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英语课

Feb 01 2003


 


A report by the International Labor 1 Organization says millions of jobs in world tourism have been lost due to political 1)turmoil, the global economic downturn and growing unease among many travelers. The ILO says it does not expect a 2)rebound in employment before 2005.


The International Labor Organization says one in 12 people working in tourism-related businesses have lost their jobs since the September 11 attacks on the United States in 2001. Globally, that comes to 6.6 million people. The report says tourist hotels had been suffering from a general economic downturn that began in early 2001, before the shock wave of the September 11 attacks. Hampering 2 recovery are fears of more terrorist attacks and the possibility of a war in Iraq.


The author of the report, Dirk Belau, says it is difficult to recover jobs in tourism once they are lost. "Jobs once lost in an industry like the tourism industry will not easily be restituted, because enterprises increase their 3)productivity once they had to dismiss workers, and they do not need as many workers in the future as they used in the past for the same type of service," he said.


The report says the heaviest losses were felt in the Middle East and the Americas, particularly the United States. It says international tourist arrivals in the United States were down by 30 percent following the terrorist attacks.


Mr. Belau says changing tastes among travelers also are affecting tourism. He says sea, sand and sun vacations are going out of fashion, and travel to faraway exotic places also is losing its charm. "They change their habits and travel less far," said Dirk Belau. "They stay in their own country, or go to a neighboring country. Perhaps to avoid air transport, but also for economic reasons, they tend to spend less, and they tend to spend less time in their destination and spend less money in their destination, so, all this contributes to difficulties in the tourism industry to recover in terms of income."


The report says tourism dropped off sharply in Australia and Egypt, and big declines also were registered in European countries such as Switzerland, Germany and Austria, traditionally popular with Americans. Some countries, however, showed increases in tourism, such as cheap destination countries in southern Europe - Croatia, Cyprus and Turkey.


Another big winner was China, which has registered impressive growth in both domestic and foreign tourism.


Lisa Schlein for VOA news, Geneva.


 


 


1)     turmoil[5tE:mCil]n.骚动, 混乱


2)     rebound[ri5baund]n. 回弹


3)     productivity [7prCdQk5tiviti]n.生产力



n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦
  • We are never late in satisfying him for his labor.我们从不延误付给他劳动报酬。
  • He was completely spent after two weeks of hard labor.艰苦劳动两周后,他已经疲惫不堪了。
妨碍,束缚,限制( hamper的现在分词 )
  • So fraud on cows and development aid is seriously hampering growth. 因此在牛问题上和发展补助上的诈骗严重阻碍了发展。
  • Short-termism, carbon-trading, disputing the science-are hampering the implementation of direct economically-led objectives. 短效主义,出售二氧化碳,进行科学辩论,这些都不利于实现以经济为主导的直接目标。
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