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American travelers plan to take 10 million more trips this summer than last, despite incre

ases in hotel rates, airfare, car-rental costs and gasoline prices. Thanks to high consumer confidence, people will travel more often, stay longer and spend more money on their vacations this year.

"It's going to be a record travel season," says Jason Ader, a senior analyst with in vestment bank Bear, Stearns & Co. "The economy's strong. Consumers feel good. The stock market's up. And the prices we're seeing are as high as they've been since we've been keeping records, and that's since the fifties."

In all, American vacationers will take more than 270 million trips this summer -- 4 percent more than last year, according to the travel association. The top 10 destinations are Florida, California, Hawaii, Colorado, New York, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, Washington state and Washington.

During such trips, a family of four will spend $ 213 a day for meals and lodging -- an increase of $ 3 from last year, according to a forecast released by the Travel Industry Association of America. In some cases, price increases are expected to double the inflation rate, which was 2.1 percent in March. The average daily price tag on a hotel room will increase 3.9 percent to $ 81.77 from $ 78.67, according to a report by Price Waterhouse Coopers and Bear, Stearns.

Traveling by car this summer is expected to cost about $10.66 per 100 miles, which covers gas, tires and maintenance, according to the American Automobile Association. The recent increase in gasoline prices should make long road trips more expensive. Nevertheless, car-rental companies are expecting more leisure rentals this summer compared with last and are pushing prices up accordingly.

Tickets on the major North American airlines will continue to increase, with prices jumping 10 percent by year's end, ac. cording to the Price Waterhouse Coopers' report. But the higher prices are not turning vacationers away from air travel. "Given the strong economy, and if all other factors are constant, travelers will most likely take to the domestic skies in record numbers despite higher costs to the wallet," says Dexter Wood, a Price Waterhouse Coopers consultant.

One reason Americans are more likely to travel this year is that.

A.airlines tickets are less expensive

B.more and more Americans have cars

C.the stock market is up

D.travel agents are offering special deals

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第1题

According to paragraph two, setting up airline alliances will chiefly benefit______.A.Nort

According to paragraph two, setting up airline alliances will chiefly benefit______.

A.North American airlines and their domestic travelers

B.North American airlines and their foreign counterparts

C.Asian airlines and their foreign travelers

D.Asian airlines and their domestic travelers

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第2题

_____on the Caribbean Sea, Cancun is famous among European and American travelers as a dre
am holiday destination.

A.Locate

B.Locating

C.Located

D.Location

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第3题

According to the passage, setting up airline alliances will chiefly benefit ______.A.North

According to the passage, setting up airline alliances will chiefly benefit ______.

A.North American airlines and their domestic travelers

B.North American airlines and their foreign counterparts

C.Asian airlines and their foreign travelers

D.Asian airlines and their domestic travelers

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第4题

It was ______that asked Maury for help in oceanographic studies.A.the American NavyB.some

It was ______that asked Maury for help in oceanographic studies.

A.the American Navy

B.some early intercontinental travelers

C.those who earned a living from the sea

D.the company which proposed to lay an undersea cable

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It was ______ that asked Maury for help in oceanographic studies.A.the American NavyB.some

It was ______ that asked Maury for help in oceanographic studies.

A.the American Navy

B.some early intercontinental travelers

C.those who earned a living from the sea

D.the company which proposed to lay an undersea cable

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第6题

It was ____that asked Maury for help in oceanographic studies. A.the American

It was ____that asked Maury for help in oceanographic studies.

A.the American Navy

B.some early intercontinental travelers

C.those who earned a living from the sea

D.the company which proposed to lay an undersea cable

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It was ________ that asked Maury for help in oceanographic studies.A) the American

It was ________ that asked Maury for help in oceanographic studies.

A) the American Navy

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C) those who earned a living from the sea

D) the company which proposed to lay an undersea cable

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People from different cultures sometimes do things that make each other uncomfortable, som
etimes without realizing it. Most Americans【C1】______out of the country and have very【C2】______experience with foreigners. But they are usually spontaneous, friendly and open, and enjoy【C3】______new people, having guests and【C4】______people together formally or informally. They tend to use first names【C5】______most situations and speak freely【C6】______themselves. So if your American hosts do something that【C7】______you uncomfortable, try to let them know how you feel. Most people will【C8】______your honesty and try【C9】______you uncomfortable again. And you'll all【C10】______something about another culture !

Many travelers find【C11】______easier to meet people in the U.S. than in other countries. They may just【C12】______and introduce themselves or even invite you over【C13】______they really know you. Sometimes Americans are said to be【C14】______Perhaps it seems so, but they are probably just【C15】______a good time. Just like【C16】______, it takes time to become real friends【C17】______people in the U. S..

If and when you【C18】______American friends, they will probably【C19】______introducing you to their friends and family, and if they seem proud【C20】______you, it's probably because they are. Relax and enjoy it!

【C1】

A.has never been

B.has been never

C.have been never

D.have never been

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Cultural Differences People from different cultures sometimes do things that make eac

Cultural Differences

People from different cultures sometimes do things that make each other uncomfortable.sometimes without realizing it. Most Americans______1 out of the country and have very______2 experience with foreigners. But they are usually spontaneous.friendly and open.and enjoy______3 new people.having guests and bringing people together formally or informally.They tend to use first names______4 most situations and speak freely about themselves. So if your American hosts do something that______5 you uncomfortable.try to let them know how you feel. Most people will______6 your honesty and try not to make you uncomfortable again. And you'll all______7 something about another culture!

Many travelers find______8 easier to meet people in the U. S. than in other countries. They may just come up and introduce themselves or even invite you over______9 they really know you. Sometimes Americans are said to be______10 . Perhaps it seems so.but they are probably just______11 a good time. Just like anywhere else.it takes time to become real friends______12 people in the U.S..

If and when you______13 American friends.they will probably______14 introducing you to their friends and family.and if they seem proud______15 you.it's probably because they are. Relax and enjoy it.

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A.have never been

B.have been never

C.has never been

D.has been never

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第10题

Federal officials and the nation's airline industry have reached an agreement expected to
cut the typical delay from 57 minutes to 46 at Chicago's O' Hare International, the world's most congested airport at the heart of record-setting delays around the USA.

The agreement announced Wednesday marks the third time this year that the government and the airlines have cut flights at O' Hare in the hope of bringing the problem under control. The Federal Aviation Administration said the latest strategy will cut delays about 20%.

Transportation officials conceded that the agreement, which takes effect Nov. 1, is an interim step toward solving the problem.

"O' Hare will no longer be the place where on-time schedules come to die," said Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Marion Blakey, who signed the agreement with Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta.

The agreement is in effect until April 30 and is expected to reduce delays at other airports by 5%, Mineta said. O' Hare's severe congestion causes a ripple effect on flights across the country.

United and American airlines agreed to cut 37 flights usually scheduled at O' Hare between noon and 8 p. m. — 20 by United and 17 by American. The two carriers operate 86% of O'Hare's flights. Other airlines agreed not to add more flights.

Since November, when the two carriers added flights in a competition for passengers, O' Hare has suffered record delays. In May, O' Hare had 14,500 late flights, more than ever recorded at a U. S. airport. The effect of the latest flight reductions will be even greater for the most severe delays—those of two hours or more. Severe delays should drop by 34%, the FAA said.

Even though O' Hare handles more flights than any other airport in the world, the demand to fly there is greater than its six runways can handle. Chicago has proposed expanding the airport, but the expansion would not be completed for at least 10 years.

Richard Marchi, senior vice president with the Airports Council International, said the government needs to develop long-term solutions that will prevent a repeat of the chaos that developed at O' Hare.

"The fear is that (the agreement) runs to April 30, 2005," Marchi said. "Then the question is, what happens?"

Mineta and Blakey said they will use the coming months to seek additional solutions at O' Hare.

The government initially demanded that airlines reduce the number of scheduled flights into O' Hare to no more than 86 per hour. But in a compromise with the airlines, up to 88 flights are allowed.

A provision of the agreement allows smaller airlines to add up to three additional flights to promote competition.

United and American had shifted or cut a total of 105 flights before Wednesday's deal. Both airlines released statements saying they approved of the cuts.

The agreement received mixed reviews from travelers' groups.

"This is going to be a benefit for travelers throughout our aviation system," said Caleb Tiller, a spokesman for the National Business Travel Association, which represents corporate travel managers. "Business travelers in particular are going to benefit from this new arrangement at O' Hare. "

Air Travelers Association. corn issued a statement denouncing the cuts.

"These 37 flight losses will reduce service at O' Hare and run the risk of raising fares for passengers," said the group's president, David Stempler.

"This will create O' Hare Lite, which is less filling and costs more. "

The agreement reached by Federal officials and nation's airline industry will last ______ .

A.five months

B.six months

C.seven months

D.eight months

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