Pregunta: Why is the noise pollution worse in tourism cities than in other cities?

Análisis

1. Discuss the factors that contribute to higher noise pollution in tourism cities compared to other cities, such as increased traffic, more public events, etc. 2. You can also mention the impact of noise pollution on residents and tourists.

1. Discuss the factors that contribute to higher noise pollution in tourism cities compared to other cities, such as increased traffic, more public events, etc. 2. You can also mention the impact of noise pollution on residents and tourists.

Sinónimos

Intenta estos sinónimos en lugar de repetir la pregunta:
  1. noise pollutionsound pollution; noise contamination
    sound pollution; noise contamination
  2. worsemore severe; greater
    more severe; greater
  3. tourism citiestourist destinations; popular tourist cities
    tourist destinations; popular tourist cities
  4. other citiesnon-tourist cities; regular cities
    non-tourist cities; regular cities
Pregunta: Why is the noise pollution worse in tourism cities than in other cities?

Idea 1

High Tourist Activity
High Tourist Activity
  1. Tourism cities attract large numbers of visitors, leading to crowded streets and public spaces.
    Tourism cities attract large numbers of visitors, leading to crowded streets and public spaces.
  2. Increased traffic from tour buses, cars, and taxis.
    Increased traffic from tour buses, cars, and taxis.
  3. More activities and events that generate noise, such as festivals and concerts.
    More activities and events that generate noise, such as festivals and concerts.

Idea 2

Commercialization
Commercialization
  1. Tourism cities often have more commercial activities, including shops, restaurants, and nightclubs, all of which contribute to noise levels.
    Tourism cities often have more commercial activities, including shops, restaurants, and nightclubs, all of which contribute to noise levels.
  2. Street performers and vendors add to the ambient noise.
    Street performers and vendors add to the ambient noise.
  3. Increased construction projects to accommodate growing tourism.
    Increased construction projects to accommodate growing tourism.

Idea 3

Limited Regulations
Limited Regulations
  1. Tourism cities might have less stringent noise control regulations to avoid discouraging tourists.
    Tourism cities might have less stringent noise control regulations to avoid discouraging tourists.
  2. Enforcement of noise regulations can be laxer in areas that rely heavily on tourism revenue.
    Enforcement of noise regulations can be laxer in areas that rely heavily on tourism revenue.
  3. Local governments may prioritize economic benefits over environmental concerns.
    Local governments may prioritize economic benefits over environmental concerns.

Idea 4

Geographical Factors
Geographical Factors
  1. Tourism cities are often located in areas that amplify sound, such as narrow streets in old towns or valleys.
    Tourism cities are often located in areas that amplify sound, such as narrow streets in old towns or valleys.
  2. Sound can travel further and louder in such settings.
    Sound can travel further and louder in such settings.
  3. Lack of green spaces which can absorb sound.
    Lack of green spaces which can absorb sound.
Pregunta: Why is the noise pollution worse in tourism cities than in other cities?

Vocabulario relacionado

  1. Tourist hotspots
    Tourist hotspots
  2. Congestion
    Congestion
  3. Attractions
    Attractions
  4. Foot traffic
    Foot traffic
  5. Infrastructure
    Infrastructure
  6. Urban sprawl
    Urban sprawl
  7. Local residents
    Local residents
  8. Environmental impact
    Environmental impact
  9. Sound levels
    Sound levels
  10. Regulations
    Regulations

Modismos auténticos

Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
  1. Make a racket: To make a lot of noise.
    Make a racket: To make a lot of noise.
  2. Bustling with activity: Very busy with people moving around.
    Bustling with activity: Very busy with people moving around.
  3. Drown out: To make other sounds inaudible by being much louder.
    Drown out: To make other sounds inaudible by being much louder.
Respuesta de banda 7