Questions
Reading 1/1:
1) What is the article all about?
A. The beauty and the varieties of wilderness B. The impact the wilderness tourism gives
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C. The foreseen wilderness of tourism D. The natural history of Arctic regions
2) Due to the local communities response to tourism, what food was given revival in its production in Swiss Pays d'Enhaut?
A. cheese
BCD honey pottery
D. milk
3) Local inhabitants in desert areas did similar ways as those in the Arctic, except:
SABCD D
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They operated a tour business.They invited tourist to see some pueblos.
They marketed the industry of pottery.. They produced and sold precious jewelry.
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) What will likely happen to vulnerable ecosystem according to the last paragraph?
4 A. That restriction in tourism is not the solution to the destruction of the nature because many will still exploit it both the local and foreign people.
. That they will be able to reconcile their needs and aspirations with the demands of tourism provided they exercise heightened power in their areas.
B C. That people's desire is relentless but the environment will eventually heal itself naturally.
D. That fragile environments have lost control over their economies and thus nothing can be done in every area.
5) The word "booming" in the first paragraph is similar in meaning to....
A. forbidding
foreshadowing
C. failing
D. flourishing
6) According to the author, a number of tourist destinations have experienced exploitation by local companies.
True
B. Maybe C. False
7) What can be inferred in paragraph 4?
A. The wilderness tourism business has had a negative impact on the lives of the locals.
B. Hunting and farming is good for wilderness tourism and to the local residents.
Wilderness tourism has always caused problems in the environment.
D. People help each other in promoting the wilderness tourism.
8) Which of the following best describes the tone of the last sentence in paragraph 3?
ABCD A. angry
neutral
supportive
critical