1、全国2007年10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Write all your answers on the Answer Sheet!I. Multiple Choice (l20=20)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 International Conference o
2、n Travel and Tourism Statistics convened by WTO in _, _, in 1991 reviewed, updated and expanded on the work of earlier international groups. A. Hanover, Germany B. Ottawa, Canada C. Madrid, Spain D. Osaka, Japan2. China has numerous temples, pagodas, statues, and cave carvings, _ are associated with
3、 Buddhism, Daoism and Confucius. A. whose B. which C. many of which D. many of whom3. What kind of organization is International Civil Aviation Organization? A. It is a global organization of some 80 governments B. It is an organization for economic cooperation and development C. It is a regional or
4、ganization for international air carriers D. It is the prime government agency in USA4. The definition described an international tourist as anyone visiting a country, other than that which is his usual place of residence, for _. A. less than 12 hours B. less than 24 hours C. more than 12 hours D. m
5、ore than 24 hours5. Tourism _ the sum of all the phenomena and relations arising from the travel and temporary stay by people who have left home to go to other places to visit. A. defines about B. is defining about C. is defining as D. is defined as6. With the coming of the _ and the development of
6、the _ business after the Second World War, travel retailers took on a new role. A. shipping companies, retail agency B. air transport, package tour C. railways operators, retail entrepreneur D. coach operators, foreign tour7. Increases in _ and _ are the main factors that give rise to tourism. A. tr
7、avel marketing, travel agents B. leisure time, warm weather C. mode of travel, population D. net discretionary incomes, improved educational standards8. The Pacific Asia Travel Association was founded _ _ to develop, promote and facilitate travel to and among the destination areas in and bordering t
8、he Pacific Ocean. A. in Hawaii, in 1951 B. in Tokyo, in 1952 C. in Soul, in 1955 D. in HongKong, in19499. There are also a number of _, and perhaps _ effects on the tourist localities. A. more direct, more visible B. most direct, most visible C. less direct, less visible D. least direct, least visib
9、le10. _ and _ have successfully expanded tourism without destroying their Environment. A. Australia, Switzerland B. Switzerland, Austria C. Britain, Spain D. Spain, France11. The first task of a tour brochure is _. A. to be attractive, truthful, accurate and easily comprehended B. to reinforce an im
10、age of quality and reliability C. Both A and B D. to be quickly recognized by customers12. It has been said that more food and beverage repeat business has been lost by _ than by poor food. A. poor service B. badly cooked food C. badly designed menu D. poor interior design13. In the second half of t
11、he 20th century, travel _ has become safe, comfortable, rapid and above all cheap. A. by water B. by railway C. by highway D. by air14. _ with a well-established transportation network, _ effectively move its rapidly increasing numbers of international and domestic tourists. A. Only . we can B. Only
12、. can we C. As . we should D. Once . should we15. The automobile and the jet plane have radically affected the hospitality industry, _travel patterns and _ to the development of different types of hotels. A. change, lead B. changes, leads C. changing, leading D. changed, led16. Domestic tourism usua
13、lly consists of _ travel activities by citizens within their own country. A. business B. leisure C. mature D. A and B17. Tourism contributes to both preservation and development of the worlds _. A. cultural heritage B. cultural tradition C. scenic route D. scenic wonder18. In the case of tourists in
14、terested in other cultures, _ will determine the destination selected. A. the standard of accommodation B. the support services C. the location and availability of the cultural event D. the sun-sea-sand set19. Today the successful general manager must be highly _ person, capable of _ a complex busin
15、ess enterprise. A. train, direct B. trained, directing C. training, directed D. being trained, being directed20. In _, _ and _, high-speed trains have been developed and are in operation. A. Britain, France, Austria B. Germany, France, Japan C. Germany, Spain, Japan D. Britain, USA, Australia II. Re
16、ading Comprehension (210=20) Directions: Read the following passages and make your proper choice.(A)Traveling with children who are old enough to read, write, or play games need not be a problem. By taking along a supply of papers, pencils, or one of the excellent game books that are sold just for t
17、he purpose, the time can be made to fly. Verbal games, too, such as “Twenty Questions”, help to pass the hours.When traveling on public transportation, having games and diversions on hand is just as important, since it is unreasonable to expect children, especially small ones, to be able to sit stil
18、l for long periods of time. It is up to you to keep watch over them, however, and not let them roam by themselves or make excessive amounts of noise. Fellow passengers have paid for their travel tickets and even those who love children can learn to hate them quickly when trapped in a train or airpla
19、ne with those who are ill-behaved.On ships there are usually activities of children. Although it is a break for parents to be able to send their children off to participate and have some time alone, you should still make sure that your children behave well. Children should not be permitted to race t
20、hrough corridors or to be unsupervised, no matter how much you enjoy relaxing in your desk chair without them nearby. It would be unfortunate if your children were the cause of others feelings that they were also traveling “with children” yours because of their interruption through constant noise, q
21、uarreling, or bad behavior.More and more frequently, children are sent to travel unaccompanied by an adult, whether to visit a relative, or to travel to grandparents. Many parents expect that a flight attendant or train steward will take care of their children when they send them off alone. This is
22、an unreasonable expectation. Travel attendants have specific jobs to do, and these do not include child care. For that reason each airline has established a minimum age for unaccompanied children. As long as that regulation is respected, there is no reason that children who are emotionally stable an
23、d unafraid should not travel by themselves. In my experience with our grandchildren, the airlines have done an excellent job of caring for them and the children have enjoyed it thoroughly. Of course, if it is not possible for a parent to accompany a very young child, then another adult should be hir
24、ed as a traveling companion.21. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. Traveling with a primary school child is not a problem. B. Adults find it easy to pass the time by doing the game such as “Twenty Questions”. C. Children find time fly by doing verbal games such as “Twent
25、y Questions”. D. Game books help make the time pass quickly for young children.22. It is implied but not stated that _. A. small children cannot be expected to be emotionally stable for long B. parents find it harassing to take care of their own children C. small children always make much noise D. f
26、ew fellow passengers like traveling with children23. The italicized word “break” (Para. 3) most probably means “ _ ”. A. accident B. mistake C. rest D. pause24. Parents cannot depend on travel attendants to take care of their children because _. A. they are not responsible for child care B. there is
27、 a minimum age for children who travel alone C. their children are emotionally unstable and timid D. parents should always go with their children25. It can be inferred from the passage that _. A. the author doesnt like traveling with his children B. the author doesnt like traveling with other passen
28、gers children C. the author opposes the airlines minimum age for unaccompanied children D. the author prefers childrens unaccompanied travel if they are old enough(B)With its almost six billion people, the world offers a fascinating variety of human shapes and colors. As humans spread throughout the
29、 world, their adaptations to diverse climate and other living conditions resulted in this fascinating variety of complexions, colors and shapes. Changes in the genetic structure added distinct characteristics to the peoples of the globe. In this sense the concept of race, a group with inherited phys
30、ical characteristics that distinguish it from another group, is a reality. Humans do indeed come in a variety of colors and shapes.In two senses, however, race is a myth, a fabrication of the human mind. The first fabrication is the idea that any one race is superior to another. All races have their
31、 geniuses and their idiots. Like language, no race is superior to another. Adolf Hitlers ideas were extreme. He believed that a superior race, called the Aryans, was responsible for the cultural achievements of Europe. They possessed the genetic stuff that made them inherently superior. Even many sc
32、ientists of the time not only Germany but throughout Europe and the United States espoused the idea of racial superiority. Not surprisingly, they considered themselves members of the supposedly superior race!In addition to the myth of racial superiority, there is a second myth that of the existence
33、of a “pure” race. From the perspective of contemporary biology, humans show such a mixture of physical characteristics, that the “pure” races do not exist. Instead of falling into distinct types clearly separate from one another, human characteristics flow endlessly together. These minute gradations
34、 made arbitrary any attempt to draw definite lines.Large groupings of people, however, can be classified by blood type and gene frequencies. Yet even this arrangement does not uncover “race”. Rather, such classifications are so arbitrary that biologists and anthropologists can draw up listings showi
35、ng any number of “race”. Ashley Montagu, a physical anthropologist, pointed out that some scientists have classified humans into only two “races” while others have found as many as two thousand. Montagu himself classified humans into forty “racial” groups.This is not meant to imply that the idea of
36、race is a myth. That idea is definitely very much alive. It is firmly embedded in our culture, a social reality that we confront daily. Sociologist W. I. Thomas observed that “if people define situations as real, they are real in their consequences”. The fact that no race is superior or that biologi
37、cally we cannot even decide how people should be classified into races is not what counts. What makes a difference for social life, rather, is that people believe these ideas, for people act on beliefs, not facts. As a result, we always have people like Hitler. Most people, fortunately, do not belie
38、ve in such extremes, yet most people also appear to be ethnocentric enough to believe, at least just a little, that their own race is superior to others.26. It can be inferred from the first paragraph that the diversification of human race resulted from _. A. genetic inheritance and environmental in
39、fluences B. the differentiation of the inherited physical characteristics C. humans adaptations to diverse climate and other living conditions D. genetic changes and distinct characteristics27. The italicized word “espoused” (Para. 2) probably means “_”. A. challenged B. questioned C. opposed D. sup
40、ported28. Why is there no “pure” race according to the passage? A. Because people of different races often get married. B. Because people have different blood types. C. Because racial characteristics cover each other in part. D. Because there are so many races in the world.29. The author believes th
41、at any attempt at classifying races _. A. is at best arbitrary B. is bound to be biased C. tends to pick out one race as superior D. takes culture into account30. The author concludes the passage by pointing out that _. A. it is hardly possible to classify humans into racial groups B. we should be o
42、n our guard against any idea of racial superiority C. race is indeed a mystery to be explored and uncovered D. it is not important how people should be classified III. Cloze Test (0.520=10) Direction: Choose the one from the given A,B,C and D to complete the passage properly.Walt Disney World is ind
43、eed a Resort Park Complex with families in mind. 31 also goes without saying that a family 32 is an opportunity for families to relax and spend some “quality” 33 together, but what about Mom and Dad? Here again the 34 thoughtful Disney people have 35 care of everything. Child care has never been mor
44、e convenient and family 36 .On a recent trip 37 Disney World this Dad decided it was time to 38 our Disney Mom to a night out. Initially we felt a little 39 to leave our kids with 40 during our family vacation. In order to 41 our conscious, we decided to take our two 8 year 42 for a “visit” to the C
45、ub Den before we abandoned them there 43 that night. The only problem we had during our visit was 44 them to leave. We were greeted by a Cast Member whose smile and friendly manner put everyone 45 ease. As we looked around the kids could not decide what they wanted to 46 first, the video games, toys
46、, games or Disney Videos. We were also 47 that dinner would be provided and pizza was on the menu. 48 the time approached to drop the kids off the only trouble we had was keeping up as we crossed the 49 on our way to the Cub Den. After signing them in we barely got a good-bye as they joined a group
47、of kids who were seated on the floor 50 by a Disney Island animal caretaker and her special visitor.31. A. Which B. That C. It D. What32. A. tripB. vacation C. plan D. meet33. A. time B. experience C. hour D. night34. A. often B. forever C. never D. ever35. A. given B. taken C. made D. shown36. A. friendly B. friend C. friendliness D. friends37. A. for B. on C. at D. to38. A. invite B. treat C. have D. take39. A. willing B. excited C. reluctant D. sorry40. A. women B. strangers C. persons D. friends41. A. ease B. comfort