Never mind the tsunami devastation in Asia last December, the recent earthquake in Kashmir or the suicide bombings this year in

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问题     Never mind the tsunami devastation in Asia last December, the recent earthquake in Kashmir or the suicide bombings this year in London and Bali, among other places on or off the tourist trail. The number of leisure travelers visiting tourist destinations hit by trouble has in some cases bounced back to a level higher than before disaster struck.
    "This new fast recovery of tourism we are observing is kind of strange," said John Koldowski, director for the Strategic Intelligence Center of the Bangkok-based Pacific Asia Travel Association. "It makes you think about the adage that any publicity is good publicity."
    It is still too soon to compile year-on-year statistics for the disasters of the past 12 months, but travel industry experts say that the broad trends are already clear. Leisure travel is expected to increase by nearly 5 percent this year, according to the World Tourism and Travel Council.
    "Tourism and travel now seem to bounce back faster and higher each time there is an event of this sort," said Ufi Ibrahim, vice president of the London-based World Tourism and Travel Council. For London, where suicide bombers killed 56 and wounded 700 on July 8, she said, "It was almost as if people who stayed away after the bomb attack then decided to come back twice."
    Early indicators show that the same holds true for other disaster-struck destinations. Statistics compiled by the Pacific Asia Travel Association, for example, show that monthly visitor arrivals in Sri Lanka, where the Dec. 26, 2004, tsunami left more than 30,000 people dead or missing, were higher than one year earlier for every month from March through August of this year.
    A case commonly cited by travel professionals as an early example of the trend is Bali, where 202 people were killed in bombings targeting Western tourists in October 2002. Visitor arrivals plunged to 993,000 for the year after the bombing, but bounced back to 1.46 million in 2004, a level higher than the two years before the bomb, according to the Pacific Asia Travel Association.
    Even among Australians, who suffered the worst casualties in the Bali bombings, the number of Bali-bound visitors bounced back within two years to the highest level since 1998, according the Pacific Asia Travel Association.
    Although the tsunami killed more than 500 Swedes on the Thai resort island of Phuket, the largest number of any foreign nationality to die, Swedes are returning to the island in larger numbers than last year, according to My Travel Sweden, a Stockholm-based group that sends 600,000 tourists overseas annually and claims a 28 percent market share for Sweden.
On which of the following would Ufi Ibrahim most probably agree?

选项 A、The notion that any publicity is good publicity has gained currency.
B、The main impact of terrorism or disasters is a change in destination.
C、After some event, tourism tends to recover soon rather than collapsing.
D、Thailand would eventually bounce back as a destination.

答案C

解析 属信息推断题。根据题干的关键词“Ufi Ibrahim”迅速定位到文章第五段。根据选项A中的表述迅速定位到第二段第二句,该句是约翰·考尔多斯基的观点,并不是尤菲·伊布拉辛的观点,故选项A错误。选项B同文中表述不一致,故选项B错误。选项D无中生有,文章并没有人提及过该观点,故选项D错误。文章第四段谈到了尤菲·伊布拉辛的观点,即旅游地发生某些事件之后,该地的旅游不但没有回落,反而以更快的速度反弹,前来旅游的游客数量也增加了,故推测选项C符合尤菲·伊布拉辛的观点。
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