第1个回答 2019-05-19
The passage mainly tells us that Chinese tourists were ranked second in a global poll of the worst travelers, as they behaved impolitely and improperly when travelling abroad.
Actually, we can also find some impolite and improper behavior when we travel at home. For example, some tourists drop litter anywhere at scenic spots, smoke in the wooded mountains, or take photos when they are supposed not to. The behavior, on one hand, destroys the beauties of nature and affects other tourists’ moods, and on the other hand, it will produce a very bad national image.
So it is necessary to be a civilized tourist. To do this, firstly, we should be aware of travel manners, such as speaking and behaving politely, especially in public places. Secondly, we should familiarize ourselves with local customs in advance, so as to avoid misunderstandings or troubles. And lastly, do as the rules of scenic spots require us to do. For example, we should not take photos or walk on grass if it is forbidden.