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B. OPEN CLOZE Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each gap. Use only one word in each gap.
Scientists and businesspeople alike are waking up to the idea that the next development in tourism is probably
(1)................... to be mass participation in space travel. Up (2)................. now, space exploration and research have been the domain of governmental organisations, but private enterprises are (3)................... involved because they recognise that (4)................. is a huge demand for this new experience. Analysts predict that spacecraft will (5)............... making as many as five million trips (6).................. year by 2030. In fact, the technology (7).................... exists to transport and accommodate people but it has not yet (8)................. developed for commercial purposes, despite the large numbers of people who are willing to pay whatever it (9)................... for the experience of seeing earth from orbit. It is simply a matter of (10)..................... before the first few passengers get their chance, and once it becomes more common, prices (11).................... fall and an increased range of activities will be made available.
In space, gravity has no effect; as (12)........................ as they are in orbit, travellers will feel weightless. (13)......................... the idea of a few days floating around a supermodern hotel, with a view of the stars and the earth outside the window, appeal to you? If (14).......................... , you may be interested to learn that the first fully commercial spacecraft is going to blast off in the very near future. Bookings are already (15)....................... taken, so what are you waiting for?
Scientists and businesspeople alike are waking up to the idea that the next development in tourism is probably
(1)................... to be mass participation in space travel. Up (2)................. now, space exploration and research have been the domain of governmental organisations, but private enterprises are (3)................... involved because they recognise that (4)................. is a huge demand for this new experience. Analysts predict that spacecraft will (5)............... making as many as five million trips (6).................. year by 2030. In fact, the technology (7).................... exists to transport and accommodate people but it has not yet (8)................. developed for commercial purposes, despite the large numbers of people who are willing to pay whatever it (9)................... for the experience of seeing earth from orbit. It is simply a matter of (10)..................... before the first few passengers get their chance, and once it becomes more common, prices (11).................... fall and an increased range of activities will be made available.
In space, gravity has no effect; as (12)........................ as they are in orbit, travellers will feel weightless. (13)......................... the idea of a few days floating around a supermodern hotel, with a view of the stars and the earth outside the window, appeal to you? If (14).......................... , you may be interested to learn that the first fully commercial spacecraft is going to blast off in the very near future. Bookings are already (15)....................... taken, so what are you waiting for?