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Thirty years ago my family were one of the lucky ones and went on holiday, once a year for a week. They went every year to the nearest seaside resort where there were a few traditionally run hotels, a beach, a little town and that was it. Today tourism is big business throughout the world and our expectations and life styles have greatly altered.
There are those people, especially environmentalists, who see the growth of tourism as a disaster for the environment as well as local cultures. Tourism has often meant huge hotel complexes, swimming pools, pollution and over¬crowding that have destroyed many local communities. This has been the case on the Costa del Sol in Spain, which has been literally invaded by tourists for the past few decades. As the tourists start to look for more exotic places to go on holiday, the problem with protecting yet unspoiled areas in, for example, South East Asia, Central America and Africa grows.
Many of us have laughed at the commercial that shows an American tourist group on a sightseeing coach in Norway. Whenever the guide points out a local sight of interest, someone on the coach spots a McDonald’s or another American Company on the other side of the coach, and everyone’s attention is drawn to that. This is a good example of how many people, who go abroad on holiday, are actually more interested in experiencing familiar surroundings than discovering the local culture. As a result, travel companies try to make the resorts look as much as possible like the environment the tourists are used to.
Yet the growth of tourism has opened up parts of the world and enabled travelers to go to places they could only have dreamed of thirty years ago. The meeting of different cultures in this way has led to a greater mingling of peoples and cultures and habits. Take food for example: Italian dishes such as spaghetti and Spanish rice dishes such as paella, are nowadays eaten all over the world.
On a more serious level, tourism is often the developing countries’ most important source of income. Foreign tourists bring in much needed foreign currency and this can help that country buy equipment and goods from abroad. In this way tourism is good for an area of the country.
1. Where do tourists today try to find more exotic places for a holiday?
2. What is a good example of how many people, who do abroad, are actually more interested in experiencing familiar surroundings than discovering the local culture?
3. What does tourism bring to the economy of different countries?
4. What dishes are nowadays eaten all over the world?
Задание 1. Найдите соответствия, подберите к цифре соответствующую букву.
1. The health service
2. The polyclinic
3. The emergency ambulance service
4. The district doctor
5. Russian citizens
a. -operates day and night
b. -embraces the entire population
c. -examines out-patients
d. -provides the emergency service
e. -protects the health of the people
f. -visits ill patients at home
g. -receive medical assistance
Задание 2. ответьте на вопросы.
1. Who works in the polyclinics?
2. What rooms does the polyclinic have?
3. What is the main principle of health service in Russia?
4. What does modern medical equipment enable the doctors to do?
Задание 3. Завершите предложения.
1. Polyclinics give …
2. Any Russian citizen may …
3. Every citizen has a right to …
4. One of the main tasks in fighting against diseases is …
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2. Helena, you may have gone to the cinema a lot. You know a lot about films, actors and actresses.
3. She must have spoken to the manager but I'm not sure.
4. Perhaps he went to the beach by another way. I may have missed him.
5. I left my car under the NO PARKING sign; and now it's gone. It may have been stolen. — Not necessarily. The police may have driven it away.
6. Good-bye and thank you. Perhaps we must see each other again some time.
7. The waiter may have misunderstood the foreigner and brought him a wrong dish.
8. I wonder how the fire started. — Oh, somebody may have dropped a lighted cigarette. Or it may have been an electrical
fault.
9. It was the depth of winter and we had to wait 18 hours in an unheated station. — You must have been frozen by the time the train arrived.
10. They must be working at the same problem.
11. "Oh, you!" he said as he looked up in surprise. He must have forgotten my name.
12. I didn't see Jim but I knew for sure that he must be waiting
somewhere.
13. Is he likely to come again? — He may. I really don't know.
14. I must be very stupid but I don't seem to be able to understand what you are saying.
15.1 found this baby bird at the foot of a tree. It must have fallen
from a nest.