travel and tourism are very..popular.. to millions of people over the world
travel and tourism are very..popular.. to millions of people over the world
Travell and tourism are very important to millions of over the world. In every country you can find people that work in travel and tourism. Some countries need the money from tourism to help their people survive. It is necessary for there places that travel and tourism continue to expand and bring money to their regions. However, travel and tourism have negative aspect. Planes, buses and boats and other means of transportation that carry travelers and tourism cause pollution. Moreover, some people do things on a holiday they would never think of doing at home. For example, many travelers use a lot of water and electricity when they stay in hotel. They forget to turn off the lights when they leave the room. 1. Are travel and tourism very important to millions of people over the world? 2. Why is tourism important to some countries? 3. How does tourism affect the environment? 4. What do may people use a lot when staying in hotels? 5. What shouldn't you do to be environmentally friendly? Mention two ideas.
We earn our _____ (LIVE) in America today in peaceful ______ (COMPETE) with people all across the Earth. Profound and _____ (POWER) forces are shaking and _____ (MAKE) our world, and the urgent question of our time is whether we can make change our friend and not our enemy. This new world has already _____ (RICH) the lives of millions of Americans who are able to _____ (COMPETITION) and win in it. But when most people are working harder for less, when others cannot work at all, when the cost of health care devastates families and threatens to _____ (BANK) our enterprises, great and small, when the fear of crime robs law abiding citizens of their _____ (FREE), and when millions of poor children cannot even imagine the lives we are calling them to lead, we have not made change our friend.
Read the passage and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space
Jeans are very popular with (42)________ people all over the world. Some people say that jeans are the “uniform” of youth. But they haven’t always been popular. The story of jeans (43)________ almost two hundred years ago. People in Genoa, Italy made pants. The cloth made in genoa was (44)________ “jeanos”. The pants were called “jeans”. In 1850, a saleman in California began selling pants made of canvas. His name was Levi Strauss. Because they were so strong, “Levi’s pants” became (45)________ with gold miners, farmers and cowboys. Six years later Levis began making his pants with blue cotton cloth called denim. Soon after, factory (46)________ in the US and Europe began wearing jeans. Young people usually didn’t wear them. |
42 | A. poor | B. young | C. rich | D. old |
43 | A. start | B. started | C. was starting | D. starts |
44 | A. calling | B. call | C. called | D. calls |
45 | A. good | B. popular | C. wonderful | D. famous |
46 | A. farmers | B. workers | C. cowboys | D. drivers |
Give the correct form of the words in brackets
International Pen Friends (IPF) started off as a small operation in 1967. The organization now has 300,000 members in 210 countries (world)......; its youngest members is eight and its oldest is IPF (apply)....... come from all walks of like to join this gauranteed pen friend (serve).......Members are given a list of fouteen names and addresses for (correspond)....... with people around the world
Exchanging emails is an (opportune)....... to learn more about geography, travel foreign languages. And once the (friend)..... jas developed, people can explore the (possible)........ of exchange holidays. Because emailing is very easy, some (relate)........ are bound to develop, and IPF is keen thatvthe club is seen as an (extend)....... to Facebook but a (differ)........ way of meeting people
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1.There are lots of theatres, parks and historical places in the City of London. | ||
2.The Port of London is in the East End of London. | ||
3.Working people live and work in the West End of London. | ||
4.The “Odeon” is a famous museum in London. | ||
5.People go to Oxford street to buy clothes and souvenirs. |
each year, on September 22th people in over 1500 cities in 40 countries ảound the globe celebrate World Carfree day. This annual event, which is coordinated by the World Car Network in Parague and supported. by the European Union and the United Nations, aim to raise awareness of ......... problems caused by put dependence on private cars. Streets are closed to traffic and opened instead to street parties, theater, bicycles demonstrations or ourdoor cafe, in order to show people what your city might loook like ........... there were fewer or no cars. Over one hundred milion people are believe to take ........... in the celebration, though this figure is difficulty to verify.
The hope of the organizers is that the initiative will serve as a catalyst and lead to more permanent changes ............ will promote and encourage more environmentally friendly alternatives to the car, ............ as walking, cycling, and public transport. ......................., with increasing globe car production and a world which ........... grown used to the benefits of private transport, skeptics of the event say the battle is already lost. One can only hope they are wrong and even if it is unlikely we will see cities ................ any cars at all, people may at least begin to change their habits and leave their car at home more often
Insert a preposition in each gap to complete the following passage
According to some scientists, high- rick sports can be valuable (1)....... certain types of people. Such activities help them learn that being frightened doesn't mean that they have to lose control. The recent fashion (2)...... jumping from bridges attached (3)..... a length of elastic rope, know as " bungee jumping", has now been tried (4)....... millions of people over the world, and interest (5)...... it is continuing to grow. Before the special elastic rope is tightened (6)....... them, jumpers reach speeds of nearly 160 kph. First- timers are usually too terrified to open their mouths, and when they are finally lowered safely (7)...... the ground, they walk around with broad smiles (8)....... their faces, saying repeatedly how amazing it was. However, for some people, it is only the embarrassment of refusing to jump (9)..... the last minute that finally persades them to conquer the fear of heights and push them off (10)...... space
WORLD CARFREE DAY
Each year, on September 22th people in over 1,500 cities in 40 countries around the globe celebrate World Carfree Day. This annual event, which (76)__________ coordinated by the World Car Network in Parague and supported by the European Union and the United Nations, aims to raise awareness of (77)__________ problems caused by our dependence on private cars. Streets are closed to traffic and opened instead to street parties, theatre, bicycles demonstrations or outdoor café, in (78)________ to show people what your city might look like (79)_______ there were fewer or no cars. Over one hundred million people are believed to take (80) __________ in the celebration, though this figure is difficulty to verify.
The hope of the organizers is that the initiative will serve as a catalyst and lead to more permanent changes (81)__________ will promote and encourage more environmentally friendly alternatives to the car, (82)________ as walking, cycling and public transport. (83)__________, with increasing globe car production and a world which (84) __________ grown used to the benefits of private transport, skeptics of the event say the battle is already lost. One can only hope they are wrong and even if it is unlikely we will see cities (85) __________ any cars at all, people may at least begin to change their habits and leave their car at home more often.
Jeans are very popular with young people all ………………( 1) the world. Some people say that jeans are the “ uniform” of ……………….(2) and they haven’t always been popular. The story of Jeans (3)……………….almost two hundred years ago. People in Genoa, Italy, made pants. The cloth …………..(4) in Genoa was called “ Jeanos”. And then the pants were called “jeans”. In 1850, a sale man ………………(.5) California began selling pants made of canvas. His name was Levi Strauss.…………………( 6) they were so strong, “Levi’spants” became……………..(7) with gold miners, farmers and cowboys. Six years later, Levi began making his (8)………………….. with blue cotton called denim. Soon after, factory workers in the United States and Europe began wearing jeans. Young people usually didn't wear them.
1. A. in B. on C. over D. above
2. A. young B. youth C. younger D. youngest
3. A. started B. starts C. begin D. begins
4. A. make B.makes C. making D. made
5. A. in B. on C. at D. with
6. A. Although B. But C. Because D. So
7. A. famous B. popular C. good D. wonderful
8. A. pant B. pants C. suit D. trouser