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Câu 21

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Global economic crises, concern for the environment, the threat of violence, as well as social trends, are just some of the things dictating our choice of new tourism destinations. Angola, in West Africa, also has bitter memories of a 27-year civil war. This may be why Angola's sandy beaches, wildlife parks, and Portuguese architecture have remained unspoilt by tourism, and it's now a hot new destination. Morocco is just a short budget flight away from Europe, but culturally it's a long haul. Fill your senses with the smells, colours and sounds of North Africa: enjoy a hot steam bath in one of Tangier's hammams; take a trip to the ancient city of Marrakesh; and go on a camel ride in the Sahara Desert. Alternatively, why not take a skiing holiday in the totally man-made resort of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates? It has soft artificial snow, ice sculptures, a short ski run and a sledding hill. Great for beginners, but not quite so good for advanced skiers or the environment, as it takes a lot of energy to create a snow world in the heat of the Middle East! Meanwhile, in Sweden, a more familiar winter destination, the western city of Gothenburg has become popular for beach tourism. It has a beautiful coastline, excellent seafood, and it's much cheaper than the rest of the country, as well as being home to the biggest amusement park in Scandinavia. If you really care about the environment and want to save money, take a 'staycation', staying at home and visiting local museums, swimming pools, and other attractions, rather than travelling abroad. You could go to Perugia's Umbria Jazz, go climbing and abseiling in the Dolomites or hike in the spectacular scenery of the Majella National Park in the Apennines.

Where can you eat excellent seafood?

Câu 22

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Global economic crises, concern for the environment, the threat of violence, as well as social trends, are just some of the things dictating our choice of new tourism destinations. Angola, in West Africa, also has bitter memories of a 27-year civil war. This may be why Angola's sandy beaches, wildlife parks, and Portuguese architecture have remained unspoilt by tourism, and it's now a hot new destination. Morocco is just a short budget flight away from Europe, but culturally it's a long haul. Fill your senses with the smells, colours and sounds of North Africa: enjoy a hot steam bath in one of Tangier's hammams; take a trip to the ancient city of Marrakesh; and go on a camel ride in the Sahara Desert. Alternatively, why not take a skiing holiday in the totally man-made resort of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates? It has soft artificial snow, ice sculptures, a short ski run and a sledding hill. Great for beginners, but not quite so good for advanced skiers or the environment, as it takes a lot of energy to create a snow world in the heat of the Middle East! Meanwhile, in Sweden, a more familiar winter destination, the western city of Gothenburg has become popular for beach tourism. It has a beautiful coastline, excellent seafood, and it's much cheaper than the rest of the country, as well as being home to the biggest amusement park in Scandinavia. If you really care about the environment and want to save money, take a 'staycation', staying at home and visiting local museums, swimming pools, and other attractions, rather than travelling abroad. You could go to Perugia's Umbria Jazz, go climbing and abseiling in the Dolomites or hike in the spectacular scenery of the Majella National Park in the Apennines.

Where can you enjoy unspoilt sandy beaches?

Câu 23

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Sports tourism to international sporting events is a growing trend in the tourism industry. Probably the most popular international sporting events are bicycle races such as the annual Tour de France, which attracts 12 to 15 million spectators along the route. Tourists are mostly domestic, but they still travel many kilometres to watch and support their cycling heroes. For international travellers the most popular events are the FIFA football World Cup and the Olympics, followed by the European Football Championships. For instance, around 3.18 million fans attended the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, the first African nation to host the championship, and there are hopes for even more tourists at the 2014 World Cup which will be held in football-crazy Brazil. Other popular sporting events such as the Rugby Union World Cup and the Cricket World Cup, which both happen every four years, and the Formula 1 Grand Prix also draw a large number of international visitors. The Monaco Grand Prix, alongside the US Indy 500 (Indianapolis 500) and the French Le Mans, is one of the most famous motor racing fixtures of the year, attracting 200,000 visitors in just four days! So why do people like sports tourism? Surprisingly, the more sport we watch on TV, the more we want to watch live. Sports tourism is much more appealing in general these days, as events offer more comfort and entertainment as well as cheap travel options such as low-cost airlines. The kind of person participating in sports tourism rather depends on the sport they're watching, but statistics show the majority are young, middle-class people aged 18-35. However, rugby and cricket fans tend to be older and wealthier, athletics fans younger and on a tighter budget while followers of formula 1, usually older, richer and male.

Which sport are Indianapolis, Monaco and Le Mans all venues for?

 

Câu 24

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Global economic crises, concern for the environment, the threat of violence, as well as social trends, are just some of the things dictating our choice of new tourism destinations. Angola, in West Africa, also has bitter memories of a 27-year civil war. This may be why Angola's sandy beaches, wildlife parks, and Portuguese architecture have remained unspoilt by tourism, and it's now a hot new destination. Morocco is just a short budget flight away from Europe, but culturally it's a long haul. Fill your senses with the smells, colours, and sounds of North Africa: enjoy a hot steam bath in one of Tangier's hammams; take a trip to the ancient city of Marrakesh, and go on a camel ride in the Sahara Desert. Alternatively, why not take a skiing holiday in the totally man-made resort of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates? It has soft artificial snow, ice sculptures, a short ski run, and a sledding hill. Great for beginners, but not quite so good for advanced skiers or the environment, as it takes a lot of energy to create a snow world in the heat of the Middle East! Meanwhile, in Sweden, a more familiar winter destination, the western city of Gothenburg has become popular for beach tourism. It has a beautiful coastline, excellent seafood, and it's much cheaper than the rest of the country, as well as being home to the biggest amusement park in Scandinavia. If you really care about the environment and want to save money, take a 'staycation', staying at home and visiting local museums, swimming pools, and other attractions, rather than travelling abroad. You could go to Perugia's Umbria Jazz, go climbing and abseiling in the Dolomites or hike in the spectacular scenery of the Majella National Park in the Apennines.

 

Where can you admire ice sculptures?

Câu 25

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Sports tourism to international sporting events is a growing trend in the tourism industry. Probably the most popular international sporting events are bicycle races such as the annual Tour de France, which attracts 12 to 15 million spectators along the route. Tourists are mostly domestic, but they still travel many kilometres to watch and support their cycling heroes. For international travellers the most popular events are the FIFA football World Cup and the Olympics, followed by the European Football Championships. For instance, around 3.18 million fans attended the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, the first African nation to host the championship, and there are hopes for even more tourists at the 2014 World Cup which will be held in football-crazy Brazil. Other popular sporting events such as the Rugby Union World Cup and the Cricket World Cup, which both happen every four years, and the Formula 1 Grand Prix also draw a large number of international visitors. The Monaco Grand Prix, alongside the US Indy 500 (Indianapolis 500) and the French Le Mans, is one of the most famous motor racing fixtures of the year, attracting 200,000 visitors in just four days! So why do people like sports tourism? Surprisingly, the more sport we watch on TV, the more we want to watch live. Sports tourism is much more appealing in general these days, as events offer more comfort and entertainment as well as cheap travel options such as low-cost airlines. The kind of person participating in sports tourism rather depends on the sport they're watching, but statistics show the majority are young, middle-class people aged 18-35. However, rugby and cricket fans tend to be older and wealthier, athletics fans younger and on a tighter budget while followers of formula 1, usually older, richer and male.

 

Who was the third African host of FIFA?

Câu 26

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A __________ is a small portable electric lamp.

Câu 27

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A __________ is a small knife that folds up so that you can carry it in your pocket.

Câu 28

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Global economic crises, concern for the environment, the threat of violence, as well as social trends, are just some of the things dictating our choice of new tourism destinations. Angola, in West Africa, also has bitter memories of a 27-year civil war. This may be why Angola's sandy beaches, wildlife parks and Portuguese architecture have remained unspoilt by tourism, and it's now a hot new destination. Morocco is just a short budget flight away from Europe, but culturally it's a long haul. Fill your senses with the smells, colours and sounds of North Africa: enjoy a hot steam bath in one of Tangier's hammams; take a trip to the ancient city of Marrakesh; and go on a camel ride in the Sahara Desert. Alternatively, why not take a skiing holiday in the totally man-made resort of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates? It has soft artificial snow, ice sculptures, a short ski run and a sledding hill. Great for beginners, but not quite so good for advanced skiers or the environment, as it takes a lot of energy to create a snow world in the heat of the Middle East! Meanwhile, in Sweden, a more familiar winter destination, the western city of Gothenburg has become popular for beach tourism. It has a beautiful coastline, excellent seafood, and it's much cheaper than the rest of the country, as well as being home to the biggest amusement park in Scandinavia. If you really care about the environment and want to save money, take a 'staycation', staying at home and visiting local museums, swimming pools and other attractions, rather than travelling abroad. You could go to Perugia's Umbria Jazz, go climbing and abseiling in the Dolomites or hike in the spectacular scenery of the Majella National Park in the Apennines.

Where can you hike in spectacular scenery?

Câu 29

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Sports tourism to international sporting events is a growing trend in the tourism industry. Probably the most popular international sporting events are bicycle races such as the annual Tour de France, which attracts 12 to 15 million spectators along the route. Tourists are mostly domestic, but they still travel many kilometres to watch and support their cycling heroes. For international travellers the most popular events are the FIFA football World Cup and the Olympics, followed by the European Football Championships. For instance, around 3.18 million fans attended the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, the first African nation to host the championship, and there are hopes for even more tourists at the 2014 World Cup which will be held in football-crazy Brazil. Other popular sporting events such as the Rugby Union World Cup and the Cricket World Cup, which both happen every four years, and the Formula 1 Grand Prix also draw a large number of international visitors. The Monaco Grand Prix, alongside the US Indy 500 (Indianapolis 500) and the French Le Mans, is one of the most famous motor racing fixtures of the year, attracting 200,000 visitors in just four days! So why do people like sports tourism? Surprisingly, the more sport we watch on TV, the more we want to watch live. Sports tourism is much more appealing in general these days, as events offer more comfort and entertainment as well as cheap travel options such as low-cost airlines. The kind of person participating in sports tourism rather depends on the sport they're watching, but statistics show the majority are young, middle-class people aged 18-35. However, rugby and cricket fans tend to be older and wealthier, athletics fans younger and on a tighter budget while followers of formula 1, usually older, richer and male.

 

What is a growing trend in the tourism industry?

 

Câu 30

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A __________ is a soft bag for carrying clothes, etc, when travelling.

Câu 31

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A __________ is a box with a handle which you carry your clothes in when you are travelling.

Câu 32

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Travel_______ is an agreement with a company by which you are paid compensation if you have an accident, lose your belongings or have them stolen.

Câu 33

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Sports tourism to international sporting events is a growing trend in the tourism industry. Probably the most popular international sporting events are bicycle races such as the annual Tour de France, which attracts 12 to 15 million spectators along the route. Tourists are mostly domestic, but they still travel many kilometres to watch and support their cycling heroes. For international travellers the most popular events are the FIFA football World Cup and the Olympics, followed by the European Football Championships. For instance, around 3.18 million fans attended the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, the first African nation to host the championship, and there are hopes for even more tourists at the 2014 World Cup which will be held in football-crazy Brazil. Other popular sporting events such as the Rugby Union World Cup and the Cricket World Cup, which both happen every four years, and the Formula 1 Grand Prix also draw a large number of international visitors. The Monaco Grand Prix, alongside the US Indy 500 (Indianapolis 500) and the French Le Mans, is one of the most famous motor racing fixtures of the year, attracting 200,000 visitors in just four days! So why do people like sports tourism? Surprisingly, the more sport we watch on TV, the more we want to watch live. Sports tourism is much more appealing in general these days, as events offer more comfort and entertainment as well as cheap travel options such as low-cost airlines. The kind of person participating in sports tourism rather depends on the sport they're watching, but statistics show the majority are young, middle-class people aged 18-35. However, rugby and cricket fans tend to be older and wealthier, athletics fans younger and on a tighter budget while followers of formula 1, usually older, richer and male.

For international travellers, which is the lesser popular event?

 

Câu 34

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A ____ is an official stamp on your travel documents that allows you to enter a country.

Câu 35

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A __________ __________ kit is a box or bag with bandages, dressings and basic medicine used in an emergency.

Câu 36

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Global economic crises, concern for the environment, the threat of violence, as well as social trends, are just some of the things dictating our choice of new tourism destinations. Angola, in West Africa, also has bitter memories of a 27-year civil war. This may be why Angola's sandy beaches, wildlife parks, and Portuguese architecture have remained unspoilt by tourism, and it's now a hot new destination. Morocco is just a short budget flight away from Europe, but culturally it's a long haul. Fill your senses with the smells, colours, and sounds of North Africa: enjoy a hot steam bath in one of Tangier's hammams; take a trip to the ancient city of Marrakesh, and go on a camel ride in the Sahara Desert. Alternatively, why not take a skiing holiday in the totally man-made resort of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates? It has soft artificial snow, ice sculptures, a short ski run, and a sledding hill. Great for beginners, but not quite so good for advanced skiers or the environment, as it takes a lot of energy to create a snow world in the heat of the Middle East! Meanwhile, in Sweden, a more familiar winter destination, the western city of Gothenburg has become popular for beach tourism. It has a beautiful coastline, excellent seafood, and it's much cheaper than the rest of the country, as well as being home to the biggest amusement park in Scandinavia. If you really care about the environment and want to save money, take a 'staycation', staying at home and visiting local museums, swimming pools, and other attractions, rather than travelling abroad. You could go to Perugia's Umbria Jazz, go climbing and abseiling in the Dolomites or hike in the spectacular scenery of the Majella National Park in the Apennines.

Where can you have a steam bath?

Câu 37

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Global economic crises, concern for the environment, the threat of violence, as well as social trends, are just some of the things dictating our choice of new tourism destinations. Angola, in West Africa, also has bitter memories of a 27-year civil war. This may be why Angola's sandy beaches, wildlife parks and Portuguese architecture have remained unspoilt by tourism, and it's now a hot new destination. Morocco is just a short budget flight away from Europe, but culturally it's a long haul. Fill your senses with the smells, colours and sounds of North Africa: enjoy a hot steam bath in one of Tangier's hammams; take a trip to the ancient city of Marrakesh; and go on a camel ride in the Sahara Desert. Alternatively, why not take a skiing holiday in the totally man-made resort of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates? It has soft artificial snow, ice sculptures, a short ski run and a sledding hill. Great for beginners, but not quite so good for advanced skiers or the environment, as it takes a lot of energy to create a snow world in the heat of the Middle East! Meanwhile, in Sweden, a more familiar winter destination, the western city of Gothenburg has become popular for beach tourism. It has a beautiful coastline, excellent seafood, and it's much cheaper than the rest of the country, as well as being home to the biggest amusement park in Scandinavia. If you really care about the environment and want to save money, take a 'staycation', staying at home and visiting local museums, swimming pools and other attractions, rather than travelling abroad. You could go to Perugia's Umbria Jazz, go climbing and abseiling in the Dolomites or hike in the spectacular scenery of the Majella National Park in the Apennines.

Where can you ski in a hot country?

Câu 38

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Global economic crises, concern for the environment, the threat of violence, as well as social trends, are just some of the things dictating our choice of new tourism destinations. Angola, in West Africa, also has bitter memories of a 27-year civil war. This may be why Angola's sandy beaches, wildlife parks and Portuguese architecture have remained unspoilt by tourism, and it's now a hot new destination. Morocco is just a short budget flight away from Europe, but culturally it's a long haul. Fill your senses with the smells, colours and sounds of North Africa: enjoy a hot steam bath in one of Tangier's hammams; take a trip to the ancient city of Marrakesh; and go on a camel ride in the Sahara Desert. Alternatively, why not take a skiing holiday in the totally man-made resort of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates? It has soft artificial snow, ice sculptures, a short ski run and a sledding hill. Great for beginners, but not quite so good for advanced skiers or the environment, as it takes a lot of energy to create a snow world in the heat of the Middle East! Meanwhile, in Sweden, a more familiar winter destination, the western city of Gothenburg has become popular for beach tourism. It has a beautiful coastline, excellent seafood, and it's much cheaper than the rest of the country, as well as being home to the biggest amusement park in Scandinavia. If you really care about the environment and want to save money, take a 'staycation', staying at home and visiting local museums, swimming pools and other attractions, rather than travelling abroad. You could go to Perugia's Umbria Jazz, go climbing and abseiling in the Dolomites or hike in the spectacular scenery of the Majella National Park in the Apennines.

Where can you see Portuguese architecture?

Câu 39

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Global economic crises, concern for the environment, the threat of violence, as well as social trends, are just some of the things dictating our choice of new tourism destinations. Angola, in West Africa, also has bitter memories of a 27-year civil war. This may be why Angola's sandy beaches, wildlife parks, and Portuguese architecture have remained unspoilt by tourism, and it's now a hot new destination. Morocco is just a short budget flight away from Europe, but culturally it's a long haul. Fill your senses with the smells, colours and sounds of North Africa: enjoy a hot steam bath in one of Tangier's hammams; take a trip to the ancient city of Marrakesh; and go on a camel ride in the Sahara Desert. Alternatively, why not take a skiing holiday in the totally man-made resort of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates? It has soft artificial snow, ice sculptures, a short ski run and a sledding hill. Great for beginners, but not quite so good for advanced skiers or the environment, as it takes a lot of energy to create a snow world in the heat of the Middle East! Meanwhile, in Sweden, a more familiar winter destination, the western city of Gothenburg has become popular for beach tourism. It has a beautiful coastline, excellent seafood, and it's much cheaper than the rest of the country, as well as being home to the biggest amusement park in Scandinavia. If you really care about the environment and want to save money, take a 'staycation', staying at home and visiting local museums, swimming pools and other attractions, rather than travelling abroad. You could go to Perugia's Umbria Jazz, go climbing and abseiling in the Dolomites or hike in the spectacular scenery of the Majella National Park in the Apennines.

Where can you go to the beach in a winter destination?

Câu 40

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A __________ is a piece of paper or a card which allows you to travel on (for example) a plane, ship, or train.