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In many places, tourism is becoming a problem. Some areas are
(1) tourists that locals' quality of
life suffers from crowding, inconsiderate visitors, and housing problems. _ (2), overtourism makes
vacations unpleasant for tourists themselves. Tourism should be beneficial for both visitors and locals, but
overtourism turns it into a (3) experience for all.
The UN agency
(4)promoting responsible tourism, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO),
has made some suggestions about overtourism. First, they say we must deal with crowding. Some sights
attract (5)_ as they can comfortably hold. The UNWTO recommends providing tourists (6)_
suggestions about lesser-known locations and sights. Some visitors will choose to go there rather than the
busy attractions, but __(7)_ about those sights can they go! When attractions are crowded _(8)___ this
doesn't work, the UNWTO suggests that the number of tourists that are allowed in each day should be
reduced.
Another issue that the UNWTO has addressed is the tension between visitors and locals created by
overtourism. The UNWTO suggests two (9) to help with this. The first is keeping local people
involved in decision-making. Overtourism problems affect some people more than others, and the people
(10) should be part of discussions about it. On the tourists' side, local governments should make sure
visitors understand local customs so they don't accidentally cause trouble. These recommendations* can
make tourism a good thing for everyone.
註:recommendation 建議
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responsible for
(5)(A) twice as many people (B) twice as more people
C) twice as people
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