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10、lways loved traveling and always liked (to eat), but it never occurred (to me) t could make money) ng both of those things),” Jarolim said. Now you can read travel advice everywhere(in Arts and Antiques), (in Brides), or (in one) (of her three books), TheCompleteIdiots TravelGuideto Mexicos BeachRes

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12、English) (in Canada), she Her job ravel writing) began (some eight years ago). (After getting a PhD) English) (in Canada), she took a test (for Frommers travel guides), passed it, and the job. (After working) (at Frommers), Jarolim worked (for a while) (at Guides)(inLondon),thenFodors,(whereshefell)

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19、r (of anewly-ope industry) (s (to their sees the growth (of ). recent years) ski resorts (offering natural snow) have opened (in China). But many are (in faraway areas) (of the country) and cant really match the equipment and servi (of some ski resorts) (in Europe). 滑雪的發(fā)展Beijings skiing craze is par

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21、 the hills, buying snow making sure there are enough water and electricity to run them, and buying equipmentforhiringouttocustomers.TheskiresortwhereMr.Weiworkscost$4m to set up. And, as so often in China when someone comes up good manyothers rushin andpricewarsbreakout.Beijing nowofferssomeoftheski

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