七单元下册英语短语

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七单元下册英语短语
Unit 7: World Heritage Sites
1. World Heritage Sites: designated locations recognized by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) as having outstanding cultural or natural significance.
2. Cultural Heritage: the legacy of physical artifacts, traditions, and social practices that are passed down through generations within a society.
3. Natural Heritage: refers to the natural features and ecosystems on Earth that are considered to have outstanding universal value and need to be protected for future generations.
4. Cultural Landscape: a defined geographical area that showcases the interaction between humans and the natural environment over time, resulting in a unique cultural heritage landscape.
5. Outstanding Universal Value: the exceptional significance of a World Heritage Site beyond national boundaries, representing the collective interest of humanity.
6. Preservation: the act of protecting and conserving cultural or natural heritage to maintain its inherent value.
7. Conservation: the sustainable management and use of resources to ensure the long-term preservation of cultural or natural heritage.
8. Restoration: the process of returning a damaged or deteriorated cultural or natural heritage site to its original or near-original state.
9. Site Management: the planning and implementation of strategies to ensure the effective protection, conservation, presentation, and transmission of World Heritage Sites.
10. Touristic Development: the responsible and sustainable development of tourism within World Heritage Sites, taking into
account the preservation and protection of their outstanding universal value.
11. Irreversible Damage: any harm or destruction caused to a World Heritage Site that cannot be undone and significantly affects its outstanding universal value.
12. Heritage Tourism: travel and tourism activities that focus on experiencing the cultural and natural heritage of specific destinations, often including visits to World Heritage Sites.
13. Authenticity: the quality of being genuine, true, or original, particularly in relation to the preservation and presentation of cultural heritage sites.
14. Intangible Cultural Heritage: customs, practices, traditions, and other forms of culture that are not physical in nature but are considered important for the identity and heritage of a society. 15. Multilateral Cooperation: collaboration and coordination between multiple countries or international organizations to protect and preserve World Heritage Sites.
These phrases provide an overview of the key concepts and terms related to World Heritage Sites. They help to explain the significance and importance of these sites and provide a foundation for understanding their management and preservation.。

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