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外研版(2019)高中英语必修二Unit 3 Period 3同步练习1
Many ski resorts are built and opened in Beijing. Skiing has become a popular sport and enjoyed rapid growth in the past ten years. A lot of people have been very eager to add bright-coloured ski suits to their winter collections. And many choose to start the Chinese New Year by gathering in ski resorts. They do not have to worry about Beijing's dry weather which seldom produces snow. As long as it is cold enough, snow-making machines will manage to cover the hills in the north of the capital.
This craze(一时的狂热) for skiing is partly due to the fact that there has been an increasing number of private cars. Leisure industry has taken off in Beijing's suburbs, which were unreachable to ordinary people at first. One manager of a ski resort said that most visitors drove their own cars to his resort, while the others took buses rented by schools, businesses or government offices.
The craze seems to make huge profits for resort owners. But, according to the manager, making money is yet the biggest challenge, since starting and running ski resorts require a large amount of money. Hiring land from the local government, preparing the hills for skiing, buying enough snow-making machines, renting ski equipment and paying for water and electronic bills all cost a lot.
The ski resort where the manager works costs nearly four million dollars to get everything read. What makes things worse is that too many people want a share in the leisure industry. People rush into the business and a price war breaks out, which in turn makes it more difficult for resort owners to balance. But this is good news for consumers. Beijing now offers some of the cheapest ski training classes in the world. It also helps skiing continue its growth since the low price is likely to attract more newcomers.
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