Tourism has become a very big business. For Spain, Italy and Greece it is the largest resource of foreign exchange, and –1– for Britain, it is the fourth. Faced with this huge new income, no government can afford to look –2– on the business. questions of hotel bathrooms, beach umbrellas and ice-cream sales are now –3– by ministers of tourism with solemn expertise. Before the Second World War the tourist industry was widely –4– as being stupid. But tourism has become a new industry, as trade business used –5–. in Spain, Italy, Greece and much of Eastern Europe, new road systems have opened up in the country, first to tourists, and –6– to industry and locals. 来源:www.examda.com –7– of tourism is a nationalized industry, a key part of national planning. In a place west of Marseilles, the French government is killing mosquitoes and –8– six big vacation places to –9– nearly a million tourists. In Eastern Europe, a whole new seaside culture has sprung up over the last few years: the governments have greatly benefited when tourists from the West multiplied from half a million four years –10– to nearly two million last year.
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2. A.upB.atC.forD.down
3. A.determinedB.discussedC.arguedD.sold
4. A.regardedB.saidC.talkedD.spread
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7. A.ManyB.AllC.NoneD.Much
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