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發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:1引用:1難度:0.72597.Famous for its tolerance as much as its narrow houses and broad canals,Amsterdam is going through a fundamental change of attitude when it comes to the millions of tourists that crowd in each year.Tolerance,it seems,has reached its limits in the Dutch capital,which is now actively urging visitors to head elsewhere as discouraged locals complain of feeling besieged by visitors using the city's streets as a travel playground.
"The pressure is very high, "says Ellen van Loon,a partner at Dutch architectural firm OMA who is involved in adapting the city for the future."We d on't want to turn it in to a Venice.The problem we are currently facing is that Amsterdam is so loved by tourists,we just have so many coming to the city."While Ellen Van Loon acknowledges the positive aspects of tourism,which earns the Dutch economy around $5 billion a year,like many locals she's worried that rising visitor numbers are destroying the soul of this exciting city.
Like Venice and other destinations across Europe,Amsterdam has become a by word for over tourism—a phenomenon closely linked to the rise in cheaper air travel that has seen visitors flood certain places,often spoiling the very spot they came to enjoy.While some cities are still seeking ways to cope,Amsterdam—where a decade-long increase in visitor numbers is forecast to continue,rising from 18 million in 2018 to 42 million in 2030,or more than 50 times the current population—has simply decided it's had enough.
Netherlands'"Perspective 2030"report,published earlier this year,stated that the focus will now be on"destination management"rather than"destination promotion".The document also outlines the country's future strategy,acknowledging that Amsterdam's livability will be severely impacted by"visitor overload"if action is n't taken.
(1)The underlined word"besieged"in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
A.surrounded
B.honoured
C.scared
D.a(chǎn)shamed
(2)What can be inferred from the passage about Venice?
A.Venice is losing the competition with Amsterdam to attract tourists.
B.Venice has begun to take measures to limit the number of tourists.
C.Venice stands out among European cities in tourist attractions.
D.Venice is also suffering from the problem of over tourism.
(3)What is Ellen van Loon's attitude toward tourism in Amsterdam?
A.She has a deep dislike for it.
B.She has a complicated feeling about it.
C.She doesn't care much about its development.
D.She cheers for the considerable profits brought by tourism.
(4)What will the author probably write about in the next paragraph?
A.The tourist attractions Amsterdam has to offer.
B.The influence of Amsterdam's change on other cities.
C.The responses of tourists to the change of Amsterdam's attitude.
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(1)Who is the text intended for?
A.The general public.
B.College freshmen.
C.Educational experts.
D.High school students.
(2)Which course can you take if you are free only in June?
A.Sports Economics.
B.Creative Storytelling.
C.Psychology of Creativity.
D.Case Studies in Neuroscience.
(3)Whose course should you choose if you are interested in creative writing?
A.Leah Roesch's.
B.Edith Freni's.
C.Marshall Duke's.
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