请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个恰当的单词。 注意:每个空格只填入一个单词。
More and more, people are living for vacation. They are using up every single day off, and bargaining with their employers for more time to savor their travels. Gone are the days when holidays were a cautious part of the year; today they are considered a necessary part of life, which can’t be given up. We change successfully from the hardship of work and responsibilities of family to the pleasures of time off and back again. Today's trips are more meaningful , and the traveler is the storyteller. Today's tourists view travel as a form of self-expression. They don't want to come back with an object, or even a picture. They want to come back with a story."
The trend toward slow, relaxed, in-depth holidays, like so many others, roots from the baby boomers. They've worked hard—their work has largely driven the past few years of global productivity growth—and now they have the money and the time to enjoy themselves. Travelers since they were teens, they've already seen the great museums of Europe, and probably the key monuments of Asia and the plains of Africa. Rather than hurry through 20 countries in 20 days ( once called pure visitors), they are more interested in hanging out in a remote corner of one, communicating with locals and enjoying new customs. Quality and depth of experience matter far more than crossing hot spots off a list. This is shown in the travel industry's new marketing campaigns.
People’s view of holidays changed
Time view Aim Regarded as
* Being a (n)_71__ part * Crossing hot 72
Past of the year. off a list. Pure visitors
* Coming back with
a(n) 73 or even
a picture.
* Being a(n) 74 part * Enjoying the pleasures of
of life. 76 off and back again.
Now * Being a form of 75 * Quality and depth of
experience 77 far more. 80
* Enjoying 78 trips.
* Coming back with
a(n) 79
![]() |