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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The primary aim of ecotourism is to educate the traveler and bring him or her closer to nature. Participants are given the chance to visit parts of the world (91)______are untouched by human intervention and to engage in conservation work
and various other kinds of environmental projects. Visitors benefit by gaining an appreciation of natural habitats and an (92)______ into the impact of human beings on the environment. Local communities gain financially but also in (93)______ways, since not only monuments but other buildings as well, such as bridges or windmills, are restored in order to attract more visitors.(94)_____there are also disadvantages to this type of tourism. There have been cases in which tourism has been
allowed to develop with no control or limits. As a result, (95)______cultures have been affected or even threatened by foreign
lifestyles. Many people today support that our approach to the development of ecotourism has to be reconsidered. It is essential that this type of tourism be environmentally, socially, and culturally friendly.
Question 91: A. who
B. that
C. when
D. why
Question 92: A. advent
B. intent
C. access
D. insight
Question 93: A. other
B. another
C. every
D. one
Question 94: A. Although
B. Therefore
C. However
D. Moreover
Question 95: A. primary
B. peculiar
C. indigenous
D. exotic
91 A
91.B
91.C
91.D
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The primary aim of ecotourism is to educate the traveler and bring him or her closer to nature. Participants are given the chance to visit parts of the world (91)______are untouched by human intervention and to engage in conservation work
and various other kinds of environmental projects. Visitors benefit by gaining an appreciation of natural habitats and an (92)______ into the impact of human beings on the environment. Local communities gain financially but also in (93)______ways, since not only monuments but other buildings as well, such as bridges or windmills, are restored in order to attract more visitors.(94)_____there are also disadvantages to this type of tourism. There have been cases in which tourism has been
allowed to develop with no control or limits. As a result, (95)______cultures have been affected or even threatened by foreign
lifestyles. Many people today support that our approach to the development of ecotourism has to be reconsidered. It is essential that this type of tourism be environmentally, socially, and culturally friendly.
Question 92: A. advent
B. intent
C. access
D. insight
A
B
C
D
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The primary aim of ecotourism is to educate the traveler and bring him or her closer to nature. Participants are given the chance to visit parts of the world (91)______are untouched by human intervention and to engage in conservation work
and various other kinds of environmental projects. Visitors benefit by gaining an appreciation of natural habitats and an (92)______ into the impact of human beings on the environment. Local communities gain financially but also in (93)______ways, since not only monuments but other buildings as well, such as bridges or windmills, are restored in order to attract more visitors.(94)_____there are also disadvantages to this type of tourism. There have been cases in which tourism has been
allowed to develop with no control or limits. As a result, (95)______cultures have been affected or even threatened by foreign
lifestyles. Many people today support that our approach to the development of ecotourism has to be reconsidered. It is essential that this type of tourism be environmentally, socially, and culturally friendly.
Question 93:
A. other
B. another
C. every
D. one
A
B
C
D
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The primary aim of ecotourism is to educate the traveler and bring him or her closer to nature. Participants are given the chance to visit parts of the world (91)______are untouched by human intervention and to engage in conservation work
and various other kinds of environmental projects. Visitors benefit by gaining an appreciation of natural habitats and an (92)______ into the impact of human beings on the environment. Local communities gain financially but also in (93)______ways, since not only monuments but other buildings as well, such as bridges or windmills, are restored in order to attract more visitors.(94)_____there are also disadvantages to this type of tourism. There have been cases in which tourism has been
allowed to develop with no control or limits. As a result, (95)______cultures have been affected or even threatened by foreign
lifestyles. Many people today support that our approach to the development of ecotourism has to be reconsidered. It is essential that this type of tourism be environmentally, socially, and culturally friendly.
Question 94: A. Although
B. Therefore
C. However
D. Moreover
A
B
C
D
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The primary aim of ecotourism is to educate the traveler and bring him or her closer to nature. Participants are given the chance to visit parts of the world (91)______are untouched by human intervention and to engage in conservation work
and various other kinds of environmental projects. Visitors benefit by gaining an appreciation of natural habitats and an (92)______ into the impact of human beings on the environment. Local communities gain financially but also in (93)______ways, since not only monuments but other buildings as well, such as bridges or windmills, are restored in order to attract more visitors.(94)_____there are also disadvantages to this type of tourism. There have been cases in which tourism has been
allowed to develop with no control or limits. As a result, (95)______cultures have been affected or even threatened by foreign
lifestyles. Many people today support that our approach to the development of ecotourism has to be reconsidered. It is essential that this type of tourism be environmentally, socially, and culturally friendly.
Question 95: A. primary
B. peculiar
C. indigenous
D. exotic
A
B
C
D
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The first thing that is included in the "living together" (96)_____is the expected good relations with your family.
This also involves sharing equally the housework. (97)______of people think that everyone should share the housework
equally, but in many homes parents do most of it. To certain minds, many families can't share the housework whereas they should try it. In fact, sharing the housework equally is not very possible because of the families' timetable. So, it is somehow believed that children and parents must do things together. For this they can establish a housework planning.
(98)____, housework's contributions of the teenager make him more responsible. He will think that he has an
important role in his family. According to researchers, teenagers should share the housework because (99)_____will help
them when they have to establish their own family in the future. Too many teenagers and young adults leave home without knowing how to cook or clean, but if parents delegate basic housework to teens as they are old enough to do it, they won't be destabilized by doing the housework in their new grown-up life.
It can be (100)_____
concluded that many parents don't really prepare their children for future, because they don't
stimulate them to learn how to run a house. If parents get them responsible, teens will be more responsible and that will improve family's life.
Question 96. A. custom
B. tradition
C. notion
D. trend
A
B
C
D
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The first thing that is included in the "living together" (96)_____is the expected good relations with your family.
This also involves sharing equally the housework. (97)______of people think that everyone should share the housework
equally, but in many homes parents do most of it. To certain minds, many families can't share the housework whereas they should try it. In fact, sharing the housework equally is not very possible because of the families' timetable. So, it is somehow believed that children and parents must do things together. For this they can establish a housework planning.
(98)____, housework's contributions of the teenager make him more responsible. He will think that he has an
important role in his family. According to researchers, teenagers should share the housework because (99)_____will help
them when they have to establish their own family in the future. Too many teenagers and young adults leave home without knowing how to cook or clean, but if parents delegate basic housework to teens as they are old enough to do it, they won't be destabilized by doing the housework in their new grown-up life.
It can be (100)_____
concluded that many parents don't really prepare their children for future, because they don't
stimulate them to learn how to run a house. If parents get them responsible, teens will be more responsible and that will improve family's life.
Question 97.
A. Lots
B. Few
C. Little
D. A lot of
A
B
C
D
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