Multiple Choice Cloze 10 AM UK TIME TUESDAY 14th May

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  • Multiple Choice Cloze 10 AM UK TIME TUESDAY 14th May
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    SUBSEQUENT STREAM ON THURSDAY 16th May AT 3.30 PM UK TIME
    Antarctic tourism: Should we just say no?
    www.bbc.com/travel/article/20...
    It has nonetheless been adopted by IAATO, which also restricts how many ships can visit any given site per day as well as the number of passengers who can be (aground, ashore, inshore, stranded) at any one time.
    "IAATO tend to lead in this area, because they are much more reactive," added Bergstrom. "What you can't expect them to do, as an industry body, is to (ceiling, cap, top, rein) numbers."
    There is clear (concert, rapport, compliance, consensus) that something needs to change, but no agreement on what those changes should be.
    Should landings be made at a larger number of sites for instance, or should we aim to keep the human (footstep, footprint, impression, fingerprint) as small as possible?
    Perhaps we should say the peninsula is the part of Antarctica that receives the greatest human (percussion, impact, clout, clash) and that we should leave the rest alone.
    "We are already seeing adventure-style tourism (spreading, distributing, scattering, laying) down to the Ross Sea," Leane said.
    Christian believes that any caps - whether on number of sites or on the numbers of ships visiting - would be (quarrelsome, combative, pugnacious, contentious) and suggests an alternative might be to treat Antarctica as a national park and start charging entrance fees.
    "Frankly there is so little regulation now that almost anything that will protect fragile areas and (ensure, deliver, guard, underwrite) industry is regulated by an official legal source rather than self-regulated, would be really positive," she said.
    Researchers recommend that anyone thinking about visiting Antarctica should take a hard look at their motivation and the impacts of their (choice, option, pick, will) .
    "As a researcher, it's a moral decision that I make every time I go, whether what I'm doing is worth the impact," said Leane, who says tourists should also (assess, evaluate, appraise, weigh) up the consequences.
    "If your motivation is simply because you have stepped on six continents already and you want to step on the seventh - personally I think that's a fairly (facetious, fickle, futile, frivolous) reason."
    Bergstrom also suggests (could, would, should, may)-be travellers think twice.

ความคิดเห็น • 3

  • @patriciasaldanha7243
    @patriciasaldanha7243 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Watched the replay❤ it was tough today and I am still lost!!!

  • @Ricardo-xg6gx
    @Ricardo-xg6gx 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I consider myself an eternal would-be to master the English language, I have even come to think that I will always be

    • @iswearenglish
      @iswearenglish  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      good use of would-be