10 of international tourist arrivals will reach more than 1.5 billion by 2020, predicts the World Tourism Organization. Low-cost air travel is 11 to this increased international travel, 12 one re
12、sult is more air pollution and 13 environmental costs that are not factored into the price of tourism. Now, environmentally conscious travelers can choose an airline that offsets its “carbon emissions 14 purchasing credits for the amount of miles they fly, Worldwatch reports. The traveler 15 more fo
13、r the flight, but is assured that the 16 money is invested in green technologies, reforestation projects, or other efforts to counter the emissions 17 by that flight. Eagerness to attract the ethical dollar may 18 to unethical marketing practices, raising the specter of “greenwashing.“ “The increasi
14、ng market demand for responsible tourism has led many businesses to 19 names suggesting they are environmentally responsible,“ warns Worldwatch researcher Zoe Chafe in Vital Signs 2005. “While some are indeed examples of true ecotourism, many 20 are not. They may make superficial changes to their op
15、erations, encourage guests to reuse towels (a move that saves water, but that is often motivated by a desire to cut costs), or actually do nothing to improve their operations.“(分数:20.00)五、Exercise 2 Gapped Te(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Massive Growth of Ecotourism Worries BiologistsSomething weird is happening
16、in the wilderness. The animals are becoming restless. Polar bears and penguins, dolphins and dingoes, even birds in the rainforest are becoming stressed. They are losing weight, with some dying as a result. The cause is a pursuit intended to have the opposite effect: ecotourism. 1. 1 Ecotourism has
17、clear benefits. Poor countries that are rich in biodiversity benefit from the money tourists bring in, supposedly without damaging the environment. “Ecotourism is an alternative activity to overuse of natural resources,“ says Geoffrey Howard of the East Africa office of IUCN (the World Conservation
18、Union) in Nairobi, Kenya. “Many of our projects encourage ecotourism so that rural people can make a living out of something apart from using too much of the forests or fisheries or wetlands.“ 2. 2 What is not considered are less obvious impacts. “Transmission of disease to wildlife, or subtle chang
19、es to wildlife health through disturbance of daily routines or increased stress levels, while not apparent to a casual observer, may translate to lowered survival and breeding,“ says Philip Seddon of the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. 3. 3 Such changes in behaviour “are potentially ser
20、ious for the population“, says Gordon Hastie, a marine mammal expert at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. Hastie and his team have found that dolphins in the Moray Firth in Scotland spend significantly more time surfacing synchronously in the presence of boats than they do oth
21、erwise. This could lead to the animals resting more at night, possibly reducing the time they spend socialising and foraging. 4. 4 Markus Dyck and Richard Baydack of the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, have found that signs of vigilance among male bears increased nearly sevenfold when vehicles wer
22、e around. Just one vehicle could disturb the bears. 5. 5 Such effects are seen among yellow-eyed penguins in the Otago peninsula in New Zealand. Observations by Seddon“s team, also to be published in Biological Conservation, show that chicks in areas frequently visited by tourists weigh on average 0
23、.76 kilograms less than chicks in an area not visited, a fall of over 10 per cent. This could be a result of parents taking longer to reach the chicks after they finish foraging at sea. “Yellow-eyed penguins tend to delay landing if people are clearly visible at their beach landing sites,“ says Sedd
24、on. “Penguins will run back into the sea if approached on the beach, and will wait beyond the breakers until a beach is clear.“ Such delays could mean that the birds digest some of the food that they would otherwise regurgitate to feed their chicks. Seddon found that the lighter chicks were less lik
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