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It is necessary to control tourism at famous places. If we do not do this, these places will disappear from our planet. And people who live hundreds of years later will have no chance to see these great places.

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B. People¡¯ s breathing onto the paintings.

C. People¡¯ s drawing on the paintings.

D. People¡¯ s climbing up its walls.

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B. What has been done to protect these places?

C. What can we do to deal with these problems?

D. How much money is needed to rebuild these places?

4.What is the writer¡¯s purpose of writing this passage?

A. To predict the future of famous places.

B. To call on people to protect famous places.

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D. To explain why international tourism is popular.

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