1、C. instant food D. instant literature2. The purposes the brochure serves will dictate its_.A. cost B. qualityC. design and format D. size3. To the original list of Maslows need theory, two intellectual needs were added.They are_.A. sunlust and wanderlust B. to know and understand, and aestheticsC. e
2、ducation and employment D. relaxation and enjoyment4. The WTO is an official consultative organization to_.A. the United Nations B. IATAC. ICAO D. PATA5.The_is the person responsible for the overall operation of the hotel.A. supervisor B. department headC. controller D. general manager6. The first _
3、 in the United States was started by Ellsworth Statler in the early 1900s.A. hotel operation B. motel operationC. chain operation D. inn operation7. According to WTOs definition of tourism, National tourism refers to_.A. internal tourism plus outbound tourismB. visits by residents of a country to an
4、other countryC. visits by residents of a country to their own countryD. visits to country by nonresidents8._was the first to organize true package tours.A. Vladirmir Raitz B. CookC. Stangen D. Schumeteria9. Travel agents are the_ of the travel industry.A. salesclerks B. wholesalersC. retailers D. ma
5、nagers10. The teaching and training of service at schools and workplaces needs to focus on developing proper _in tourism workers.A. qualities B. attitudesC. skills D. services11.Which group of executives can be expected to enjoy good quality of accommodation?_A. Technical and sales personnel B. Chie
6、f executive and chairmanC. Executive director and training personnel D. professors and students12. What should be done if there are more passengers than the seats because of the overbooking? A. Simply give the passengers the money back.B. Simply let them go by the next flight.C. Just explain the sit
7、uation and apologize for it.D. Provide them a seat in the better class or on another flight with financial compensation.13. Travel and tourism has become a_ industry in Chinas development toward a “socialist market economy”.A. statistic B. strategyC. strategic D. standard14. China is now experiencin
8、g the stage of the domestic tourism development cycle.A. initial B. primaryC. first D. inherent15. Hotels first began to appear in_ in the late 1700s.A. England B. FranceC. Persia D. Germany16. Marketing should promote travel products to_ consumers.A. patron B. particularC. future D. potential17. Th
9、e politicians view tourism as_.A. a cultural factorB. a wealth factor in the economy of their jurisdictionsC. an opportunity to make a profitD. an opportunity to create jobs18. How wonderful it will be if the consumer can _ his own arrangement at home at the push of a button!A. handle B. prepareC. p
10、ackage D. decide19. In 1981 the WTO has urged national tourism organizations to _ travel associated with the pursuit of employment as domestic travelers.A. include B. excludeC. count D. add20. Some countries impose taxation on tourism _ additional public income.A. to rise B. to ariseC. to raise D. t
11、o risen.Reading comprehension(215=30)(1)Numberless public housing blocks grace the Singapore sky-line. These public housing units provide homes for more than 70 per cent of Singapores population. The old Singapore with its two-storey Chinese shophouses and idyllic Malay thatched roof or kampung hous
12、es is very quickly disappearing. Every day, more and more people are resettling in blocks of simply designed flats. These are concentrated in a dozen new towns scattered all over the island.The new towns are, in fact, large housing estates, well-spaced from one another. They are self-contained in te
13、rms of recreational and leisure facilities. Schools, markets, shops, clinics, car-parks and other amenities are all within walking distance.The public housing programme in Singapore was launched more than 50 years ago with the setting up of the Singapore Improvement Trust. The shortage of funds, how
14、ever, prevented it from making progress. About 30 years later, the Housing Development Board was formed. This marked the beginning of a successful public housing scheme.Today, the Housing Development Board constructs and buids a large variety of flats. They range from simple one-roomed flats to luxu
15、rious air-conditioned ones. This is to cater for the different income groups.The latest statistics show that the majority of these flats are owner-occupied. This is a result of the home-ownership scheme, which grants large loans with repayment spread over 20 years, at low interest rates. Through thi
16、s scheme, many tenants have been able to buy the flats and become owners.Carrying out the building projects has not been an easy task for the Housing Development Board. Besides labour and material shortages, there are also problems of a different nature. Some squatters and slum-dwellers are reluctan
17、t to quit their old homes for new flats, complaining of high rentals. Tradition-minded shopkeepers in the city also show reluctance towards resettlement. They believe that luck and prosperity is attached to their residence no matter how dilapidated its state is. However, in spite of these problems,
18、the Housing Development Board has achieved its primary objective of solving the housing problem.21. A large number of Singaporeans live_.A. along the coast B. in public housing unitsC. in rubber estates D. in kampung houses22. The new towns are located_.A. all over the island B. along the coastC. in
19、 the city center D. in the small village23. If the residents of a new town want to do some shopping, they_.A. must go to a larger town B. can do it within their own townC. cannot go to other towns D. must ask the government for help24. The public housing program was successful because of_.A. the Sin
20、gapore Improvement Trust B. the new towns housing policyC. the Housing Development Board D. the tradition-minded shopkeepers25. All of the following account for the difficulty in carrying out the building projects except_.A. the Housing Development Board lacks money and laborB. some residents compla
21、in that the rentals are too highC. residents are aided by the home-ownership schemeD. shopkeepers do not want to leave their old houses(2) A study of art history might be a good way to learn more about a culture than is possible to learn in general history classes. Most typical history courses conce
22、ntrate on politics, economics, and war. But art history focuses on much more than this because art reflects not only the political values of a people, but also religious beliefs, emotions, and psychology. In addition, information about the daily activities of our ancestorsor of people very different
23、 from our owncan be provided by art. In short, art expresses the essential qualities of a time and a place, and a study of it clearly offers us a deeper understanding than can be found in most history books.In history books, objective in formation about the political life of a country is presented;
24、that is, facts about politics are given, but opinions are not expressed. Art, on the other hand, is subjective: it reflects emotions and opinions. The great Spanish painter Francisco Goya was perhaps the first truly “political” artist. In his well-known painting The Third of May, 1808, he criticized
25、 the Spanish government for its misuse of power over people. Over a hundred years later, symbolic images were used in Pablo Picassos Guernica to express the horror of war. Meanwhile, on another continent, the powerful paintings of Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueirosas well
26、 as the works of Alfredo Ramos Martinezdepicted these Mexican artists deep anger and sadness about social problems. In the same way, art can reflect a cultures religious beliefs. For hundreds of years in Europe, religious art was almost the only type of art that existed. Churches and other religious
27、 buildings were filled with paintings that depicted people and stories from the Bible. Although most people couldnt read, they could still understand biblical stories in the pictures on church walls. By contrast, one of the main characteristics of art in the Middle East was (and still is) its absenc
28、e of human and animal images. This reflects the Islamic(伊斯兰教的)belief that statues are unholy.26. More can be learned about a culture from a study of art history than general history becauseart history_.A. shows us the religious and emotions of a people in addition to political valuesB. provides us w
29、ith information about the daily activities of people in the pastC. gives us an insight into the essential qualities of a time and a placeD. all of the above27. Art is subjective in that_.A. a personal and emotional view of history is presented through itB. it can easily rouse our anger or sadness about social problemsC. it will find a ready echo in our heartsD. both B and C28. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?_A. Unlike Francisco Goya, Pablo Pic
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