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Traveling lets us discover new places and cultures, but it's important to protect our planet while doing so. Sustainable travel(可持续旅游)means making choices that help the environment and support local communities. Experts warn that if we don't act now, many famous destinations could disappear by 2040 due to climate change. While reducing pollution is key, there's another problem: tourism money often goes to big companies instead of local people. This unfair situation needs to change.
One simple way to travel sustainably is to reduce pollution from transportation. Planes, cars, and cruise ships(游轮)create the most pollution during trips. Choosing trains or buses for short trips, walking or biking at your destination, and staying longer in one place can make a big difference. For example, taking a train instead of a plane for a 300 km trip cuts pollution by nearly 80%. Small actions like this help protect nature for the future.
Traveling during less busy seasons is another great idea. Visiting popular places like beaches or mountains outside of holidays means fewer crowds and cheaper prices. More importantly, it supports local workers who depend on tourism money all year. Imagine visiting a seaside town in autumn: you'll enjoy fresh seafood at family restaurants and help fishermen and shop owners even after summer ends.
Supporting local businesses is also crucial. Stay at small guesthouses run by local families instead of big hotels. Eat at neighborhood restaurants and buy handmade souvenirs from local sellers. When you spend money here, it directly helps families pay for school or home improvements. In places like Thailand's Chiang Mai, community homestays let travelers learn farming while supporting village schools.
★ Carry a reusable water bottle to avoid plastic waste. Join eco - friendly tours led by local guides to protect wildlife and cultural sites. Packing light also reduces fuel use on planes.
Sustainable travel isn't about giving up fun — it's about enjoying meaningful experiences while caring for the Earth and its people. By making thoughtful choices, we teenagers can also protect nature, help communities, and keep the world's wonders alive. Remember: every small action counts!
61. What BIG question does Paragraph 2 answer?
A. Why should we avoid traveling by plane?
B. How can transportation choices reduce pollution?
C. What are the best tourist destinations in the world?
D. How much does a train ticket cost?
62. What can we infer about staying at local guesthouses?
A. They are more expensive than chain hotels.
B. They help families improve their living conditions.
C. They offer fewer services than international hotels.
D. They are only available in Thailand.
63. Which of the following can be put in ★?
A. Traveling by plane is the fastest way to explore the world.
B. Scientists warn that plastic waste harms marine life.
C. Even small daily actions can make a big difference.
D. Many tourists prefer luxury hotels for comfort.
64. What is a key benefit of traveling during less busy seasons?
A. It reduces air pollution caused by transportation.
B. It helps locals earn money even after busy seasons.
C. It allows travelers to visit more famous attractions.
D. It promises the cheapest accommodation prices.
65. What would the author write about after the last paragraph?
A. A list of the world's most polluted cities.
B. Examples of how students can practice sustainable travel.
C. A history of climate change research.
D. Tips for booking cheap airline tickets.
Traveling lets us discover new places and cultures, but it's important to protect our planet while doing so. Sustainable travel(可持续旅游)means making choices that help the environment and support local communities. Experts warn that if we don't act now, many famous destinations could disappear by 2040 due to climate change. While reducing pollution is key, there's another problem: tourism money often goes to big companies instead of local people. This unfair situation needs to change.
One simple way to travel sustainably is to reduce pollution from transportation. Planes, cars, and cruise ships(游轮)create the most pollution during trips. Choosing trains or buses for short trips, walking or biking at your destination, and staying longer in one place can make a big difference. For example, taking a train instead of a plane for a 300 km trip cuts pollution by nearly 80%. Small actions like this help protect nature for the future.
Traveling during less busy seasons is another great idea. Visiting popular places like beaches or mountains outside of holidays means fewer crowds and cheaper prices. More importantly, it supports local workers who depend on tourism money all year. Imagine visiting a seaside town in autumn: you'll enjoy fresh seafood at family restaurants and help fishermen and shop owners even after summer ends.
Supporting local businesses is also crucial. Stay at small guesthouses run by local families instead of big hotels. Eat at neighborhood restaurants and buy handmade souvenirs from local sellers. When you spend money here, it directly helps families pay for school or home improvements. In places like Thailand's Chiang Mai, community homestays let travelers learn farming while supporting village schools.
★ Carry a reusable water bottle to avoid plastic waste. Join eco - friendly tours led by local guides to protect wildlife and cultural sites. Packing light also reduces fuel use on planes.
Sustainable travel isn't about giving up fun — it's about enjoying meaningful experiences while caring for the Earth and its people. By making thoughtful choices, we teenagers can also protect nature, help communities, and keep the world's wonders alive. Remember: every small action counts!
61. What BIG question does Paragraph 2 answer?
A. Why should we avoid traveling by plane?
B. How can transportation choices reduce pollution?
C. What are the best tourist destinations in the world?
D. How much does a train ticket cost?
62. What can we infer about staying at local guesthouses?
A. They are more expensive than chain hotels.
B. They help families improve their living conditions.
C. They offer fewer services than international hotels.
D. They are only available in Thailand.
63. Which of the following can be put in ★?
A. Traveling by plane is the fastest way to explore the world.
B. Scientists warn that plastic waste harms marine life.
C. Even small daily actions can make a big difference.
D. Many tourists prefer luxury hotels for comfort.
64. What is a key benefit of traveling during less busy seasons?
A. It reduces air pollution caused by transportation.
B. It helps locals earn money even after busy seasons.
C. It allows travelers to visit more famous attractions.
D. It promises the cheapest accommodation prices.
65. What would the author write about after the last paragraph?
A. A list of the world's most polluted cities.
B. Examples of how students can practice sustainable travel.
C. A history of climate change research.
D. Tips for booking cheap airline tickets.
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