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In recent years, many traditional ancient villages in my country have been developed into tourist attractions

43. [Geography - Elective 3: Tourism Geography] (10 points)

In recent years, many traditional ancient villages in our country have been developed into tourist attractions, and the villagers of some ancient villages Still remaining in the village, such as Jiangtouzhou Village in Guilin, one of the "ancient villages with the most tourist value in China", still completely preserves the architectural layout of the Ming and Qing Dynasties (Figure 7), and there are still more than a hundred villagers living in the village. , maintaining the tranquility and simplicity.

Analyze the role of villagers living in the village in promoting the healthy development of local tourism.

Answer:

Villagers living in ancient villages are conducive to maintaining the vitality of ancient villages, improving the tourist value of ancient villages, and increasing their attraction to tourists; living in ancient villages The villagers who live in the ancient villages can maintain the ancient villages, which is conducive to the protection of the village sites; the villagers living in the ancient villages can provide various services to tourists, which is conducive to improving the tourism reception capacity of the scenic spots and promoting the healthy development of the local tourism industry; it is conducive to increasing the number of local villagers income to provide financial support for the protection of ancient villages.

44. [Geography - Elective 6: Environmental Protection] (10 points)

Tamarix in arid areas is a drought-tolerant shrub with many lateral branches and seeds, making it less prone to diseases and insect pests. , transplants are easy to survive. In recent years, Tamarix was introduced to the highway greening in a northeastern forest area and grew well. However, soon, Tamarix seedlings were found in the natural forests on both sides of the road.

Analyze the potential harm of Tamarix invading natural forests in this forest area.

Answer:

There are many branches on the side of strange willows, which invade the natural forests on both sides of the road and easily affect traffic safety; strange willows grow wildly on both sides of the road, increasing urban management costs; strange willow seeds If there are many, they are easy to survive. Excessive numbers can easily lead to the reduction of other tree species in the forest area; changes in the structure of natural forest trees can easily lead to changes in the living environment of animals in the forest area, threatening their survival.

The above are some of the test questions and answers from the comprehensive liberal arts test paper of the National College Entrance Examination, and are for reference only.