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101 試播The One Where Monica Gets a New Roommate (The Pilot-The Uncut Version)102 參加助產訓練班The One With the Sonogram at the End103 飛來橫財The One With the Thumb104 (克林頓親信助手)喬治·史特噴那彼拉斯先生The One With George Stephanopoulos105 洗衣服The One With the East German Laundry Detergent106 屁股秀The One With the Butt107 停電The One With the Blackout108 (祖母)娜娜死了兩回The One Where Nana Dies Twice109 氣球飛了The One Where Underdog Gets Away110 猴子The One With the Monkey111 賓太太(錢德之母)The One With Mrs Bing112 十二碗麵條The One With the Dozen Lasagnes113 看胸脯The One With the Boobies114 情人節糖果The One With the Candy Hearts115 大麻客The One With the Stoned Guy116 雙胞胎兩部曲(一)The One With Two Parts,part 1117 雙胞胎兩部曲(二)The One With Two Parts,Part 2118 玩撲克The One With All The Poker119 猴子被送走The One Where the Monkey Gets Away120 風流牙醫The One With the Evil Orthodontist121 假莫妮卡The One With The Fake Monica122 倒人胃口的約會The One With the Ick Factor123 本出世The One With the Birth124 瑞秋恍然大悟The One Where Rachel Finds Out201 羅斯的新女友The One With Ross' New Girlfriend202 母乳The One With the Breast Milk203 海先生之死The One Where Mr Heckles Dies204 菲比的丈夫The One With Phoebe's Husband205 五塊牛排和一根茄子The One With Five Steaks and an Eggplant206 寶寶落在巴士上了The One With the Baby on the Bus207 羅斯發現瑞秋對他有意思The One Where Ross Finds Out208 清單The One With the List209 菲比的爸爸The One With Phoebe's Dad210 納斯(羅斯翻版)The One With Russ211 同志婚禮The One With the Lesbian Wedding212 超級杯後(第一集)The One After the Superbowl213 超級杯後(第二集)The One After the Superbowl214 高中舞會錄影帶The One With the Prom Video215 羅斯和瑞秋生米煮成The One Where Rachel and Ross.. You Know 216 喬伊搬走了One Where Joey Moves Out217 艾迪搬入The One Where Eddie Moves In218 瑞摩瑞醫生之死The One Where Dr Remore Dies219 艾迪賴著不走The One Where Eddie Won't Go220 獵狗之死The One Where Old Yeller Dies221 兩個小流氓The One With the Two Bullies222 一個頭兩個大The One With the Two Parties223 出水痘The One With the Chicken Pox224 巴厘和明蒂大喜之日The One With Barry and Mindy's Wedding301 (星際大戰中的)莉亞公主The One With the Princess Leia Fantasy 302 沒人準備好The One Where No-one's Ready303 果醬The One With the Jam304 戰勝自我,不再害怕承諾The One With The Metaphorical Tunnel 305 菲比的弟弟小福蘭克The One With Frank Jr306 時光倒轉,昔日重現The One With The Flashback307 賽車床The One With the Race Car Bed308 戳他一下The One With The Giant Poking Device309 橄欖球比賽The One With The Football310 瑞秋辭職The One Where Rachel Quits311 錢德想不起勾搭了喬伊的哪個妹妹The One Where Chandler Can't Remember Which Sister312 嫉妒The One With All The Jealousy313 莫妮卡和裏查德只做朋友The One Where Monica and Richard Are Friends314 菲比的舊搭檔The One With Phoebe's Ex-Partner315 羅斯和瑞秋分手The One Where Ross and Rachel Take A Break316 次日清晨The One The Morning After317 滑雪之旅The One Without The Ski Trip318 催眠錄音帶The One With The Hypnosis Tape319 小小T恤The One With The Tiny T-shirt320 玩偶屋The One With The Dollhouse321 小雞和小鴨The One With A Chick And A Duck322 尖叫的湯米The One With The Screamer323 羅斯長了怪東西The One With Ross's Thing324 終極搏擊比賽The One With The Ultimate Fighting Champion325 在海灘The One At The Beach401 水母驚情The One With The Jellyfish402 轉世靈貓The One With The Cat403 手銬遊戲The One With The ‘Cuffs404 社交舞The One With The Ballroom Dancing405 喬伊的新女友The One With Joey's New Girlfriend406 ‚灰‛姑娘The One With The Dirty Girl407 錢德橫刀奪愛The One Where Chandler Crosses a Line408 錢德到箱子裏過節The One With Chandler in a Box409 參加派對The One Where They’re Gonna PARTY410 帕基普希來的姑娘The One With The Girl From Poughkeepsie411 菲比被‚借雞生蛋‛ The One With Phoebe’s Uterus412 受精卵The One With The Embryos413 瑞秋墜入情網The One With Rachel’s Crush414 喬伊臭臭的一天The One With Joey’s Dirty Day415 橄欖球The One With All The Rugby416 假派對The One With The Fake Party417 免費成人電影The One With The Free Porn418 瑞秋的新裝The One With Rachel’s New Dress419 忙中出錯The One With All The Haste420 婚紗The One With All the Wedding Dresses421 邀請The One With The Invitation422 史上最不稱職伴郎The One With The Worst Best Man Ever423&424 羅斯的婚禮(第一集)The One With Ross's Wedding501 羅斯說漏嘴以後The One After Ross Says Rachel502 來吻別吧The One With All The Kissing503 三胞胎(總第一百集)The One Hundredth504 菲比討厭PBS(美國廣播公司)The One Where Phoebe Hates PBS 505 我不想當Kip The One With All the Kips506 雪男The One With The Yeti507 羅斯入夥The One Where Ross Moves In508 感恩節大回顧The One With The Thanksgiving Flashbacks509 羅斯的三明治The One With Ross's Sandwich510 兄妹‚情‛ The One With The Inappropriate Sister511 新年新氣象The One With All The Resolutions512 錢德例行公事的假笑The One With Chandler's Work Laugh513 喬伊背包包The One With Joey's Bag514 恍然大悟The One Where Everyone Finds Out515 敲打喬伊的女孩The One With The Girl Who Hits Joey516 員警來了The One With A Cop517 瑞秋的無心之吻The One With Rachel's Inadvertant Kiss518 瑞秋開始吸煙The One Where Rachel Smokes519 羅斯不會放電The One Where Ross Can't Flirt520 一起去巡邏The One With The Ride Along521 擲球遊戲The One With The Ball522 喬伊的大好機會來了The One With Joey's Big Break523 拉斯維加斯之旅(上集)The One In Vegas524 拉斯維加斯之旅(下集)The One In Vegas601 離開拉斯維加斯The One After Vegas602 羅斯擁抱瑞秋The One Where Ross Hugs Rachel603 羅斯死不認帳The One With Ross’s Denial604 喬伊沒買保險The One Where Joey Loses His Insurance605 喬伊的保時捷The One With Joey’s Porsche606 他們的最後一夜The One The Last Night607 菲比跑步The One Where Phoebe Runs608 羅斯洗牙The One W ith Ross’s Teeth609 羅斯興奮起來The One Where Ross Got High610 狂舞The One With The Routinue611 一張桌子The One With The Apothecary Table612 笑話The One With The Joke613 瑞秋的妹妹The One With Rachel’s Sister614 錢德哭不出來The One Where Chandler Can’t Cry615 假想篇外篇(上集)The One That Could Have Been616 假想篇外篇(下集)The One That Could Have Been617 臨危不懼,處變不驚The One With The Unagi618 羅斯約會學生The One Where Ross Dates A Student619 喬伊的冰箱The One With Joey’s Fridge620 《麥克和奇思》The One With Mac and C.H.E.E.S.E621 羅斯和未來岳父會面The One Where Ross Meets Elizabeth’s Dad 622 Paul的故事The One Where Paul’s The Man623 訂婚戒指The One With The Ring624 求婚(上集)The One With The Proposal625 求婚(下集)The One With The Proposal701 莫妮卡的風頭被搶了The One With Monica’s Thunder702 瑞秋的書The One With Rachel’s Book703 菲比的餅乾配方The One With Phoebe’s Cookies704 瑞秋請助理The One With Rachel’s Assistant705 訂婚照The One With The Engagement Picture706 小睡的夥伴The One With The Nap Partners707 羅斯在圖書館The One With Ross’s Book708 錢德不喜歡狗The One Where Chandler Doesn’t Like Dogs709 糖果The One With All The Candy710 節日犰狳The One With the Holiday Armadillo711 酪餅The One With All The Cheesecakes712 一夜未眠The One Where They’re Up All Night713 Rosita 之死The One Where Rosita Dies714 三十歲The One Where They All Turn Thirty715 喬伊換腦The One With Joey’s New Brain716 我知道你在倫敦幹了什麼The One With The Truth About London 717 婚紗大減價The One With The Cheap Wedding Dress718 喬伊獲提名The On e With Joey’s Award719 羅斯和莫妮卡的表親The One With Ross and Monica’s Cousin 720 瑞秋的同性之吻The One With Rachel’s Big Kiss721 宣誓The One With The Vows722 錢德之父The One With Chandler’s Dad723 莫妮卡與錢德的大喜日子(上集)The One With Chandler and Monica’s Weddi ng724 莫妮卡與錢德的大喜日子(下集)The One With Chandler and Monica’s Wedding801 婚禮之後The One After "I Do"802 紅色毛衣The One With The Red Sweater803 告知羅斯The One Where Rachel Tells…804 錄影帶風波The One With The Videotape805 瑞秋的男友The One With Rachel’s Date806 萬聖節派對The One With The Halloween Party807 有污點的那個The One With The Stain808 脫衣舞娘The One With The Stripper809 謠言The One With The Rumor810 摩妮卡的靴子The One With Monica’s Boots811 羅斯邁步向前行The One With Ross’ Big Step Forward812 喬伊跟瑞秋約會The One Where Joey Dates Rachel813 錢德泡澡記The One Where Chandler Takes a Bath814 秘密衣櫃The One With The Secret Closet815 生產錄影帶The One With The Birthing Video816 喬依告訴瑞秋The One Where Joey Tells Rachel817 茶葉算命法The One With The Tea Leaves818 馬沙皮卡市The One In Massapequa819 專訪喬伊The One With Joey’s Interview820 寶寶歡迎會The One With The Baby Shower821 烹飪課程The One With The Cooking Class822 遲來的寶寶The One Where Rachel Is Late823 瑞秋生產記(上)The One Where Rachel Ha s A Baby Part Ⅰ824 瑞秋生產記(下)The One Where Rachel Has A Baby Part Ⅱ901 無人求婚The One Where No One Proposes902 愛瑪哭不停The One Where Emma Cries903 兒科醫生The One With The Pediatrician904 鯊魚The One With The Sharks905 菲比的生日宴The One With Phoebe's Birthday Dinner906 男保姆The One With The Male Nanny907 羅斯的饒舌歌The One With Ross's Inappropriate Song908 瑞秋的二妹The One With Rachel's Other Sister909 他要走了瑞秋的電話號碼The One With Rachel's Phone Number 910 在Tulsa過耶誕節The One With Christmas In Tulsa911 瑞秋復工The One Where Rachael Goes Back to Work912 菲比的老鼠The One With Phoebe's Rats913 Monica 飆歌The One Where Monica Sings914 相親記The One With The Blind Dates915 打劫The One With The Mugging916 隆胸The One With The Boob Job917 葬禮The One With The Memorial Service918 博彩The One With The Lottery919 瑞秋的夢The One With Rachel's Dream920 肥皂劇派對The One With The Soap Opera Party921 生育能力檢查The One At The Fertility Clinic922 精子捐獻人The One With The Donor923 巴巴多斯島之行(1) The One In Barbados Part Ⅰ924 巴巴多斯島之行(2) The One In Barbados Part Ⅱ1001 喬伊親了瑞秋之後The One After Joey and Rachel Kiss1002 羅斯不難過The One Where Ross Is Fine1003 羅斯日光浴The One With Ross's Tan1004 愛瑪的生日蛋糕The One With The Cake1005 瑞秋的妹妹帶孩子The One Where Rachel's Other Sister Babysits 1006 羅斯的科研經費The One With Ross's Grant1007 家訪The One With The Home Study1008 遲到的感恩節The One With The Late Thanksgiving1009 BB的親生母親The One With The Birth Mother1010 錢德的風流事The One Where Chandler Gets Caught1011 脫衣舞男之淚The One Where The Stripper Cries1012 菲比的婚禮The One With Phoebe's Wedding1013 喬伊說法語The One Where Joey Speaks French1014 康斯韋拉公主The One With Princess Consuela1015 埃斯特拉之死The One Where Estelle Dies1016 瑞秋的歡送派對The One With Rachel's Going Away Party1017&1018 大結局The Last One。
Australia's premier city is the oldest settlement in Australia, the economic powerhouse of the nation and the country's capital, Canberra is everything but name. Built on the shores of the stunning Port Jackson, you would have to die and go to heaven before you see a more spectacular setting for a city. It's a vital, self-regarding metropolis, making itself a melting pot with people from all over the world. When to Go The best times to visit are of spring and autumn, especially around March to April or October to November. Sydney is blessed with a temperate climate. Sometimes torrential downpours often break the heat between October and March. Winters are cool rather than cold. Beach lovers unperturbed by the hazards of lizard-skin should come between December and February. Sydney Harbor The harbor is the defining characteristic of the city. Its multiple sandstone headlands, dramatic cliffs, rocky islands and stunning bays and beaches, make it one of the most beautiful stretches of water in the world. Officially called Port Jackson, the harbor stretches some 20km inland to join the mouth of the Parramatta River. The most scenic area is on the ocean side of the bridge. The Sydney Harbor National Park protects the scattered pockets of bushland around the harbour and offers good walking tracks. The best way to experience the harbour is to go sailing, but if you're lacking nautical skills there are plenty of ways to enjoy it. Try catching the Manly ferry, swimming at Nielsen Park, walking from Manly to Spit Bridge, having a drink at Watsons Bay, dining with a view at Rose Bay, Balmoral or Circular Quay, or cruising to the heads on the Bounty. Sydney Opera House Australia's most recognizable icon is dramatically situated on the eastern headland of Circular Quay. Its famous sail- and shell-like roofs were inspired by palm fronds, according to architect Jorn Utzon, but may remind you of turtles engaging in sexual congress. The Opera House is so unique that it has been photographed a zillion times, appears on an army of cheap t-shirts, every other Sydney postcard and decorates the frames of Dame Edna's dramatic glasses. It was built between 1959 and 1973, but plagued with construction delays and political difficulties which culminated in the resignation of Utzon in 1966. Although some visitors are disappointed by the interior, designed by a consortium of Australians after Utzon quit, it's a truly memorable place to see a performance or to sit at one of its outdoor cafes with a bottle of white wine and watch harbour life go by. The Opera House hosts theatre, classical music, ballet and film, as well as the seasonal opera performances. There is free music on the prow of the Opera House on weekends and a craft market on the forecourt on Sunday. The Rocks The Rocks is the oldest, quaintest part of Sydney. Today it is unrecognizable from the squalid, overcrowded and plague-ridden place it used to be. Reinvented by visionaries in the building industry and the trade union movement in the 1970s, the Rocks is now a sanitized, historical tourist precinct, full of cobbled streets, colonial buildings and stuffed koalas. If you ignore the kitsch, a stroll around the Rocks can be delightful. Attractions include the weekend market, the Earth Exchange geological and mining museum, and numerous craft shops and art galleries. But it's the old buildings, alleyways and historic facades that attract most visitors. Try exploring the less developed areas in the contiguous suburb of Millers Point, which has not sacrificed its community life to the tourist dollar. Check out the Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel and The Hero of Waterloo, two of Sydney's oldest pubs. Circular Quay Circular Quay is built around Sydney Cove and is considered by many to be the focal point of the city. The first European settlement in Australia grew around the Tank Stream which now runs underground into the harbour here. For many years this was the shipping centre of Sydney, but it's now both a commuting hub and a recreational space, combining ferry quays, a railway station and the Overseas Passenger Terminal with harbour walkways, restaurants, buskers, parks, the Museum of Contemporary Art and, of course, the Sydney Opera House. Macquarie Street Sydney's greatest concentration of early public buildings grace Macquarie St, many of them commissioned by Governor Macquarie and designed by the convict architect Francis Greenway. The most impressive are the elegant, two-storied Parliament House, Sydney Hospital, the Mint Building, the exquisite Hyde Park Barracks, St James Church and the voluminous State Library. The Barracks and the Mint are now museums, the library hosts exhibitions and there are tours of both the hospital and Parliament House. Macquarie St is the eastern boundary of the Central Business District and borders the Domain and the Royal Botanic Gardens. It runs from Hyde Park to Circular Quay. The Domain, Art Gallery & Botanic Gardens The Domain is a large grassy area east of Macquarie St which was set aside by Governor Phillip for public recreation. Today it is used by city workers for lunchtime sports and as a place to escape the bustle of the city. On Sunday afternoons,it's the gathering place for impassioned soapbox speakers, who do their best to entertain or enrage their listeners. It is also the venue for free events held during the festival of Sydney in January and the popular Carols by Candlelight at Christmas. The Art Gallery of New South Wales is in the northeast corner of the Domain. It has excellent permanent exhibitions of Australian, European, Japanese and tribal art, and has some inspired temporary exhibits. The Royal Botanic Gardens encompass Farm Cove, the first bay east of Circular Quay, and include the site of the colony's first vegetable patch. They contain a magnificent collection of South Pacific plant life, tropical displays in the Arc and Pyramid glasshouses, and a beautiful, old-fashioned formal rose garden. The spectacularly located gardens are a favoured spot for family picnics and wedding photographs. Darling Harbour This huge waterfront tourist and leisure park comprises walkways, gardens, museums, an aquarium, convention centre, casino, eateries and shops. It was once a thriving dockland area, but it declined to the level of an urban eyesore before being reinvented as Darling Harbour in the 1980s by a combination of vision, planning, politicking, forbearance and huge amounts of cash. The emphasis is on casual fun and enjoyment of the kind appreciated by families with small children and coach tourists. The highlights are the Sydney Aquarium, the Australian National Maritime Museum, the water sculpture, the Chinese Garden, the massive IMAX cinema, and the nearby Powerhouse Museum, Sydney's most spectacular museum. Bondi Beach Bondi Beach is the grand dame of Sydney's beaches with a magnificent sweep of sand and a never-ending series of majestic rollers crashing into the shallows. The suburb of Bondi Beach is an eclectic mix of ice cream parlours, designer cafes, greasy fish & chips joints, kosher shops and surf fashion stores. The seafront promenade and pavilion have been given a welcome facelift; car parking and fixing the offshore sewage outlets remain the only problems. Ku-Ring-Gai-Chase National Park Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park covers 150 sq km (60 sq mi) of sandstone bushland at the mouth of the Hawkesbury River, 24km (15mi) north of Sydney. The park has over 100km (60mi) of shoreline, plenty of forest and wildlife, a number of walking tracks and some magnificent Aboriginal rock art. Elevated parts of the park offer superb views across Pittwater towards the northernmost suburbs of Sydney. Royal National Park The Royal National Park, 35km (22mi) south of city, is the oldest gazetted national park in the world. The sea of low scrub which covered the sandstone plateau in the north of the park was devastated by the 1994 bushfires, but the forested river valleys and the beaches were unscathed. The park is dissected by the Hacking River and there are riverside picnic and boat hiring facilities at Audley. There's a spectacular 26km (16mi) coastal track stretching the length of the park, which is accessible from Bundeena. It passes the lovely lagoon beach at Wattamolla, and the popular surfing spot at Garie Beach. The best views are from the southern boundary of the park overlooking Bulli from the edge of the Illawarra escarpment. Most visitors to Sydney arrive at Kingsford Smith airport. Airfares to Australia are expensive - it's a long way from anywhere and flights are often heavily booked. The most pleasant way to get around in Sydney is by ferry. A trip on the Manly Ferry is the best way to experience the harbor if you can't charm someone into taking you sailing. Major roads from Sydney go north to Newcastle, west to the Blue Mountains, south to Melbourne and Canberra and down the south coast to Wollongong. Anyway, you will certainly find this trip to Sydney Australia one of your most memorable experiences in your life. The trip will leave you sweet memories that you would like to share with your family and your friends.。
巴黎时尚之都英语作文Title: Paris: The Fashion Capital of the World。
Paris, often referred to as the "City of Light," holds a unique and prestigious position as the fashion capital of the world. Renowned for its unparalleled elegance, creativity, and innovation in the realm of fashion, Paris stands as a beacon of inspiration for designers, enthusiasts, and trendsetters worldwide.First and foremost, Paris's status as the epicenter of fashion can be attributed to its rich history and cultural heritage. For centuries, the city has been a melting pot of artistic expression, attracting visionaries from all corners of the globe. From the opulent courts of Versailles to the avant-garde salons of the early 20th century, Paris has served as a fertile ground for the cultivation of style and sophistication.Moreover, Paris boasts a vibrant ecosystem of fashionhouses, ateliers, and boutiques that cater to every aesthetic inclination. Iconic brands such as Chanel, Dior, and Louis Vuitton have become synonymous with Parisian luxury, setting the standard for haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion alike. These esteemed maisons not only showcase the finest craftsmanship and attention to detail but also embody the timeless allure of Parisian chic.Furthermore, Paris's allure as a fashion capital is perpetuated by its role as a global fashion hub. Twice a year, during the highly anticipated Paris Fashion Week, the city becomes a whirlwind of creativity and excitement as designers unveil their latest collections to an international audience of buyers, journalists, and celebrities. From the iconic runways of the Carrousel du Louvre to the intimate showrooms of Le Marais, Paris Fashion Week showcases the diversity and dynamism of the fashion industry.Beyond its haute couture and high-end boutiques, Paris exudes an effortless sense of style that permeates its streets, cafes, and cultural landmarks. From the timelesselegance of the Champs-Élysées to the bohemian charm of Montmartre, every corner of the city offers inspiration for sartorial expression. Whether it's a classic trench coat paired with a beret or a contemporary ensemble accented with vintage accessories, Parisian fashion embodies a sense of individuality and authenticity that transcends trends.In addition to its fashion-forward reputation, Paris also fosters a culture of innovation and collaboration within the fashion industry. The city's prestigious fashion schools, such as the École de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne and Central Saint Martins Paris, nurture the next generation of designers and artisans, ensuringthat Paris remains at the forefront of fashion innovation for generations to come. Furthermore, initiatives such as the Paris Fashion Institute and the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode provide resources and support for emerging talent, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among fashion professionals.In conclusion, Paris's status as the fashion capital of the world is a testament to its rich history, culturalheritage, and unwavering commitment to creativity and innovation. From its illustrious fashion houses to its bustling streets, Paris embodies the essence of style and sophistication, inspiring fashion enthusiasts and industry insiders alike. As the epicenter of haute couture andavant-garde design, Paris continues to push the boundaries of fashion, setting trends and shaping the global landscape of style.。
当名流显贵想要逃离公众猎奇的目光,当他们被门外等着翻垃圾的“狗仔队”骚扰得即将崩溃时,他们就会寻找一处鲜为人知的所在,“消失”一段时间。
他们每个人手上都拥有一份隐居场所的清单,在那些豪华的隐居地里,他们一掷千金,纵情挥霍,而且,无人干涉。
这里我们将介绍几处世界上最奢华的隐居场所,哦,不要试图在《福布斯》全球收费最高的酒店套房里寻找它们,那和我们的初衷相去甚远……梭罗城堡美国约塞米蒂国家公园是一片面积为51.8万公顷的荒郊野地,与罗得岛洲大小相当。
每年都会有几十万人从世界各地赶到这里风餐露宿。
对许多观光者而言,这里最佳的猎奇方式莫过于在高大的红杉树下野营。
但这片天堂并非总是充满诗情画意——这里的设施常常拥挤不堪,厕所简陋肮脏,昆虫与人共舞,还有一条硕大的驳船,十分碍眼地来回穿梭。
如果哪天芭芭拉,史翠珊突然告诉媒体,其实她一直是个野营睡袋爱好者,而且她对约塞米蒂公园非常熟悉,那么作为她的fans,你千万不要立刻背上你的睡袋去公园等着与她邂逅,因为,最多,她也就是住在你的“隔壁”,你永远不可能与她不期而遇。
在约塞米蒂公园大门外,藏着一个富豪们的隐居场所——梭罗城堡。
梭罗城堡是一所乡村别墅,是专为喜欢在荒郊野外寻求安逸的富豪们准备的。
1990年,城堡由厄纳·古宾克兰宁创建。
其实她当初并不想把城堡对外开放,现在也只是对那些她认为合适的人群敞开大门。
为了使来这儿的主顾能够享受欧洲名流般的生活,厄纳花费大量资金将这所法国村舍精心修葺一新。
她还走遍欧洲寻觅贵重的古董,极力为城堡营造出旧式法国庄园的情调。
这里的许多工艺品是出自十七、十八世纪的工匠之手,它们用纯银镶嵌而成,相当精致并富有古典韵味,在这些古董的渲染下,这只有十余年历史的别墅,却好似经历了100年的沧桑。
城堡的总面积是9000平方英尺。
在这座只有十间套房的城堡中,客人们可以享受到锦衣玉食的豪华生活。
这里是大干世界的缩影。
精巧的梭罗城堡具有法国乡间别墅的风格。
Agri Ishak Pasha Palace Though named as a "palace," the Ishak Pasha palace is more a kulliye. The palace is the most famous building after the Topkapi palace built in the 18th Century, during the Lale period, in the classical style. The building is located on the slopes of a hill 5 km. From the Dogubeyazit town. Besides displaying one of the finest examples of the Ottoman architecture, the palace is also known for its diverse history. According to the inscription on the Takkapi gate in the Harem quarter, the palace is built in 1199 Hicri (the Moslem calendar), or 1784 A.D. The building hovers on firm, stony ground because of its location on a slope. Although the palace is located within the centre of the Dogu Beyazit region, three sides of the building (the northern, western, and southern sides) are surrounded by steep rocks. The only access to the palace is through a slightly flat pass. The main gate, the Cumle gate, of the palace is erected against this pass. Since the palace is erected at a time when the castles lost their geographical advantage and when firearms began to be used instead of the sword, the palace's eastern wing defense is weak. The Cumle gate is made of traditionally carved and sculptured stone. Not many palaces built in the classical Turkish architectural style are left today. The Ishak Pasa Palace is one of them. The Carain Cave The cave is located 27 km. From Antalya at the Katran Mountains. The cave is a natural formation and was inhabited during the prehistoric ages (Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, chalcolithic). The cave yielded skeletons and objects, like dressed stone tools and weapons, processed flintstones, that shed light on life in the prehistoric ages. The Bust of Alexander the Great The bust of Alexander the Great was discovered during the excavation of Pergamum. The bust found in Pergamum is part of a copy of the original statue of Alexander, a work by Lysippos, the personal sculptor of Alexander the Great. The bust dates from the 3rd Century B.C. The original Lysippos statue of Alexander has never been found, instead, there are several copies of the statue made in Greek and Roman periods. The Pergamum bust, the only piece remaining from the statue, is on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The Relief on Ivriz Hill The relief can be found at the spring of the Ivriz stream, 12 km. From Eregli - Konya. The 6.08 metres high relief was a religious sanctuary which dates back to the Late Hittite period in the 8th Century B.C. and depicts king Warpalavas giving offerings to Santaj, the Hittite god of fertility. For more information about the Hittites please refer to the Yazilikaya section of this site. Anadoluhisari Fortress Anadoluhisari on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus is the oldest Turkish building in Istanbul. It was constructed by the Ottoman sultan Bayezid I Yildirim in 1395, and later enlarged by Mehmet II (1451-1481) who built the outer walls. At the centre is a 25 m high square tower of four storeys, surrounded by a 20 m high wall 1.5 m thick in the form of an irregular pentagon. The 2 m thick outer wall measures 80 m from north to south and 65 m from east to west. As well as accommodation for the garrison the fortress contained its own mosque. Van Castle The Urartians constructed dozens of castles in this mountainous region of eastern Turkey, such as Toprakkale, Kalecik, Cavustepe, Edremit, Asagi Anfaz, Yukari Anfaz, Zengibar, Muradiye, Kecikiran, Hosap, Agarti, Delicay and Zernakitepe. The most important of all is undoubtedly Van Castle, which was built in the year 834 BC by King Sardur I of Urartu. The northern side rests against steep slopes and to the south are rocky cliffs. The castle measures 1800 m long by 1200 m wide, and within its walls are many royal tombs and inscriptions. Four walls surround the castle, two of Urartian construction, and two built nearly two thousand years later by the Akkoyunlu and Ottomans. In front of the north walls is an open air temple carved into the rock, and within the walls are a mosque, medrese, barracks and cisterns. Sultan Han (Alaeddin Kervansarai) The kervansarai is located in the town of Sultanhani, 40 km. From Aksaray. The han is one of the best examples of Selcuq architecture. As the greatest han built during the Selcuq period, it was construv-cted by Alaeddin Keykubat I. In 1229. The han was renovated and expanded to a greater size in 1278 after a fire broke out. The architecture of the han is Muhammed bin Havlan el-Dimiski. The han is built on a plan of 50x110 m., and consists of a winter and a summer residence. The most significant part of the han are the reliefs on the Main Gate. Grand Bazaar Throughout the Byzantine period, the grand bazaar was a hectic open air centre for trade. Mehmet II. Continued thistradition but added two covered bedesten (the older version of the modern shopping malls today). The bazaar extended to an even greater scale by Suleyman I. (1520-1566). The last additions of bedesten shops in the bazaar were made in 1701. Misir Carsisi (Egyptian Bazaar) The Egyptian Bazaar (Misir Carsisi) It is the second covered bazaar of Istan- bul. Was built during the era of Mehmet IV, in compliance with the request of Queen Mother Hatice Turhan. Built in 1660 by the architect Kasim Aga as part of the Yeni Camii Mosque Complex, the bazaar lies today next to the mosque. The bazaar has an 'L' shape with six gates and 86 shops operating in the bazaar today. Kizkalesi The Castle of Korykos on shore faces another fort, Kizkalesi (Maiden's Castle), that stands on a tiny island 200 meters offshore. Formerly a sea wall joined the two fortresses. The Maiden's Castle is located 60 km. From Mersin, near the Erdemli town. It is assumed that the castle originally had a road connecting the castle to the mainland. The road eroded with time and the the castle remains separated from the mainland. The Maiden's Castle, together with the Castle of Korykos, were built in the IV. Century B.C. by the Greek settlers to prevent assaults to the city of Korykos from the sea. The city of Korykos remained an important harbour in Southeastern Meditteranean until the XIII. Century A.D. The castle passed into Turkish hands when it was conquered by Ibrahim Bey of the Karamanoglu Principality in 1448 and was extensively renovated. The castle has a circumference of 900 m and eight towers.。
Dead Man's Island 简介 一个人有了隐私又不想让别人知道时,我们就可以说他“衣橱里有具骷髅”。
大部分人都做过一些不光彩的事,卡罗尔·桑德斯也不例外。
她有具“衣橱里的骷髅”,不管走到哪儿都摆脱不了。
这使她越来越沮丧。
当然,这件不光彩的事正在慢慢地毁坏着她的生活。
后来她遇到一位更有隐私的人。
他的隐私需要整个一个岛来遮掩。
也许最有可能由卡罗尔发现他的隐私。
但是如果她想探明他的隐私,他会怎么样呢?他会乐意把他的隐私告诉她吗?或者他会生气,非常生气吗?这全取决于他藏在锁着的房间中的那具“衣橱里的骷髅”究竟是什么——而卡罗尔要打开那扇锁着的门。
本书作者约翰·埃斯科特是一位经验丰富的作家,现在英格兰南部的博恩默思生活和工作。
1 Coming to England 1 Coming to England My name is Carol Sanders. I live in England now,butwhen I was younger,I lived in Hong Kong.Myfather was a businessman there and my mother worked as a secretary.Welived in Hong Kong for seven years. I was happy at school, withlots of friends,and we had a good time.Iliked pop music—the Rolling Stones,DavidBowie and Jake Rosso were my favourites. Jake Rosso was my favourite singer. Hedied in a car accident the year I left school, butI listened to his pop records all the time.Ihad hundreds of pictures and photos of him on my bedroom wall. Then one day in winter when I was seventeen,thingsbegan to go wrong for me. My father went to Australia on business.Iloved him very much and didn't like him going away. ‘Come home quickly,’Ialways said to him. He was in Australia for two weeks.Then,on the day of his journey home, anaeroplane from Sydney crashed into the sea just south of Hong Kong.Everybodyon the plane died. I heard about the plane crash on television.Atfirst, I did not think about my father.ThenI remembered he was flying back from Sydney on that day.第 1 页 共 30 页 ‘Oh,no!’Icried. I telephoned the airport but they did not know the names ofall the passengers then. ‘Perhaps my father didn'tget that plane,’I thought.‘Oh,please!Please!’ My mother was at work and I called her on the telephone.Shecame home quickly and we went to the airport and waited for news. Later,we learned myfather was on the plane. ‘It's not true!’Ishouted. But it was true, andI began to cry. I cried for weeks and weeks.Ispent many days alone in my room.I waslonely and sad and I wanted to die,too. I stopped going out with my friends. Ididn't want to see other people.Istopped listening to Jake Rosso's records, andtook his pictures off my bedroom wall. Ididn't listen to music or watch television. Nothingmattered any more. Then I stopped crying.Istopped feeling sad and began to feel angry. ‘Why did it happen to him?’Iasked my mother.‘Why do the bestpeople die?Jake Rosso.Myfather.’ ‘I…I don't know, Carol,'mymother said.She was unhappy,too. At the time of the plane crash, Iwas a student at college.I enjoyed thecollege work and life very much, butafter my father's death I stopped doing my work at the college.Ibegan to go out with some new friends.Theywere different from my other friends,andmy mother didn't like them. ‘ They're bad people,Carol,'shetold me.‘They do dangerous things.’ ‘They're exciting,’Isaid.‘And I like them.’ I knew she was angry but I didn't care. Butthen I learned my new friends took drugs,andI began to take drugs,too.Itwas wrong and stupid,I know that now,but I was unhappy and angry. The police came to the college to arrest some of thestudents.They didn't arrest me,but I had to leave the college.Itwas a bad time. My mother was very unhappy with me.‘Whatam I going to do with you,Carol?she said.第 2 页 共 30 页 ‘I'm sorry,’Itold her. ‘We'll go back to England,'shesaid.‘You can find a college there.Perhapsyou can be happier in England.’ ‘All right,’Isaid.‘I want to forget what's happened.Iwant to forget what I've done and begin a new life, bea new person.’ A month later, wecame back to England.We lived in London,ina hotel.It was strange,atfirst, with all the red buses andeverybody speaking English.It was thebeginning of the summer,three monthsbefore college began in the autumn.Londonwas full of tourists. We looked at all the famous buildings—BuckinghamPalace,the Tower of London.Andwe went to restaurants and theatres in the evenings.Itwas interesting and exciting and I began to forget the bad times in Hong Kong. ‘I'm pleased we came toLondon,’I told my mother. But after a few weeks,shesaid,‘You need to find a college,Carol.Youmust go on studying. And I need a job.’ That evening, welooked in the newspapers. ‘What about this?’Isaid.I showed my mother a job in thenewspaper. SECRETARY for the summer months on a small private island in Scotland. Live with the family in a big house. interseting work and good pay for the right person. Phone Greta Poss.Telephonenumber 071… ‘Well, thatsounds interesting,'said my mother.‘I'dlike to work as a secretary on an island in Scotland.It'sa beautiful country, Carol, andyou can go to a college there in the autumn.’ ‘And it's a place to livefor the summer,’I said.‘Hotelsare expensive.’ My mother telephoned Greta Ross. Come and see me tomorrow, GretaRoss told her.‘Come to Savoy Hotel ateleven第 3 页 共 30 页o'clock.’ I went to Savoy Hotel with my mother.Itwas big and ex pensive,bigger than ourhotel,and in the centre of London. ‘Mum needs this job,Ithought.‘And a private island inScotland is a nice place to live.PerhapsI can forget what's happened if I go there.’ ‘Room twenty-two,'saidthe woman at the hotel desk.‘Go on up.Mrs Ross will see you now.’ Greta Ross was waiting for us.Shewas about thirty years old and very beautiful.Shewore an expensive red dress and her hair was very long and dark. ‘This is my daughter,Carol,'saidmy mother. ‘Hallo, Carol,'saidGreta Ross. ‘Hallo,’Isaid. ‘Carol is eighteen years old,'saidmy mother.‘Can she come with me,ifI get the job? Perhaps she can help inthe house or in the garden.She likesgardening.She's studying farming atcollege.’ ‘Perhaps, saidGreta Ross.‘There's a small farm onthe island.’ ‘I'd like to work on thefarm,’I said. Greta Ross looked at my mother.‘Howlong did you live in HongKong,MrsSanders?’ ‘Seven years,’answeredmy mother.‘My husband died in a planecrash last year,so we've come back tolive in England.’ ‘Where did you live beforeHong Kong?’ ‘We lived in India for threeyears.’ Then Greta Ross took my mother into a room and asked hermore questions.I waited outside. ‘Greta Ross is nice,’Ithought.‘I hope my mother gets the job.’ Soon after,the dooropened and my mother came out.She wassmiling. Greta Ross said,‘Pleasewait here for a minute,Mrs Sanders.Iwant to make a phone call.'she went backinto the room,and closed the door. I was sitting on a chair near the door,andI could just hear Greta Ross's voice第 4 页 共 30 页speaking on the phone. ‘I think I've found someone,'shewas saying.‘She has a daughter,butthe girl can work in the garden or on the farm…Don't worry,they've been away fromEngland for ten years… It'll be allright,I tell you…Don't worry.’ After a few minutes, GretaRoss put down the phone and came ont of the room. ‘You've got the job,'shetold my mother. My mother was pleased.‘Thankyou,'she replied. I was pleased,too,but now I was worried about that phone call.Ididn't understand it. 1 来到英格兰 我叫卡罗尔·桑德斯。
2023-2024学年广东省广州市增城区中考一模英语试题含答案注意事项1.考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号。
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Ⅰ. 单项选择1、— Is this ______ volleyball, girls?—No. It isn’t ______.A.your; ours B.yours; mine C.your; our D.your; my2、My father wants me to____ doing my homework as soon as I come home from school.A.win the heart of B.take care ofC.get into the habit of D.stay in touch with3、—Who’s singing in the next room?— It ____ be her . She has gone to New York.A.can’t B.must C.shouldn’t D.can4、—Journey to the West many funny stories about Monkey King.—Y ou’re right. But I like Harry Potter better.A.invites B.prepares C.describes5、Which of the following words is formed like "handbag"?A.meaningful B.snowman C.protection D.impatient6、---Can you tell me how to have a good relationship with parents?---Certainly. If you often talk about your ideas with them, they will talk about with you, too.A.their B.them C.theirs7、—Let’s go shopping fo r some vegetables.—.A.Thank you B.You’re welcome C.Me, too D.Good idea8、He is taller than _______ girl in his class.A.any B.otherC.any other D.another9、-----Would you like to attend the TV show?------________________. But I'm busy studying for my test.A.Don't mention it. B.I'd love to.C.That's all right. D.My pleasure.10、---Excuse me, I want to buy some stamps. Where can I find a post office?---I know _____ not far from here. You can easily find _____.A.that; it B.it; one C.one; it D.it; thatⅡ. 完形填空11、Alex was a giraffe who lived in a zoo with his mum, dad and other giraffe friends. As Alex grew, he 1 his neck was much shorter than the others’. He began to get 2 . But his mother told him that he was special. She said it did not matter how short or long his neck was.Alex tried not to think about his short 3 . But as his friends grew taller and taller, his neck 4 short. Sometimes the other giraffes 5 him, but his parents told him not to worry. They said that he should be happy with himself the way he was. He tried, but he could not even play in some giraffe sports. He was just too 6 .One day, one of the zoo workers came and took Alex away. Alex was scared. Would he have to leave the zoo just7 he didn't have a long neck? The zoo worker calmed (使平静)Alex down and gave him some food. He felt 8 Then he led Alex into another area of the zoo.Soon mum and dad came to see Alex. “I told you that you were special,” his mother said. “The zoo has made a place just for 9 because so many people want to see how special you are!” She was right. Visitors pointed to him and screamed(尖叫) 10 . They looked happy to see something so special at the zoo.1.A.wondered B.found C.hoped D.agreed2.A.powerful B.interested C.energetic D.worried3.A.leg B.tail C.neck D.nose4.A.stayed B.became C.turned D.felt5.A.looked after B.thought of C.laughed at D.agreed with6.A.tall B.short C.fat D.thin7.A.after B.unless C.because D.before8.A.good B.better C.bad D.worse9.A.him B.you C.us D.me10.A.excitedly B.angrily C.sadly D.heavilyⅢ. 语法填空12、Tyler was a troublesome student. He sat in the back row. Every time I called him to answer questions, he’d r1.with a flip(轻率的) answer. If he got it wrong, he would get very angry.Usually kids could sit q2.in class. However, Tyler was just loud. One day, Tyler was talking while I was teaching. I said to him, “Tyler, why not join in our discussion i3.of having one of your own?” He got up from his chair, pushed it over, and s4.something I can’t remember. I sent him to the office and he received a week’s out-of-school punishment.The week was a wonderful time for me, but when it came to an e5., I began to feel worried. So I came up with a plan. On the day of his r6., I told him I wanted to start over with him. If he felt like he was going to lose control(控制) in class, he could step o7.the door for a moment.From then on, Tyler was a changed s8.in my classroom. In fact he was a smart child and he even stopped a fight between two students one day. And he never used the privilege(特权) to leave the class for a moment. I believe that just letting him decide for h9.made all the difference.When the year was over, he wrote me a thank-you note about h10.good the year had been for him. I still have it today and find it very moving to reread when I get stressed(有压力的) about teaching.Ⅳ. 阅读理解A13、Y esterday the police were joined by more than 20 volunteers in the continuing search for the two missing teenagers, Vicky Gray and Tom Hunter, and their guide, Gavin Jones. The police said that they had disappeared during an adventure tour of Cape York Peninsula.This was the second day of the search and the police were now very worried about the safety of the three missing people. The police said that the search had covered a wide area, but the rainforest was thick and their work was made harder by the recent rain. Later on Chief Inspector (警官) Roger Fleet said, “The travelers had a radio with them. If they had been in trouble, they would have called us.”The three travelers left Cooktown very early on Saturday morning in a Toyota car. They took a small dirt road that runs down to the Daintree River, a dangerous river full of crocodiles (鳄鱼). Chief Inspector Roger Fleet said the tourists wouldn’t have got into trouble if they had stayed on the main road.A photo of Vicky and Tom was found by a policeman unde r the “Be Careful about crocodiles” sign near the river. Why was the photo left behind? This is just one of the unanswered questions. Other questions are: Why was the Toyota parked and locked at the edge of the rainforest? The police said that the travelers had left a map of the area behind. Why? Why had someone drawn a cross on the place where the car is? Is this a sign? What does it mean? If anyone can give information or has seen these three young people, contact the local police in Cooktown.1.This article is probably taken from ________A.a newspaper B.a magazine C.a storybook D.a guidebook2.Which word best describes the search of the three missing people?A.Helpless B.Tough C.Delightful D.Successful3.Which of the following things wasn’t found by the police?A.A touring map. B.A photo of the travelers.C.The travelers’ radio. D.The travelers’ car4.All the following questions are unanswered except________.A.why they left a photo behindB.why they came to this areaC.why their Toyota was parked in the placeD.why a cross was drawn on the map5.The article asks people to ________.A.join the police in searching for the missing peopleB.tell the police about the travelers’ ages and their appearanceC.learn the lesson and stop taking adventure toursD.provide information about the missing peopleB14、Y ou don’t need to get in a time-travelling machine to see how technology will change our lives, such as the way we shop. Several new technologies that are to change your buying habits already appear. Let’s see what’s in store for your future shopping.Try it on, virtually(虚拟地). Want to shop online for a new pair of glasses? You don’t need to guess which pair looks best on you—use the eBay Fashion iPhone app to try a pair of glas ses you’re checking out on a picture of your face. But what about buying something bigger? Thanks to Microsoft Kinect’s action tracking(跟踪)camera, you can cover clothes on your screen body. You can even choose the background of your virtual fitting room to improve your shopping experience.Get a perfect, custom fit. Everyone’s body is shaped differently. To get a perfect fit, you sometimes have to get your clothes changed. But by using 3D scanning technology, all the clothes you buy will fit your body perfectly. Some companies scan(扫描)your body using High-tech to get the real sizes, so they can make special clothes just for you.学科+网High-tech shopping carts(推车)and checkout counters(收银台). High-tech shopping carts could be common in malls and supermarkets in the future. Microsoft Kinect-enabled carts are under test. The cart can follow you along the aisles (通道), controlled only by your movement and your voice.In the United States, several supermarkets use a certain set called “Scan It” that gives buyers the fre edom to scan products on their own while they shop. If we don’t want to wait in line before the checkout counters, we can use Toshiba’s new object Recognition Scanner. The machine identifies(辨认)a product as soon as it’s placed in front of a camera just by its shape and color, even if it has no bar code.1.According to Paragraph 2, the eBay Fashion iPhone app can ______.A.only make pictures of our faces B.help us sell more clothes onlineC.create us a virtual dressing room D.choose suitable glasses for us2.Which of the following can help get the correct shape of our body?A.Object Recognition Scanner. B.The eBay Fashion iPhone app.C.3D scanning technology. D.Microsoft Kinect-enabled carts.3.What can we infer from this passage?A.Checkout counters will disappear from supermarkets in future.B.High-tech shopping carts will be widely used in malls and supermarketsC.“Scan It” cannot be used by buyers themselves.D.The new technologies are only dreams that are impossible to come true.4.This passage mainly talks about ______.A.a new time-travelling machine B.the influence of new technologyC.some inventions to change habits D.the ways for future shoppingC15、Rock and roll music developed in the United States in the early nineteen-fifties. It was based on the music called rhythm and blues that was performed by African American musicians.Early rock and roll singers developed their own kinds of music. Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, the Beach Boys, and Bob Dylan were the most popular rock and roll musicians in the e arly 1960’s. All were American. Then, in 1964, a new rock and roll group from England invaded America: the Beatles.Some people say the Beatles’ music shook America like an earthquake. The Beatles changed rock and roll forever. Their early songs were influenced by American rock and roll musicians, including Chuck Berry. But the Beatles looked different and sounded different from any musical group before them.The Beatles released their first album in the United States in 1964, when all of the top five records in America were by the Beatles. In 1967, they released an album called “Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” It was one of the first “concept” albums. That is, all the songs were linked by a common story or idea.The popularity of the Beatles led the way for more rock and roll bands from England to become popular in America. The Rolling Stones was the most important of these bands. The Rolling Stones is one of the few groups from the 1960’s that is still performing and recording today. In 1965, th e group recorded one of its most famous songs, “Satisfaction”. The musical instrument most linked to rock and roll is the guitar. Experts say Jimi Hendrix was one of the most influential guitar players in rock and roll during the late 1960’s. His “Purple Haze” was liked by many people.By the 1970’s, rock and roll music became known as rock music. It expanded into many new forms. For example, therewas country rock, hard rock, acid rock, and heavy metal rock. Punk rock, jazz rock, and glitter rock.In the m iddle 1970’s, experts say rock music regained some of the energy of early rock and roll. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band became popular with their album “Born to Run”. Springsteen’s music was like the lively rock and roll music of the early nineteen-sixties. Many of his songs were about social issues. He sang about the effects of unemployment and the war in Vietnam.1.(小题1)The main topic of this passage is _______.A.the history of American musicB.the famous rock and roll groupsC.the new forms of rock and roll musicD.the development of rock and roll music2.(小题2)Which of the following matches is NOT true?A.the Beatles — Chuck BerryB.the Rolling Stones — SatisfactionC.Jimi Hendrix — Purple HazeD.Bruce Springsteen — Born to Run3.(小题3)Whose songs were mainly about social problems like unemployment and war?A.Elvis Presley’s. B.Bob Dylan’s.C.Jimi Hendrix’s. D.Springsteen’s.4.(小题4)From the passage, we can know that _______.A.one of the Rolling Stones’ albums was called “concept”B.rock and roll music had many different forms at the beginningC.rock and roll music probably came from African American musicD.the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became popular at the same timeD16、Healthy eating doesn’t just mean what you eat, but how you eat. Here is some advice on healthy eating.Eat with others. It can help you to see others’ healthy eating habits. If you usually eat with your parents, you will find that the food you eat is more delicious.Listen to your body. Ask yourself if you are really hungry. Have a glass of water to see if you are thirsty—sometimes you are just thirsty, you need no food. Stop eating before you feel full.Eat breakfast. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. After you don’t eat for the past t en hours, your body needs food to get you going. You will be smarter after eating breakfast.Eat healthy snacks like fruits, yogurt or cheese. We all need snacks sometimes. In fact, it’s a good idea to eat two healthy snacks between your three meals This d oesn’t mean that you can eat a bag of chips instead of a meal.Don’t eat dinner late. With our busy life, we always put off eating dinner until the last minute. Try to eat dinner at least 3 hours before you go to bed. This will give your body a chance to digest most of the food before you rest for the next 8—10 hours.1.The writer gives us pieces of advice on healthy eating.A.4 B.5 C.62.Which snack is Not mentioned in the passage?A.Fruits B.Yogurt C.Ice cream3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.Snacks are bad for our health.B.We should keep eating until we are full.C.We should have dinner at least 3 hours before going to bed.4.The underlined(画线) word “digest” means “” in Chinese.A.消化B.享用C.储存5.The passage mainly tells us .A.where to eat B.how to eat C.why to eatE17、1._______ is from the United States of America.A.Boerge Ousland B.Richard E. Byrd C.Roald Amundsen D.James Cook2.The underlined word “opportunity” means “______”.A.chance B.advice C.guide D.plan 3.______ is the first woman to get to Antarctica.A.Roald Amundsen B.Boerge Ousland C.Caroline Mikkelsen D.Adrien de Gerlache 4.Which is WRONG according to the passage?A.There were more than 60 space stations in Antarctica in the 1950s B.Roald Amundsen was the first to fly over the South Pole. C.Americans took many photos in the Antarctic to make a map. D.Adrien de Gerlache was the first to spend an Antarctic winter.5.The main idea of the passage is _____.A.how to get to the AntarcticB.the way of the exploration of AntarcticaC.the people who got to the AntarcticD.the history of the exploration of AntarcticaF18、If the rose can be said to be a special flower, then the apple can be said to be a special fruit. It is very important in American culture. American stories speak of Johnny Appleseed, who went throughout America collecting apple seeds and planting apple trees. He had a great love for nature and went through fields and farms adding richness and beauty to the country.One of the first sayings taught to school children is, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” This short saying encourages children to eat fresh fruit to keep healthy. If someone always says good words to a person, people will call him an “_______”. This, however, is not a good name. If someone is very dear to us, we say that he or she is the “apple of our eye”.Most people believe that the fruit which Eve gave to Adam was an apple, even though the Bible(圣经) never says so. The apple, therefore, is a deep part of the language and stories of America.An apple is also delicious. Apples can be cooked in many ways, used as a dessert, and made into sweet juice.In many parts of the country during the harvest season, a popular activity is to go into an apple garden to pick apples. Washington, D.C.and New York are both famous fortheir apples.Finally, when it’s time to take a vacation to American cities, one can always visit New York, which is “the biggest apple” of all the American cities.1.What does the underlined phrase “apple polisher” mean?A.Something for cutting apples.B.A person who likes to please others.C.A person who is dealing with fruits.D.A machine for cleaning apples quickly.2.“An apple a day keeps the doctor away” is a proverb about ____________.A.cooking B.medicineC.shopping D.health3.Which of the following is TRUE with apples?A.Apples are medicine.B.Apples are the most important food.C.New York is famous for its big apples.D.The Bible says Adam was given an apple.4.The passage is mainly about___________.A.stories about the appleB.apples in American cultureC.some famous sayings of the appleD.big cities that is famous for applesⅤ.书面表达19、书面表达。
推荐一本书100字英文作文巴黎圣母院全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Book: The Hunchback of Notre DameHi friends! Today I want to tell you about my favorite book ever. It's called The Hunchback of Notre Dame by a writer named Victor Hugo. This book is so awesome and exciting, with so many cool characters and adventures. I just love it!The main character is a guy named Quasimodo. He's the bellringer at the big Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. Quasimodo is kind of weird looking - he has a hunched back and his face is all ugly and deformed. But he's actually a really nice guy on the inside, even though lots of people make fun of him for how he looks.Quasimodo lives in the big bells up in the towers of Notre Dame Cathedral. His best friends are the stone gargoyle statues that overlook the city. He loves ringing the church bells and watching all the people down below going about their daily lives in Paris. Quasimodo almost never leaves the cathedral though,because he's afraid people will be mean to him and hurt him for being so ugly.One day, Quasimodo ventures out and attends a special festival celebration in the streets of Paris. That's where he meets a beautiful gypsy dancer named Esmeralda. Esmeralda is so pretty, with long black hair, bright eyes, and a sweet singing voice. Quasimodo immediately falls in love with her!But there's a big problem - the evil minister of Notre Dame named Frollo is also obsessed with Esmeralda. Frollo thinks she's a witch and wants to have her arrested and killed! Frollo is such a bad guy, always carrying around a whip and beating up on poor Quasimodo. I hate Frollo!So Quasimodo has to try to save the beautiful Esmeralda from Frollo's evil plans. But it's not easy, because Quasimodo isn't strong or brave since he lives such a sheltered life up in the cathedral tower bells. There's all sorts of crazy adventures and close calls where Quasimodo almost gets caught.My favorite part is when Quasimodo is swinging on a rope from one of the towers, ringing the big bells and shouting "Sanctuary! Sanctuary!" to protect Esmeralda from the evil Frollo. It's just such an exciting, heart-pounding scene with Quasimodobeing a real hero. I get so nervous reading it, hoping he'll save Esmeralda in time!There's also this super handsome guy named Phoebus who Esmeralda falls in love with. He's a dashing captain in the king's guards. I was rooting for Quasimodo to get the girl, but Esmeralda ended up preferring the good-looking Phoebus instead, which was kind of a bummer.At the end (don't worry, no spoilers!), there's a huge battle on top of the Notre Dame Cathedral with the good guys fighting against Frollo and his creepy soldiers. Swords are clashing, people are swinging from ropes, and the bells are ringing like crazy. It's an epic finale that will keep you on the edge of your seat!Overall, I just love love LOVE this book so much. It has everything - adventure, heroes, villains, romance, and the coolest setting of medieval Paris with the famous Notre Dame Cathedral. Whenever I read it, I feel like I'm there, ringing the bells alongside Quasimodo up in those high towers overlooking all the city rooftops.The story has so much excitement and drama, but it also has a great message about inner beauty and being kind to people who are different on the outside. Even though Quasimodo isseen as a ugly monster, he's truly the bravest, most heroic person of all. It just shows you shouldn't judge people by their looks!So that's why The Hunchback of Notre Dame is my number one favorite book of all time. You've gotta read it - the story is an absolute classic with unforgettable characters and non-stop action that will keep you hooked until the very last page. Trust me, you'll love it as much as I do! Thanks for reading my book report!篇2My Favorite Book: The Hunchback of Notre DameHi friends! Today I want to tell you about my absolute favorite book. It's called The Hunchback of Notre Dame and it was written by a French author named Victor Hugo a long, long time ago. This book is seriously awesome and I think everyone should read it!The story takes place in Paris, France in the 1400s. The main character is a poor hunchbacked man named Quasimodo. He was abandoned as a baby and rescued by the kind archdeacon of Notre Dame cathedral. Quasimodo grows up living in the cathedral bell towers, taken care of by the archdeacon. But he isvery lonely since he is not allowed to leave the cathedral because of his ugly appearance.One day, Quasimodo sneaks out to go to a festival called the Feast of Fools. This is where the story gets really exciting! Quasimodo is crowned the King of Fools as a cruel joke because of how deformed he is. A beautiful gypsy dancer named Esmeralda stands up for Quasimodo when the crowd starts making fun of him. From that moment on, Quasimodo falls in love with Esmeralda.Unfortunately, Esmeralda gets accused of attempted murder and gets captured. She is put on trial and sentenced to death! Quasimodo tries his best to save her but there are lots of other characters who cause trouble. There is the handsome Captain Phoebus who Esmeralda also loves. There is the evil archdeacon Frollo who is obsessed with Esmeralda. And there are crowds of people who hate the gypsies just because they are different.I don't want to give away too much of the story, but I can tell you that it is super exciting with so many twists and turns! There are daring escapes, epic battles, and heroes risking their lives for love. The end is so sad yet beautiful. You'll need to have tissues ready when you read the last few chapters!What I love most about this book is how it shows that true beauty comes from the inside, not the outside. Poor Quasimodo may be deformed and ugly on the outside, but he has a heart of gold. He is brave, caring, and willing to sacrifice himself to protect Esmeralda. Meanwhile, characters like Frollo who are traditionally handsome are revealed to be true monsters on the inside.The Hunchback of Notre Dame also has powerful messages about judging others before getting to know them. The people of Paris make fun of Quasimodo just because he looks different. They hate the gypsies without trying to understand their culture. By the end, you realize how wrong this discrimination is.I could go on and on about the incredible characters, thrilling plot, and profound lessons of this book. But you'll have to read it for yourself to fully experience the magic! The descriptions of Notre Dame cathedral alone are so vivid and breathtaking. You'll feel like you've traveled back in time to 15th century Paris.Victor Hugo's writing is very advanced, with lots of bigger vocabulary words. But he tells the story in such an engaging way that makes you want to keep reading. I had to look up a fewwords here and there, but it was totally worth it. I'm only 10 years old and I could follow along just fine.So in conclusion, you NEED to read The Hunchback of Notre Dame if you haven't already! It's an epic tale filled with adventure, romance, tragedy, and so many important life lessons. Quasimodo and Esmeralda will steal your heart. The characters will stay with you long after you've read the final page. This true classic deserves all the praise it has received over the centuries. Put this book at the very top of your reading list - I promise you won't regret it!篇3My Favorite Book: The Hunchback of Notre DameHi friends! Today I want to tell you about my absolute favorite book in the whole wide world. It's called The Hunchback of Notre Dame by a French author named Victor Hugo. This book is so awesome and exciting, with so much cool stuff happening!The story takes place a really long time ago in Paris, France in the 1400s. The main character is a guy named Quasimodo. He's the bell-ringer at the famous Notre Dame cathedral. But here's the crazy thing - Quasimodo is a hunchback! That means his back is really hunched over and he looks kind of weird and scary.Poor Quasimodo has to live all alone up in the bell towers because people are afraid of how he looks.One day, Quasimodo gets to go outside during a special festival called Feast of Fools. That's when everyone dresses up in crazy costumes and parties in the streets. Quasimodo ends up being crowned the King of Fools as a joke because of how ugly he is. That's when he meets a beautiful gypsy girl named Esmeralda and he falls in love with her!But there's a really bad guy who also loves Esmeralda. His name is Frollo and he's an evil judge who wants to get rid of all the gypsies in Paris. Frollo is so obsessed with Esmeralda that he becomes super jealous of Quasimodo's feelings for her. This leads to a ton of action and drama between Quasimodo trying to protect Esmeralda, Frollo hunting her down, and Esmeralda's gypsy friends trying to rescue her.There's sword fights, chases through the streets of Paris, people swinging from ropes at Notre Dame cathedral, and so much more! It's probably the most exciting book I've ever read. And I loved seeing how brave and loyal Quasimodo was, even though the world was so cruel to him because of his looks.My favorite part is at the end (don't worry, I won't spoil it for you!) when there's this epic battle at the cathedral. Quasimodo isswinging from the giant bells, pulling levers to open up molten lead to pour down on the bad guys. It's intense! I was at the edge of my seat reading it. I just couldn't put the book down.If you haven't read The Hunchback of Notre Dame yet, you seriously have to. Victor Hugo is a genius storyteller who makes you feel like you're really there among the twisted streets of medieval Paris. You'll fall in love with the characters, especially Quasimodo who proves that true beauty is what's inside a person's heart. Plus it's just a rollicking good adventure from start to finish!Trust me, read this book and you'll never see Notre Dame cathedral the same way again. Just hearing those huge bells ringing will make you picture Quasimodo up there, his sad, yet heroic figure silhouetted against the skyline of one of the greatest cities in the world. It's an unforgettable tale that I'll cherish forever. Thanks for reading my book report - I hope I convinced some of you guys to pick up this classic story. Happy reading!篇4The Best Book Ever - The Hunchback of Notre DameHave you ever read the most awesome book in the whole wide world? It's called The Hunchback of Notre Dame and it's by this French author named Victor Hugo. Let me tell you all about it!The story takes place a really long time ago in Paris, France in this giant, awesome cathedral called Notre Dame. It has big bell towers and gargoyles and everything! The main character is Quasimodo, but don't let his funny name fool you. He's the coolest guy ever!Quasimodo is the bell-ringer for Notre Dame, which means it's his job to ring the huge bells in the towers. But here's the thing - Quasimodo is a hunchback, which means his back is kind of bent and he doesn't look like everyone else. Because of how he looks, a lot of people are really mean to poor Quasimodo and make fun of him. That's not right at all!The only people who are ever nice to Quasimodo are the archdeacon who runs the cathedral and Quasimodo's pet rats and birds that live in the towers with him. Quasimodo spends basically all his time up in the towers ringing the bells and playing with his animal friends because people down below are so horrible to him.One day, Quasimodo gets a new friend - a beautiful gypsy girl named Esmeralda. Esmeralda is kind to Quasimodo and treats him like a real person, not just a creepy bell-ringer. Quasimodo has a huge crush on her because she's the first person besides the archdeacon to ever be nice to him.But there's this other guy named Frollo who is seriously bad news. Frollo is supposed to be a judge, but he's obsessed with capturing gypsies like Esmeralda and having them arrested or even killed just for being gypsies. He's racist and evil and wants Esmeralda all to himself, even though she could never like an awful guy like him.Long story short, there's a ton of chaos and action and drama that happens. Esmeralda gets arrested by Frollo's guards and put in jail. Quasimodo has to try and save her. There's a war with the gypsies attacking Paris. The cathedral gets invaded by an angry mob. Frollo goes completely insane and turns into a villain. It's crazy!I don't want to give away how it all ends, but just know that The Hunchback of Notre Dame has one of the craziest, most intense climaxes and endings I've ever read. Swords get swung, there's almost a hanging, and the big cathedral bells play a huge role. It's epic!What I loved most about this book is that even though Quasimodo is treated so badly by most people because of the way he looks, he's still an amazing person on the inside. He's brave, kind, caring, and willing to do anything to protect his friend Esmeralda and the gypsies. His looks don't define who he is as a person.Quasimodo also has such a great bond with the animals at Notre Dame and with the archdeacon. They are his true friends and family who love him no matter his appearance. It just goes to show that you should never judge someone based on their outsides.The setting of Paris and Notre Dame Cathedral is also so awesome! Victor Hugo describes everything so vividly and beautifully. I felt like I had climbed up into those big bell towers with the gargoyles and could hear the giant bells ringing. Paris in medieval times seems like such a neat place.Overall, The Hunchback of Notre Dame is quite simply the best book ever written. It has adventure, drama, action, tragedy, romance, and some of the most incredible characters and storylines I've ever experienced between its pages. Quasimodo and Esmeralda are now two of my all-time favorite characters in all of fiction.If you haven't read this classic book yet, you are seriously missing out! Drop whatever you're reading right now and get yourself a copy of The Hunchback of Notre Dame as soon as possible. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll be on the edge of your seat the whole time. Just get ready for one wild, unforgettable ride. This book is a 10 out of 10, true masterpiece! I'm going to go read it again right now!篇5My Favorite Book: The Hunchback of Notre DameHi everyone! Today I want to tell you about my favorite book, The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It's a really awesome story that takes place a long, long time ago in Paris, France.The main character is a guy named Quasimodo. He's the bell-ringer at the famous Notre Dame cathedral. Quasimodo has a really hard life though, because he was born with a hunched back and he's not very good-looking. A lot of people treat him badly and call him names just because of how he looks on the outside. But Quasimodo is actually a really nice, caring person on the inside.Quasimodo's best friends are the gargoyles that hang off the side of Notre Dame. He likes to climb up and sit with them on theroof and look out over the city. Up there, nobody can see his ugly face and be mean to him. The gargoyles don't care what he looks like - they accept Quasimodo for who he is.Down below in the streets of Paris, there's a beautiful gypsy dancer named Esmeralda. Quasimodo watches her perform and he falls in love with her kindness and free spirit. Esmeralda is friendly to everyone, even ugly people like Quasimodo who nobody else is nice to.But there's a bad guy named Frollo who is very mean to gypsies like Esmeralda. He's a powerful judge who tries to get Esmeralda arrested and even killed! Frollo controls the king's soldiers and he's super cruel. I don't like him at all.Things get really intense and there's a big fight at the cathedral where Quasimodo tries to save Esmeralda and protects his home. It's an epic battle between good and evil! I don't want to spoil the ending, but just know there's a lot of action and adventure.What I love most about this book is the powerful message about inner beauty. Quasimodo is an outcast because he's deformed on the outside, but he has a heart of gold on the inside. Meanwhile, people like Frollo might seem important andrespected, but they're the real monsters because of their ugly behavior.The Hunchback of Notre Dame shows that you shouldn't judge people just by how they look on the surface. What really matters is having a good soul and being a kind, caring human being. Those are the most beautiful qualities of all.This book has so many exciting parts that I never get bored reading it. Victor Hugo's writing is excellent and he describes everything so vividly. I can picture the whole story playing out as if I'm really there. The grand Notre Dame cathedral looming over medieval Paris...the mysterious Court of Miracles where the gypsies live...the daring escapes and close calls. It's all so thrilling!I've read The Hunchback of Notre Dame like five times already and I'll definitely read it over and over as I get older. It's just that amazing of a story! The messages about love, acceptance, and inner beauty will stay with me forever.If you haven't read this classic book yet, then you're really missing out. Go grab a copy as soon as you can! Get swept away by the magic of 15th century Paris and the unforgettable characters like gentle Quasimodo, free-spirited Esmeralda, and of course, the iconic cathedral of Notre Dame itself. You'll neverlook at life the same way again after experiencing this powerful tale. What are you waiting for? Discover the brilliance of The Hunchback of Notre Dame today!篇6My Favorite Book: The Hunchback of Notre-DameHi friends! Today I want to tell you about my absolute favorite book of all time - The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo. This book is so awesome and exciting, with knights, a gypsy dancer, and even a hunchbacked bell-ringer! Let me tell you all about it.The story takes place in Paris in the 1400s. The first character you meet is Quasimodo, the bell-ringer of the famousNotre-Dame cathedral. Quasimodo is really nice but he has a super deformed body and an ugly face because he was mistreated as a baby. Even though he looks scary on the outside, he has a kind heart. Quasimodo lives all alone up in the tower of Notre-Dame cathedral, only going outside when he needs to ring the big bells.One day, Quasimodo gets to go out and watch a festival that's happening in the streets. That's where he sees the most beautiful gypsy dancer named Esmeralda. Quasimodo instantlyfalls in love with her kind spirit and her graceful dancing. But there are some bad guys who get jealous of how talented Esmeralda is. The evil priest Frollo doesn't like gypsies at all, and the cruel king's soldier Phoebus is afraid all the men will just admire Esmeralda instead of him.So Frollo and his men start making plans to get rid of Esmeralda! They chase her through the streets until she has to run inside Notre-Dame cathedral to escape them. But by the laws of the cathedral, any criminal who can make it inside is safe and can't be arrested. That makes Frollo so mad! He can't stand that Esmeralda is protected just by standing inside the church.From then on, all kinds of crazy stuff starts happening. Phoebus gets struck by an arrow and almost dies. Esmeralda gets put on trial for a crime she didn't commit. There are riots in the streets and a war breaks out to try to free Esmeralda! And through it all, Quasimodo has to choose whether to hide in the safety of Notre-Dame forever or risk his life to protect the woman he loves.I don't want to spoil the whole story for you, but it's honestly the most exciting book I've ever read. There's romance, action, good vs. evil, and a core message that you shouldn't judge people by the way they look on the outside. The last fewchapters had me on the edge of my seat, reading as fast as I could to find out what would happen! And the descriptions of the grand Notre-Dame cathedral make you feel like you're really there.If you like brave heroes, daring adventures, and the idea that true beauty comes from having a good heart, then you'll love The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. Victor Hugo poured his soul into this book, and reading it feels like being transported to medieval Paris in a way no other book can match. It's a true classic that everyone should experience at least once.So what are you waiting for? Put down this essay and go check out The Hunchback of Notre-Dame from your school library today! Trust me, you'll be just as hooked as I was from those first few pages about the bell-ringer and the gypsy dancer. It's an epic tale you'll never forget!。
显赫富庶岛屿一日游活动方案英文回答:For a splendid and luxurious island day tour, I would recommend a visit to the stunning Maldives. The Maldives is a tropical paradise located in the Indian Ocean, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and luxurious resorts. It offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and indulgence.To start the day, I would suggest taking a private speedboat or seaplane transfer from the main island to one of the secluded private islands in the Maldives. This will give you a chance to enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding islands and the vast ocean. Once you arrive at the island, you can begin your day with a refreshing swim in the warm, azure waters.After a refreshing dip, it's time to indulge in some water sports activities. The Maldives is a haven forsnorkeling and diving enthusiasts, with its vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life. You can explore the underwater world and swim alongside colorful fish, turtles, and even dolphins. If you're feeling more adventurous, you can try your hand at jet skiing, parasailing, or even flyboarding.After working up an appetite, it's time for a delectable lunch. Many of the private islands in the Maldives boast world-class restaurants offering a wide range of cuisines. Whether you prefer fresh seafood, international delicacies, or traditional Maldivian dishes, you will find a culinary experience to satisfy your taste buds. Enjoy a leisurely lunch while taking in the breathtaking views of the ocean.In the afternoon, it's time to relax and unwind. The Maldives is renowned for its luxurious resorts and spas, offering a range of rejuvenating treatments and therapies. You can indulge in a relaxing massage, enjoy a yoga session on the beach, or simply lounge by the infinity pool with a refreshing cocktail in hand. The serene surroundings andtranquil atmosphere will help you achieve ultimate relaxation.As the day draws to a close, it's time to witness a mesmerizing Maldivian sunset. Find a secluded spot on the beach or take a sunset cruise to admire the vibrant colors painting the sky. The golden hues reflecting on the calm waters create a truly magical ambiance.To conclude the day tour, a romantic candlelit dinner under the stars is a must. Many resorts in the Maldives offer private dining experiences on the beach or even on a private sandbank. Enjoy a gourmet meal prepared by world-class chefs while listening to the gentle lapping of the waves and gazing at the starry night sky.中文回答:对于一日游的豪华岛屿体验,我推荐前往迷人的马尔代夫。
去巴黎的泰晤士桥,的英语介绍作文The Pont des Arts in Paris is a captivating and iconic bridge that has captured the hearts and imaginations of visitors and locals alike for centuries. Spanning the serene waters of the Seine River, this historic structure serves not only as a vital transportation link but also as a beloved gathering place and a symbol of the city's enduring romance and artistic spirit.Constructed in the early 19th century, the Pont des Arts was initially designed as a footbridge, allowing pedestrians to cross the river with ease and providing a peaceful respite from the bustling streets of the city. The bridge's elegant and delicate design, featuring a series of graceful arches and a distinctive wrought-iron trelliswork, quickly made it a beloved landmark and a favorite subject for artists and photographers.Over the years, the Pont des Arts has evolved, becoming a vibrant hub of cultural activity and a testament to the enduring creativity of the Parisian people. The bridge has long been a favorite spot for artists, who gather along its banks to paint the stunning vistas of thecity, capturing the ever-changing light and the reflections of the Seine on the water's surface.But the Pont des Arts is more than just a canvas for artistic expression; it is also a place of romance and celebration. The bridge has become a beloved destination for couples, who come to attach "love locks" to its railings, symbolizing their eternal bond. This tradition, which began in the early 2000s, has become a global phenomenon, with thousands of locks adorning the bridge's structure and creating a visually stunning display of the power of love.Yet, the Pont des Arts is not just a romantic destination; it is also a hub of cultural and intellectual activity. The bridge is a popular gathering place for musicians, poets, and performers, who come to share their talents with the crowds that gather on its banks. From impromptu concerts to poetry readings, the Pont des Arts is a vibrant and ever-changing stage, where the creative spirit of Paris is celebrated and shared.One of the most remarkable aspects of the Pont des Arts is its ability to adapt and evolve with the times. In recent years, the bridge has undergone a series of renovations and improvements, with the addition of new features and amenities that have enhanced the visitor experience. The installation of benches and seating areas, forexample, has made the bridge a more welcoming and inviting space, encouraging visitors to linger and soak in the beauty of their surroundings.Moreover, the Pont des Arts has become a hub of sustainable and eco-friendly initiatives, with the introduction of solar-powered lighting and the use of sustainable materials in its maintenance and upkeep. These efforts not only contribute to the bridge's environmental impact but also serve as a testament to the city's commitment to sustainability and the preservation of its historic landmarks.Despite the changes and the evolution of the Pont des Arts over the years, one thing remains constant: its enduring appeal and its ability to captivate and inspire. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a lifelong Parisian, the bridge has a way of capturing your imagination and leaving a lasting impression.As you stroll along the Pont des Arts, you can't help but feel a sense of connection to the rich history and cultural heritage of Paris. The bridge is a living, breathing testament to the city's enduring spirit, a place where the past and the present coexist in perfect harmony.In conclusion, the Pont des Arts is a truly remarkable and iconic landmark that embodies the essence of Paris. From its stunningarchitectural design to its role as a hub of cultural and artistic activity, the bridge is a testament to the enduring allure of this remarkable city. Whether you are drawn to its romantic charm, its artistic spirit, or its commitment to sustainability, the Pont des Arts is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the true magic of Paris.。
五月,到芝加哥吹风作者:真真来源:《证券市场周刊》 2018年第16期位于美国中部的第三大城市芝加哥,因为毗邻密歇根湖,终年多风,又被称为“风城”。
它是仅次于纽约和洛杉矶的第三大都会区,同时也是摩天大楼的故乡,拥有全世界最漂亮的天际线。
尽管每个季节芝加哥都呈现出不一样的风情,但是毫无疑问,从春季持续到夏季的各种节庆,让风城平添了额外的魅力。
从春季开始,为了庆祝多风的冬季终于过去,芝加哥以节日开启序幕,当地的人和游客一起来到户外“躁起来”。
芝加哥是体验初夏乐趣的理想目的地。
初夏的季节阳光明媚,经历过每天昏昏欲睡的“春困”时光,想出游的一颗心越来越按耐不住,于是我选择去“风城”芝加哥吹吹风。
五月的芝加哥当然有五月专属的“限量版”节日,美食、亲子、户外、音乐,按照不同的主题节日,体验芝加哥别样魅力。
在“风城”做一次追风筝的人作为“风城”的芝加哥自然少不了和风有关的活动。
位于林肯公园的芝加哥儿童风筝节是芝加哥一年一度的传统节日,是最具有“风城”特色的活动,也是最能够感受芝加哥当地生活气息的节日。
初夏的芝加哥阳光明媚,微风徐徐,乘坐红线至Fullerton station,步行就可以到达绿草茵茵的林肯公园。
虽然节日叫做“儿童”风筝节,但这一点都不影响我们这些成年人享受初夏的芝加哥和风筝节的乐趣。
在这里的草坪上横躺一天,看着天空上花花绿绿的风筝,或是加入孩子们的队伍里恢复一下久违的童心,都是不错的选择。
在风筝节上,孩子们嬉戏玩闹,和家人一起放飞风筝,嘻嘻哈哈的追着风筝跑,跑累了就席地而坐,开始户外野餐。
除了能亲手放飞风筝,还能观看精彩的专业风筝表演。
风筝爱好者和专家现场教授放飞技巧,给小朋友们讲授风筝的原理,还现场演绎了如何放飞超大型风筝。
除了各式各样的风筝放飞活动,在风筝节还有许多其他具有特色的活动。
传统手工风筝制作工作坊最受带小朋友的家庭欢迎。
此外,脸部彩绘也很有人气。
看着周围的小朋友脸上都顶着各式各样漂亮的彩绘,作为大人的我们也忍不住去体验了一把。
英语作文康巴什一日游English Response:A Day Trip to KamchatkaKamchatka, a remote and breathtaking peninsula locatedin the far eastern reaches of Russia, is a destination that has long captivated the imagination of adventurous travelers. As I embark on a day trip to this extraordinary region, I am filled with a sense of excitement and anticipation, eager to immerse myself in the rugged beauty and rich cultural heritage that Kamchatka has to offer.The journey begins early in the morning, as I board a small charter plane that will take me on a scenic flight over the vast and diverse landscapes of the peninsula. From the air, I am struck by the sheer scale and grandeur of Kamchatka, with its towering snow-capped volcanoes,pristine alpine lakes, and sprawling boreal forests. As we descend, the plane banks sharply, offering a breathtaking view of the Kurilskoye Lake, a stunning body of water nestled between the volcanic peaks.Upon landing, I am greeted by a team of experiencedlocal guides who will be my companions for the day. They immediately begin to share their deep knowledge of the region, its history, and its unique ecosystem. We set out on a hike through the lush, moss-covered forests, keeping a watchful eye for the elusive Kamchatka brown bear, one of the largest and most formidable predators in the world.As we navigate the rugged terrain, the guides point out the diverse array of flora and fauna that thrives in this remote corner of the planet. I am amazed by the vibrant wildflowers that dot the landscape, the majestic Steller's sea eagles soaring overhead, and the playful schools of salmon that dart through the crystal-clear rivers. The air is crisp and clean, and the sound of rushing water and rustling leaves creates a soothing, natural symphony.Midway through the hike, we arrive at a stunning geothermal area, where hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents) dot the landscape. The guides explain the volcanic origins of these features, and I am mesmerized by the swirling steam and the brilliant hues of the mineral-richwaters. We take a moment to soak in the natural hot tubs, allowing the therapeutic waters to soothe our weary muscles.As the day progresses, we venture deeper into the heartof Kamchatka, visiting traditional Koryak villages and learning about the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous people who have called this land home for centuries. The guides share stories of their ancestors, their customs, and their deep connection to the land, instilling in me a profound respect and appreciation for the resilience and adaptability of these remarkable people.Throughout the day, I am struck by the sense of timelessness and tranquility that permeates Kamchatka. Despite the remote and rugged nature of the peninsula,there is a palpable sense of peace and harmony that seemsto emanate from the very earth itself. I feel a deep connection to the land, and a newfound appreciation for the fragile balance of nature that is so beautifully preservedin this corner of the world.As the sun begins to dip below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the volcanic peaks, I reluctantly bidfarewell to Kamchatka, knowing that this day trip has leftan indelible mark on my soul. The memories of the towering volcanoes, the pristine wilderness, and the warm-hearted people will forever be etched in my mind, inspiring me to return to this remarkable place and explore its wonders in greater depth.中文回应:一日游康巴什位于俄罗斯远东地区的康巴什半岛是一个令人向往的目的地,它的荒野美景和丰富文化一直吸引着冒险旅行者的目光。
Travel has always been a transformative experience for me, offering a unique blend of adventure, learning, and personal growth. As a high school student, my most memorable journey took place during the summer break when I embarked on a twoweek trip to Europe with a group of friends. This journey was not just about sightseeing it was about immersing myself in different cultures, languages, and histories.The trip began in London, a city steeped in history and modernity. We explored the iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the British Museum. Each site was a treasure trove of stories and artifacts that spanned centuries. The experience was enriching, but it was the everyday encounters with locals that truly brought the city to life. I remember trying to navigate the Tube, engaging in small talk with strangers, and marveling at the diversity of people and cultures coexisting in harmony.One of the most significant aspects of our journey was the opportunity to practice and improve our English skills. As English is widely spoken in Europe, it was a chance for us to step out of our comfort zones and communicate with people from different backgrounds. I recall one particular incident in a café where I attempted to order a cappucc ino. My pronunciation was off, and the barista looked puzzled. Instead of feeling embarrassed, I took it as a learning opportunity and corrected myself, which was met with a warm smile and a nod of approval.Our journey took us through the picturesque countryside of France, where we visited the Loire Valley with its majestic châteaux. The architecture wasbreathtaking, and the stories of French royalty that once lived in these grand residences were fascinating. We also had the chance to taste authentic French cuisine, from the flaky croissants in the morning to the rich, creamy cheese and wine in the evening. The experience was not just about indulging in food it was about understanding the culture and the art of living that the French are known for.The highlight of our trip was a visit to Rome, Italy. The citys rich history and architectural marvels left us in awe. Walking through the Colosseum, I could almost hear the roars of the crowd from ancient gladiatorial battles. The Vatican City, with its stunning St. Peters Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, was a testament to the power of faith and human creativity. Each day in Rome was a new adventure, filled with art, history, and the vibrant Italian lifestyle.Throughout our journey, we also faced challenges that tested our resilience and adaptability. We had to navigate unfamiliar public transport systems, communicate in a foreign language, and adapt to different customs and social norms. These challenges, however, were part of the learning process and helped us grow as individuals.The trip was not just about visiting famous landmarks or trying new foods it was about the connections we made and the memories we created. We shared laughter, stories, and even a few tears as we navigated the ups and downs of travel together. These shared experiences brought us closer and taught us the value of friendship and camaraderie.In conclusion, our journey through Europe was an unforgettable experience that broadened our horizons and deepened our understanding of the world. It was a journey that taught us the importance of stepping out of our comfort zones, embracing new experiences, and learning from the challenges we faced. As we returned home, we carried with us not just souvenirs and photographs, but also a newfound appreciation for the diversity of cultures, languages, and histories that make our world such a fascinating place to explore.。
1. 法国巴黎的⾹榭丽舍⼤道Embodying all the celebrated beauty of Paris, the Champs-Elysees is generally regarded as the grandest street on the planet. Moreover, it is also known as the most beautiful street in the world. Home to illustrious monuments like the Arc de Triomphe, the thoroughfare is also strewn with luxury shops, cafes, hotels, and boutique hotels. No visit to Paris would be complete without a stroll along the Champs-Elysees.⾹榭丽舍⼤道体现出了所有巴黎的美,它通常被认为是世界上最繁华的街道。
此外,它也被誉为世界上最漂亮的街道。
同时那⾥还有凯旋门等许多名胜古迹,整条⼤道两旁遍布着各类奢侈品店、咖啡馆、饭店以及精品酒店等。
如果你到巴黎了却没有去⾹榭丽舍⼤道逛逛的话,那你这场巴黎之⾏就是不完整的。
2. La Rambla, Barcelona, Spain2. 西班⽛巴塞罗那的兰布拉⼤街Connecting Plaça de Catalunya with Port Vell’s Christopher Columbus Monument, this central Barcelona street is like a party that never sleeps. Frequented by tourists and locals alike, La Rambla has its own energy and symbolic beauty. Filled with cafes, bars, restaurants, shops, and street performers, it is one of the best-loved stretches in all of Europe. People who have walked the street have often lamented that it had an end as they wished it would go on and on.把加泰罗尼亚⼴场和旧港的克⾥斯托弗·哥伦布纪念碑连接起来的这条巴塞罗那的主⼲道就像⼀个永不散场的宴席。