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[填空题]Tourism was one of the fastest growing social and economic phenomena of the last century, and there is no sign of slowdown in the (47) century. The number of tourists will continue to increase, and they will come from wider socio-economic groups and a wider geographic spread than at (48) .
(49) leisure time, cheaper travel and rising curiosity about other lands (50) a bright future for the tourism industry. For developing countries, tourism offers the (51) of economic stability and a better future for their citizens.
Compared (52) other industries, tourism is thought of as a "smokeless industry". Its positive impacts are self-evident. To begin with, the economic effects of tourism can be (53) into four groups: the effects on income, on employment, on investment, and development. The evidence can be summarized in this way: (54) tourism to an area increases, rapid success and expansion ma
[单项选择]The ______ are the fastest growing racial and ethnic group in the United States.
A. Asian-Americans
B. Mexico-Americans
C. blacks
D. Indians
[多项选择]Tourism is one of the great promising industries of the last few years. In most countries there are official organizations to encourage tourists. In fact, very often the ordinary people are worse off became the presence of large numbers of tourists means that the price of food becomes too expensive for poor people in the tourist cities.
In your essay, give your views on the pros and cons of tourism.
You should write 160 - 200 words on ANSWER SHEET 2
[简答题]Tourism is one of the most promising industries of the last few years. In most countries there are official organizations to encourage tourists. In fact, very often the ordinary people are worse off because the presence of large numbers of tourists means that the price of food becomes too expensive for poor people in the tourist cities.
In your essay, give your views on the pros and cons of tourism.
You should write 160--200 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
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Two Types of Social Groups
One of the most basic elements of human life is the way in which we form social groups and interact with the members of those groups. According to sociologists, no one is ever entirely separate from the social networks that surround him or her, and the groups we belong to play an enormous role in determining how we see ourselves and our world. Early American sociologist Charles H. Cooley (1864~1929) defined two principal categories of human groupings, and his ideas are still widely accepted today. He termed them primary and secondary, based on the kinds of relationships individuals in the group share with each other.
In primary groups, we form what Cooley referred to as primary relationships. These are marked by strong, long-lasting emotional ties, feelings of intimacy and genuine concern for the well-being of the other person or people. Intangible items, such as love, respect, and support, are exchanged by
A. along with
B. regardless of
C. among
D. in place of