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下表显示了我国出境旅游人数的变化,请根据表中的提示写一篇短文。 时间 人数 原因...

下表显示了我国出境旅游人数的变化,请根据表中的提示写一篇短文。

时间

人数

原因

 

出境旅游业的前景

1996

5 million

1.经济发展,人们更富裕

2.可以增长见识

3.熟悉外国的文化和传统

4.放松身心,享受美景

2001

12 million

2008

42 million

注意:1.不要逐句翻译,可适当增加细节;

      2.语法正确,表达连贯;

      3. 词数120左右。文章开头已给出,不计入总词数。

      

   With the development of the society, the number of Chinese traveling abroad is

 

increasing enormously.                                                  

 

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With the development of the economy, the number of Chinese traveling abroad is increasing enormously. In 1996, there were 5 million people traveling abroad. Five years later, the number rose to 12 million. And in 2008, it reached 42 million.        When it comes to the reason, first of all, our economy has developed very quickly in the last 20 years and the Chinese have more money than before. Moreover, with more spare money in their hands, many Chinese would like to better the quality of their lives by going out to see different people, to hear different ideas and to experience different cultures.         So we can easily draw the conclusion that such an increase in the number of people traveling abroad is reasonable and will continue in the future. 【解析】略
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