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旅游英语选读自考题-4
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[简答题]independent inclusive tour
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[简答题]旅游零售商
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[简答题]定期客轮
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[单项选择]The experience of riding aboard the Orient Express was reintroduced in ( ) after a complete restoration of the train had been completed.
A. 1995
B. 1983
C. 1970
D. 1990
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[简答题]in-flight magazines
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According to Crevecoeur, (26) settled in Pennsylvania in the 18th century, the American in those days had the mixed blood of Europeans or their descendants without (27) into consideration other nationalities (28) as American Indians and blacks. Today, the picture of an American is more complex. In American families, there may be sons-in-law or daughters-in-law with European descend ants or Afro-Americans or Asian immigrants although these mixed blood families of whites with other blacks or Asians are (29) the minority. To understand this American, let us go back to American past.
The American continents were peopled (30) a result of two long continuing immigration movements, the first from Asia, and the second from Europe and Africa. The first movement began probably 25,000 years ago when Siberian tribes, in (31) of new hunting grounds or of refuge from pursuing enemies, crossed over the Bering Strait to Alaska. By 149
A. whom
B. who
C. he
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[单项选择]The travel agent's role is dissimilar to that of most other retailers in that ( ).
A. agents do not purchase a product for resale to their customers
B. agents purchase a product for resale to their customers
C. agents carry "stock" of travel products
D. agents will display more brand loyalty towards a particular product
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[单项选择]Tourism ( ) which customers are obliged to purchase without having the opportunity to inspect it.
A. is an intangible product
B. is not a product
C. is a tangible product
D. is both A and C
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[单项选择](1)
An Indian boy ran swiftly from a village in Mexico. In his hand he carried a basket of fish. Only a few moments before, the fish had been pulled from the cold water of the lake. Farther on, another runner was waiting to take the basket from the tired boy and to race on. And so from one swift runner to another, fresh fish were rushed from the lake to the dinner table of Montezuma, ruler of the Aztecs. Speed is important in transporting fish and many other fresh foods. Foods that spoil easily must reach the market and the dinner table as quickly as possible. But now planes, trucks, trains, and ships have replaced runners. Planes are the fastest way to transport food. They are especially useful in carrying food to people and animals that could not be reached otherwise. Suppose there were a flood or an earthquake and the people could not be reached by trains or trucks. Unless packages of food could be dropped from planes, the people
A. they can transport a large amount of sea food each time
B. they are much safer than any other forms of transportation
C. food can be transported to the destination at the fastest speed
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[单项选择]Owing to the extremely competitive nature of the retail travel business, two factors become para mount if the agency is to succeed: ( ).
A. good management and CRS
B. good service and CRS
C. good management and service
D. the local share of the market and specialisation
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[单项选择]Railways and coach operators had established ( ), from which they could dispense tickets direct to the public.
A. sales outlets
B. city offices
C. city centre terminals
D. ticketing service
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[简答题]子公司
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[简答题]运载能力
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[简答题]hotel chains
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[简答题]采购员
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[单项选择](2)
Some seven or eight hundred years ago, Hangzhou, known as Ling’ an then, was the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty. At that time, watching the tidal bore was already a grand occasion in town when the whole population would turn out for the spectacle. The best time to do this was from the 15th to the 18th of the eighth month of each year. But beginning from about the tenth day of the month, that part of the river bank that offered the best vantage point for tide watching would already be a busy gathering place for little open-air booths anti stalls where vendors piled colourful wares on their carts or boxes. There would be all kinds of snacks and cooked meats in shining pots and pans. The taverns and restaurants would put up multi-coloured lanterns and flags or pennants, displaying meanwhile an attractive array of meat and vegetable dishes with a lot more exotic delicacies on the menu. In the tea-houses would be h
A. were used
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[单项选择]Package tour brochures can be described as falling into the following three categories EXCEPT ( ).
A. card brochures
B. shell folders
C. umbrella brochures
D. regular tour brochures
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[简答题]The tip earned its name a couple of centuries ago when coffee-houses emerged in London. Customers in a hurry deposited a small amount of money on arrival to insure promptness of service : thus TIP. The name of the person who fixed 15 percent as the standard tip has been lost to history. But the rate stuck. Lately however, there have been signs of change. Some restaurants are now including the service charge on the bill. Some customers feel that a tip should be earned. They generally respond to competent or even well-intended service with a 15 percent tip, but feel no pangs about reducing the percentage if the job is not done properly. Surely inattentive service deserves no reward at all. If a waiter’s performance is outstanding, a larger tip than normal may be in order. You usually bring the check to the cashier and pay yourself.
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[简答题]design studio
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[简答题]trunk route airlines
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[单项选择]The services provided by airlines can be divided into the following three distinct categories EXCEPT ( ).
A. scheduled services
B. charter services
C. additional free miles services
D. air taxi services
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[单项选择]The general manager is sometimes, particularly in the larger hotels, called the ( ).
A. executive innkeeper
B. managing director
C. chief engineer
D. director of sales
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[简答题]各阶层
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[简答题]Many different airlines have counters in the terminal building. The country’s airline is not the only one that serves the airport. The country wants people from all over the world to come as tourists. Yet it can’t afford to provide services everywhere. No one country or company does this. Therefore, many different airlines provide service to and from the many different places people need or want to travel. In addition, places visited by many travelers need to be served by more than one airline so that the passengers can have a wider choice of flights. Because there is so much competition among airlines for passengers that there are many different kinds of service available as well as different types and sizes of aircraft. To avoid air traffic problems, all airline routes are controlled by local government or by international regulations.
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[单项选择]Most travel principals sell their products to consumers through the medium of ( ), which have been in existence for more than a hundred years.
A. potential travellers
B. travel agents
C. businessmen
D. salesmen
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[简答题]口碑
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[单项选择]Water transport today plays two main roles in travel and tourism: ( ).
A. training and ferrying
B. ferrying and mending
C. cruising and training
D. ferrying and cruising
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[单项选择]( ) came into service in the early 1980s.
A. The Comet
B. The Boeing 747
C. The Boeing 757
D. The Boeing 767
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[单项选择]The personnel director's only responsibility is ( ).
A. to take care of the guests
B. to handle all guest complaints
C. to repair and maintain hotel services
D. to staff the hotel
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[简答题]take their chance
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[简答题]后台办公系统
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[单项选择]Historically, Thomas Cook, which is today best known as a retailer, originated as a ( ). only expanding later to retail travel services.
A. tour wholesaler
B. tour operator
C. travel retailer
D. tourist
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[单项选择](1)
An Indian boy ran swiftly from a village in Mexico. In his hand he carried a basket of fish. Only a few moments before, the fish had been pulled from the cold water of the lake. Farther on, another runner was waiting to take the basket from the tired boy and to race on. And so from one swift runner to another, fresh fish were rushed from the lake to the dinner table of Montezuma, ruler of the Aztecs.
Speed is important in transporting fish and many other fresh foods. Foods that spoil easily must reach the market and the dinner table as quickly as possible. But now planes, trucks, trains, and ships have replaced runners.
Planes are the fastest way to transport food. They are especially useful in carrying food to people and animals that could not be reached otherwise. Suppose there were a flood or an earthquake and the people could not be reached by trains or trucks. Unless packages of food could be dropped
A. foods that could be easily spoiled
B. foods that could be very expensive
C. foods that are not available in season
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[填空题]
vary in take on cater to pick up account for
They naturally ( ) four divisions according to the regulation.
act as consist of fall into give out come into service
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[简答题]repeat business
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[简答题]盈利公司
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[单项选择]Maintenance and provision of hotel services are the responsibilities of the ( ) department in a hotel.
A. food and beverage
B. sales
C. personnel
D. engineering
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[单项选择]In the early 1900s, ( ) started the first chain operation in the United States.
A. Kemmons Wilson
B. Ellsworth Statler
C. Conrad Hilton
D. Thomas Cook
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[简答题]executive aircraft
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[简答题]jet airliner
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[简答题]旅游宣传册
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[简答题]sales outlets