問題詳情

(G) Many visitors may never know that they do cause damage to ancient structures simply by visitingthem. With great advances in transportation, modern people can now travel with ease. However, alongwith the boom in tourism ___58___ many adverse effects. Take the remains of Petra, for example.Celebrated for its ancient rocky tombs, they are now in grave danger of destruction in that they have been___59___ by the constant tramping of tourists. Also, up to 7,000 visitors per hour each day visit the   world-renowned Notre Dame de Paris, so it is not uncommon to see buses, having let their passengers out,wait outside, with the exhaust ___60___ from their engines continuously ___60___ the delicatestonework of the monument. Apart from the aforementioned two tourist attractions, tourists are flockingto the neighborhood of the Mediterranean Sea, too. The population of 130 million there can swell to 230million each summer. The once breathtaking and untouched landscape there now ___61___ innumerablehotels. With very little undeveloped coastline left, the Mediterranean Sea has become the most pollutedsea around the globe.     Most people used to believe that travel ___62___, but how can this possibly be true when theexplosive growth of tourism only leaves ruins for visitors to see? ___63___, tourism will keep harmingour natural, historical, and cultural treasures, and they will be gone forever once they have been damaged.To prevent greater destruction, governments and individuals should make ___64___ efforts to address theissue. Governments can establish clear guiding principles to encourage more people to get involved inenvironmental protection, while tourists themselves should have a greater sense of responsibility. After all,visiting wonderful places around the world should be more like a privilege than something ___65___.
58.
(A) causes
(B) generates
(C) have
(D) come

參考答案

答案:D
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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