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Spain Urges Tourists to Come Back in July
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lockdown–n.the confinement of prisoners to their cells for a temporary period as a curity measure
tourism–n.the business of providing hotels, restaurants, entertainment, etc., for people who are traveling
quarantine–n.the period of time during which a person or animal that has a dia or that might have a dia is kept away from others to prevent the dia from spreading standard–n. a level of quality, achievement, etc., that is considered acceptable or desirable
bar–n.a place of business for the sale of alcoholic drinks
四化建设capacity–n.the largest amount or number that can be held or contained
complicated–adj.hard to understand, explain, or deal with; having many parts or steps
Step 2 Listen and fill in the missing words.
Spain urged foreign visitors on Monday to return starting in July, as the country ead one of Europe’s strictest lockdowns. But many1 tourism business still worry about saving the industry’s summer ason.
The world’s cond-most visited nation clod its business and beaches 2 in March to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Overas visitors had to be placed in quarantine for two weeks. But 3 a
government statement said that requirement will be lifted beginning July 1.
“The worst is behind us,” said Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya on Twitter. “In July we 4 will gradually open Spain to international tourists, lift the quarantine, ensure the highest standards of health safety. We 5 look forward to welcoming you!”
Spain usually has about 80 million visitors a year. Tourism 6 makes up more than 12 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) and an even bigger share of jobs. So the summer ason is important to hold off 7 the possibility of an economic recession.
Restaurants and bars in Madrid and Barcelona were permitted to open outside spaces on Monday, but 8 only at 50 percent capacity. Many business stayed clod as owners weighed the value of rving just a few people.
Some of tho who did open were not very hopeful.
“It’s complicated, we are not going to be able to save the tourist ason, unless (enough) foreigners come,” said Alfonso Gomez, 9 a restaurant owner in Barcelona.
电子商务论文题目On the streets, people enjoying new-found freedoms were more cheerful. “It’s nice just to feel a bit of normality again 10 after so long,” said Rosie, a writer and Barcelona resident.
过年贴福字Most students in Spain still need to study online. But some schools reopened in the northern Basque area. 11 Returning students had their temperatures checked and wore face masks.
Spain has reported more than 28,000 coronavirus deaths and over 235,000 cas. However, the country has en the number of daily deaths drop to 12 fewer than 100 for the last week.
The hope of foreign tourism beginning in July raid shares of tourism-related stocks, including major13 hotel operator Melia Hotels.
The country’s tourism industry is receiving the largest amount of state-supported aid meant to help business. The state 14 credit agency ICO says tourism-related business have received 6.4 billion euros out of 38 billion in assistance provided in recent weeks.
I’m Jonathan Evans.
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lockdown–n.the confinement of prisoners to their cells for a temporary period as a curity measure
tourism–n.the business of providing hotels, restaurants, entertainment, etc., for people who are去跑步英语
traveling
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quarantine–n.the period of time during which a person or animal that has a dia or that might have a dia is kept away from others to prevent the dia from spreading standard–n. a level of quality, achievement, etc., that is considered acceptable or desirable
bar–n.a place of business for the sale of alcoholic drinks
capacity–n.the largest amount or number that can be held or contained
银河渡口打一城市名complicated–adj.hard to understand, explain, or deal with; having many parts or steps