所屬科目:導遊領隊◆英語
1.Gluten _____ meal does not contain any gluten-based product. (A)accepting (B)indulgent (C)intolerant (D)rich
2.Guests checked in at the hotel _____ before going to their rooms. (A)conference room (B)elevator (C)reception (D)concierge service
3.Before entering the country, each visitor must have a valid _____ ready for inspection. (A)travel brochure (B)passport (C)souvenir (D)receipt
4.Peter: Judy, I hope our _____ at the restaurant is confirmed. Judy: Don't worry, I received the confirmation email this morning. (A)reservation (B)city map (C)travel guidebook (D)luggage tag
5.If you plan to try some _____ dishes when traveling to a different country, please do some research about what those dishes are. (A)exotic (B)instinct (C)contrastive (D)known
6.In many major US cities, people can visit the shopping _____ there to make purchases. (A)locales (B)hallmarks (C)mansions (D)districts
7.Be ready for the warm-hearted _____ on these streets; they are super friendly and always eager to persuade you to buy their items. (A)vendors (B)passersby (C)pedestrians (D)residents
8.If you buy some souvenirs from local vendors in Thailand, you should try to _____ for a good deal because the first price offered is usually much higher. (A)commute (B)disguise (C)strive (D)bargain
9.Guest: The toilet won't _____. Receptionist: We'll send a repairperson within half an hour. (A)block (B)flash (C)flush (D)crush
10.This ancient city is a must-visit destination for every tourist to experience the _____ culture and old town atmosphere. (A)modern (B)temporary (C)traditional (D)brief
11.The view gets even more romantic at night as cherry trees along the river are lighted up by charming paper _____. (A)events (B)lanterns (C)festivals (D)rituals
12.Hanle in Ladakh, northern India, rates "one" (the darkest) on the Bortle scale with 270 clear nights; locals switch off lights to _____ splendid starry skies. (A)reveal (B)ignore (C)replace (D)block
13.We don't recommend exchanging your money at the hotel because you won't get a _____ rate. (A)limited (B)wrong (C)visible (D)fair
14.To make getting around the city easier, the tour leader suggested that everyone buy a _____, which allows unlimited travel on buses and trains for a set period. (A)brochure (B)transportation pass (C)boarding pass (D)luggage tag
15.John: Mary, do we need to fill anything out for the souvenirs we bought abroad? Mary: Yes, we need to complete the _____ at the airport for items that may be restricted or taxable. (A)passport (B)travel insurance (C)boarding pass (D)customs declaration form
16.As an effort to protect our environment, the hotels in this region do not provide _____ and you need to prepare those items by yourself. (A)booklets (B)notepads (C)issues (D)amenities
17.Tour Leader: How much time should we allow inside the British Museum? Local Guide: About two hours is ideal to see the _____. (A)highlights (B)tickets (C)staircases (D)restaurants
18.The magnificent waterfall is truly the most _____ feature of this national park. (A)remote (B)average (C)breathtaking (D)boring
19.When traveling to European countries, tourists are highly recommended to pay attention to the _____ hours of different museums because they vary a lot. (A)establishing (B)commercial (C)remodeling (D)opening
20.We will stop at this location for two hours, and you are _____ to walk around and make some small purchases. (A)available (B)free (C)pleased (D)surprised
21.The _____ Northeast Coast is a popular tourist destination that serves both as a fascinating natural classroom and as an enchanting coastal playground. (A)spectacular (B)hostile (C)artificial (D)ordinary
22.Seriously impacted by a storm last year, this tourist site was under a major _____ for eight months. (A)renovation (B)rejuvenation (C)imposition (D)declaration
23.In a tour package with a set content, if you want to _____ an additional service, you might not get it. (A)advocate (B)suggest (C)request (D)introduce
24.When you enter churches or cathedrals, please remember to turn your phone to _____ mode. (A)quite (B)mobile (C)shared (D)silent
25.We have prepared a pin for you to wear on your backpack, so the members in our group can _____ one another very easily. (A)recognize (B)witness (C)splash (D)conduct
26.Even though this is an all-you-can-eat restaurant, you should still try to get only the _____ of food that you need to prevent unnecessary waste. (A)form (B)portion (C)value (D)mass
27.If you have nothing to _____, simply walk through the Green Channel, stopping only if asked to do so by a customs agent. (A)pay (B)declare (C)hide (D)regret
28.Politely _____ and walk away if you feel uncomfortable with a taxi driver's or a vendor's offer. (A)hide (B)excite (C)decline (D)struggle
29.Passenger: How long is my ticket good for? Station staff: It's good until the _____ date written on the ticket. (A)inspiration (B)deduction (C)depression (D)expiration
30.Mary: John, do you know when _____ will start for our flight? John: Yes, it begins at 9:15 A.M. at Gate 7. (A)boarding (B)duty-free shopping (C)terminal (D)luggage
31.When visiting museums and other attractions in Paris, even if you have purchased a museum pass, making a(n) _____ is still required. (A)recommendation (B)reservation (C)accommodation (D)assimilation
32.Officers at _____ check all passports and visas before travelers can enter the country. (A)baggage claim (B)lounge (C)information desk (D)immigration
33.Please keep a safe _____ between yourself and the cliff edge while taking photos. (A)vehicle (B)direction (C)guide (D)distance
34.The crowd waited anxiously at the terminal for the _____ of the VIP guests. (A)preference (B)decoration (C)agony (D)arrival
35.The city's urban center is quite compact and easy to _____ on foot or by bike. (A)permit (B)explore (C)break (D)restore
36.Littering in natural parks can _____ the beauty tourists come to admire. (A)protect (B)repair (C)decorate (D)destroy
37.Tourist: _____ Tour Guide: Yes, but please turn off the camera flash. (A)Can we take photos inside the temple? (B)How much does the entrance ticket cost today? (C)Where is the nearest souvenir shop located? (D)Do we have lunch included in today's schedule?
38.The destination is a big city with _____ tourist attractions; we plan to visit at least six or more of the most recommended ones. (A)few (B)limited (C)narrow (D)countless
39.In England, tax _____ is done in airports rather than in the shops where you make purchases. (A)recharge (B)evasion (C)refund (D)production
40.As a result of _____ caused by the air-traffic controllers' strike, our flight couldn't land in Paris. (A)disruption (B)construction (C)instruction (D)destination
41.Before going on the adventure tour, the travel agency advised all participants to check their _____ to ensure medical expenses and trip cancellations are included. (A)hotel booking (B)travel itinerary (C)insurance coverage (D)flight ticket
42.Passengers simply add value to a smart card and swipe it at the gate to enter. The fare is automatically _____. (A)deducted (B)increased (C)reduced (D)returned
43._____ the noise from the hallway, the couple decided to call the front desk and file a formal complaint. (A)Responsible for (B)In lieu of (C)Being stuck with (D)Fed up with
44.Passenger: Is there Wi-Fi available on this flight? Flight Attendant: Yes, you can _____ after takeoff using the instructions provided. (A)connect (B)sleep (C)stretch (D)clap
45.In Japan, if you want to enter a shrine to visit the inner structure and content, you have to pay attention to see if your outfit is _____ or not; for example, sandals are not suggested. (A)approximate (B)aggravating (C)accelerated (D)appropriate
46.These essential travel _____ will help you avoid common travel mistakes and make the most of your journey. (A)pickpockets (B)tips (C)vouchers (D)peaks
47.Tour Guide: Everyone, please form a _____ to enter the gallery in an orderly manner. Tour Member: Okay, we'll wait our turn. (A)path (B)shortcut (C)queue (D)detour
48.On the city tour, the guide asked everyone to take a photo in front of the famous _____ that represents the history of the area. (A)magnitude (B)landmark (C)brochure (D)souvenir
49.Our hotel is a bit far away from the city center; if you need to buy some _____, there is a small store nearby. (A)groceries (B)categories (C)warnings (D)reminders
50.A local travel agency hung several scenic posters in the company window to _____ pedestrians to come inside and purchase their historical tour. (A)retract (B)attract (C)distract (D)deprive
51.During a crowded flight, she requested _____ to avoid disturbing neighbors when standing up. (A)reclined seat (B)window seat (C)middle seat (D)aisle seat
52.Passenger: Can I change my seat to 22K? Flight Attendant: I'll check _____ and let you know immediately. (A)luggage (B)availability (C)passport (D)schedule
53.Flight Attendant: Sir, please switch off your mobile phone as we are about to _____. (A)get rid of (B)put off (C)remove (D)take off
54.When you encounter crowds in a popular tourist site, remember to pay more attention to your _____. (A)locals (B)simulations (C)indications (D)surroundings
55.This is a non-smoking restaurant. Please _____ your cigarette at once.(A)put in(B)put on(C)put out(D)put up
56.In the areas around this lake, you can find many _____ selling refined clothes and local handicrafts.(A)buildings(B)centers(C)cascades(D)boutiques
57.Passenger: Could you help me place my bag overhead? Flight Attendant: _____ (A)The movie will start on the in-flight screen in ten minutes. (B)Absolutely, let me lift it for you safely. (C)Would you like some water or juice with your meal? (D)The restroom is located at the back of the aircraft.
58.Find out why customers have come on holidays, what they want to do, and then help them to _____ their dream.(A)alternate(B)achieve(C)authorize(D)amend
59.When our group visited a church this morning, we got a glimpse of how the priest performed a local _____.(A)holiday(B)contest(C)ritual(D)stanza
60.In many museums, touching the exhibited items is a behavior that is absolutely _____.(A)regulated(B)prohibited(C)discussed(D)persecuted
61.Let me calculate your bill for you. It all _____ NT$15,000, Sir.(A)stands for(B)adds up to(C)checks out(D)brings down to
62.Aliens who overstay their visas would be _____ back to their country of birth.(A)deported(B)discharged(C)departed(D)disclaimed
63.This artist's _____ are on exhibition at the museum.(A)workouts(B)presences(C)masterminds(D)masterpieces
64.It is common sense that before booking your international flight, you should always check the _____ of your passport to ensure it meets the entry requirements for your destination country.(A)effect(B)validity(C)inquiry(D)limit
65.Tourists on the plane were reminded how to use oxygen masks in case of _____.(A)ambulance(B)emergency(C)evacuation(D)rescue
66.Drawing many people's attention, Jurassic World: The Experience at Cloud Forest is one of the most recently added _____ in Singapore.(A)enterprises(B)amenities(C)expenses(D)attractions
67.That museum is very old and not friendly to tourists who need elevator _____.(A)access(B)report(C)faculty(D)entrance
68.The _____ of this building is typical of the Renaissance age, and many tourists enjoy visiting this place.(A)formulation(B)speculation(C)architecture(D)affiliation
69.Escort: Could you pull over safely and switch on the _____ warning lights, please? We have a guest who needs medical help. Driver: Understood. (A)hazard (B)headlights (C)turn-signal (D)cabin
70.While we are _____ to our next destination, I will point out the beautiful beach and the famous golf course for your reference.(A)en route(B)scheduling(C)declining(D)digressive
71.What is a suitable title for this passage?(A)Making Plans for Traveling(B)Benefits Brought by Tourism(C)Effects Caused by Tourism(D)Tips on Tourism Development
72.Which of the following statements is NOT true? (A)For an area rich in natural beauty, tourism often becomes a primary source of income. (B)Tourism-related industries are the only ones benefiting from the visits of tourists. (C)The money brought in by tourism development can create job opportunities. (D)One negative effect of tourism is that the money generated is not equally distributed.
73.Based on the information presented in this passage, what can be inferred? (A)Towns around national parks often benefit from tourism development. (B)Most revenues generated from tourism development go to the companies owned by locals. (C)City governments benefit a lot from the income generated by tourism development. (D)The benefits brought by tourism development outweigh the disadvantages.
74.According to this article, why is the money generated from tourism development not equitably distributed? (A)There are too many parties involved in the development of tourism. (B)The money generated often goes to the local companies rather than local communities. (C)The money generated mostly goes to large and foreign-owned companies, not to the small local businesses. (D)Most money from tourism development has gone to the central government.
75.What can be described as the purpose of this passage? (A)Reminding readers the merits and concerns about tourism development (B)Warning readers about the existence of foreign-owned companies (C)Explaining why tourism development should be encouraged (D)Emphasizing the intervention of government agencies
76.What is the main focus of this passage?(A)The economic growth of Travel & Tourism(B)The challenges and progress towards net zero in Travel & Tourism(C)The decline of SMEs in global industries(D)The development of new luxury travel destinations
77.What does the article say about many businesses' climate targets?(A)They are already fully aligned with the latest science.(B)They are not yet based on the latest science, but many are revising them.(C)They are mostly focused on reducing plastic waste.(D)They are unnecessary because of strong recovery in tourism.
78.What does the word "fragmented" in the phrase "fragmented regulatory landscape" most nearly mean?(A)Well-organized(B)Strong and united(C)Broken into parts(D)Easy to manage
79.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a challenge to the environment-friendly goal of the Travel & Tourism sector?(A)Scope 3 emission measurement(B)Inconsistencies in reporting standards(C)Insufficient budgets(D)Lack of tourist interest
80.According to the text, which of the following is necessary to achieve net zero before 2050?(A)Increasing the use of new technologies and alternative fuels(B)Reducing international travel completely(C)Closing SMEs to reduce emissions(D)Stopping volume recovery in tourism