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B. Tourism in the mass form as we know it today is a distinctly twentieth-century phenomenon. Historians suggest that the advent of mass tourism began in Engla

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B. Tourism in the mass form as we know it today is a distinctly twentieth-century phenomenon. Historians suggest that the advent of mass tourism began in England during the industrial revolution with the rise of the middle class and the availability of relatively inexpensive transportation. The creation of the commercial airline industry following the Second World War and the subsequent development of the jet aircraft in the 1950s signalled the rapid growth and expansion of international travel. This growth led to the development of a major new industry: tourism. In turn, international tourism became the concern of a number of world governments since it not only provided new employment opportunities but also produced a means of earning foreign exchange. C. Tourism today has grown significantly in both economic and social importance. In most industrialised countries over the past few years the fastest growth has been seen in the area of services. One of the largest segments of the service industry, although largely unrecognised as an entity in some of these countries, is travel and tourism. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council (1992), Travel and tourism is the largest industry in the world on virtually any economic measure including value-added capital investment, employment and tax contributions. In 1992 the industrys gross output was estimated to be 3.5 trillion dollars, over 12 per cent of all consumer spending. The travel and tourism industry is the worlds largest employer the almost 130 million jobs, or almost 7 per cent of all employees. This industry is the worlds leading industrial contributor, producing over 6 per cent of the worlds national product and accounting for capital investment in excess of 422 billion dollars m direct indirect and personal taxes each year. Thus, tourism has a profound impact both on the world economy and, because of the educative effect of travel and the effects on employment, on society itself. D. However, the major problems of the travel and tourism industry that have hidden, or obscured, its economic impact are the diversity and fragmentation of the industry itself. The travel industry includes: hotels, motels and other types of accommodation; restaurants and other food services; transportation services and facilities; amusements, attractions and other leisure facilities; gift shops and a large number of other enterprises. Since many of these businesses also serve local residents, the impact of spending by visitors can easily be overlooked or underestimated. In addition, Meis (1992) points out that the tourism industry involves concepts that have remained amorphous to both analysts and decision makers. Moreover, in all nations this problem has made it difficult for the industry to develop any type of reliable or credible tourism information base in order to estimate the contribution it makes to regional, national and global economies. However, the nature of this very diversity makes travel and tourism ideal vehicles for economic development in a wide variety of countries, regions or communities. E. Once the exclusive province of the wealthy, travel and tourism have become an institutionalised way of life for most of the population. In fact, McIntosh and Goeldner (1990) suggest that tourism has become the largest commodity in international trade for many nations and, for a significant number of other countries, it ranks second or third. For example, tourism is the major source of income in Bermuda, Greece, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and most Caribbean countries. In addition, Hawkins and Ritchie, quoting from data published by the American Express Company, suggest that the travel and tourism industry is the number one ranked employer in the Bahamas, Brazil, Canada, France, (the former) West Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States. However, because of problems of definition, which directly affect statistical measurement, it is not possible with any degree of certainty to provide precise, valid or reliable data about the extent of world-wide tourism participation or its economic impact. In many cases, similar difficulties arise when attempts are made to measure domestic tourism.

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Lời giải 1 :

$\text{1.}$ ii

$\rightarrow$ Dẫn chứng: Tourism in the mass form as we know it today is a distinctly twentieth-century phenomenon.

$\text{2.}$ i

$\rightarrow$ Dẫn chứng: Tourism today has grown significantly in both economic and social importance.

$\text{3.}$ v

$\rightarrow$ Dẫn chứng: However, the major problems of the travel and tourism industry that have hidden, or obscured, its economic impact are the diversity and fragmentation of the industry itself.

$\text{4.}$ vii

$\rightarrow$ Dẫn chứng: tourism has become the largest commodity in international trade for many nations and, for a significant number of other countries, it ranks second or third.

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Lời giải 2 :

`B.ii`

`-` Dẫn chứng:

`+)` Tourism in the mass form as we know it today is a distinctly twentieth-century phenomenon. 

`+)` This growth led to the development of a major new industry: tourism.

`C.i`

`-` Dẫn chứng:

`+)` Tourism today has grown significantly in both economic and social importance.

`+)` Thus, tourism has a profound impact both on the world economy and, because of the educative effect of travel and the effects on employment, on society itself.

`D.v`

`-` Dẫn chứng: However, the major problems of the travel and tourism industry that have hidden, or obscured, its economic impact are the diversity and fragmentation of the industry itself.

`E.vii`

`-` Dẫn chứng:

`+)` Once the exclusive province of the wealthy, travel and tourism have become an institutionalised way of life for most of the population.

`+)`  In fact, McIntosh and Goeldner (1990) suggest that tourism has become the largest commodity in international trade for many nations.

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