单选题
In the past, the Park Service focused on making the big scenic parks more
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and comfortable for tourists. Roads were paved to allow "windshield visitors" to experience the grandeur of nature without leaving their cars, and a
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number of hotels and grocery stores were permitted to open
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the park boundaries.
Now this trend is changing. Plans have been made to
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the parks to their natural condition as much as possible. The objective of such a move would be to secure the preservation of the parks for future generations,
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allowing present-day visitors to experience pure wilderness,
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from any obvious signs of civilization—an opportunity which is quickly disappearing in the twentieth century.
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plans call only
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a reduction in the number of cars
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into the parks each day, but
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, tourists may have to leave their cars at the gates and then either visit the park on foot
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use park
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.
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, stores and hotels may no longer be allowed within park boundaries and even the number of campgrounds may be restricted.
Denali National Park in Alaska serves as an excellent
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for this new type of park, one which has been changed only slightly from its
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state. There is only one road, unpaved in
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, which cross
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Denali. As car traffic is strictly limited, many visitors experience the magnificent
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and wildlife from a park bus. There are no hotels or stores and only seven campgrounds within Denali"s 3,000 square miles. This
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isolation offers backpackers, canoeists, and other sport enthusiasts a
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physical and psychological challenge.
【答案解析】[解析] section“地段,一段”;segment“部分,一部分”,a segment of orange“一片桔子”;portion“整体中的一大部分”,the front portion of a train“列车前部”;division“部门”,export division“出口部”。只有section有“路段,地段”之意。