案例分析题AAccommodation 住宿One is never at a loss for a place to (1) in Malaysia.The country’s cities and major towns have a (2) range of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. Most international (3) hotels cater to total living requirements and as such, one (4) easily find restaurants, entertainment outlets and fitness centres within the (5) complex.Several resort hotels even have adjoining golf courses and (6) parks with special privileges accorded to hotel guests. Family outings (7) these hotels can be a practical yet fun-filled activity. Guests (8) on longer stays may appreciate the serviced apartments situated within (9) major cities.Malaysia is also an excellent destination for romantic getaways, (10) for honeymooners seeking an idyllic tropical retreat with (11) amenities. The country’s award-winning island resorts are paradises waiting to be (12) For budget-conscious tourists, there is an array of accommodations located (13) to amenities and tourist attractions. Budget accommodations in Malaysia are (14) according to the Orchid Classification Scheme and include hostels, bed (15) breakfast establishments, inns, boarding houses, rest houses and lodging houses (16) Orchid rating is awarded to tourist accommodations offering basic facilities (17) well as safe and clean premises.Adventurous souls can try (18) the innumerable value-for-money kampung-style chalets located along popular beaches. Nature (19) seeking communion with nature in Malaysia’s world-famous nature parks such (20) Taman Negara will be amazed by the easy availability of chalets with modern facilities in these areas. (17)处应填写()
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案例分析题B Egyptian Villages 埃及村落Most of the inhabitants live in mud-brick homes, their (1) walls insulating against the afternoon heat. Flat roofs, exposed (2) the northern evening breezes, serve as cool sleeping (3) as well as storage areas. Villagers plaster the outer walls (4) often trim them in blue, a color they believe (5) off the evil eye. As a man becomes richer, (6) can add a second story to his house perhaps (7) his married son. Those villagers who have made the (8) to Mecca paint the legend of their trip on (9) outer walls of their homes. Such hajj houses, along (10) the mosques, are the most distinguished buildings in a (11) Some villagers build ornate pigeon coops close to their (12) , using the birds as food and their droppings to (13) crops. Many houses still have dirt floors and lack (14) or running water; women with jars balanced on their (15) make the trek to the community well, and children donkeys haul the (16) liquid in jerry cans.All (17) said, government sponsored building programs have also brought newer (18) residences and utilities to some villages, particularly those outside (19) Nile Valley in the Oases and the Red Sea (20) areas. (16)处应填写()
案例分析题B Egyptian Villages 埃及村落Most of the inhabitants live in mud-brick homes, their (1) walls insulating against the afternoon heat. Flat roofs, exposed (2) the northern evening breezes, serve as cool sleeping (3) as well as storage areas. Villagers plaster the outer walls (4) often trim them in blue, a color they believe (5) off the evil eye. As a man becomes richer, (6) can add a second story to his house perhaps (7) his married son. Those villagers who have made the (8) to Mecca paint the legend of their trip on (9) outer walls of their homes. Such hajj houses, along (10) the mosques, are the most distinguished buildings in a (11) Some villagers build ornate pigeon coops close to their (12) , using the birds as food and their droppings to (13) crops. Many houses still have dirt floors and lack (14) or running water; women with jars balanced on their (15) make the trek to the community well, and children donkeys haul the (16) liquid in jerry cans.All (17) said, government sponsored building programs have also brought newer (18) residences and utilities to some villages, particularly those outside (19) Nile Valley in the Oases and the Red Sea (20) areas. (15)处应填写()
案例分析题AAccommodation 住宿One is never at a loss for a place to (1) in Malaysia.The country’s cities and major towns have a (2) range of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. Most international (3) hotels cater to total living requirements and as such, one (4) easily find restaurants, entertainment outlets and fitness centres within the (5) complex.Several resort hotels even have adjoining golf courses and (6) parks with special privileges accorded to hotel guests. Family outings (7) these hotels can be a practical yet fun-filled activity. Guests (8) on longer stays may appreciate the serviced apartments situated within (9) major cities.Malaysia is also an excellent destination for romantic getaways, (10) for honeymooners seeking an idyllic tropical retreat with (11) amenities. The country’s award-winning island resorts are paradises waiting to be (12) For budget-conscious tourists, there is an array of accommodations located (13) to amenities and tourist attractions. Budget accommodations in Malaysia are (14) according to the Orchid Classification Scheme and include hostels, bed (15) breakfast establishments, inns, boarding houses, rest houses and lodging houses (16) Orchid rating is awarded to tourist accommodations offering basic facilities (17) well as safe and clean premises.Adventurous souls can try (18) the innumerable value-for-money kampung-style chalets located along popular beaches. Nature (19) seeking communion with nature in Malaysia’s world-famous nature parks such (20) Taman Negara will be amazed by the easy availability of chalets with modern facilities in these areas. (15)处应填写()
案例分析题B Egyptian Villages 埃及村落Most of the inhabitants live in mud-brick homes, their (1) walls insulating against the afternoon heat. Flat roofs, exposed (2) the northern evening breezes, serve as cool sleeping (3) as well as storage areas. Villagers plaster the outer walls (4) often trim them in blue, a color they believe (5) off the evil eye. As a man becomes richer, (6) can add a second story to his house perhaps (7) his married son. Those villagers who have made the (8) to Mecca paint the legend of their trip on (9) outer walls of their homes. Such hajj houses, along (10) the mosques, are the most distinguished buildings in a (11) Some villagers build ornate pigeon coops close to their (12) , using the birds as food and their droppings to (13) crops. Many houses still have dirt floors and lack (14) or running water; women with jars balanced on their (15) make the trek to the community well, and children donkeys haul the (16) liquid in jerry cans.All (17) said, government sponsored building programs have also brought newer (18) residences and utilities to some villages, particularly those outside (19) Nile Valley in the Oases and the Red Sea (20) areas. (17)处应填写()