Tourism Paragraph A: Justifying the study of tourism Paragraph B: The essence of modern tourism Paragraph C: Tourism contrasted with travel Paragraph D: Creating an alternative to the everyday experience Paragraph E: The artificiality of modern tourism Paragraph F: The role of modern tour guides 6) No 7) Yes 8) NG 9)Yes 10) NG 11) D 12) B 13) F 14) H Queensland island ecotourism 1)b 2)b 3)d / mosquito 11) A
12) C
4)d
5)b
6) ferry
7) bicycle
8) ceiling fan
9) air conditioner
10) mosquitos
13) E
*) The travel industry includes: hotels, motels and other types of accommodation; restaurants and other food services; transportation services and facilities.... 1. Not given The key word that is missing from the passage is "greater". There is no comparison between the spending by residents and visitors, so we have to answer "not given". 2. False *) For the first time, dictionary publishers are incorporating real, spoken English into their data.
3. a: "New method of research" *) Physicist Richard Feynman returned over and over to an idea that drove his groundbreaking discoveries. His approach was documented by his Caltech colleague David Goodstein in the book Feynman’s Lost Lecture about physics classes Feynman taught in the 1960s: 4.d
5.a
*) Nasa has released stunning photos of something like "Niagara falls" on Mars – except even more stunning than the one on Earth. 6. yes
7. NG
8.NG
9.NO Bilinguals and Personality
10. evidence 16. Body
11. Persona
12. Distinct
13. Adapt
migrating birds 17.iii
18. Vi
19.iv large and important cities
20. True 21. True 22. Not given William Henry Perkin .FALSE 2.NOT GIVEN 3.FALSE 4.TRUE 5.NOT GIVEN 6.TRUE 7.NOT GIVEN 8.(the/only)rich 9.commercial(possibilities)
14. Surroundings
15. Volume
10.mauve (was/is) 11.(Robert)Pullar 12.(in) France 13.malaria (is)