单选题Not enough tourism can lead to _____.Aan increase of unemploymentBa decrease in tourist attractionsCthe higher cost of support facilitiesDa rise in price and a fall in pay

单选题
Not enough tourism can lead to _____.
A

an increase of unemployment

B

a decrease in tourist attractions

C

the higher cost of support facilities

D

a rise in price and a fall in pay


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