Exercise 1. Listen to a news report and fill in each blank with no more than THREE words.
While many sights in Viet Nam are hardly (1)
, some farmers in the Mekong Delta have attracted hundreds of foreign vistors to their ecological gardens. Ba Duc, O Hau and Tien Giang province are one example. Before 2000, no visitors spent more than 15 minutes at his house, and very few tourists returned for a second visit. Then Ba Duc had an idea. He thought if tourists had
to do while visiting his house, they would stay longer. He then turned his 2.5-hectare farm into an (3)
, with a fish pond where tourists can go fishing. His wife started cooking (4)
for the visitors and even teaching them how to cook local specialities. At present, Ba Duc welcomes around (5)
a day.
Similarly, Tu Binh of Vinh Long Province turned his 2.1-hectare fish pond into an (6)
in 2005. Tourists can now catch fish in the pond, but then they have to release the small ones (7)
the pond. He also kept several (8)
and raised some African ostriches. Bird watching and ostrich riding became very (9)
for tourists to enjoy on his farm. Tu Binh now runs a very successful (10)
with around 300 visitors every day.
Trả lời bởi giáo viên
While many sights in Viet Nam are hardly (1)
, some farmers in the Mekong Delta have attracted hundreds of foreign vistors to their ecological gardens. Ba Duc, O Hau and Tien Giang province are one example. Before 2000, no visitors spent more than 15 minutes at his house, and very few tourists returned for a second visit. Then Ba Duc had an idea. He thought if tourists had
to do while visiting his house, they would stay longer. He then turned his 2.5-hectare farm into an (3)
, with a fish pond where tourists can go fishing. His wife started cooking (4)
for the visitors and even teaching them how to cook local specialities. At present, Ba Duc welcomes around (5)
a day.
Similarly, Tu Binh of Vinh Long Province turned his 2.1-hectare fish pond into an (6)
in 2005. Tourists can now catch fish in the pond, but then they have to release the small ones (7)
the pond. He also kept several (8)
and raised some African ostriches. Bird watching and ostrich riding became very (9)
for tourists to enjoy on his farm. Tu Binh now runs a very successful (10)
with around 300 visitors every day.
While many sights in Viet Nam are hardly known to tourists, some farmers in the Mekong Delta have attracted hundreds of foreign vistors to their ecological gardens. Ba Duc, O Hau and Tien Giang province is one example. Before 2000, no visitors spent more than 15 minutes at his house, and very few tourists returned for a second visit. Then Ba Duc had an idea. He thought if tourists had more activities to do while visiting his house, they would stay longer. He then turned his 2.5-hectare farm into an ecological garden, with a fish pond where tourists can go fishing. His wife started cooking home-made meals for the visitors and even teaching them how to cook local specialities. At present, Ba Duc welcomes around 100 visitors a day.
Similarly, Tu Binh of Vinh Long Province turned his 2.1-hectare fish pond into an ecotourism destination in 2005. Tourists can now catch fish in the pond, but then they have to release the small ones back into the pond. He also kept several exotic birds and raised some African ostriches. Bird watching and ostrich riding became very popular activities for tourists to enjoy on his farm. Tu Binh now runs a very successful ecotourism business with around 300 visitors every day.