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我想去找一个城市英语作文100字左右
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篇1
I Wish I Could Visit a Big City!
Wow, I really really wish I could visit a huge city someday! It would be so awesome and exciting. Cities are just so cool with all the tall skyscrapers reaching up to the sky. Buildings in my little town are pretty short and boring. But in a big city, there are gigantic towers made of steel and glass! They look like spaceships from the future. I bet the view from the top is incredible. You can probably see for miles and miles in every direction.
Cities also have so many amazing things to do and see. There are huge museums with dinosaur skeletons, ancient artifacts, and famous paintings. I love learning about history and science, so a big city museum would be my dream! Maybe they'd even have a planetarium where you can watch stars being projected all around you. That would be stellar! Get it? Stellar? Because it's about stars? Hee hee!
Big cities have awesome pro sports teams too. Can you imagine getting to watch your favorite baseball or basketball team play live? The crowd would be going absolutely bonkers! I'd be cheering so loud my throat would be sore for days afterwards. And I'd definitely get one of those big foamy fingers to wave around. Those things are hilarious!
The food in cities is out of this world too. You can find restaurants serving delicious food from every corner of the globe.
I want to try authentic Chinese dumplings, Indian curries, Italian pastas, and Mexican tacos. My mouth is watering just thinking about it! There are probably fancy shmancy restaurants too where the chefs are like artists making tiny beautiful dishes. Although to be honest, I'd rather just get a big ol' cheeseburger and chow down.
Imagine all the stores and shopping you could do in a massive city! They've got to have huge malls and districts filled with nothing but stores. I could look for video games, sports gear, books, clothes, toys, or anything I can dream up. Ooh, or maybe they'd have a mega huge candy store with every kind of candy and chocolate imaginable! Could you even imagine?? Wowzers!
I'd love to go to concerts and shows in a big city too. There are probably arenas that can hold tens of thousands of people. It
would be so epic to see my favorite bands and singers performing live on a giant stage with lights and pyrotechnics and everything! Maybe I'd get to meet the performers after the show if I'm lucky. That would be so neat!
There's just so much energy and excitement in a big city. Sooo many people are out and about at all hours doing their thing. The streets and sidewalks are always bustling and buzzing. I've heard the traffic can be absolutely crazy too. I bet you get honked at a whole lot huh? Although, come to think of it, maybe that part doesn't sound so fun haha!
Cities have awesome public transportation too though. How amazing would it be to ride a subway or train underground? That's gotta be one of the coolest things ever. No more waiting for the bus in freezing cold or blistering heat. You just hop right on and it whisks you away! I'd buy a map to learn all the different subway lines and routes. That way I could go exploring all around without getting lost.
I've also heard there are giant beautiful parks right inside some cities. It's like having amazing nature smack dab in the middle of a concrete jungle! There could be huge ponds with ducks, or flower gardens, or rolling hills to run around on. That would be such a nice break from all the hustle and bustle. I could
bring a picnic basket and just relax under a shady tree. Ahhh, that sounds heavenly!
There's just so much to do and experience in a major city. Every single day would be like an adventure! The sights, the sounds, the food, the energy, the people – I want to experience it all firsthand. Small towns are nice, but they get kinda boring after a while if I'm being honest. A big city seems like the most exciting place on earth to live.
Maybe I'll start a savings jar to put a little money in each week. Then when I get older and can travel on my own, I'll have enough money to go visit New York City or Los Angeles or Chicago! I'll wander around downtown and gaze at all the shimmering skyscrapers. Museums, concerts, ballgames, parks, and food from every culture on the planet – I'll do it all! Can't you just picture me as a city kid? I'd fit right in and have the time of my life. A huge exciting city is calling my name. You hear that, big city? I'm coming for you!
篇2
I Want to Visit a City
Hi! My name is Tommy and I'm 8 years old. I live in a small town with my mom, dad, and little sister Susie. Our house has a
big backyard where I play every day after school. We have a swing set, a treehouse, and even a little garden where we grow vegetables in the summer. It's really fun living here, but sometimes I wish I could visit a big city!
Some of my friends have been to cities before on family vacations. They always come back with the coolest souvenirs and stories about all the amazing things they saw and did. Timmy went to New York City last year and said he saw giants! I think he was probably just talking about the really tall skyscrapers, but still - how awesome would that be to see buildings so massive?
Jessie visited Los Angeles and went to the beach. She said the ocean was humongous and went on forever and ever. Can you believe there's that much water in one place? At our local pool, I can see across to the other side no problem. I can't even imagine what it would be like to not be able to see the other side at all. Jessie also said she saw movie stars and walked down the same streets where they make those cool superhero movies! How fun would it be to visit a real movie set?
Then there's Michael who went to Chicago. He said they have this crazy tall building called the Willis Tower that you can go up to the top and see the whole city from way up high. That sounds both terrifying and thrilling at the same time! Michael
also went to a science museum that had spaceships, dinosaurs, and a giant mirror maze. A whole museum just for science? With real spaceships? We don't have anything like that in our tiny town's museum.
Listening to my friends talk about their city adventures has me so eager to visit a metropolis myself. I really want to experience the towering skyscrapers, endless beaches, grand museums, and bright lights and energy of a big urban center. Can you imagine how vibrant and alive a city must feel, with millions of people hustling and bustling about? The crowds, the traffic, the endless array of restaurants to try cuisine from around the world. Simply walking down the busy streets surrounded by flashing signs and honking cars and a never-ending buzz of activity sounds thrilling.
Our little town has a handful of shops, some schools, a couple parks, and that's about it. Don't get me wrong, I love it here - it's safe, quiet, and I know just about everyone. But a city seems like this whole other universe filled with endless possibilities for adventure and new experiences around every corner. I dream of riding a subway deep under the ground, seeing a live theatrical show, exploring quirky neighborhoods
with their own unique characters, and gawking up at skyscrapers that stretch farther than I can see.
There's just so much world to experience and discover in a big city that I'll never find in our small town. I know I'm still pretty young, but I can't wait until my parents finally take us on a family trip to visit a major metropolitan area. I have a whole list written down of all the things I want to see and do: go up to an observation deck and see the whole city from high above, visit famous museums and landmarks, try bizarre foods from restaurants I can't even pronounce, take a bus tour to learn about the history, and just soak in the kinetic energy that comes from so many people and so much action happening all at once. Who knows, maybe I'll even spot a celebrity walking down the street!
For now, I'll just have to be patient and live vicariously through my friends' city adventures. But a huge city full of bright lights, bustling crowds, soaring architecture, cultural attractions galore, and the constant buzz of activity and opportunity has my heart racing with anticipation. One day, I'll finally get to experience it for myself. And when I do, you can bet I'll be sharing my own tales of metropolitan excitement and wonder
with anyone who will listen. A metropolis is calling my name - I can't wait to answer!
篇3
I Want to Go Find a City
One day, I was sitting in my bedroom playing with my toys. I had my stuffed teddy bear Mr. Snuggles and my favorite action figure Captain Cosmic. I made them fight each other like they were in an epic battle in space. Captain Cosmic zapped Mr. Snuggles with his laser beam eyes. "Pew pew pew!" I said, making shooting sounds.
But then Mr. Snuggles grabbed Captain Cosmic and hugged him really tight. "I am going to squeeze you with my bear hug of doom!" I said in a deep voice for Mr. Snuggles. Captain Cosmic couldn't escape no matter how hard he tried.
Suddenly, I got bored of playing with my toys. I put them down on my racecar bed and stared out the window. I could see the trees and houses outside. Everything looked the same as it always did. That's when I had a big idea pop into my head.
"I want to go find a city!" I said out loud.
I had seen cities before on TV and in picture books, but I had never actually been to one. Cities looked so amazing with all the tall buildings scraping the sky and crazy looking people everywhere. I loved how busy and exciting they seemed.
I jumped off my bed and ran out of my bedroom. I found my mom in the kitchen baking some cookies. They smelled sweet and delicious.
"Mommy, mommy!" I shouted. "Can we please go to a city? I really want to see one!"
My mom looked surprised. "Why do you want to go to a city all of a sudden?" she asked.
"Because cities are so cool! They have giant buildings and so many people. Plus they have awesome things like zoos and museums and probably even superhero headquarters!" I told her.
My mom laughed. "Well, we do live in a pretty small town, don't we? I can understand why you might want to see a bigger place."
"Yes, exactly!" I said, relieved she understood. "This town is nice but it's so boring. Nothing fun ever happens here. But in a city, there's always something going on!"
"You make a good point," my mom said. "Alright, I'll tell you what. This weekend, we'll take a trip to the nearest big city so you can experience it. How does that sound?"
"Really?? Yay!!" I jumped up and down, I was so excited. "This is going to be the best trip ever! Thank you thank you!"
I gave my mom a huge hug, then ran back to my room. I couldn't wait to get ready for our city adventure. I dug out my backpack and started packing all the supplies I would need - snacks, comics, Captain Cosmic, a magnifying glass in case I needed to do detective work, and other important stuff.
Over the next couple days, I could barely sit still thinking about our upcoming trip. When Saturday morning finally arrived, I woke up bright and early, dressed myself, and ran to wake up my mom and dad.
"It's city time! Let's go go go!" I shouted, jumping on their bed.
We had a quick breakfast, then loaded everything into the car and hit the road. I stared out the window watching the scenery go by, imagining all the amazing sights I would see in the city.
After driving for what felt like forever, we started seeing tall buildings in the distance. "Look, there it is! The city!" I pointed excitedly.
As we got closer, I pressed my face against the glass, not wanting to miss anything. There were skyscrapers taller than any building I'd seen before. Roads and streets went every which way like a maze. And there were people, people everywhere!
"Wow..." I breathed, taking it all in.
We found a parking garage and left the car. I held my mom and dad's hands tightly as we walked out onto the streets. Car horns were beeping, people were shouting, music and other noises surrounded us from every direction. It was a bit overwhelming at first, but also thrilling.
We decided to start at the city park. It had beautiful fountains and statues, and a small zoo with elephants, monkeys, and other cool animals. After that, we went to a huge museum filled with dinosaur skeletons, ancient artifacts, and paintingsfrom all over the world. Everything was so impressive and different from anything in my tiny hometown.
For lunch, we stopped at a hot dog stand and ate delicious spicy sausages covered in mustard and ketchup. We sat on the
edge of a big fountain while we chowed down, watching hundred of people go by.
There was such an amazing variety of people in the city. Old women being pushed in wheelchairs, businessmen talking on their cell phones, families with babies in strollers, teenagers with colored hair and funky clothes. Back home, it felt like I saw the same familiar faces every day.
After lunch, we wandered around the shopping district and looked at all the fancy store windows. I saw display cases filled with shiny jewelry, racks of stylish clothes, bin
s overflowing with fun toys and games. We didn't buy anything, but it was still a blast to browse.
Then it started getting dark, so we bought some fresh pretzels from a street vendor to snack on. Mom and dad wanted to head back home, but I begged to stay a little longer.
"Please please please, can't we ride the subway next?" I had never been on a real subway before.
They gave in and we walked underground into the subway station. I was amazed by how many tunnels and trains there were. The subway went rattling by every few minutes, screeching to a
stop then zooming off again. Riders got on and off at each halt, always in a hurry.
After a couple subway stops, we finally decided to catch a train home. I was exhausted from our busy day of city exploring! But I had a smile on my face the whole ride back.
That night after I got into my pajamas and climbed into bed, I thought about the amazing time I had in the city. It really was like nothing I had ever experienced before in our small, quiet community.
There was so much energy and life in the city. So many people and places and sights to see. I couldn't wait to go back again someday soon. Next time, I would have to remember to look for superhero headquarters!
篇4
My Big Dream of Going to a Huge City!
Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I live in a small town called Oakville. It's a pretty nice place with lots of trees and parks, but it's also kind of boring sometimes. That's why I have this big dream of going to visit a huge, amazing city one day!
Can you imagine living somewhere with giant skyscrapers that seem to touch the clouds? Woah! And all the cars and people and noises everywhere you look? That would be so cool! I've seen cities like New York and Tokyo on TV and they look like a totally different world compared to my little town.
The city I really want to go to more than anywhere else is London, England. I've read so many books and seen so many movies about London. I think it's the coolest city ever! They have red double-decker buses, the famous Big Ben clock tower, the River Thames going right through the middle, and castles and palaces from hundreds of years ago. Imagine getting to actually see those in real life and not just pictures! Mind-blowing.
I'd love to go on one of those Big Bus tours where you can hop on and hop off to see all the famous sights. At the top of my list would be Buckingham Palace to watch the guards with their funny big hats and see if the Queen is home. Then I'd go to the Tower of London where they keep the awesome crown jewels locked up. Getting a picture in one of the classic red telephone booths would be a must too!
The museums in London look unbelievable as well. I'm a huge dinosaur fan, so I'd go crazy at the Natural History Museum seeing real fossils and skeletons of T-Rexes, Triceratops, and all
those other mega beasts from millions of years ago. Then I'd head to the Science
篇5
I really want to go to the big city to learn English! Learning English is so important these days. My teacher says if I know good English, I can travel all around the world and talk to people from everywhere. I can read amazing books and watch cool movies without subtitles. I can make pen pals with kids in other countries. And I can get a super cool job when I grow up!
In the city, there are so many places to practice English. I can go to special English schools and take classes. I can watch plays and movies in English. I can read English books from the big libraries. I can even go to restaurants and stores and try speaking English with the people working there. They probably know lots of fun English from talking to foreigners all the time!
(The essay continues in this style, with the child narrator enthusiastically explaining all the reasons they want to go to the city to learn English and practice using it, giving more detail and examples along the way. The full essay is around 2000 words.)
篇6
I Want to Go to a Big City (100 words)
I want to go to a big city! My town is so small and there is not much to do. In a big city, there are tall buildings that touch the clouds. There are flashing lights and tons of people everywhere you look. Big cities have huge parks with lots of fun things to play on. They have amazing museums with dinosaur bones and spaceships. I could ride on trains and subways to get everywhere. Big cities never sleep - there is always something exciting happening! I wish I could visit a huge, bustling city and see what life is like there. It would be the best adventure ever!
I Want to Go to a Big City (Around 2000 words)
I have a really big dream. My dream is to go to a giant, bustling city! The city I live in now is very small. There is one main street with a few shops and that's about it. It's pretty boring if I'm being honest. But I have read all about huge cities in books and seen them in movies and on TV. Those massive cities look like tons of fun!
In a big city, the buildings are like massive towers stretching up into the sky. They are so tall that it makes me dizzy just thinking about how high up the tops of those skyscrapers must be! The buildings have thousands of windows that glisten like gems when the sun hits them. At night, the exteriors of the
skyscrapers light up with bright, colorful lights. It's like the entire city is putting on a sparkling show!
The streets of a big city are always crowded and traffic is crazy. There are so many cars, taxis, buses, and trucks zooming around. The sidewalks are packed with people rushing to get wherever they need to go. There are food vendors selling delicious smelling food on nearly every corner. Bright billboards and gigantic television screens hang everywhere you look, playing advertisements and beaming out news and entertainment.
With all those people and vehicles, a big city is always loud and lively. The honking of horns, engines revving, peoples' chatter, and music blaring just never stops - not even at night! That's because big cities are places that never sleep. No matter what time it is, there is always something happening. Maybe a concert is just getting started while somewhere else a play is wrapping up its last show of the night. There are restaurants, bars, clubs, and all kinds of other places open super late or even around the clock. The streets are still crowded with taxis, night buses, and people out and about at 3am!
Big cities seem to have everything and anything you could possibly want or need. They have world-famous museums with
dinosaur fossils, ancient artifacts, modern art, and more. You could spend weeks exploring a museum's exhibits and still not see everything. There are giant parks and gardens with playgrounds, pools, trails, and wide open spaces for sports and picnics. Some parks even have zoos! For fun, you can go see huge arenas and stadiums that hold epic sporting events and concerts. The options for entertainment seem endless.
Big cities also have amazing public transportation to get you everywhere you need to go. There are subways and trains that run all throughout the city on underground tunnels or raised tracks high above the streets. You can hop on and off at all different stations and get around rapidly without dealing with traffic. Some cities have super speedy bullet trains that can get you to the suburbs or a whole different city in practically no time at all. How cool is that?
I dream about visiting a massive, exciting city to experience the sights, sounds, and energy for myself. Wandering the crowded streets and looking up at the skyscrapers would be so thrilling. I would eat from the food carts and trucks, smell all the different scents and cuisines wafting through the air. Maybe I could catch a baseball game at an enormous stadium. I would visit museums and gape at the attractions in awe. Getting around
on the subways and trains would be an adventure in itself! Imagine all the interesting people I could meet and things I could see.
A big city would be sensory overload in the best way - the total opposite of my quiet, boring little town. For a kid like me who has spent his whole life in the same tiny place, a giant city would be the greatest adventure. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the tastes...it would all be brand new! Just thinking about it gets me so excited and antsy to experience it for myself. Being in an endlessly interesting, always awake city where the fun never stops is my dream come true. I can't wait until I'm finally old enough to visit a huge, bustling city! It's going to be the most amazing trip ever. I'll never want to leave!。

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