出版时间:2013-2 出版社:北京大学出版社
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UNIT 1 SERVICE PART Ⅰ TEXT Text A What Are Services? Text B Guest Service PART Ⅱ DIALOGUE Dialogue 1 Applying for a Visa Dialogue 2 Booking Tickets PART Ⅲ TOURISM LINK: VISA APPLICATION FORM PART Ⅳ GOOD TO KNOW: TRANSPORTATION TERMS PART Ⅴ EXERCISES UNIT 2 TOURISM PART Ⅰ TEXT Text A Tourism, Good or Bad Text B What Is a Tour Guide PART Ⅱ DIALOGUE Dialogue 1 Changing Foreign Currency Dialogue 2 Taking a Taxi PART Ⅲ TOURISM LINK: INVITATION LETTER PART Ⅳ GOOD TO KNOW: AT THE AIRPORT PART Ⅴ EXERCISES UNIT3 TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PART Ⅰ TEXT TextA Airline Services Text B Greyhound Lines, Inc PART Ⅱ DIALOGUE Dialogue 1 Checking Luggage Dialogue 2 Before Boarding PART Ⅲ TOURISM LINK: CURRICULUM VITAE PART Ⅳ GOOD TO KNOW: BUSINESS SERVICE PART Ⅴ EXERCISES UNIT4 THE F&B INDUSTRY PART Ⅰ TEXT Text A You Are What You Eat Text B The Chef's Ladder PART Ⅱ DIALOGUE Dialogue 1 Booking a Table Dialogue 2 Having Western Food PART Ⅲ TOURISM LINK: MENU PART Ⅳ GOOD TO KNOW: IN THE RESTAURANT PART V EXERCISES ACTIVITY 1 WORKSHOP 1- NEW HEADLINE UNIT5 TRAVEL SERVICES PART Ⅰ TEXT Text A Tour Operators Text B The Retail Travel Agent PART Ⅱ DIALOGUE Dialogue 1 On the Plane: Captain's Announcement Dialogue 2 On the Plane: Having Meal : PART Ⅲ TOURISM LINK: ITINERARY PART Ⅳ GOOD TO KNOW: THE TYPES OF LUGGAGE PART Ⅴ EXERCISES UNIT6 HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY PART Ⅰ TEXT Text A The History of Hotel Industry Text B Hostel PART Ⅱ DIALOGUE Dialogue 1 Reserving a Room Dialogue 2 Arranging the Luggage PART Ⅲ TOURISM LINK: RESERVATION APPLICATION FORM PART Ⅳ GOOD TO KNOW: MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY PART Ⅴ EXERCISES …… UNIT 7 EVENT PLANNING UNIT 8 TOURIST PRODUCT ACTIVITY 2 SPOT SURVEYAND CLASSROOM PRESENTATION UNIT 9 TOURISM MARKETING UNIT 10 COMMUNICATION UNIT 11 TOURIST ATTRACTIONS UNIT 12 SPECIAL INTEREST TOURS ACTIVITY 3 WORKSHOP 2: THE SKI RESORT UNIT 13 SPORTS AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES UNIT 14 LEISURE AND RECREATION UNIT 15 TOURISM CULTURE UNIT 16 TOURISM SUSTAINABILITY ACTIVITY 4 THEME TRAIL DESIGN FOR ATARGET CITY: USE BOSTON'S FREEDOM TRAIL AS A TEMPLATE
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版权页: 插图: Mt. Rundle, named for Robert Rundle, the Wesleyan missionary who passed through theregion in the 1840s, rises to 2 949 metres (9 700 feet). It is one of Banff's signature sights and isoften seen on postcards or paintings with the town of Banff nestled just below it. Seven distincthigh points along its ridge stretch southeast from Banff to the Whiteman's Gap. The 6.4 km (3.8mile) drive to Mt. Norquay begins north of the TransCanada Highway from Banff, with awinding two-lane road providing striking views of Banff and the Vermilion Lakes. Theelevation of Mt. Norquay is 2 522 meters (8 300 feet), and it is one of Banff's popular skiingareas in the winter. The Vermilion Lakes are the most important wetlands for migratory birds in Banff NationalPark. Located near Banff, just south of the TransCanada Highway, the three lakes are connected bymarshes and beaver dams. The varied lakeshore habitat makes this one of the richest bird andwildlife areas in the Park. Cascade Mountain, towers 2 998 metres (9 840 feet) north of the Banfftownsite. Part of the Vermilion Range of mountains, Cascade's prominent waterfall can beviewed from the TransCanada Highway. The Lake Minnewanka loop road takes you to severalpopular sites for interpretive walking tours, picnicking, biking or fishing. Bankhead is 8 km (4.8miles) northeast of Banff on the road to Lake Minnewanka. Watch for signs for Lower Bankhead,an abandoned coal mine, and Upper Bankhead, site of the previous coal mining community. Thesame forces that shaped the mountains also left exposed rich seams of coal on Cascade Mountain.In Banff's early days, these seams were mined to fuel the railway's ever-hungry steam engines.While industrial activities such as mining are no longer allowed in National Parks, visitors can walkthrough the scattered remains of the ghost coal town. Interpretive signs at the beginning of theself-guided trail will help you to discover Bankhead's story. Two Jack Lake and Johnson Lake, the smallest of the three area lakes, are reachable fromthe Lake Minnewanka Drive via a loop. Both are popular spots for fishing, picnics and canoeing.You're likely to see Bighorn sheep on your circuit. Lake Minnewanka is the largest lake in thePark, and the only one on which power boats are permitted. It is very popular with troutfishermen. Minnewanka, meaning "Lake of the Water Spirit" is also a popular family recreationalfamily centre, with picnic areas, a snack shop, trails along the lake, boating and fishing.
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