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More and more people in a certain city choose to travel abroad this year. The reasons for this phenomenon and the possible impact of this situation. Write an English composition

June 2006 Level 6 essay questions and examples 1. In the past ten years, more and more people in a certain city have chosen to travel 2. The reasons for this phenomenon 3. The possible impact of this phenomenon Traveling Abroad The above table clearly mirrors an upward trend in the number of people who prefer to travel abroad over the last decade. In 1995, there are only ten thousand tourists going overseas to take a trip. In 2000, the figure climbs to approximately 40 thousand , and peaks at 120 thousand in 2005. There are a huge number of reasons behind this phenomenon, of which the most important one is --China's booming economy. Thanks to the deepening of reform and opening-up, citizens of the Middle Kingdom enjoy a sharp improvement in their living standards. They have enormous consuming power to pursue higher level of living quality. Perhaps getting tired of visiting scenic spots at home, an increasing number of them choose foreign countries as their tour destinations. When it comes to what impacts it would bring, in my eyes, it would give a huge boost to tour industry both at home and abroad. And it would give Chinese deeper insights into foreign cultures. Of course, the dark side of this phenomenon also exists. For instance, the uncivilized behavior of some Chinese tourists may have a negative impact on China's image. Anyway, overseas travel is beneficial. What really needs to occur is consumer education. Reference translation: The above chart clearly reflects the number of people who choose to travel abroad in the past ten years. The number of people is on the rise. In 1995, only 10,000 people traveled abroad. In 2000, this number climbed to 40,000, reaching a peak of 120,000 in 2005. There are many reasons for this phenomenon, the most important of which is China's increasingly booming economy. Due to reform and opening up, people's living standards have improved significantly. Their consumption power has gradually become stronger and they have the capital to pursue a high level of living. Perhaps because they are tired of traveling to domestic scenic spots, more people choose to travel overseas. Talking about the impact this will bring, I think this will greatly boost tourism domestically and abroad. This will enable Chinese people to have a deeper understanding of foreign cultures. Of course, there are also some bad effects. For example, the barbaric behavior of some Chinese tourists will damage China's image. No matter what it is said, travel is beneficial. What really needs to be done is to educate those who go abroad.

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