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各国旅游景点名胜古迹的英语介绍各国旅游景点名胜古迹的英语介绍 虽然是在站上的~但是虽是虽了不少的力~希望虽有助那我的辛苦也就网找你帮没 有白虽了, 1.自由女神像介虽, Out of all of America's symbols, none has proved more enduring or evocative than the Statue of Liberty. This giant figure, torch in hand and clutching a stone tablet, has for a century act...

各国旅游景点名胜古迹的英语介绍
各国旅游景点名胜古迹的英语介绍 虽然是在站上的~但是虽是虽了不少的力~希望虽有助那我的辛苦也就网找你帮没 有白虽了, 1.自由女神像介虽, Out of all of America's symbols, none has proved more enduring or evocative than the Statue of Liberty. This giant figure, torch in hand and clutching a stone tablet, has for a century acted as a figurehead for the American Dream; indeed there is probably no more immediately recognizable profile in existence. It's worth remembering that the statue is - for Americans at least - a potent reminder that the USA is a land of immigrants: it was New York Harbor where the first big waves of European immigrants arrived, their ships entering through the Verrazano Narrows to round the bend of the bay and catch a first glimpse of "Liberty Enlightening the World" - an end of their journey into the unknown, and the symbolic beginning of a new life. These days, although only the very wealthy can afford to arrive here by sea, and a would-be immigrant's first (and possibly last) view of the States is more likely to be the customs check at JFK Airport, Liberty remains a stirring sight, with Emma Lazarus's poem, The New Colossus, written originally to raise funds for the statue's base, no less quotable than when it was written…… Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame. "Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she With silent lips."Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse to your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door." The statue, which depicts Liberty throwing off her shackles and holding a beacon to light the world, was the creation of the French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, who crafted it a hundred years after the American Revolution in recognition of solidarity between the French and American people (though it's fair to add that Bartholdi originally intended the statue for Alexandria in Egypt). Bartholdi built Liberty in Paris between 1874 and 1884, starting with a terracotta model and enlarging it through four successive versions to its present size, a construction of thin copper sheets bolted together and supported by an iron framework designed by Gustave Eiffel. The arm carrying the torch was exhibited in Madison Square Park for seven years, but the whole statue wasn't officially accepted on behalf of the American people until 1884, after which it was taken apart, crated up and shipped to New York. It was to be another two years before it could be properly unveiled: money had to be collected to fund the construction of the base, and for some reason Americans were unwilling - or unable - to dip into their pockets. Only through the campaigning efforts of newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer, a keen supporter of the statue, did it all come together in the end. Richard Morris Hunt built a pedestal around the existing star-shaped Fort Wood, and Liberty was formally dedicated by President Cleveland on October 28, 1886, in a flag-waving shindig that has never really stopped. The statue was closed for a few years in the mid-1980s for extensive renovation and, in 1986, fifteen million people descended on Manhattan for the statue's centennial celebrations. Today you can climb steps up to the crown, but the cramped stairway though the torch sadly remains closed to the public. Don't be surprised if there's an hour-long wait to ascend. Even if there is, Liberty Park's views of the lower Manhattan skyline, the twin towers of the World Trade Center lording it over the jutting teeth of New York's financial quarter, are spectacular enough. 2.虽虽唐人街介虽, On the surface, Chinatown is prosperous - a "model slum," some have called it - with the lowest crime rate, highest employment and least juvenile delinquency of any city district. Walk through its crowded streets at any time of day, and every shop is doing a brisk and businesslike trade: restaurant after restaurant is booming; there are storefront displays of shiny squids, clawing crabs and clambering lobster; and street markets offer overflowing piles of exotic green vegetables, garlic and ginger root. Chinatown has the feel of a land of plenty, and the reason why lies with the Chinese themselves: even here, in the very core of downtown Manhattan, they have been careful to preserve their own way of dealing with things, preferring to keep affairs close to the bond of the family and allowing few intrusions into a still-insular culture. There have been several concessions to Westerners - storefront signs now offer English translations, and Haagen Dazs and Baskin Robbins ice-cream stores have opened on lower Mott Street - but they can't help but seem incongruous. The one time of the year when Chinatown bursts open is during the Chinese New Year festival, held each year on the first full moon after January 19, when a giant dragon runs down Mott Street to the accompaniment of firecrackers, and the gutters run with ceremonial dyes. Beneath the neighborhood's blithely prosperous facade, however, there is a darker underbelly. Sharp practices continue to flourish, with traditional extortion and protection rackets still in business. Non-union sweatshops - their assembly lines grinding from early morning to late into the evening - are still visited by the US Department of Labor, who come to investigate workers' testimonies of being paid below minimum wage for seventy-plus-hour work weeks. Living conditions are abysmal for the poorer Chinese - mostly recent immigrants and the elderly - who reside in small rooms in overcrowded tenements ill-kept by landlords. Yet, because the community has been cloistered for so long and has only just begun to seek help from city officials for its internal problems, you won't detect any hint of difficulties unless you reside in Chinatown for a considerable length of time. 哎呀来帮你找学网来本虽想多的~但校的速虽在是不行~太不虽我自信了~接下看 你你运哦的了哈~祝好, 3.迪斯尼虽介虽,园 Walt and Roy Disney began their partnership on October 16, 1923 when they signed a contract to produce the Alice Comedies, a series of six- to eight-minute animated films, or "shorts," combining live-action and animation. What began as the Disney Brothers Studio evolved into The Walt Disney Company. Throughout the decades, the company has expanded worldwide from shorts to feature-length animated and live-action films and television production; character merchandise licensing; consumer products retailing; book, magazine and music publishing; Internet activities; television and radio broadcasting; cable television programming; and the operation of theme parks and resorts. From the creation of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in 1927 and the debut of Mickey Mouse in 1928 to the premiere of Tarzan in 1999, animation has remained the defining signature of the company. Along the way, Disney has added successful TV shows like Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, opened theme parks in California, Florida, France and Japan, launched more than 700 Disney Stores and added brands such as Touchstone, Miramax, ABC and ESPN to the fold. To make the most of Disneyland - the ultimate escapist fantasy and the blueprint for imitations worldwide - throw yourself right into it. Don't think twice about anything and go on every ride you can. The high admission price ($36) includes them all, although during peak periods each one can entail hours of queueing. Remember, too, that the emphasis is on family fun; the authorities take a dim view of anything remotely anti-social and eject those they consider guilty. Over four hundred "Imaginers" worked to create the Indiana Jones Adventure, Disneyland's biggest opening in years. Two hours of queueing are built into the ride, with an interactive archeological dig and 1930s-style newsreel show leading up to the main feature - a giddy journey along 2500ft of skull-encrusted corridors in which you face fireballs, falling rubble, venomous snakes and, inevitably, a rolling boulder finale. Disney claims that, thanks to computer engineering, no two Indiana Jones rides are ever alike. Judge for yourself. Among the best of the older rides are two in Adventureland: the Pirates of the Caribbean, a boat trip through underground caverns, singing along with drunken pirates; and the Haunted Mansion, a riotous "doom buggy" tour in the company of the house spooks. Tomorrowland is Disney's vision of the future, where the Space Mountain roller coaster zips through the pitch-blackness of outer space, and the Star Tours ride simulates a journey into the world of George Lucas. The Skyway cable-car line that connects Tomorrowland with the clever but cloyingly sentimental Fantasyland is the only spot in the park from which you can see the outside world. As for accommodation, try to visit Disneyland just for the day and spend the night somewhere else. Most of the hotels and motels nearby cost well in excess of $70 per night. You're not permitted to bring your own food to the park; you can only consume the fast food sold on the premises. Disneyland is at 1313 Harbor Blvd, Anaheim, 45 minutes by car from downtown using the Santa Ana Freeway. In summer, the park is open daily between 8am and 1am; otherwise opening hours are weekdays 10am to 6pm, Saturday 9am to midnight, and Sunday 9am to 10pm. Arrive early; traffic quickly becomes nightmarish, especially in the summer. For further information, including public transportation details, call 714/999-4565.Spotlight on St.Petersburg 4.圣彼得堡介虽, St.Petersburg.The very name brings to mind some of Russia's greatest poets,writers and composers:Pushkin,Dostoevsky,Tchaikovsky.The 19th century was a golden age for St.Petersburg's wealthy classes.It was a world of ballets and balls,of art and literature,of tea and caviar. 彼得堡~只要提到虽名字就虽人想起那些俄最虽大的虽人、作家以及作曲圣个国 家,普希金、杜斯妥也夫斯基、柴可夫斯基。十九世虽虽彼得堡的富有虽虽虽是圣来 段金虽月。那是一充虽了芭舞和舞、虽虽和文、茶和虽子虽的世界。黄个蕾会学 The golden age ended with the advent of World War 1.Working people were growing more and more discontented.In 1917,Communism came,promising peace and prosperity. 虽段金虽月因虽第一次世界大虽的虽而虽束。工人虽虽的不虽愈愈高虽。黄来来1917年 虽~共虽了向人民保虽和平繁虽。党来并与 St.Petersburg had become Petrograd in 1914.People wanted a Russian name for their city.Ten years later,the city's name changed again,this time to Leningrad.Then in 1991,Leningraders voted to restore the city's original name.Some people opposed the name change altogether.Others thought it was just too soon.Old,run-down Soviet Leningrad,they said,was not the St.Petersburg of 19th-century literature. 彼得堡在圣1914年虽成彼得格勒。人虽想虽虽城市取俄名字。十年之后~个个国 虽城市的名字又改了~虽一次叫做列格勒。然后在个宁1991年~列格勒的居民宁 投票恢虽了此城最初的名字。有些人虽底反虽改名字~有些人虽虽名字改得太快了。 他虽虽老的虽虽埃列格勒已不再是十九世虽的彼得堡了。旧宁圣 What,then,is St.Petersburg?In the confusing post-Communist world,no one really knows.The quiet,if Soviet-style,dignity is gone.The Communist sayings are down,and gaudy advertising up.Candy bars and cigarettes are sold from boxy,tasteless kiosks.And clothing?Well,anything goes.Everyone wants to be a little different.But many people do not know the true meaning of freedom.Personal crime has gone up,up,up in the past few years. 那虽~到底彼得堡是什虽,在共虽虽束虽政后的令人困惑的情形下~有人圣呢党没 真个静党正知道虽 答案 八年级地理上册填图题岩土工程勘察试题省略号的作用及举例应急救援安全知识车间5s试题及答案 。那虽安却又无聊的虽虽埃式的尊虽已虽成虽虽去了。共虽的虽虽被 虽了下~代之以俗的告。那些四方形、有品味的虽子出糖果和香芋。来气广没售 至于穿着,虽~任何虽式都有。每人都想要有点不同。但是虽多人仍然不呢个与众 知道自由的意虽何。在虽去年里~人犯罪率一直不地上升。真数个断 Yet in spite of this,you can still find some of the city's grand past.Stand at the western tip of Vasilievsky Island.To the right is the elegant Winter Palace,former home of the czars.Its light blue sides and white classical columns make it perhaps St.Petersburg's most graceful building.It houses one of the worlds most famous art museums:the Hermitage.Inside,20km of galleries house thousands of works of art.Look over your right shoulder.The massive golden dome of St.Isaac's Cathedral rises above the skyline.You'll see,too,why St.Petersburg is called a "floating city."Standing there,nearly surrounded by water,you can see four of the city's 42islands. 但是~管如此~虽是可以到一些虽城市虽煌的虽去。站在虽虽利瓦斯基虽的尽你找个 西端~右虽是虽雅的冬虽~是沙皇前的住虽。那虽色的外虽和白色古典的柱从它浅园~ 使成虽大是彼得堡中最虽雅的建筑物。里面有世界上最有名的虽虽博物虽,它概圣它 赫米提巨博物虽。在里面~虽达20公里的虽廊收藏了千件的虽虽作品。朝右肩数你 后方看去~以撒大堂巨大的金制虽虽伸入了天空。也了解~虽什虽彼得圣教你会圣 堡又被虽「漂浮的城市」。站在那里~乎完全被水虽虽~可以看虽虽城市四十称几你 二虽虽中的四。个个 Cross the bridge and turn behind the Winter Palace.In the middle of the huge Palace Square stands the Alexander Column.It commemorates Russia's victory over Napoleon.The 650-ton granite column is not attached to the base in any way.Its own weight keeps it upright.Hoisted into place in 1832,it has stood there ever since. 虽了虽虽到冬虽的后面~巨大的冬虽虽中虽虽立着虽虽山大虽柱。是虽了虽念俄和拿广它国 破虽交虽的虽利。虽六百五十的花虽个吨并石虽柱底部未以任何方式固定~底部也无 任何支撑。自1832年被虽立起之后~来便一直站立在那里。 Continue to Nevsky Prospekt,the heart of the old city.Let the crowds hurry by while you take your time.Admire the fine carving on bridges and columns,above doorways and windows.Cross over canals and pass by smaller palaces and other classical structures.Let your eyes drink in the light blues,greens,yellows and pinks. 虽虽走到虽瓦斯基街~虽老城市的中个你从你心。在悠虽地漫步的虽候~虽人群身旁 匆匆窗运并走虽。欣虽那些在虽上和虽柱上~虽口以及虽上面的精致雕刻。穿虽河虽虽虽 小的皇虽以及其他的古典建筑物。虽的你青黄眼睛虽享淡虽、虽、色和粉虽色。 Take time to wander among Kazan Cathedral's semi circle of enormous brown columns.Or, if you prefer Russian-style architecture,cross the street and follow the canal a short distance.The Church of the Resurrection occupies the site where Czar Alexander 11was assassinated in 1881. 花些虽虽漫步于喀山大堂里巨大的教你棕色虽柱所虽成的半虽形。或者~如果喜虽 俄虽式的建筑~穿虽虽国并随运离教会路着河走一段短距的路。虽活正好位于沙皇虽 虽山大二世在1881年被暗虽的地方。 Travel outside the city to Petrodvorets Palace for a taste of old imperial grandeur.After a visit to France in the late 17th century,Peter the Great decided to build a palace for himself better than Versailles.His dream never came true in his lifetime.It took almost two centuries to complete the palace and park complex. 虽市离区往彼得城方向游虽~一虽古老皇虽富虽堂皇的虽味。彼得大帝于十七世虽末 到法游国趟决虽了一后~他定要虽自己盖一座比凡虽虽虽虽好的皇虽。在他有生之年~ 虽想一直有虽虽。皇虽和公的虽个梦没园几两个合建筑乎花了世虽才完成。 Seldom does any city have the chance to reinvent itself.That chance has now come to St.Petersburg.A few people might hope to return to the glory of the past,but most know that is impossible.They want to preserve the best of past eras and push ahead.You can bet the city won't be old St.Petersburg,but something altogether different. 少有城市有很会个会圣机再虽造自己~虽机虽在降虽到了彼得堡。有些人可能希 望回到虽去的虽耀里~但是大多人知道那是不可数将当能的。他虽希望能虽去年代 中的精虽保留住~虽并你个将圣步向前。可以打虽虽城市不再是老彼得堡~而是一 个完全不同的城市。 5.尼虽加拉大瀑布的介虽, 被虽世界称国七大奇景之一的尼虽加拉大瀑布位于加拿大和美交界的尼虽加拉 河上~那它丰礴气来撼沛而浩瀚的水汽和磅的虽~使所有前虽虽的游人都虽之震。 尼虽加拉河虽虽56米~上接海拔174米的伊利湖~下注海拔75米的安大略湖。 虽99米的落差~已足以形成湍急的水流~而两横断湖之虽亘着的一道石灰岩崖~ 更使水量丰陡声富的尼虽加拉河水在虽虽虽里虽虽然落~水虽澎湃~震如雷。 高虽的从两伊利湖到低虽的安大略湖~在虽虽河床虽壁上的半虽虽~湖水分隔成了部 份国两个两个~分虽流入加拿大和美~形成了一大一小瀑布。虽瀑布在加拿大虽虽 的景致比在美国来壮看起要更加美虽虽。 Niagara Falls comprises three distinct cataracts. The tallest are the American and Bridal Veil falls on the American side, separated by tiny Luna Island and plunging over jagged rocks in a 180ft drop; the broad Horseshoe Falls which curve their way over to Canada are probably the most impressive. They date back a mere twelve thousand years, when the retreat of melting glaciers allowed water trapped in Lake Erie to gush north to Lake Ontario. Back then the falls were seven miles downriver, but constant erosion has cut them back to their present site. The falls are colorfully lit up at night, and many say they're most beautiful in winter, when the grounds are covered in snow and the waters turn to ice. The best views on the American side are from the Prospect Point Observation Tower (daily; 50,), and from the area at its base where the water rushes past; Terrapin Point on Goat Island in the middle of the river has similar views of Horseshoe Falls. The nineteenth-century tightrope-walker Blondin crossed the Niagara repeatedly near here, and even carried passengers across on his back; other suicidal fools over the years have taken the plunge in barrels. One survivor among the many fatalities was the Englishman Bobby Leach, who went over in a steel barrel in July 1911 and had to spend the rest of the year in hospital. That practice has since been banned (though a couple of maniacs did it in summer 1995 and came away with minor bruises), for reasons which become self-evident when you approach the towering cascade on the not-to-be-missed Maid of the Mist boat trip from the foot of the observation tower (summer Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat & Sun 10am-6pm; $8.50; 716/284-4233). From Goat Island, the Cave of the Winds tour leads down to the base of the falls by elevator to within almost touching distance of the water (mid-May to late Oct; $5.50). A combination pass for these and other attractions costs $16. Rainbow helicopter tours (716/284-2800) are a more expensive proposition at $40 per person for a ten-minute ride. To check the view out from Niagara Falls, Ontario, it's a twenty-minute walk across the Rainbow Bridge to the Canadian side (25, each way; bring ID, and check with US Immigration officials before heading across), where you get an arguably better view, bigger crowds and even more tawdry commercialism. Driving across is inadvisable: the toll for a car is just 75,, but parking on the other side is upwards of $15. As you look on in awe, reflect that you're seeing only about half the volume of water - the rest is diverted to hydroelectric power stations. The full story of this engineering feat is related at the free Niagara Power Project Visitors Center in nearby Lewiston (July & Aug daily 9am-6pm; Sept-June daily 10am-5pm; 716/285-3211). With your own transportation it's also possible to trace the inhospitable Niagara Gorge two miles along the dramatic Robert Moses Parkway to the Whirlpool Rapids, a violent maelstrom swollen by broken trees and other flotsam. Ten miles east of Niagara Falls, the town of LOCKPORT takes its name from the series of locks that raise and lower boats some 65ft at the western end of the Erie Canal. You can see the impressive flight of locks from the Pine Street Bridge, or up close on canal boat tours (May - Nov daily at 12.30 & 3pm, also 10am on Sat; $9; 716/693-3260). The high Eiffel Tower, the colorful streets, the beautiful river Seine, the glorious palaces, the romantic people, the old history … Paris is a great place to all people in the world. 高虽入云的埃菲虽虽塔~流光溢彩的街道~美虽的塞虽河~金璧虽煌的虽殿~浪漫的民族~源虽流虽 的虽史…虽就是巴黎 As the capital of France, Paris is a modern city with a long and rich history. So many events took place here and there are so many places for the visitors to have a trip. 作虽法国的首都~巴黎是一座古老而又虽代的城市。虽里虽生了太多的虽史事件~虽里有那虽多的 地方虽你流虽忘返。 The Triumphal Arch(虽旋虽) was finished in 1836. It’s a world famous building, too. The Eiffel Tower(埃菲虽虽塔), which is 320 meters high, is the symbol of Paris. It was completed in 1889. 320米高的埃虽虽虽塔是巴黎的虽志。建于它1889年 首虽的, The total area of Seoul is 605.52 square kilometers , or 0.6 percent of the entire country. The Hangang (River) bisects the city into two parts: northern part ( Gangbuk ) and southern one (Gangnam). The Gangbuk area totals 297.97 square kilometers (49.2 % ) while Gangnam is 307.55 square kilometers (50.8 % ). Seoul has a population of 10,297,004 as of the end of 2005. This accounts for about a quarter of the total national population. As for the proportion of male to female excluding foreigners, women (5,173,266) slightly outnumber men (5,123,738). By district, Nowon-gu has the biggest population of 624,855. In contrast, Jung-gu has the smallest population of only 134,420. Since Seoul became the capital of the nation in 1394, the population of Seoul has grown 110 times. Seoul belongs to the Temperate Zone featuring four distinctive seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter. The yearly average temperature of Seoul is 12.2 degrees Celsius. Temperatures in Seoul show large seasonal variation, reaching as high as 38.4 degrees Celsius in the summer and dropping as low as minus 19.2 degrees Celsius in the winter. Influenced by the North Pacific high-pressure system, Seoul has hot and humid summers with average temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius from June through September. 虽京的, Tokyo,one of the most amazing city in asia.its the captial of japan.In the ancient times~tokyo was called “EDO”and its name was changed to Tokyo when it became the imperial capital in 1868.with the developing of japan,tokyo became the center of asia.but in world war two~Tokyo went on to suffer two major catastrophes in the world , but it recovered speedy after World War II.tokyo has much sight spot~such as tokyo tower~shibuya~Shinjuku and so on ~so its become the most popular destination where attract people all over the world. although tokyo's population density is the first in the world,it runs very fluency.so i think city perfer need national quality than need beautiful face
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