2.The Context, Meaning and Scope of Tourism
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4. primitive a.
motivation n.
vital a.
civilisation n.
economy n.
distinctly adv.
phenomenon n. advent n.
connotation n.
revolution
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availability n.
commercial a.
industrialised a.
employment n. estimate v.
investment n. excess n. profound a.
obscure v.
... diversity n.
fragmentation n.
accommodation
n. remain v.
amorphous a.
exclusive a.
institionalised a.
commodity n. income n. quote v. valid a.
domestic a.
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Questions 1-4 1. Paragraph B 2. Paragraph C
3. Paragraph D 4. Paragraph E
1. iiTourism in the mass form as we know it today is a distinctly twentieth-century phenomenon. mass tourismtourism in the mass form
2. iTourism today has grown significantly in both economic and social importance. significanceimportance
3. vHowever, the major problems of the travel and tourism industry that have hidden or obscured its economic impact are the diversity and fragmentation of the industry itself. difficultyeffectsproblemsimpact
4. viiOnce the exclusive province of the wealthy, travel and tourism have become an institutionalised way of life for most of the population. worldimpactmost of the population, institutionalised Questions 5-10
5. The largest employment figures in the world are found in the travel and tourism industry.
6. Tourism contributes over six per cent of the Australian gross national product.
7. Tourism has a social impact because it promotes recreation. 8. Two main features of the travel and tourism industry make its economic significance difficult to ascertain.
9. Visitor spending is always greater than the spending of residents in tourist areas.
10. It is easy to show statistically how tourism affects individual economies.
5. TRUE According to the World Travel and Tourism Council (1992), ‘Travel and tourism is the largest industry in the world on virtually any economic measure including value-added capital
investment, employment and tax contributions’figuresmeasure
6. Australian gross national productNG
7. recreationNG
8. TRUEHowever, the major problems of the travel and tourism industry that have hidden, or obscured its economic impact, are the diversity and fragmentation of the industry itself. two main featuresdiversity and fragmentation 9. visitor spending residents’ spendingNG
10. FALSEthis problem has made it difficult ...to estimate the contribution it makes, FALSE Questions 11-13
11. In Greece, tourism is the most important ________.
12. The travel and tourism industry in Jamaica is the major ______ . 13. The problems associated with measuring international tourism are often reflected in the measurement of _______ .
11. source of income/home: For example, tourism is the major source of income in Bermuda, Greece, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and most Caribbean countries. most importantmajor
12. employer: In addition, Hawkins and Ritchie, quoting from data published by the American Express Company, suggesting that the travel and tourism industry is the number one ranked employer in the Bahamas, Brazil, Canada, France, (the former) West
Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Singapore. majornumber one ranked 13. domestic industry: In many cases, similar difficulties arise when attempts are made to measure domestic tourism. measurement, problemsmeasure, difficulties
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