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[单项选择]The objection to the development of Chile's tourism might be all EXCEPT that it______
A. is ambitious and unrealistic.
B. is politically sensitive.
C. will bring harm to culture.
D. will cause pollution in the are
[单项选择]The author's main objection to Bush's proposal seems to be_________.
A. that it is not effective
B. that it ignores sound educational policy
C. that it is not well grounded
D. that it is no innovation
[单项选择]According to the author, Chile's greatest attraction is______
A. the unspoiled beaches.
B. the dry and hot desert.
C. the famous mountain range.
D. the high standard of services.
[单项选择]According to the author, Chile' s greatest attraction is ______.
A. the unspoiled beaches
B. the dry and hot desert
C. the famous mountain range
D. the high standard of services
[单项选择]Many of Chile' s tourists used to come from EXCEPT ______.
A. A.U.S.
[单项选择]In the development of one's intelligence, environment plays ______.
A. a less important role
B. an equally important role
C. an insignificant role
D. the least significant role
[单项选择]Passage 2
Without proper planning, tourism can
cause problems. For example, too many tourists can crowd public places’ that are
also enjoyed by the inhabitants of a country. If tourists create too much
traffic, the inhabitants become annoyed and unhappy. They begin to dislike
tourists and to treat them impolitely. They forget how much tourism can help the
country’s economy. It is important to think about the people of a destination
and how tourism affects them. Tourism should help a country to keep the customs
and beauty that attract tourists. Tourism should also advance the well-being of
local inhabitants. Too much tourism can be a problem. If
tourism grows too quickly, people must leave other jobs to work in the tourism
industry. This means that other parts of the country’s economy can
suffer. On the other hand, if there is not enough tourism,
people can lose jobs. Businesses can also lose money. It costs a great deal of
money to build large hotels, airports, air terminals, first-class roads, and
other support facilities needed by tourist attractions. For example, a major
international-class tourism hotel can cost as much as 50000 dollars per room to
build. If this room is not used most of the time, the owners of the hotel lose
money. Building a hotel is just a beginning. There must be many
support facilities as well, including roads to get to the hotel, electricity,
sewers to handle waste and water. All of these support facilities cost money. If
they are not used because there are not enough tourists, jobs and money are
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Which of the following has most probably been discussed in the para. that goes before the para. ______.
A. It is extremely important to develop tourism
B. Building roads and hotels are essential
C. Support facilities are highly necessary
D. Planning is of great importance to tourism
[单项选择]Up to the 1920's, what was one objection to the films
[单项选择]As to children's development, Ms Harris's conclusion would be more convincing if ______.
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The Teacher’s Influence upon the Development of
Attitudes
Of all the areas of learning, the most
important is the development of attitudes. Emotional reactions as well as
logical thought processes affect the behavior of most people.
"The burnt child fears the fire" is one instance: another is the rise of
dictators like Hitler. Both these examples also point out the fact that
attitudes stem from experience. In the one case the experience was direct and
impressive: in the other it was indirect and accumulative. The Nazis were filled
largely with the speeches they heard and the books they read.
The classroom teacher in the elementary school is in a strategic position to
influence attitudes. This true partly because children acquire attitudes from
those adults whose words they respect.
Another reason, it is
true that pupils often study somewhat deeply a subject in school that has only
been touched upon at home or has possibly never occurred to them before. To a
child who had previously acquired little knowledge of Mexico, his teacher’s
method of handling such a unit would greatly affect his attitude toward
Mexicans.
The media which the teacher can develop healthy
attitudes are innumerable. Social studies (with special reference to races,
beliefs and nationalities), science matters of health and safety, the very
atmosphere of the classroom, these are a few of the fertile fields for the
education of proper emotional reactions.
However, when children
come to school with undesirable attitudes, it is unwise for the teacher to
attempt to change their feelings by scolding them. She can achieve the proper
effect by helping them obtain constructive experiences.
To
illustrate, first grade pupils’ afraid of policemen will properly alter their
attitudes after a classroom chat with the neighborhood officer in which he
explains how he protects them. In the same way, a class of older children can
develop attitudes through discussion, research, outside reading and all day
trips.
Finally, a teacher must constantly evaluate her own
attitudes, because her influence can be harmful if she has personal prejudices.
This is especially true in respect to controversial issues and questions on
which children should be encouraged to reach their own decisions as a result of
objective analysis of the facts.The author writes this passage primarily in order to show us that
______.
A. attitudes affect our actions
B. teachers play a significant role in developing or changing pupils’
attitudes
C. attitudes can be changed by some classroom experiences
D. by their attitudes, teachers affect pupils’ attitudes
unintentionally