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    Green tourism, a form of ecotourism, is low-impact(环保的)tourism with an eye toward protecting the environment and culture of an area. 1., but green tourism can cover a wide range of standard and conditions, from fully compliant(遵守)to less stressful on the environment than standard tourism. There are many opportunities for green travel available worldwide.

2., which makes green tourism not only preferable but a necessity in some areas. It might seem wiser of some people to protect natural habitats(栖息地)and fragile environments by banning visitors completely to these areas, but many areas depend on the income from tourism to support the local economy. Green, sustainable(可持续的)tourism is considered offering the best of both worlds.

Green tourism doesn't necessarily mean a vacation spent roughing it with little or no comforts. On the contrary, many people believe that it can be a wonderful adventure. Ecotourism resorts(度假胜地)and ecologies exist in almost every style and taste. 3.. There are many vacationing choices.

There are also trips available in which vacationers take an active part in improving the local area by working to preserve the natural habitat, helping to build a school or performing other services that benefit the area. These vacations can be a lot of work. 4..

As green tourism becomes more popular, there are likely to be more vacationing choices available. More resort areas will likely take steps to have less of an impact on the surrounding environment. 5.. Local economies might be able to take full advantage of the booming tourist trade without doing harm to the local environment, allowing tourists to enjoy the beauty that these areas have to offer for many years to come.

A.Green tourism is very popular

B.Therefore, we should make the best of them

C.However, many people find them very rewarding

D.Sustainable tourism could easily become the standard

E.From recycling and gray water system to tents on tree houses

F.The number of tourists traveling the world has been increasing

G.The United Nations has set up certain standard for ecotourism

 

1.G 2.F 3.E 4.C 5.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文,主要介绍了生态旅游(绿色旅游)的定义、必要性、形式,以及这种旅游形式在全世界的流行和发展。 1. 结合该空之后所接的,以but引导的转折句进行推断。“绿色旅游可以覆盖广泛的标准,有各种各样的情形。”根据前后所构成的转折关系,可推断出前半句可能和“绿色旅游有限定条件”有关,故G选项“联合国已经建立了某些生态旅游的标准”符合语境,且其中standard与下一句呼应,本题选G。 2. 结合全段内容,其提到绿色旅游已经成为了某种“必需品”,有些地区为了保护生态环境也不得不禁止游客进入,但更多的地区还是不得不向游客敞开大门,故可推断出首句的内容是全世界旅游人数正逐步攀升(这给旅游景点环境带来巨大压力,景点又不得不迎接,生态旅游变得十分必要),故选F。 3. 上句提到生态旅游度假胜地可以有极其多样的方式和风格(in almost every style and taste.)来实现环境友好和生态保护,故该空承接上一句,应列举具体的风格或方式,而E选项就列举了建立灰水回收系统、在小树屋旁搭帐篷等方式,故选E。 4. 上一句提到,这种特定形式的生态旅游,在旅行途中要做的事情很多,工作繁重,而本文对生态旅游又持肯定态度,故下一句表达转折“但很多人发现这很值得,收获良多”符合全文语境,本题选C。 5. 结合上下文语境,其提到很多地区未来很可能逐步采取措施来降低旅游对周围环境的影响,旅游开发可以在发展当地经济的同时兼顾对生态环境的保护,既让一批又一批的游客欣赏到了大自然美景,又能让青山常青、绿水长流,不会竭泽而渔,而是一直可供游览(offer for many years to come),概括起来这就是一种“可持续旅游”,很多地区正逐步探索。因此D选项“可持续旅游未来很可能成为标配”符合语境,本题选D。
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