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News report 1
France is basing potentially more than one billion dollars in lost revenue this year due to huge declines in tourism. Safety concerns have been one of the biggest reasons why the country has lost over half a billion in revenue already in the first six month of 2016, the terrorists attack in Paris Last November were caused Europe’s the worst in the past decade, the sides violence, workers strikes and heavy floods and etc. have also been why international tourist up stayed away. So far in the Paris region, there is been a 48% decline in Japanese visitors, 65% fewer Russians and 27% fewer Italians. American travelers seemed the least defected. Their numbers have only dropped roughly 5%.
According to the French government, the country is the number one tourist destination in the world, and tourism is the extremely important to the French economy. The sector represent roughly 9% of its GDP. The head of Paris tourism board said, it’s time to realize that the tourism sector is going through an industrial disaster.
Question1 What caused most for the huge decline in tourism in France?
Question2 What do we learn from the report about tourism in France?
News report 2
(3) Asmall plane with two sick U.S. workers arrived safely in Chile late Wednesdayafter leaving Antarctica in a daring rescue mission from a remote South Poleresearch station.
Aftermaking a stop for a few hours at a British station on the edge of Antarctica, thetwo workers were flown to the southernmost Chilean city of Punta Arenas. In achaotic two days of flying, the rescue team flew 3,000 miles round-trip fromthe British station Rothera to pick up the workers at the U.S Amundsen-Scott Stationat the South Pole.
The twopatients aboard will be transported to a medical facility that can provide alevel of care that is not available at Amundsen-Scott, says a spokesperson. (4)Normally planes don't go to the polar post from February to October becauseof the dangers of flying in the pitch-dark and cold.
“Antarcticacreates a hostile environment,” says the operations director for the British AntarcticSurvey, “if you are not careful, it’ll come around and bite you.”
Question3 What was the small plane’s mission to Antarctica?
Question4 What makes flying to Antarctica dangerous from February to October?
News report 3
(5) A pilot from Virginia removed his son's loose tooth using a helicopter. (6) Rick Rahim from Virginia flies helicopters for a living, and when his seven months tooth became loose he did not waste time by tying it to a door handle.
(6) Instead, Mr. Rahim tied one end of a string around his son’s tooth, and the other end to his full-sized commercial helicopter. (7) The father of four posted video clip of his playful venture on Facebook, advising parents to do fun and creative stuff with their kids.
The video shows him launching the helicopter into the air and flying just far enough to successfully remove the loose tooth. At the end of the video, Mr. Regime assures watches that the circumstances were safe, and that he has 13 years of helicopter flying experience behind him.
“You've got to do everything safe in life, and that's what I did today,” he said. Mr. Rahim later said that although some parents have used remote control helicopters to pull teeth before, he might be the first to use a full-sized aircraft, as he can't find evidence that it has been done before.
Question 5 How did Rick Rahim remove his son's loose tooth?
Question 6 What does the news reports say about Rick Rahim?
Question 7 What did Rick Rahim advise parents to do with their kids?
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