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"Red tourism",a new form of tourism in which people visit locations and memorials(紀(jì)念碑)of historical significance to the Communist Party of China,has given a much-needed shot in the arm of the domestic(國(guó)內(nèi)的)tourism industry in summer.And red tourism will be more popular during the National Day Golden Week holiday.
   Ticket bookings for red tourism sites in June increased by five times with local and short trips to red tourism sites being the choice of about 88 percent of such tourists.And the search for the term "red tourism" on Mafengwo,a Chinese travel service and social-networking platform,increased by 300 percent during the summer holidays.
   Red tourism is not only about the joy of visiting a new place and taking in the wonderful sights.It is also about gaining knowledge about history and being inspired by the stories of the people who gave their lives to the founding of the People's Republic in 1949 and worked for the wellbeing of the Chinese people.By rediscovering history and passing on the stories of the Chinese revolution and its heroes to the next generations,people can uplift their spirit.
   Red tourism can also be used as an opportunity to develop rural (農(nóng)村的) areas because most of the revolutionary bases and red tourism sites are in the countryside.It can raise the incomes of local people.Since red tourism creates jobs and helps increase farmers' incomes,it can develop local development.
   Data show that in the first half of 2022,more than 30 percent of all tourists visited red tourism sites in rural areas,which was 10 percent more than the last year.Yet red tourism faces certain developmental problems,mainly because some local government officials have failed to make the best use of red tourism resources for local development.

(1)What can we know about red tourism?
A
A

A.It has brought life to tourism.
B.It is not popular with the young.
C.It is a traditional form of tourism.
D.It is about visiting beautiful scenery.
(2)Why does the author list the numbers in paragraph 2?
B
B

A.To describe a scene.
B.To prove his idea.
C.To illustrate the story.
D.To introduce a platform.
(3)What is the benefit of red tourism for rural areas?
B
B

A.It can help improve farming facilities.
B.Local people can make more money.
C.It can offer job opportunities to visitors.
D.Local people can receive much help from society.
(4)What will be mentioned in the following paragraphs?
C
C

A.More and more people will choose red tourism.
B.Many travel companies will benefit from red tourism.
C.Some measures should be taken to solve problems.
D.More red tourism sites should be open to the public.

【考點(diǎn)】說(shuō)明文;傳統(tǒng)文化
【答案】A;B;B;C
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發(fā)布:2024/5/27 14:0:0組卷:1引用:4難度:0.5
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