- •Прочитайте і підготуйте переказ тексту. Напишіть 8 запитань до тексту. The current state of tourism
- •2. Write complete sentences from the notes. Change the form of the verb if necessary.
- •Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets.
- •Complete the text. Put the verbs in brackets into the infinitive or the –ing form.
- •Choose the most suitable form of the verbs.
- •Прочитайте і перекладіть текст. Managing tour operations
- •Complete these descriptions of tv documentaries using a word from the box.
- •Complete the text with the words in the box.
- •Complete this formal letter of complaint by choosing the correct option. Sometimes both options are possible.
- •Прочитайте текст, дайте письмові відповіді на запитання до тексту, перекажіть текст. The restaurant business
- •Answer the following questions:
- •Fill in the gaps with the words from the box. Each word should be used no more than once. You won’t need to use them all.
- •Running your own restaurant
- •For questions 1 – 15, read the text below and decide which word a, b, c or d best fits each space.
- •Read and summarize the text. Explain the words in bold type. Quality in tourism
- •Complete this press release using the correct form of the verbs in the box.
- •Fill in each gap with one word only.
- •Read the text and decide which answer a, b, c or d best fits each gap. Suriname
- •Read and translate the text. Write 6 questions to the text. Social tourism
- •Choose the right word.
- •Fill in each gap with only one word. The Tomb of Tutankhamon
- •Fill in the correct preposition.
- •Past simple or present perfect?
- •Read and retell the text. Events management
- •Read the text and answer the questions. Andrea Geuggis about her job
- •Read the text below and put the jumbled paragraphs in the correct order (1 – 4). Discover enticing Agra
- •Fill in the correct word derived from the words in brackets.
- •Think of the word which best fits in each space. Write only one word in each space.
- •Replace words in the text with words from the box so that the meaning says the same. You may have to change the form of the verbs in the box.
- •Read the article and find the following.
- •Great railway journeys
- •Find the words in the box in the text. Then complete the sentences.
- •Choose the most appropriate alternative in the text. Sometimes both alternatives are correct.
- •Choose the correct option.
- •Choose the correct option.
- •Fill in the blanks with a suitable word.
- •Voyage trip tour journey flight ride
- •Fill in the correct word derived from the words in brackets.
- •Fill in the gaps in the letter with a preposition. Five Star Hotels
- •Match phrases a – g to the correct spaces in the text.
- •1. Read the text. Are the sentences below true or false? The British on holiday
- •Choose the correct option.
- •Complete the text with the words from the box.
- •Fill in the gaps with the adjectives in the box in a comparative or superlative form.
- •Choose the correct form with or without the.
- •1. Read the text. Choose the best option: a, b,c or d. Friendlier footprints
- •2. Fill in the correct word derived from the words in brackets.
- •3. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct active or passive tense.
- •4. Complete the text with the prepositions in the box.
- •Yellowstone National Park
- •5. Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple, Past Perfect Simple or Past Perfect Continuous.
- •1. Read the article about Holy. For questions (1 – 6), choose the correct answer: a, b, c or d. Holi Festival
- •2. Put the verbs in brackets into the –ing form or the infinitive.
- •3. Read the extract from the brochure and fill in the gaps with the following words:
- •Tradewinds
- •4. Use the words and phrases below to complete the ‘Standards of performance’ advice sheet to tour guides from a training manual.
- •Standards of performance
- •5. Fill in “the” where necessary.
- •6. Read the text and fill in the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space.
- •7. Complete the gaps using the correct forms of the verbs in brackets, making any necessary changes.
HOMEWORK PACK for SENIOR STUDENTS (MTY 111, 121, 131)
Practice 1.
Прочитайте і підготуйте переказ тексту. Напишіть 8 запитань до тексту. The current state of tourism
Tourism may be defined as the science, art and business of attracting and transporting people, accommodating them, and catering to their needs and wants. As an industry, tourism is a dynamic, evolving, consumer-driven force.
What is the state of tourism today? The answer is simple – growth. The global tourism industry is growing steadily at a rate of around six per cent per year. The basic measure for this is international tourist arrivals. Since 1990, the number of international tourist arrivals has risen from 439 million to around a billion, or about six and a half per cent annually. Before that, from 1950 to 1990, the figure had risen from 25 million to 439 million.
The simple fact is that more and more people want to travel to more and more places. The attractions of computers and the virtual world haven’t reduced this. Back in the 1980s, some people thought that with the growth of computer technology, business travel would decline, but this hasn’t happened – in fact it’s expanded because there’s no substitute for face-to-face transactions, especially in a globalized economy. This has been helped by the fact that the relative cost of travel has fallen.
Let’s now look at a few developments behind those statistics – destinations and types of holiday, for example. In Europe established destinations like France, Spain, and Italy are being challenged by newer destinations offering cost advantages, such as Bulgaria and Croatia. On top of this, new shorter break destinations are emerging in the market. But more importantly, though still the region with the most international arrivals; Europe is beginning to lose its dominance of the tourism industry. Tourism in Asia – both as a destination and a generator of tourists – is growing dramatically. Since 1990, the number of tourist arrivals in Asia has gone up by nearly 400%. That’s something that wasn’t really predicted in the 1980s. At that time, people were expecting growth to come from Europe and America.
Another development is that the mass tourism of the 1950 to 1980 period has fallen, and given way to more independent specialist holidays. Yet, ironically, independent travel and backpacking has itself become characterized by ‘mass tendencies’ with a whole industry now developing to support it – from gap year tour companies to backpacker insurance policies and backpacker hotels.
Let’s have a look at the most dramatic development of all – computers and the Internet. The Internet has led to a revolution in the tourism and travel industry. On the one hand, it has resulted in a new type of independent consumer, who looks everything online. But on the other hand, even within the travel industry, the internet is emerging as the key distribution source. What this means is that the industry can reach customers directly, and as a result the role of the retail agent is declining.
At the same time, the big travel companies have fully embraced this new technology, whilst continuing to buy shares in other tourism-based companies, giving them even greater dominance in the market place. So what’s happening is that the big companies are getting bigger at the same time as more and more small specialist companies are emerging
In the second half of the 20th, concern for the environmental impact of travel and tourism gradually increased. Some believed the jet aircraft would be replaced by space travel, that trains and cruise ships would use alternative fuel sources, that underwater leisure centres would be built – all with the hope of reducing the environmental impact of our industry. Well, these things haven’t happened. In fact, the number of flights by jet aircraft has increased sharply, particularly with the emergence of the low-cost airlines. The consequence is that we still have these concerns to deal with – and this will be something we come back to later on.
