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a. Ben: Oh, sorry. I will just take a photo instead.
b. Lucy: Please don't! We should leave nature as we found it.
c. Ben: Look at those beautiful wild orchids! I want to pick one.
a. Ryan: Oh, I didn't know that, I will keep my food in my bag then.
b. Ryan: Look at those cute monkeys, can I give them some of my snacks?
c. Emma: No, feeding wild animals is strictly forbidden in this eco-park.
a. Alex: There are no bins around here. What should I do with this wrapper?
b. Alex: Good point. We shouldn't litter in the national park.
c. Chloe: Just keep it in your backpack until we get back to town.
a. Paul: You are right. I need to be more careful too.
b. Susan: To save water, of course. Every drop counts in this dry area.
c. Paul: Why are you turning off the tap while brushing your teeth?
a. Jack: Planting trees was the best part of our trip, wasn't it?
b. Jill: Absolutely! It felt great to give something back to nature.
c. Jack: I agree. Let's join another eco-tour next summer.
a. Chloe: Because respecting their traditions helps us build a better relationship with the community.
b. Sam: Why is it important to learn about local customs before we travel?
c. Sam: You are right, I will read a book about their culture tonight.
a. David: Let's rent bicycles to explore the national park instead of taking a taxi.
b. David: Exactly, and we can also stop anywhere we want to take photos.
c. Sarah: That is a great idea, it will help us enjoy the fresh air and reduce pollution.
a. Olivia: Yes, that's why tourists should always bring their own reusable water bottles.
b. Jack: I completely agree, small actions like that can save the environment.
c. Jack: It is very sad to see plastic bottles floating in this beautiful lake.
a. Leo: What eco-friendly items are you packing for our jungle trek?
b. Leo: Great choices, I will pack the same things to minimize our impact.
c. Grace: I am bringing a solar charger, a reusable straw, and some natural soap.
a. Mary: Let's visit the elephant rescue center to see them naturally.
b. John: Should we go on the elephant riding tour?
c. John: Really? Then what should we do instead?
d. John: That sounds much better. Let's book that one.
e. Mary: No, I heard those tours can be harmful to the animals.
a. Peter: This butterfly specimen looks so beautiful. I want to buy it.
b. Peter: I didn't think about that. I just wanted a nice souvenir.
c. Mary: Please don't. Buying insect specimens encourages catching wild ones.
d. Peter: That is a great alternative. I will do that.
e. Mary: You can buy a painting of a butterfly from a local artist instead.
a. Jack: Wow, thanks for telling me. I will keep my hands to myself.
b. Jack: I thought they were just colorful rocks under the sea.
c. Jack: Can I touch the coral reefs while we are snorkeling?
d. Jill: No, and touching them can actually kill them.
e. Jill: Absolutely not. Corals are very sensitive living animals.
a. Lucy: We really shouldn't step off the marked trail.
b. Ben: Let's take a shortcut through these bushes to reach the lake.
c. Ben: But it will save us at least twenty minutes!
d. Ben: Fair enough. We will stick to the main path then.
e. Lucy: Yes, but we might step on rare plants or disturb insect homes.
a. Alex: Oh dear. I will keep the bread for my lunch instead.
b. Alex: Why not? Bread is harmless, isn't it?
c. Chloe: The guide said we shouldn't feed them any human food.
d. Alex: I brought some bread to feed the fish in the pond.
e. Chloe: It actually pollutes the water and makes the fish sick.
a. Mark: Let me see. Oh, it says "reef-safe" right here!
b. Lisa: Is your sunscreen safe for the coral reefs?
c. Mark: I am not sure. I just bought it from the supermarket.
d. Lisa: Check the label. Normal ones have chemicals that damage corals.
e. Mark: I need to put on some sunscreen before we go into the sea.
a. Tom: That is a fair point. I should probably pack mine too.
b. Tom: But carrying it around all day seems a bit inconvenient.
c. Anna: It is my reusable water bottle to avoid buying plastic ones.
d. Anna: It might be, but it saves money and protects the environment.
e. Tom: Why are you packing that heavy metal bottle for our trip?
a. Lisa: We shouldn't do that. A responsible eco-tourist always stays on the path.
b. Lisa: Because stepping on the plants can damage the delicate soil and insects.
c. Mark: Let's walk into that beautiful flower field to take some pictures.
d. Mark: I didn't think about that. Let's just take photos from here.
e. Mark: Why is it so strict? It is just a quick photo.
a. Chloe: It cools down quickly. Eco-tourists should always save electricity in hotels.
b. Jack: Why did you turn off the air conditioner before we left?
c. Jack: But the room will be so hot when we come back later.
d. Jack: That makes sense. I will double-check the lights next time too.
e. Chloe: Because leaving it on while we are out wastes a lot of energy.
Write letters A - F in the blanks 1 – 5 to complete the conversation.
A. We should also make sure to buy souvenirs from local artisans.
B. It's actually better to bring our own homemade food.
C. It focuses on minimizing our environmental impact and respecting local cultures.
D. I've already packed my reusable water bottle and reef-safe sunscreen.
E. Are there any specific rules we need to follow while we are there?
F. That way, our money goes directly to the community instead of big international companies.
Alex: I'm so excited about our trip to the national park next week!
Mia: Me too! I really want to make sure we travel responsibly this time.
Alex: What do you mean by that?
Mia: I want us to focus on ecotourism. (1) It's not just about visiting nature.
Alex: That sounds like a great idea. (2)
Mia: Well, the most important one is to "leave no trace". We must take all our rubbish with us and stay on the marked trails.
Alex: That makes perfect sense. (3) I want to avoid single-use plastics as much as possible.
Mia: Brilliant! Another key aspect is supporting the local economy. (4)
Alex: Oh, I understand now. (5) It helps them maintain their traditional way of life and protect their environment.
Mia: Exactly! It's going to be an amazing and meaningful trip.
Write letters A - F in the blanks 1 – 5 to complete the conversation.
A. I read that we should also be careful with the activities we choose.
B. The article says it's when too many people visit one place and damage it.
C. But does this form of tourism benefit the local economy?
D. It suggested staying at small eco-lodges run by local families.
E. What exactly does mass tourism mean in that context?
F. For example, feeding wild animals can completely change their natural behavior.
David: I was reading an article about mass tourism and how it's ruining popular holiday destinations.
Sarah: (1)
David: (2) It also causes problems like leaving tons of plastic waste or using up all the local water supply.
Sarah: That sounds terrible. Did the article suggest any better ways to travel?
David: Yes, it highly recommended ecotourism. (3) That way, the money stays in the community instead of going to big foreign hotels.
Sarah: That makes a lot of sense. (4) We shouldn't do things that harm the environment.
David: Exactly! (5) It's much better to just observe them quietly from a distance.
Sarah: I completely agree. I will definitely keep these rules in mind for our next trip.
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