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游戏中的点数各种英文缩写

游戏中的点数各种英文缩写

游戏中的点数各种英文缩写【篇一:游戏中的点数各种英文缩写】ot (off tank)副坦克 ot (over theart)仇恨过高,99%的情况下,ot需要马上跑向mt,贼/猎人消失/装死 rl (raid leader)团队领袖,rl发布的话就是圣旨,有什么不满可以之后投诉,但是当时必须无条件执行 cl (call loot)指定拾取,一般情况下是底价拿到东西 ctra 我也不知道是什么意思,其实就是团队助手,参加大副本必装插件之一dcr/dec (decursive)一键驱散,rl发布的命令职业+dcr指的是要求指定职业进行驱散,比如说mage dcr。

就是要求法师尽快解除诅咒dm (damage meter)团队数据统计,比较常用的伤害、治疗、驱散等数据统计的插件bid 竞价,指定职业对指定装备进行出价的说明,可以bid不是叫你拿!! sh (show hand) 工会内指出所有的dkpbh (black hand)黑手,耐法利安掉双怒风等等。

wh (white hand)白手,白手是相对而言的,黑手则是绝对的。

target- 目标。

wipe - 团扑,放弃抵抗。

fr - 火焰抗性,简称火抗。

ir - 冰霜抗性,简称冰抗。

nr - 自然抗性。

sr - 暗影抗性,简称暗抗。

ar - 奥术抗性,简称奥抗。

hs - 使用炉石回城。

dpser - 伤害输出者,默认情况下为rog/ht/mage/wl/拥有伤害输出类装备的war。

healer- 治疗者,默认情况下为dru/sm/pri。

ma - main attacker,主要攻击者,早期的概念了现在看团队标记会更好 ffa - free for all,团队的分配模式之一-自由拾取。

ml - master loot,团队的分配模式之一-队长分配。

gl - group loot,团队的分配模式之一-队伍分配。

rt - raid tracker团长需要装备的插件,来记录击杀和获取。

2023-2024学年四川省成都市锦江区九年级(上)期末英语试卷

2023-2024学年四川省成都市锦江区九年级(上)期末英语试卷

2023-2024学年四川省成都市锦江区九年级(上)期末英语试卷A卷第一部分听力测试一、听句子,根据所听到的内容选择正确答语。

每小题念两遍。

1.(1分)A.He's fine.B.He's 45.C.He's a historian.2.(1分)A.Me,too!B.No problem!C.Thank you!3.(1分)A.Sounds good.B.Congratulations!C.Good luck!4.(1分)A.You're welcome.B.I agree.C.With pleasure.5.(1分)A.Sure,just go straight.B.Yes,I think so.C.Sorry,what's wrong?二、听句子,选择与所听句子内容相符的图片,并将代表图片的字母填在答题卡的相应位置。

每小题念两遍。

6.(5分)(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)三、听对话,根据对话内容及问题选择正确答案。

每小题念两遍。

7.(1分)A.He is more talented.B.He is smarter.C.He is more hard﹣working.8.(1分)A.Music he can dance to.B.Quiet music.C.Music with great lyrics.9.(1分)A.Bow.B.Kiss.C.Shake hands.10.(1分)A.The bookstore.B.The supermarket.C.The hospital.11.(1分)A.Shy.B.Short.C.Tall.12.(1分)A.Mother and son.B.Teacher and student.C.Doctor and patient.13.(1分)A.The history museum.B.The art museum.C.The science museum.14.(1分)A.Tina's.B.Kate's.C.Jenny's.15.(1分)A.In 1876.B.In 1879.C.In 1882.16.(1分)A.She bought a wrong ticket.B.She didn't remember the time well.C.She missed the beginning of the movie.四、听短文,根据短文内容选择正确答案。

Hunts_Point欧洲最大的批发市场s

Hunts_Point欧洲最大的批发市场s
1) Sufficient refrigerated warehouse capacity Cubic stacking 2) Separate loading/unloading areas for large trucks, small trucks and rail 3) Improved cold chain compliance Flush mount truck doors Replaces existing and future flex storage and improves dock utilization
5 NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
What is the role of the Produce Market?
Supply consumers, retailers with fresh produce at low prices
Develop 610,000 sq. ft. new cold-chain compliant warehouses Create space for new intermodal facility, parking and truck circulation
Retrofit Building C for cold-chain compliant, separated rail facility
7 NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
What’s wrong with the Produce Market?
1. Inadequate interior refrigeration capacity and inefficient stacking practices Supplemental storage in trailers at docks and throughout site

成都英文导游100问

成都英文导游100问

成都英文导游100问1. What are some must-visit attractions in Chengdu?2. Can you recommend any traditional Chengdu dishes?3. Are there any famous tea houses in Chengdu?4. What is the best time to visit the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding?5. Are there any special cultural festivals or events in Chengdu?6. Can you suggest any popular shopping destinations in Chengdu?7. Is there a recommended area for nightlife in Chengdu?8. What are some popular day trip options from Chengdu?9. How can I travel from Chengdu to the Leshan Giant Buddha?10. Are there any famous temples or religious sites in Chengdu?11. Can you recommend any local markets or street food areas in Chengdu?12. What is the best way to explore Chengdu's traditional architecture?13. Are there any natural parks or scenic areas near Chengdu?14. Can you provide some information about the unique local culture in Chengdu?15. Is there a recommended way to experience Chengdu's traditional Sichuan opera?16. Are there any famous museums or art galleries in Chengdu?17. How can I get to the Dujiangyan Irrigation System from Chengdu?18. Can you recommend any hot springs or wellness retreats near Chengdu?19. What are some popular outdoor activities or hiking spots in Chengdu?20. Are there any famous historical sites or ancient towns near Chengdu?21. How can I experience the local tea culture in Chengdu?22. Can you suggest any interesting local neighborhoods to explore in Chengdu?23. Is it possible to take a river cruise from Chengdu to Chongqing?24. What are some recommended local dishes for vegetarians in Chengdu?25. Are there any local delicacies or snacks that I shouldn't miss in Chengdu?26. How can I experience a traditional Chinese tea ceremony in Chengdu?27. Can you recommend any local theaters or performance venues in Chengdu?28. What is the best way to get around Chengdu for sightseeing?29. Are there any famous silk or embroidery workshops in Chengdu?30. Can you suggest any family-friendly activities or attractions in Chengdu?31. Is it possible to do a homestay or farm stay experience near Chengdu?32. What is the best way to learn about traditional Chinese medicine in Chengdu?33. Can you recommend any local parks or green spaces for relaxation in Chengdu?34. How can I experience Chengdu's vibrant street art scene?35. Are there any famous traditional Chinese painting schools in Chengdu?36. Can you suggest any local festivals or events for music lovers in Chengdu?37. What is the best time to visit the Jinli Ancient Street in Chengdu?38. Are there any famous calligraphy studios or workshops in Chengdu?39. How can I learn to cook traditional Sichuan cuisine in Chengdu?40. Can you recommend any local breweries or craft beer bars in Chengdu?41. What is the best way to explore Chengdu's local handicrafts and souvenirs?42. Are there any famous local opera performances or shows in Chengdu?43. Can you suggest any scenic spots or viewpoints for photography in Chengdu?44. How can I experience Chengdu's traditional paper cutting art?45. Are there any famous local parks or gardens with cherry blossoms in Chengdu?46. What is the best way to experience the local bamboo weaving craft in Chengdu?47. Can you recommend any local music or dance schools in Chengdu?48. Are there any famous historical figures or celebrities from Chengdu?49. How can I learn about the traditional silk weaving process in Chengdu?50. Can you suggest any local theaters or cinemas for international movies in Chengdu?51. What is the best way to learn about the local Sichuan opera mask painting art in Chengdu?52. Are there any famous local temples or shrines dedicated to a specific deity in Chengdu?53. Can you recommend any local libraries or bookstores in Chengdu?54. How can I experience traditional Chinese calligraphy in Chengdu?55. Are there any famous archaeological sites or ruins near Chengdu?56. What is the best way to learn about the local puppetry art in Chengdu?57. Can you suggest any local schools or universities with notable art programs in Chengdu?58. Are there any famous local fashion designers or clothing brands in Chengdu?59. How can I learn about the traditional shadow puppetry art in Chengdu?60. Can you recommend any local music festivals or concerts in Chengdu?61. What is the best way to learn about the local embroidery techniques in Chengdu?62. Are there any famous local photographers or photography studios in Chengdu?63. How can I experience traditional Chinese paper making in Chengdu?64. Can you suggest any local yoga studios or meditation centers in Chengdu?65. Are there any famous local martial arts schools or masters in Chengdu?66. What is the best way to learn about the local traditional mask-making art in Chengdu?67. Can you recommend any local galleries or art spaces in Chengdu?68. How can I experience traditional Chinese porcelain making in Chengdu?69. Are there any famous local writers or literature festivals in Chengdu?70. What is the best way to learn about the local silk embroidery art in Chengdu?71. Can you suggest any local historical houses or mansions to visit in Chengdu?72. Are there any famous local sculptors or sculpture parks in Chengdu?73. How can I experience traditional Chinese brush painting in Chengdu?74. Can you recommend any local comic book stores or manga cafes in Chengdu?75. What is the best way to learn about the local wood carving art in Chengdu?76. Are there any famous local film directors or film festivals in Chengdu?77. How can I experience traditional Chinese kite making in Chengdu?78. Can you suggest any local dance studios or dance performances in Chengdu?79. Are there any famous local photographers or photography exhibitions in Chengdu?80. What is the best way to learn about the local dough figurine art in Chengdu?81. Can you recommend any local poetry clubs or spoken word events in Chengdu?82. How can I experience traditional Chinese musical instrument making in Chengdu?83. Are there any famous local street artists or graffiti walls in Chengdu?84. What is the best way to learn about the local embroidery-inspired fashion in Chengdu?85. Can you suggest any local pottery studios or ceramic workshops in Chengdu?86. How can I experience traditional Chinese paper cutting in Chengdu?87. Are there any famous local photographers or photography galleries in Chengdu?88. What is the best way to learn about the local traditional knotting art in Chengdu?89. Can you recommend any local design studios or creative spaces in Chengdu?90. How can I experience traditional Chinese bamboo flute making in Chengdu?91. Are there any famous local street performers or buskers in Chengdu?92. What is the best way to learn about the local traditional mask-changing art in Chengdu?93. Can you suggest any local digital art studios or exhibitions in Chengdu?94. How can I experience traditional Chinese paper umbrellas in Chengdu?95. Are there any famous local photographers or photography workshops in Chengdu?96. What is the best way to learn about the local traditional puppet making art in Chengdu?97. Can you recommend any local fashion shows or fashion week events in Chengdu?98. How can I experience traditional Chinese bamboo weaving in Chengdu?99. Are there any famous local graffiti artists or graffiti festivals in Chengdu?100. Can you suggest any local illustration studios or art markets in Chengdu?。

侠盗飞车5作弊码

侠盗飞车5作弊码

侠盗飞车5作弊码警察和黑帮类TURNUPTHEAT = Increase Wanted Level Two Stars增加两星通缉度TURNDOWNTHEAT = Clear Wanted Level清除通缉程度BRINGITON = Six Star Wanted Level六星通缉(最高等级)AEZAKMI = Never Wanted永远不会被通缉WORSHIPME = Max Respect威望值最高ONLYHOMIESALLOWED = Gang Members Everywhere到处都是黑帮BIFBUZZ = Gangs Control the Streets黑帮控制街道-------------------------------------------------------------刷新车辆类AIWPRTON = Spawn Rhino刷新一辆坦克CQZIJMB = Spawn Bloodring Banger刷新一辆Bloodring Banger JQNTDMH = Spawn Rancher刷新一辆Rancher VROCKPOKEY = Spawn Racecar刷新一辆RacecarVPJTQWV = Spawn Racecar刷新一辆Racecar#2 WHERESTHEFUNERAL = Spawn Romero刷新一辆Romero CELEBRITYSTATUS = Spawn Stretch刷新一辆Stretch TRUEGRIME = Spawn Trashmaster刷新一辆Trashmaster RZHSUEW = Spawn Caddy刷新一辆CaddyJUMPJET = Spawn Hydra刷新一架HydraKGGGDKP = Spawn Vortex Hovercraft刷新一辆Vortex Hovercraft OHDUDE = Spawn Hunter刷新一架Hunter FOURWHEELFUN = Spawn Quad刷新一辆Quad AMOMHRER = Spawn Tanker Truck刷新一辆Tanker Truck ITSALLBULL = Spawn Dozer刷新一辆Dozer FLYINGTOSTUNT = Spawn Stunt Plane刷新一架Stunt Plane MONSTERMASH = Spawn Monster刷新一辆Monster-------------------------------------------------------------车辆操控类CPKTNWT = Blow Up All Cars所有车辆爆炸WHEELSONLYPLEASE = Invisible car隐行车辆STICKLIKEGLUE = Perfect Handling完美操控ZEIIVG = All green lights交通信号灯变绿YLTEICZ = Aggressive Drivers司机有攻击性LLQPFBN = Pink traffic所有车辆变粉色IOWDLAC = Black traffic所有车辆变黑色FLYINGFISH = Boats fly船只可以飞行EVERYONEISPOOR = Traffic is Cheap Cars交通工具慢速EVERYONEISRICH = Traffic is Fast Cars交通工具快速RIPAZHA = Cars Fly汽车飞行CJPHONEHOME = Huge Bunny Hop超级兔子跳JCNRUAD = Smash n' Boom汽车一击必炸SPEEDFREAK = All Cars Have Nitro所有车辆得到一氧化二氮加速剂BUBBLECARS = Cars Float Away When Hit车辆被撞击时会漂移GHOSTTOWN = Reduced Traffic减少路上的车辆FVTMNBZ = Traffic is Country Vehicles交通工具变为乡村车辆VKYPQCF = Taxis Have Nitrous, L3 Bunny Hop出租车得到一氧化二氮加速剂,超级兔子跳NATURALTALENT = Max All Vehicle Skill Stats驾驶技术全满-------------------------------------------------------------气候类PLEASANTLYWARM = Sunny Weather万里无云TOODAMNHOT = Very Sunny Weather阳光明媚ALNSFMZO = Overcast Weather阴云密布AUIFRVQS = Rainy Weather阴雨绵绵CFVFGMJ = Foggy Weather大雾弥漫SCOTTISHSUMMER = Thunderstorm雷暴天气CWJXUOC = Sandstorm沙尘暴天气OFVIAC = Orange Sky 21:00永远是晚上9点-------------------------------------------------------------时间类SPEEDITUP = Faster Gameplay操控加快SLOWITDOWN = Slower Gameplay操控减慢NIGHTPROWLER = Always Midnight永远是午夜PROFESSIONALSKIT = Weapon Set 2, Professional Tools专业武器TURNUPTHEAT = Increase Wanted Level Two Stars增加两星通缉度TURNDOWNTHEAT = Clear Wanted Level清除通缉程度PLEASANTLYWARM = Sunny Weather万里无云TOODAMNHOT = Very Sunny Weather阳光明媚SPEEDITUP = Faster Gameplay操控加快SLOWITDOWN = Slower Gameplay操控减慢VROCKPOKEY = Spawn Racecar刷新一辆RacecarWHERESTHEFUNERAL = Spawn Romero刷新一辆RomeroCELEBRITYSTATUS = Spawn Stretch刷新一辆StretchTRUEGRIME = Spawn Trashmaster刷新一辆TrashmasterWHEELSONLYPLEASE = Invisible car隐行车辆STICKLIKEGLUE = Perfect Handling完美操控GOODBYECRUELWORLD = Suicide自杀FLYINGFISH = Boats fly船只飞行BUFFMEUP = Max Muscle主角肌肉底畲?BR>BLUESUEDESHOES = Elvis is Everywhere行人变成猫王LIFESABEACH= Beach Party海滩聚会ONLYHOMIESALLOWED = Gang Members Everywhere到处都是黑帮BIFBUZZ = Gangs Control the Streets黑帮控制街道NINJATOWN = Ninja Theme忍者模式EVERYONEISPOOR = Traffic is Cheap Cars交通工具慢速EVERYONEISRICH = Traffic is Fast Cars交通工具快速ITSCHITTYBANG = Cars Fly汽车飞行CJPHONEHOME = Huge Bunny Hop超级兔子跳JUMPJET = Spawn Hydra刷新一辆HydraSPEEDFREAK = All Cars Have Nitro所有车辆得到一氧化二氮加速剂BUBBLECARS = Cars Float Away When Hit车辆被撞击时会漂浮NIGHTPROWLER = Always Midnight永远是午夜SCOTTISHSUMMER = Thunderstorm雷暴天气KANGAROO = Mega Jump超级跳跃BRINGITON = Six Star Wanted Level六星通缉(最高等级)STATEOFEMERGENCY = Riot Mode暴动模式CRAZYTOWN = Funhouse Theme游戏机模式ANOSEONGLASS = Adrenaline Mode刺激模式FULLCLIP = Infinite Ammo, No Reload无限弹药,不用换弹夹GHOSTTOWN = Reduced Traffic减少路上的车辆ROCKETMAYHEM = Recruit Anyone (Rockets)给任何人火箭WORSHIPME = Max Respect最大景仰值HELLOLADIES = Max Sex Appeal最大性感度PROFESSIONALKILLER = Hitman In All Weapon Stats全武器状态下暗杀NATURALTALENT = Max All Vehicle Skill Stats驾驶技术全满OHDUDE = Spawn Hunter得到一架HunterFOURWHEELFUN = Spawn Quad得到一辆QuadITSALLBULL = Spawn Dozer得到一辆DozerFLYINGTOSTUNT = Spawn Stunt Plane得到一架Stunt Plane MONSTERMASH = Spawn Monster得到一辆Monster ROCKETMAN = Have Jetpack得到火箭助行器《侠盗车手4城市风云》完整作弊码快来看呀!THUGSTOOLS -得到杀手武器PROFESSIONALTOOLS -得到专业武器NUTTERTOOLS -得到神秘武器PRECIOUSPROTECTION -装甲全满iASPIRINE -体力全满YOUWONTTAKEMEALIVE -通缉级别LEAVEMEALONE -通缉级别变为APLEASANTDAY -好天气ABITDRIEG -阴天.CATSANDDOGS -雨天CANTSEEATHING -雾天EPANZER -得到一辆坦克LIFEISPASSINGMEBY -时间流逝加速BIGBANG -附近车辆爆炸STILLLIKEDRESSINGUP -改变玩家外貌, FIGHTFIGHT -街上的市民互相残杀NOBODYLIKESME -攻击市民造成更大伤害OURGODGIVENRIGHTTOBEARMS -每个人都拥有武器ONSPEED -行动速度加快=BBOOORING -行动速度减慢ICANTTAKEITANYMORE -自杀GREENLIGHT -全部交通信号变为绿灯MIAMITRAFFIC -行人加速TRAVELINstyle -飞车ROCKANDROLLCAR -得到豪华轿车RUBBISHCAR -得到垃圾车GETTHEREFAST -得到大马力车MYSONISALAWYER -变成律师ROCKANDROLLMAN -变成摇滚歌手ONEARMEDBANDIT -变成武装强盗IDONTHAVETHEMONEYSONNY -变成黑手党成员GETTHEREQUICKLY -得到快车GETTHEREVERYFASTINDEED -得到拉力赛车GETTHEREAMAZINGLYFAST -得到最快的跑车FANNYMAGNET -吸引女性CHEATSHAVEBEENCRACKED -变成秃顶CERTAINDEATH -嘴里抽雪茄。

关于宜昌的特色风景英文介绍作文

关于宜昌的特色风景英文介绍作文

关于宜昌的特色风景英文介绍作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Hometown Yichang and Its Amazing SceneryHi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a 10-year-old boy from the beautiful city of Yichang in Hubei Province, China. I absolutely love my hometown and I'm so excited to share with you all the amazing scenery we have here! Get ready for an awesome adventure!First up, we have the mighty Yangtze River, which flows right through the heart of Yichang. This incredible river is not only super long (over 6,300 kilometers!), but it's also incredibly powerful. Every time I see it, I'm in awe of how majestic and unstoppable it looks. But the coolest part about the Yangtze River in Yichang is the famous Three Gorges Dam. It's the biggest hydropower project in the world and creates this massive reservoir called the Three Gorges Reservoir. The dam itself is just mind-blowing – it's made of concrete that's over 600 feet thick at the bottom! Can you imagine how much concrete that is? I've been there on a school trip and it's truly an engineering marvel.Speaking of gorges, that brings me to another highlight of Yichang – the Three Gorges themselves! These are three narrow valleys carved out by the Yangtze River over millions of years, and let me tell you, they are breathtakingly beautiful. The first gorge is called Qutang Gorge, and it's known for its dramatic cliffs and rocky landscapes. The second one is Wu Gorge, which has tons of misty forests and steep mountains. But my personal favorite is Xiling Gorge – it's the longest and has so many different shapes and colors in the rock formations. Cruising through these gorges on a boat is an experience I'll never forget.Now, if you're an adventurer like me, you'll definitely want to check out the Shennongjia National Nature Reserve. This place is a protected forest area that's home to over 3,000 different plant species and all kinds of cool animals like golden monkeys, clouded leopards, and even giant pandas! I went hiking there with my dad once and we saw the most incredible waterfalls, ancient trees, and stunning mountain views. It's like being transported to a magical world.But that's not all Yichang has to offer! We also have some pretty neat historical sites. One of the most famous is the Qu Yuan Sacrifice, which is a traditional ceremony honoring an ancient poet named Qu Yuan. During this festival, people dressup in colorful costumes, sing folk songs, and throw zongzi (sticky rice dumplings) into the river. It's a vibrant celebration of our culture and always a ton of fun.Last but not least, I have to mention the delicious food we have in Yichang. We're known for our fresh fish dishes sincewe're right by the Yangtze River. My favorite is the braised fish with pickled vegetables – it's so flavorful and savory! We also have lots of yummy snacks like sesame seed balls, rice crackers, and candied hawthorn fruits. Whenever my grandma comes to visit, she always brings a big box of these treats for me. Yum!Well, that's just a small taste (pun intended!) of what my amazing hometown has to offer. From natural wonders to cultural treasures to mouthwatering cuisine, Yichang truly has it all. I feel so lucky to grow up surrounded by such incredible scenery and rich heritage. If you ever get the chance to visit, I promise you won't be disappointed. This place is awesome!篇2The Wonderful Scenery of YichangHi there! My name is Lily and I'm a 10-year-old student from Yichang, a beautiful city in Hubei Province, China. Today I wantto tell you all about the amazing scenery we have here. Get ready to be wowed!First up is the Xiling Gorge, one of the three famous gorges on the Yangtze River. This massive canyon is over 80 kilometers long with towering cliffs on both sides. Can you imagine rocks taller than skyscrapers? The gorge is so deep that huge cruise ships look like tiny toy boats floating along. I went on a river cruise once and it felt like we were sailing through a fantasy world of misty peaks and churning whirlpools. So awesome!Speaking of the Yangtze, we also have the incredible Three Gorges Dam right here in Yichang. It's the biggest hydropower project in the world! The dam itself is a massive wall of concrete that stretches over 2 kilometers across the mighty river. There's a huge reservoir behind it that reminds me of an ocean. You can take a tour inside the dam's power plant and see the huge turbines generating electricity. It's mind-blowing how much energy gets produced there.But Yichang has way more than just rivers and dams. We're also home to Shennongjia, a sprawling nature reserve full of forests, waterfalls, and wildlife. It's one of the biggest primeval forests in central China. Can you picture trudging along mossy trails, crossing wooden bridges over rushing streams, andcatching glimpses of colorful birds flitting between the trees? Shennongjia feels like a real-life Jurassic Park paradise. You might even spot a golden monkey, which is a rare species found nowhere else!Then there are the ancient buildings like the Phoenix Ancient City. This place recreates an entire walled village from the Ming and Qing dynasties, with winding alleyways, carved wooden homes, stone bridges, and pagodas. As you wander the narrow streets, you feel like you've traveled back in time hundreds of years. I love putting on a historical costume and pretending to be an emperor's daughter. The Phoenix Ancient City is like an outdoor museum where you can experience history firsthand.And let's not forget about the adorable giant pandas! The Yichang Rare Pandanic World has these black-and-white furballs just lounging around, munching on bamboo, and putting on an irresistibly cute show. Who doesn't love watching pandas tumble and play? My favorite part is the panda nursery with all the tiny baby cubs. They're SO FLUFFY! I wish I could take one home as a pet.With all this natural beauty and rich culture, it's no wonder that people come from around the world to experience Yichang.I feel so lucky to live in a place with such incredible scenery rightin my backyard. From the breathtaking gorges to the cuddly pandas, my city truly has it all. I can't wait to explore more wonders as I grow up here!So if you ever get a chance to visit China, make sure to stop by Yichang. You'll leave with amazing memories and pictures that will blow your mind. Trust me, the scenery here is even more spectacular than anything you can imagine. Come see it for yourself!篇3The Charming Wonders of YichangHi there! My name is Emily, and I'm a nine-year-old girl from Yichang, a beautiful city in Hubei Province, China. Today, I want to share with you some of the amazing scenic spots that make my hometown so special.Let's start with the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, which is probably the most famous attraction in Yichang. The Three Gorges are called Qutang Gorge, Wu Gorge, and Xiling Gorge. They're like giant canyons carved out by the mighty Yangtze River over millions of years. Imagine towering cliffs and rocky mountains on both sides of the river, stretching for miles and miles. It's like sailing through a natural wonderland!One of my favorite things to do is take a cruise along the Yangtze River and admire the breathtaking scenery of the Three Gorges. The boat takes us up close to the steep cliffs, and we can even see fascinating rock formations and ancient inscriptions carved into the stone. Sometimes, we spot cute little monkeys playing on the cliffs or majestic birds soaring high above us. It's like stepping into a whole different world!Another amazing place in Yichang is the Three Gorges Dam, which is the largest hydroelectric dam in the world. It's a huge, massive structure that spans across the Yangtze River, and it's truly an engineering marvel. When you stand in front of the dam, you can't help but feel tiny compared to its sheer size and grandeur.I remember the first time I visited the dam with my family. We took a special tour and learned all about how the dam works to generate electricity and control floods. We even got to see the massive turbines and generators inside the dam. It was like stepping into a futuristic world of technology and innovation!But Yichang isn't just about the Three Gorges and the dam. We also have some incredible natural wonders, like the Shennongjia National Nature Reserve. This place is a true paradise for nature lovers! Imagine lush, green forests stretchingas far as the eye can see, with towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, and crystal-clear streams. It's like something out of a fairy tale!One of my favorite memories from Shennongjia is hiking through the ancient forests and spotting the adorable Golden Monkeys. These cute little primates are native to the reserve, and they're absolutely fascinating to watch as they swing from tree to tree and play together. It's like having a real-life monkey playground right in front of you!Another incredible natural wonder in Yichang is the Xingdou Mountain, also known as the "Little Zhangjiajie." It's called that because it has stunning quartzite sandstone formations that resemble the famous Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. Imagine bizarre rock columns, pillars, and peaks jutting out of the ground, creating a surreal and otherworldly landscape. It's like stepping into a different planet!I'll never forget the time my family and I went on a hiking adventure through Xingdou Mountain. We climbed up steep stairs and walkways, marveling at the incredible rock formations all around us. It was like being in a real-life maze, but instead of walls, we were surrounded by towering rocks in all sorts of weird and wonderful shapes. It was truly an unforgettable experience!As you stroll down the street, you'll see colorful lanterns hanging overhead, intricate wood carvings adorning the buildings, and friendly locals dressed in traditional outfits. It's like stepping into a living museum, where you can experience the sights, sounds, and flavors of ancient Chinese culture.One of the highlights of Ancient Ba Street is the delicious local cuisine. I love trying out the different snacks and dishes, like the famous Ba Bao Zhou (a type of steamed stuffed bun) or the mouthwatering Ba Cured Bacon. It's like a flavor explosion in your mouth, and you can taste the rich history and traditions in every bite!As you can see, Yichang is truly a city of wonders and surprises. From the majestic Three Gorges to the breathtaking natural reserves, from the engineering marvels to the rich cultural heritage, there's something for everyone to enjoy and explore.So, if you ever get the chance to visit my hometown, be sure to pack your sense of adventure and get ready for an unforgettable journey. Yichang is waiting to welcome you with open arms and show you its many charming wonders!篇4My Awesome Trip to YichangLast summer, my family and I went on a super cool trip to Yichang, a city in Hubei Province in central China. Yichang is famous for its amazing natural scenery along the Yangtze River. I was so excited to explore all the incredible sights!Our first stop was the Xiling Gorge, which is one of the three huge gorges on the Yangtze River. The gorge is over 40 miles long with massive cliffs towering up to 4,000 feet high on both sides of the river! We took a boat cruise through the gorge, and I felt tiny compared to those gigantic rocky walls looming over us. The cliffs looked like scenes from a fantasy movie with strange shaped rocks and waterfalls cascading down. I could hardly believe places like this exist in real life!My favorite part was passing through the Two Rivers and Four Valleys section. Here the Xiling Gorge splits into two canyons with the Yangtze River flowing through the middle. It was like a maze of narrow valleys surrounded by sheer cliffs. Our boat driver said this area is one of the most dangerous navigational points on the Yangtze due to the swift currents and rocky shores. I got a little nervous but also thought it was really thrilling to pass through such an extraordinary landscape.After the boat tour, we visited the Three Visitors Cave. This is a huge cave located partway up one of the cliffs in the gorge. The cave got its name because it was big enough for three people to enter and shelter from the weather. Our guide told us it used to be an important resting place for ancient boat crews traveling on the Yangtze.Inside the dimly lit cavern, I could see carvings and inscriptions from as far back as the Han Dynasty almost 2,000 years ago! The cave walls had layers of writing overlapping each other left by generations of visitors. It felt like traveling through a ancient time portal. I tried to imagine what life was like for those early navigators braving the treacherous gorges in their small wooden boats.The next day we went to Sanyuan Island, which means Three Distances Island because it's located at the meeting point of three rivers. This long and narrow island is right in the heart of the Xiling Gorge and has incredible views in every direction. We took a little sightseeing train around the island to see the different viewpoints.From one side of Sanyuan Island, we could look across at the famous Miaoyu Cliff, nicknamed the "Screaming Baby" cliff because it has rocks that look like a baby crying out. One of thecoolest things was these ancient inscriptions from the Song Dynasty over 800 years ago which are still miraculously preserved on the cliff face! Our guide said they are regarded as precious cultural relics recording the difficult journeys of ancient shippers on the Yangtze.My favorite viewpoint though was at the front of the island facing upstream toward the most dramatic part of the Xiling Gorge. The churning rapids and sharp turns looked terribly dangerous, but also strangely beautiful with the cliffs soaring up in every direction. No wonder sailors in ancient times revered this as one of the most mystical places on the Yangtze River!On our final day in Yichang, we visited the city's most iconic landmark - the Gezhouba Water Conservancy Project and Dam. This massive dam spans the entire Yangtze River and forms a huge reservoir behind it. The dam generates hydroelectric power but is most famous for its huge ship lock system.We watched in awe as gigantic cargo ships entered the lock chambers and were raised or lowered over 200 feet between different water levels! It was like a super-sized version of the locks I had seen on smaller rivers. The Gezhouba ship locks are regarded as one of the great engineering feats of the 20th century and a crucial transportation link on the Yangtze.Besides the lock system, the dam site has beautiful gardens and pavilions overlooking the reservoir formed by the dam. I loved exploring the walkways and taking photos of the scenic lake and mountains in the distance. The garden area was so peaceful compared to the roaring dam and ship locks next door.After three amazing days in Yichang, I had fallen in love with the majestic natural scenery along the Yangtze River. The towering gorges with their sheer cliffs and roaring currents made me feel like a tiny explorer discovering an ancient primeval world. And all the historic inscriptions and cultural sites made me imagine what life was like for people traveling these very gorges thousands of years ago.Yichang is definitely one of the coolest places I've ever visited! The scenery there is like something from a storybook or movie with dramatic landscapes at every turn. I feel so lucky to have experienced the wonders of the Yangtze River gorges. It's a trip my family and I will never forget!篇5My Hometown Yichang and Its Amazing SceneryHello friends! My name is Xiaoming and I'm from a city called Yichang in central China. Yichang might not be as famousas big cities like Beijing or Shanghai, but it has some truly incredible natural scenery that makes me feel so lucky to call it my hometown.One of the most famous sights in Yichang is the Xiling Gorge on the Yangtze River. The Yangtze is the longest river in all of Asia and the third-longest in the whole world! The Xiling Gorge is this narrow, twisting section where the mighty Yangtze squeezes through mountains and cliffs. Cruising down the gorge on a boat, you'll feel tiny compared to the towering peaks rising up on both sides.The cliffs along the Xiling Gorge are made of this really old rock called red sandstone that has been shaped over millions of years by water and wind. It creates these incredible formations with layers looking almost like a delicious cake or the colorful folds of a fan. My favorite part is a spot called the Xuanyu Fairy Cave where the rockface has been carved into the shape of fairy maidens by nature itself. It's like the river carved its own beautiful sculpture!Another amazing sight near Yichang is the Three Gorges Dam, which is the biggest hydroelectric dam on the planet. It's so massive, with a huge reservoir lake stretching way back into the mountains. The dam generates tons of clean electricity for Chinaby harnessing the power of the mighty Yangtze. You can take a tour and walk along the top of the dam which makes you feel tiny compared to this gigantic human-made wonder.But my very favorite place in Yichang has to be the Shennongjia Nature Reserve up in the mountains. Shennongjia is like a real-life forest paradise full of waterfalls, ancient trees, and all sorts of cool plants and animals. One part called Shennong Stream has this bright turquoise river flowing between these sheer cliffs covered in vines and vegetation. It's like a hidden jungle oasis!There are also some of the oldest trees in all of China growing in Shennongjia, including types of ginkgo and metasequoia trees that date back to the time of the dinosaurs! Can you imagine seeing a living tree species that was around when T-Rexes roamed the earth? Crazy! The woods are home to endangered species like golden monkeys and clouded leopards too. I went camping there once and we saw a group of the most adorable snub-nosed monkeys swinging through the trees.With its majestic rivers, towering cliffs, lush forests, and amazing wildlife, the scenery around my hometown Yichang is just out of this world. I never get tired of exploring the incredible natural wonders we have here. From the peaceful streams ofShennongjia to the mighty currents of the Yangtze, this region has a unique beauty you can't find anywhere else. I feel so lucky to grow up surrounded by such breathtaking landscapes.I really hope you all get a chance to visit Yichang and see its charms for yourselves one day! Just don't be surprised if the stunning scenery leaves you speechless. The sights of my hometown have that effect on everyone who witnesses them. Thanks for reading and happy travels!篇6My Hometown Yichang – A Scenic Wonder!Hi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm from the beautiful city of Yichang in Hubei Province, China. Yichang may not be as famous as Beijing or Shanghai, but it's a place filled with natural wonders that make it truly special. Let me tell you about some of the amazing sights in my hometown!The Yangtze River – Our Mighty RiverRight through the heart of Yichang flows the mighty Yangtze River, the third-longest river in the world! The Yangtze is so wide and powerful that it's almost like a lake in some parts. Manycruise ships sail along the Yangtze, carrying tourists who want to admire the stunning river views.On the banks of the Yangtze, you can find the Xiling Gorge, one of the three famous gorges. The cliffs here are tall and steep, with interesting shapes carved by the river over millions of years.I love riding a boat through the gorge and spotting little caves and waterfalls along the rocky walls.The Greatest Dam on EarthBut the most famous sight along the Yangtze in Yichang has to be the Three Gorges Dam, the biggest hydroelectric dam in the world! This gigantic wall of concrete holds back the waters of the Yangtze, forming a huge reservoir over 600 km long. The dam is so massive that it's hard to believe it was built by human hands.When you visit the Three Gorges Dam, you can go inside and see the enormous generators that produce eco-friendly electricity for millions of homes. There's also an observation deck where you can look down at the dam's huge spillways that release excess water in a spectacular show during flood season.An Underground MarvelIf towering dams and mighty rivers aren't exciting enough, how about exploring an underground wonderland? Yichang is home to the Xingdoushan Caves, a maze of caverns carved out of solid rock over hundreds of millions of years.As you walk through the dimly lit caves, you'll see incredible rock formations all around you – stalactites hanging from the ceilings like jagged teeth, stalagmites growing up from the ground, and petrified waterfalls frozen in stone. Some of the caves are huge halls big enough to fit a stadium, while others are narrow tunnels you have to squeeze through.My favorite is the "Crystal Palace" – a chamber filled with sparkling calcite deposits that look like twinkling diamonds when your flashlight hits them. It's like stepping into a fairy tale cave of glittering treasures! No wonder the Xingdoushan Caves are considered one of the finest cave systems in all of China.Mist-Shrouded MountainsLast but not least, I have to mention the beautiful Xianxi Mountains that overlook Yichang. These rugged peaks are often wreathed in swirling mists that give them an ethereal, mystical vibe. Hiking through the mountains, you'll pass by ancient Buddhist temples, quiet valleys, and forests of twisting pine trees right out of a Chinese painting.At the summit of Mount Xianxi, there's a huge stone Buddha statue standing guard over the city below. I love to climb up there with my family and look out over the sea of clouds surrounding the mountain tops. The view stretches all the way to the distant Yangtze River – it's just breathtaking!So as you can see, my little city of Yichang is packed with amazing natural scenery. From the thunderous Three Gorges Dam to the underground Crystal Palace, from misty mountains to the mighty Yangtze itself, there's so much for visitors to explore and admire here.I feel so lucky to call this place my home. Whenever I'm out on a family hike admiring the waterfalls and cliffs, or on a boat cruising through the Xiling Gorge, I'm reminded of what a beautiful, special corner of the world Yichang is. I hope you get the chance to experience its wonders for yourself one day!。

旅游常用英语口语900句

旅游常用英语口语900句

旅游常用英语口语900句1. Where is the tourist information center?3. How do I get to the train station?4. Is there a bus that goes to the airport?6. How much does it cost to enter the museum?7. Do you have a map of the city?8. Can you help me book a hotel room?9. What's the currency e某change rate?10. How far is it to the beach?11. What's the weather like today?13. How do I get to the tourist attractions?14. Is there a tourist bus that goes around the city?15. Can I buy tickets online?16. What's the best way to get around the city?17. What's the nearest ATM machine?18. Are there any guided tours available?19. How do I get to the shopping district?20. Is there a shuttle to the airport?21. What are some popular souvenirs to buy?22. How do I get to the amusement park?23. What's the best way to see the city?24. What's the nearest pharmacy?26. How do I get to the concert hall?27. What's the best way to get to the ski resort?28. What's the local culture like?29. Are there any good hiking trails nearby?30. How do I get to the national park?31. Is there a bike rental shop nearby?33. Is there a boat tour of the city?34. What's the best way to get to the beach?35. How do I get to the nearest train station?37. Is there a local market to buy souvenirs?38. Are there any good local museums to visit?39. How do I get to the historical sites?40. What's the nearest hospital?41. Can I take a cooking class?42. Is it safe to travel alone at night?43. Where can I find public transportation?44. What's the best way to get to the nearest restaurant?45. How do I get to the theater?46. What's the best way to get to the sports stadium?47. Are there any good local parks to visit?48. What's the best way to get to the art museum?49. How do I get to the natural history museum?51. What's the nearest police station?52. How do I get to the aquarium?53. What's the best way to get to the theme park?54. Is there a local vineyard or winery to visit?56. What's the best way to get to the science museum?57. How do I get to the botanical garden?58. What's the nearest grocery store?60. How do I get to the local library?61. What's the best way to get to the local flea market?62. Is there a local farm or ranch to visit?64. What's the best way to get to the local golf course?65. How do I get to the local ski hill?66. Is there a local fishing spot?68. What's the nearest post office?69. How do I get to the local gym or fitness center?70. What's the best way to get to the local pool or water park?71. Is there a local vintage store or thrift shop?73. What's the best way to get to the local amusement park?74. How do I get to the local hiking trail?75. What's the best way to get to the local mountain?76. Is there a local yoga studio or meditation center?78. How do I get to the local bowling alley?79. What's the best way to get to the local movie theater?80. Is there a local historical reenactment or living history museum to visit?82. What's the best way to get to the local bike trail?83. How do I get to the local driving range or golf course?84. Is there a local organic market or health food store?86. What's the best way to get to the local shooting range?87. How do I get to the local dance studio or performing arts center?88. Is there a local skateboard or skate park?90. What's the best way to get to the local pool hall or billiards club?91. How do I get to the local animal sanctuary or wildlife refuge?92. Is there a local rock climbing gym or outdoor climbing area?94. What's the best way to get to the local tennis court or country club?95. How do I get to the local outdoor water sports center or marina?96. Is there a local antique or vintage car show to visit?98. What's the best way to get to the local paintball or airsoft arena?99. How do I get to the local stand-up paddleboarding or kayaking spot?100. Is there a local outdoor fitness park or boot camp?。

山东省烟台市2021届高三上学期期末考试英语试卷及答案

山东省烟台市2021届高三上学期期末考试英语试卷及答案

2020-2021学年度第一学期期末学业水平诊断高三英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。

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nybetweentheanimalsandhumanssoon.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hostility”inparagraph1mean?A.Unfriendliness.B.Defence.C.Cooperation.D.Impatience.13.WhatdoweknowaboutVictoriaMorris?A.Hermajorledhertoanticipateorcas’intenseattacks.B.Sherarelyspottedorcaswhenworkingasasailingcoach.C.Herjoygavewaytofearaftertheorcasbeganattackingtheboat.D.Shewasdoingresearchontheshorewhenshecaughtsightofnineorcas.14.WhatdidRocíoEspadathinkoftheorcas’behaviorofattackinghumans?A.Predictable.B.Abnormal.C.Unavoidable.D.Natural.15.WhichofthefollowingmayAlfredoLopezagreewith?A.Orcasfrequentlygethurtbyboats.B.Orcasenjoyplayingtricksonhumans.C.Orcasarepunishinghumansforoverfishing.D.Orcasattackboatstosafeguardagainstdangers.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

介绍一种你喜欢的恐龙英语作文

介绍一种你喜欢的恐龙英语作文

介绍一种你喜欢的恐龙英语作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Dinosaur: The Mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex!Hi everyone! Today I want to tell you all about my absolute favorite dinosaur - the Tyrannosaurus Rex! I just love learning about these huge, fierce creatures that roamed the Earth millions of years ago. The T-Rex is definitely the coolest and most awesome dinosaur ever in my opinion.First of all, the name Tyrannosaurus Rex is just so much fun to say! It kind of rolls off your tongue with all those r's - "Tyyy-ran-no-sawr-us Rex!" The name actually comes from Greek and Latin words meaning "tyrant lizard king." How awesome is that? This dinosaur was the king of all dinosaurs back in its day.The T-Rex was one of the last and largest meat-eating dinosaurs before they all went extinct 66 million years ago. Just imagine - the last of these giant lizard kings stomped around what is now western North America near the end of theCretaceous period. Doesn't that seem like something out of a monster movie?Scientists have figured out that the Tyrannosaurus Rex was absolutely massive - up to 40 feet long and 12 feet tall! That's about as long as a school bus and as tall as a really tall man. And get this - its skull alone was around 5 feet long and weighed as much as a bathtub full of rocks. Yikes!With a mouth full of ridiculous numbers of huge, razor-sharp teeth up to 9 inches long, the T-Rex was built for tearing into other dinosaurs and ripping them apart. Its powerful jaws could bite down with the force of an elephant standing on your foot. I wouldn't want to come face-to-face with a T-Rex, that's for sure!Even though the T-Rex was so big and terrifying, it actually had tiny little arms that were about 3 feet long. They looked just like deformed little flippers! Scientists think they were basically useless for anything other than mating rituals. Still, imagining this massive beast with tiny little arms always cracks me up.The T-Rex also had incredible vision and could probably see just about as well as a hawk from up to 6 miles away! Its powerful sense of smell was around 10 times better than the best watch dogs too. With skills like that, it must have been an absolutely terrifying and unstoppable hunter.Despite being one of the fiercest predators ever, the T-Rex actually started off no bigger than a puppy when it hatched from a grapefruit-sized egg. How crazy is that? Then it just kept growing bigger and bigger until it became a true monster after about 20 years. I can't even imagine what the babies were like!Part of what makes the T-Rex so cool is how much of a mystery it still is in some ways. We don't know for certain if it hunted alone or in packs, or how fast it could run, or even what sounds it made. Maybe it barked like a dog or roared like a lion! We'll probably never know for sure.There's still so much more to learn about the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Paleontologists are always making new discoveries that help us understand these amazing dinosaurs better. Who knows - maybe they'll find out T-Rexes could do math or play video games one day!Of course, no dinosaur is complete without imagining what it would be like to actually see one in real life up close. I've dreamed about this so many times! A T-Rex would be terrifying for sure, but also totally awe-inspiring. I'd freak out, but in the best way possible!Seeing those massive jaws full of huge teeth opening up, feeling the ground shake as it walked, smelling its terribledinosaur breath - it would be the coolest experience ever. Even though it would be ridiculously dangerous, I'd still want to reach out and try to pet it. I can picture its scaly skin and tiny arms so clearly!In the end, I'll probably never get to see a real Tyrannosaurus Rex up close and in person. But learning all about them, collecting dinosaur fossils and models, and dreaming about what it was like back when they ruled the Earth is still so much fun. The T-Rex will always be my favorite!What more can I say? The Tyrannosaurus Rex was basically the baddest, most hardcore dinosaur to ever roam the planet. With its massive size, powerful build, and incredible killing abilities, it was the true king of the dinosaurs. I'm just endlessly fascinated by these amazing creatures that seem half-fact and half-myth. T-Rex rules!篇2My Favorite Dinosaur: The Mighty T-Rex!Hi friends! Today I want to tell you all about my absolute favorite dinosaur - the Tyrannosaurus Rex! The T-Rex was one of the biggest and scariest meat-eating dinosaurs that ever lived. It was a real mega monster!First, let me tell you about what the T-Rex looked like. It had a massive head with lots of sharp, banana-sized teeth for ripping into prey. Its jaws were so powerful, it could chomp right through bones! The T-Rex also had two little arms with just two clawed fingers on each. Its arms were way too small and puny to be of much use though. Thank goodness it didn't need them to hunt!Instead of arms, the T-Rex used its thick, muscular tail and powerful hind legs to charge after prey at around 15 mph. That's almost as fast as a human sprinter! With a body over 40 feet long and as tall as a two-story house, the T-Rex was one of the biggest land predators ever. Can you imagine a dinosaur bigger than a school bus coming right at you? I'd be absolutely terrified!The mighty T-Rex lived during the Cretaceous Period about 65-85 million years ago. That was around the same time that the earliest small mammals and flowering plants were appearing. The T-Rex roamed what is now western North America, stalking the marshes and forests for any plant-eaters unfortunate enough to cross its path.Some of the T-Rex's favorite meals would have included Edmontosaurus, a duck-billed dinosaur over 30 feet long, or the armored, plated Ankylosaurus which was covered in bony nodesand armed with a heavy club on the end of its tail for smashing predators. The T-Rex could use its teeth to crunch right through their armor like it was nothing! It also snacked on Triceratops, a rhino-like dinosaur with three horns over 20 feet long. I wouldn't want to mess with any of those guys either, but the T-Rex was the ultimate baddie.Even T-Rex babies were the size of a full-grown human when they hatched from massive 2-foot long eggs. The parents likely raised the babies together and brought them killed prey to feed on, just like lions do for their cubs today. I think baby T-Rexes are so cute though! They had huge heads and eyes just like the adults.There's still a lot of mystery around the T-Rex though. For example, no one is quite sure if they hunted alone or worked together in packs to take down huge prey. Some scientists think they might have been extremely intelligent for their dinosaur brains too. They may have used those cute little arms to grip onto prey or mates. We're still learning new things about T-Rex behavior from the latest fossil discoveries.Here are some of the most amazing T-Rex facts I know:T-Rex means "Tyrant Lizard King" which is a super cool name! It got that name because it really was like the terrifying king of the dinosaurs.Scientists found lots of T-Rex fossils with horrible jaw injuries and smashed teeth that healed over. This shows they must have been incredibly tough and resilient to survive such nasty injuries from fighting over food or mates.One of the most complete T-Rex skeletons ever was nicknamed "Sue." Sue was about 42 feet long and 13 feet tall at the hip. Its fossil skull alone was over 5 feet long!The smallest known T-Rex was only about 20 feet long, so still huge! Most adults though were over 30-40 feet in length.T-Rex's binocular vision was incredibly sharp and precise, just like a hawk's. This helped it spot delicious prey from over 6 miles away!On each absolutely massive foot, T-Rex had two claws almost a foot long each for grasping at prey.I hope you can see why I go so crazy over the T-Rex! It really was one of the most spectacular, awesome predators that nature has ever produced. With its huge size, banana-teeth, binocular vision, thick tail, and massive clawed feet, the T-Rex was built tobe the ultimate killing machine. Nothing could stand in its way once it locked onto its prey.Just imagine yourself transport back to the Cretaceous jungles and swamps where T-Rex reigned. You're a tiny, furry mammal ancestor cowering under some ferns. Suddenly, the ground begins shaking harder and harder with thunderous footsteps getting louder. Trees start violently swaying as a deafening roar bellows through the forest. It's a T-Rex on the hunt! You look up in horror at a towering 40-foot monster with teeth like bananas charging right at you. There's no way you're fast enough to flee as it scoops you up in one bite and swallows you whole. Game over, man! You'd be so scared but also in total awe of such an amazing killing machine.The T-Rex really was the "Tyrant Lizard King" of dinosaurs. To this day, tens of millions of years after its extinction, the T-Rex continues to captivate our imaginations like no other. From the movies to books to fossils, we just can't get enough of this amazing apex predator that once ruled the ancient world. The T-Rex will forever be my #1 favorite dinosaur! Thanks for reading all about why I love it so much. Rawr!篇3My Favorite Dinosaur: The Mighty Tyrannosaurus RexHi there! My name is Tommy, and I'm going to tell you all about my absolute favorite dinosaur – the Tyrannosaurus Rex! Are you ready to learn some really cool facts about this massive, meat-eating lizard that lived millions of years ago? Let's go!First off, let me tell you how to say its name properly.Ty-ran-no-sau-rus Rex. It's a bit of a tongue twister, but you'll get the hang of it. The name "Tyrannosaurus" actually means "tyrant lizard", and "Rex" means "king" in Latin. So, this dinosaur was like the king of the tyrant lizards! How awesome is that?Now, let's talk about how big this guy was. Can you believe that the Tyrannosaurus Rex could grow up to 40 feet long and over 15 feet tall? That's taller than a double-decker bus! And it weighed around 7 tons, which is about as much as three or four elephants combined. Just imagine trying to fit a Tyrannosaurus Rex in your backyard – it would barely squeeze in!One of the coolest things about the T-Rex is its gigantic head and jaws. Its head was around 5 feet long, and its mouth was filled with razor-sharp teeth that were up to 9 inches long. Those teeth were perfect for ripping apart its prey, which included other dinosaurs like the Triceratops and theEdmontosaurus. With just one bite, the T-Rex could easily chomp down on a human like you or me. Yikes!But don't worry, the T-Rex couldn't run very fast. It could only manage about 10 to 25 miles per hour, which is like a brisk jog for us humans. However, it could probably keep up that pace for a long time, thanks to its strong legs and tail that helped it balance. So, while it wasn't the fastest dinosaur, it was still a terrifying predator that could chase down its prey.Speaking of its tail, did you know that the T-Rex had a huge, thick tail that could grow up to 20 feet long? That's almost as long as a school bus! Scientists believe that the T-Rex used its tail for balance and to help it make sharp turns while hunting or running.Now, let's talk about something really cool – the T-Rex's vision and sense of smell. This dinosaur had excellent eyesight and could probably see you from miles away. But what's even more impressive is its sense of smell. The T-Rex had a huge snout filled with thousands of tiny bones that helped it smell better than any animal alive today. It could sniff out prey from miles and miles away!But where did the Tyrannosaurus Rex live, you might ask? Well, these mighty creatures roamed the western parts of what isnow North America during the late Cretaceous period, which was around 68 to 66 million years ago. That's a really, really long time ago!Imagine what it would have been like to live back then. The T-Rex lived in a world with no humans, no cities, and no cars. Instead, there were lush forests, swamps, and other dinosaurs like the Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, and Edmontosaurus. It must have been an incredible sight to see a full-grown T-Rex stomping through the forest, looking for its next meal.Now, let me tell you a fun fact about the T-Rex's arms. They were tiny – only about 3 feet long! That's shorter than most kids my age. Scientists aren't really sure what they were used for, but some believe they might have been used to help the T-Rex get up after falling or to grasp onto its prey. Either way, those little arms look pretty funny on such a massive creature, don't they?Alright, I think I've covered most of the cool stuff about the Tyrannosaurus Rex. But before I wrap things up, let me ask you this: what do you think would happen if a T-Rex showed up in our world today? Can you imagine the chaos and panic it would cause? People would probably run for their lives, and the military would have to get involved to try and stop it.But you know what? As scary as it would be, I think it would also be really exciting to see a real, live Tyrannosaurus Rex with our own eyes. It would be like stepping back in time and getting a glimpse of what the world was like millions of years ago.Well, that's all I've got for you today. I hope you learned a lot about this amazing dinosaur and why it's my favorite. Remember, the Tyrannosaurus Rex was the king of the tyrant lizards, and it was one of the most fearsome predators that ever walked the Earth. Just don't try to keep one as a pet, okay? I don't think your parents would be too happy about that!Thanks for listening, and happy dinosaur hunting!篇4My Favorite Dinosaur - The Mighty T-Rex!Do you know what my favorite dinosaur is? It's the Tyrannosaurus Rex, also called the T-Rex for short! The T-Rex was one of the biggest, baddest, and coolest dinosaurs that ever lived. Let me tell you all about this amazing prehistoric creature!First off, the T-Rex was HUGE! An adult T-Rex could grow up to 40 feet long - that's almost as long as three cars parkedend-to-end! It stood about 12 feet tall, which is taller than an elephant or giraffe. Just imagine a dinosaur as tall as adouble-decker bus! With a body like that, the T-Rex definitely wasn't a lightweight. Scientists estimate it weighed around 7-9 tons. That's heavier than an adult male elephant!But what really made the T-Rex so formidable were its massive jaws and teeth. Its mouth could open almost 5 feet wide - big enough for me and all my friends to fit inside (not that I'd ever want to get that close)! Its jaws were incredible too, with enough bite force to chomp through bones like they were nothing.The T-Rex had teeth that were just as fearsome as the rest of it. Each of its banana-sized teeth was serrated like a steak knife, great for sawing through thick meat and crushing bones. And if it lost a tooth, no worries - new ones just kept growing to replace the old ones its whole life! With jaws and teeth like those, you wouldn't want to come face-to-face with an angry T-Rex.Despite its massive size, the T-Rex was actually a pretty fast mover over short distances. Paleontologists calculate that it could run at bursts of up to 20 mph, about as fast as a horseback rider galloping! That may not sound that fast, but just imagine this many-ton beast charging at you at full speed. You'd be wise to start running in the other direction as fast as you can!So what did the T-Rex use all that size, speed, and power for? Hunting for food, of course! The T-Rex was an apex predator, meaning it was at the very top of the food chain. It hunted pretty much any animal it wanted, even other dinosaurs. Fossils show it hunted prey like Triceratops, Edmontosaurus, and Ankylosaurus.Hunting wouldn't have been too hard for the T-Rex. With its excellent binocular vision and amazing sense of smell, it could spot prey from miles away. Once it caught the scent of something tasty, it would come charging in at top speed to attack with its huge jaws. Just one bite from those teeth could cripple even the biggest plant-eater!After delivering that first huge bite, the T-Rex would have torn off huge chunks of flesh with its teeth, gulping them down like a kid eating pizza. Since it didn't have front teeth for chewing, it probably swallowed a lot of its food in whole huge chunks, crushing the bones with its powerful jaws. What a messy but effective way to eat!Even though it was an apex predator, the T-Rex didn't hunt all the time. It actually moved around pretty slowly most of the time to conserve energy. Paleontologists think it probably spent a lot of time just resting and looking for unfortunate plant-eatersthat wandered too close. A bit like a big scaly lion waiting to ambush a zebra!The T-Rex lived during the late Cretaceous period, about 65-70 million years ago. Back then, the area that's now the western United States and Canada was a subtropical, coastal forest - very different from today! That warm forest was the perfect place for the T-Rex and other amazing dinosaurs to thrive.Of course, like all the dinosaurs, the mighty T-Rex eventually went extinct after a huge asteroid struck the earth. But boy, did it ever rule the Cretaceous Period while it was around! With that massive body, powerful jaws, and savage hunting abilities, the T-Rex was king of the dinosaurs.Even after all these millions of years, the T-Rex still looms large in our minds and popular culture. We've all seen it starring in movies, TV shows, books, and games. Whenever we think of dinosaurs, usually the first one that comes to mind is the towering, ferocious T-Rex!I just love pretty much everything about the T-Rex. Its incredible size and power. Its massive jaws and lethal teeth. The way it could take down any prey foolish enough to cross its path.To me, it's the most awesomely prehistoric beast that ever roamed our planet!Sure, other dinosaurs like Triceratops and Brachiosaurus were cool too. But when it comes to the biggest, baddest, and most iconic dino of them all, nothing beats the one and only Tyrannosaurus Rex in my book. I'd travel back 65 million years in a heartbeat just to see one of those mighty creatures stomping around for real. What an amazing sight that would be!So that's why the T-Rex will always be my absolute favorite dinosaur. With a mix of incredible size, ferocious power, and pure awesomeness, it's hard to top that killer combination. Whenever I learn about or see the T-Rex, I'm just in complete awe of this spectacular ruler of the prehistoric world!篇5My Favorite Dinosaur - The Triceratops!Hi everyone! Today I want to tell you all about my absolute favorite dinosaur - the Triceratops! Triceratops is one of the coolest and most awesome dinosaurs that ever lived. It's like having a rhino mixed with a dragon! How awesome is that?First of all, let's talk about what Triceratops looked like. It was a really big dinosaur, one of the biggest plant-eaters fromthe late Cretaceous period about 68 million years ago. An adult Triceratops could grow to be over 25 feet long and 10 feet tall - that's about as big as an elephant! Can you imagine seeing something that massive walking around? It would be insane!The most iconic thing about Triceratops was its massive head. It had one of the biggest skulls of any land animal that ever existed. Its head was over 6 feet long and weighed as much as a whole grizzly bear! The coolest part was the huge bony frill that stuck out behind its head. This frill could be over 6 feet wide and had two giant horns sticking out the sides. Right above its beak was another huge horn that could grow to be over 3 feet long! With that giant horn on its face and the two big ones on its head, Triceratops must have looked like an unstoppable tank!Scientists think those big horns and frill were probably used to fight off predators and maybe to impress other Triceratops during mating season. I would not want to mess with a dinosaur packing that much muscle and those crazy horns! Those long horns were perfect for goring and the bony frill could deflect attacks from the top and sides. Triceratops was like a living battering ram!Of course, being a huge plant-eater, Triceratops had an absolutely massive mouth to chomp down all those plants, ferns,and branches. Its beak-like mouth was over 2 feet wide so it could rip off huge mouthfuls of food. Behind that beak were hundreds of chewing teeth that could grind up even the toughest plants into a pulp. Those chomp muscles must have been insanely strong to power those jaws! I definitely wouldn't want to get my hand stuck in there.Triceratops probably spent most of its day just wandering around and eating tons and tons of plants. It would use its beak to rip off branches and then chew them up with those powerful jaws. I bet Triceratops must have been a little smelly after all that plant gas built up! With its huge size and tough horns though, not many predators would have wanted to hunt an adult Triceratops. Those little baby Triceratops might have been easier targets for some of the bigger meat-eaters around back then though.There were actually a bunch of different species of Triceratops that lived across a big area of what is now western North America. Some were more common while others are only known from a few fossils. The most well-known type is Triceratops horridus, which got its name from the Latin word "horridus" meaning rough or shaggy. I think that's a perfectname for such an awesome looking dinosaur covered in bony horns and plates!My personal favorite species has to be Triceratops prorsus though. This one had an even c。

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去美国留学英语作文

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去美国留学英语作⽂篇1 You go to study in the United States three major reasons.From personal ability to personal interests together develop. American education very respect the students' individual desire, you can choose from a variety of professional you love most, the school will give the support of 100%. In addition, different from the domestic high school class, the American high school course selection system of teaching, let the student much earlier, face to face with their own interests, and to apply for American university according to the future and future employment choice of professional course, thus good to mobilize students study enthusiasm, also relatively easy to get good grades, enter the famous university. School courses are very abundant, such as vocal music and instrumental music classes and sports courses, so that the students can get comprehensive development, potential full play. And a youngster of the university entrance exam "say goodbye". "College entrance examination" has a magical ability, people talk about it, a bit carelessly fallen off. American high schools generally used "continuing assessment grades", in addition to the final exam results, performance and results have a certain proportion of at ordinary times, to help children get a fair measure. Apply for university students more fully, multi-angle investigation, as long as there is ability is sure to be admitted, recently domestic an "instant noodles" have been admitted to the university of rochester, can see the university evaluation of student achievement is multi-angle wow! Native language environment is more conducive to English learning Language has always been China's soft rib, chinglish has been the important factors that affect undergraduate students learning. If you go to the United States to read two or three years of high school, English level generally can reach the level of domestic English university graduates, the actual communication skills will be more ground. Another American high school setting ESL language course is arranged directly from high school, there is no language prep school say, for high school students, the threshold of entering high school a language school. American private high school focused advantage. American private high school is divided into boarding and day; Boys and girls' schools, male and female mixed schools; Church school and church school. Military and non-military colleges and universities. The Wall Street journal, tracked about 11000 2003 graduates in 130 by his Alma mater, found that 10 to enter this prestigious university as a percentage of high and low order, is ranked the first in a private school in brooklyn st school. 30 out of the 2003 graduating class of 74 to enter the 10 famous university, ratio as high as 41%. In public high schools freetuition, enrollment rates are highest in New York City, hunter college high school enrollment rate of 28%. The vast majority of the proportion of private high school teachers and students about 1:6 or around 1:15, therefore the interactions between teachers and students are more often and good, and to create higher learning effect. The advantage is that public high school lacks. Private school students much more than from the middle class family, so the quality is higher. For foreign students, the study in this school, in addition to by osmosis effect on the temperament, and reveal elegant manners, elite can establish contacts, to provide help for future career development. Private high school teachers and parents for students' studies and their behavior are given a high degree of attention, so the graduation rates higher than public high school students, and can enter the first-class university, it has to do with public high school graduation rates a laissez-faire attitude of students is not the same. 去美国留学英语作⽂篇2 In the United States (course) of the busy life, every day the biggest fun, is a home, in a hurry take out a paper and pencil, to hear the dialogue of the day to remember on the notes. I don't know if these gains down immediately, will soon be forgotten, along the way, my English class quality level is always marking time. So I was determined to form the habit of taking English notes. At first, the notebook is to show yourself, after a period of time, I try to use E-mail sent to students, reaction is good too. So I think, if give some didn't have a chance to come into contact with English notes to share real spoken American English friend, is not better than I alone? Then began to use English notebook editing work on the Internet. Do the hard work is just beginning, hope to have more people, provide some really useful things, balance is some junk information and commercial growing of network resources. As long as you think is good, sometimes. Write an E-mail to my encouragement, can give my motivation to continue to service for you. Who says learning a language is not a pleasure? But the domestic English education in this aspect is not very successful. There are a lot of teaching materials is not completely against the United States the environment to edit, so I never learned English in Taiwan can only talk about in Taiwan. In the community to buy the English dictionary are hardly explain these words and phrases in popular usage, for example, if one day you don't hear the word * * Awesome, it may be that day you stay at home not to go out, for the clearly refers to the word "great", through the (including my electronic dictionary) the dictionary is only the explanation "terrible" (this is pretty terrible). Anecdotal also bought many in Taiwan, I open my mouth speak English, or sightseeing in English such as books, but in the United States after, always feel is not very practical, the inside of the reason is that many of these books for example, the somebody else old beauty don't commonly used. Real practical spoken language teaching material, should be collected bit by bit from the daily life, rather than dreamed up according to their meaning 去美国留学英语作⽂篇3 Nowadays, many people like to study abroad. Studying abroad is often considered as a great opportunity which will lead to bright future in one's ride of passage. Not only can we learn different cultures and knowledge from foreign countries, studying abroad can also enrich our lives. One coin has two sides. Likewise, different people have different minds. Conservative and negative concerns about studying abroad have been gradually emerging from our society. People start to wonder what goes wrong with studying abroad. There are a couple of issues worth of our discussions. Disadvantages of studying abroad may affect one's life culturally and economically. We Chinese will experience cultural shocks if we study abroad and live in another country. Some peers may not be able to adapt to a new environment of their studying and living, which may be very different from that of theirs. Life is beautiful, and it is hard. If one does not feel comfortable with the new culture of another country, he will not be happy about studying in that country. In addition, studying abroad can cost students a great deal of living expenses. Some Chinese students are so academically successful that they receive scholarships in their studies. However, most peers who study abroad do not receive scholarships. Furthermore, they have to deal with many unexpected hardships by living away from their parents and homeland. For example, medical insurance, daily foods, clothes, rents and transportation can generate a large amount of living expenses. Often time, they need to heavily depend on their parents' overseas monthly payments. 现在,许多⼈喜欢店铺。

英美报刊文章阅读精选本第五版课文翻译

英美报刊文章阅读精选本第五版课文翻译

Lesson4 Is an Ivy League Diploma Worth It?花钱读常春藤名校值不值?1.如果愿意的话,施瓦茨(Daniel Schwartz)本来是可以去一所常春藤联盟(Ivy League)院校读书的。

他只是认为不值。

2.18 岁的施瓦茨被康奈尔大学(Cornell University)录取了,但他最终却去了纽约市立大学麦考利荣誉学院(City University of New York’s Macaulay Honors College),后者是免费的。

3.施瓦茨说,加上奖学金和贷款的支持,家里原本是可以付得起康奈尔的学费的。

但他想当医生,他觉得医学院是更有价值的一项投资。

私立学校医学院一年的花费动辄就要 4 万 5 美元。

他说,不值得为了一个本科文凭一年花 5 万多美元。

4.助学贷款违约率日益攀升,大量的大学毕业生找不到工作,因此越来越多的学生认定,从一所学费不太贵的学校拿到的学位和从一所精英学校拿到的文凭没什么区别,并且不必背负贷款负担。

5.Robert Pizzo 越来越多的学生选择收费较低的公立大学,或选择住在家里走读以节省住房开支。

美国学生贷款行销协会(Sallie Mae)的一份报告显示,2010 年至 2011 学年,家庭年收入 10 万美元以上的学生中有近 25%选择就读两年制的公立学校,高于上一学年12%的比例。

6.这份报告称,这样的选择意味着,在 2010 至 2011 学年,各个收入阶层的家庭在大学教育上的花费比上一年少 9%,平均支出为 21,889 美元,包括现金、贷款、奖学金等。

高收入家庭的大学教育支出降低了 18%,平均为 25,760 美元。

这份一年一度的报告是在对约1,600 名学生和家长进行问卷调查后完成的。

7.这种做法是有风险的。

顶级大学往往能吸引到那些已经不再去其他学校招聘的公司前来招聘。

在许多招聘者以及研究生院看来,精英学校的文凭还是更有吸引力的。

介绍我最喜欢的动画片疯狂动物城英语作文

介绍我最喜欢的动画片疯狂动物城英语作文

介绍我最喜欢的动画片疯狂动物城英语作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Movie: ZootopiaZootopia is the best movie ever! It's an animated film made by Disney and it came out in 2016. The story takes place in a totally awesome world where animals live together in a huge city called Zootopia instead of in the wild. How cool is that?The main characters are Judy Hopps, a bunny cop, and Nick Wilde, a sly fox. Judy is the first bunny on the Zootopia police force. Her dream was always to be a police officer, even though bunnies are supposed to be scared of everything. Judy isn't scared at all - she's brave and determined. She wants to prove herself by cracking a really tough case.Nick is a fox who hustles people to make money by acting sly and tricky. He and Judy don't get along at first because, well, foxes and bunnies are natural enemies! But then they have to work together to solve a mystery of animals going savage and reverting to their basic wild instincts. Along the way, theybecome best friends and break down the stereotypes between predators and prey.The animation in Zootopia is insanely good. The city looks so real and detailed, with different neighborhoods for all the animal species. There are rainforest, tundra, desert, and temperate areas so the polar bears, camels, mice, and other animals feel at home. And the personalities of all the characters just pop off the screen, especially the sloths at the DMV - they are sooooooo slow!My favorite part is when Judy has to go undercover and disguise herself as a popsicle hustler to raid a secret lab. She dresses up like an elephant in this ridiculous costume. It's both scary when she has to beat up the bad guys and hilarious seeing her try to stuff herself into the elephant outfit. I laughed so hard my tummy hurt!What I really love about Zootopia is that even though it's a comedy with tons of jokes, it also has an inspiring message about tolerance and equality. Just because someone looks different or comes from a different background, that doesn't mean you should judge them or think they are less than you. Judy and Nick show that you can become friends with anyone if you keep an open mind.The movie teaches you to never let others' stereotypes or expectations limit what you dream of achieving. Judy was told bunnies can't be cops, but she proved the doubters wrong by working super hard and never giving up. Nick was seen as just a sly fox, but he turned his life around to be a noble person. I think that's an empowering message for kids to experience at a young age.Honestly, Zootopia has everything - laughs, action, tenderness, and something meaningful to say. The music score by Michael Giacchino is fantastic too, getting you pumped for the chase scenes but also feeling for the characters' struggles. I could go on and on about all the things I love in this amazing film!If you somehow haven't seen Zootopia yet, you are seriously missing out. I must have watched it like twenty times already, and it's still just as awesome as the first viewing. My little brother is obsessed with it too - his favorite characters are the hilarious girly-voiced tigers from Mr. Big's arctic crew. We like to imitate their high-pitched growls and claw gestures, it's so funny!Anyway, Zootopia gets my highest possible recommendation. It's a masterpiece for both kids and adults that everyone can enjoy together. The storytelling and animation aretop-notch. But most importantly, it celebrates how our differences are something to appreciate, not discriminate against. That's a beautiful and very relevant message in today's world that all of us need to hear loud and clear.So what are you waiting for? Make the world a better place and go watch Zootopia right now! Then maybe we can all try everything to make it in Zootopia...篇2My Favorite Movie: ZootopiaHi! My name is Jamie and I'm going to tell you all about my absolute favorite movie ever - Zootopia! It's an animated film made by Disney that came out in 2016. Even though it's a few years old now, I've probably watched it a million times and I still love it just as much as the first time I saw it.Zootopia is about this super cool place called...you guessed it, Zootopia! It's an amazing city where all kinds of animals live together - elephants, lions, mice, you name it. The city is split up into different neighborhoods made just for the different types of animals. Like there's Tundratown for the polar bears and seals, Sahara Square for the camels and desert animals, and even a tinyarea called Little Rodentia just for the teeny tiny mice and shrews. How awesome is that?The best part of the whole movie is the two main characters, Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde. Judy is this fearless little bunny who has big dreams of becoming the first bunny cop on the Zootopia police force. I love how brave and determined she is to achieve her goal, even when others make fun of her for being so small. Nick Wilde is a sly, quick-witted fox who hustles and tricks others to make money. At first, you might think Nick is just a jerk, but you learn there's more to him than that.So Judy leaves her family's carrot farm and heads to the big city to join the police academy. She passes with flying colors and gets assigned to the Zootopia police department. Woo hoo! But on her first day, she has to work the most boring job ever - meter maid duty. No catching bad guys for her. Determined to prove herself, Judy takes on this super mysterious case of predators going "savage" and reverting to their primitive, animal instincts. That's where Nick Wilde comes in - he helps Judy crack the case using his street smarts.I don't want to give away too much and ruin the surprises! But I can tell you that Judy and Nick make an amazing team as they travel all around Zootopia looking for clues. There's thiscrazy chase scene in Rainforest District where they get chased by a huge douc watching a nature show on TV! They also visit this black market for animals who trade illegal products. So crazy!By working together and not letting their differences (Judy's a rabbit, Nick's a fox) get in the way, they solve the mystery and learn that ANYONE can be anything in Zootopia. It's such an inspiring message about equality, overcoming prejudices, and following your dreams no matter what.I have to mention the visuals too because the animation is out of this world! The level of detail in every scene is justjaw-dropping. From the textures on the animals' fur to the massive cityscape filled with buildings shaped like animals, it's simply gorgeous. The colors burst off the screen and the different environments like Tundratown and Sahara Square look so real. You can practically feel the heat radiating off the desert sands!There's also tons of hilarious comedy throughout the movie. The pop culture references and jokes for both kids and adults had me laughing so hard my tummy hurt. One of my favorite characters is the super chubby, donut-loving cheetah cop Benjamin Clawhauser. He's so funny and nice, if not a littleclueless sometimes. And the irony of a fat, slow cheetah is just too good!Overall, Zootopia is an instant classic in my book. It's an action-packed animal adventure with heartwarming messages about friendship, prejudice, and perseverance. Judy and Nick are such an awesome duo. I want to be just like them - using your mind to solve problems, never giving up, and making the world a better place.I could go on and on about this movie! The story is so cool with the conspiracy of the animals going savage. The animation brings this imaginary world to vibrant life. And it teaches you to embrace who you are while still getting along with others who are different. Plus it's just pure fun from start to finish!If you haven't seen Zootopia yet, you are seriously missing out. It's pawsitively the best animated film ever! So gather up your family or friends and get ready for this wilde adventure. You'll be shouting "Try everything!" just like Gazelle by the time the credits roll. Zootopia totally rocks!篇3My Favorite Movie: ZootopiaHi! My name is Tommy and I'm going to tell you about my all-time favorite movie, Zootopia! It's an awesome animated film made by Disney. I've watched it like a gazillion times and I never get bored of it. Every time I see it, I notice something new and funny that I missed before. Get ready because I'm going to share all the cool things about this movie with you!Zootopia is set in a world where animals live together in a city called Zootopia instead of humans. Isn't that just the neatest idea ever? The city is huge and has different neighborhoods for different types of animals. There's the Sahara Square for desert animals, Tundratown for arctic animals, and even a tiny area called Little Rodentia just for the smallest critters. My favorite area is probably Savanna Central because that's where a lot of the main characters live and work.The story follows Judy Hopps, a brave bunny cop who dreams of making the world a better place. She's the first bunny officer to join the Zootopia Police Department, which is really hard because most animals think bunnies can't be tough cops. But Judy doesn't give up and works super duper hard to prove she's got what it takes. I love how determined and fearless she is!Judy's mission is to solve this big mystery of who is going around Zootopia and making predator animals go crazy andrevert to their "savage" ways. To crack the case, she teams up with a sly, con-artist fox named Nick Wilde. At first, Judy doesn't trust Nick because of her prejudice against foxes. But as they work together, she sees that Nick is actually a good guy deep down. Their friendship is one of the best parts of the movie!The mystery gets more and more exciting as Judy and Nick follow the clues all around Zootopia. They visit weird places, meet wacky characters, and get themselves into crazy situations that had me laughing so hard! My favorite scene is probably when they get involved in this big chase where they have to run through the neighborhoods of different animal species. It's pure slapstick hilarity with lots of clever jokes thrown in.But Zootopia isn't just a funny movie – it also has an important message about prejudice, stereotypes, and learning to see past our differences. You see, Zootopia is supposed to be this perfect place where all animals can live together in harmony. But there's still a lot of prejudice and distrust, especially between predators like lions and prey animals like bunnies.Judy has to confront her own prejudices about foxes like Nick. And Nick has been hurt by prejudice from other animals his whole life, so he's become cynical and just tries to look out for himself through underhanded schemes. Over the course of themovie, they both learn that the world isn't as simple as predators vs prey, and that we're all just trying to make it in this crazy life together.Honestly, those powerful messages about acceptance and overcoming prejudice make me tear up a little every time, even though the movie presents them in such a fun, family-friendly way. The movie shows that even in a utopia like Zootopia, prejudices can take root if we're not careful. But if we keep trying to understand each other and see the good in those who are different from us, we can create a community where everyone feels valued.That's why Zootopia has become such a beloved classic in the years since it came out. The storytelling is top-notch, blending laughs, excitement, and deeper themes masterfully. The characters are all so memorable, from the leads like Judy and Nick to the wacky supporting players. And the animators at Disney really outdid themselves, making Zootopia look like a breathtakingly detailed and vibrant world.From Bunnyburrow, Judy's humble hometown, to the glittering urban landscapes of Zootopia itself, every location is rendered in gorgeous detail that makes you feel like you're really there. The character animation is also stellar, especially the waythe animators were able to give human-like expressions to animals as varied as a sweet-natured bunny and a sarcastic, scheming fox. It's just an absolute treat for the eyes!So in conclusion, Zootopia is pretty much a perfect animated film in my book. It's got everything – lovable characters, awesome adventures, tons of laughs, and an uplifting message about acceptance and overcoming prejudice. The storytelling is clever, the animation is stunning, and the whole movie is just an utterly delightful experience from beginning to end.Whenever I'm feeling down, rewatching Zootopia never fails to lift my spirits and fill me with joy. I really wish I could live in the world of Zootopia – it seems like such a fun, inclusive place (when the bad guys aren't stirring up trouble, that is). But even if I can't actually go to Zootopia, this movie lets me revisit that captivating world again and again. I'll never get tired of tagging along with Judy, Nick, and the whole zany cast on their exciting adventure.If you haven't seen Zootopia yet, then you're really missing out! Do yourself a favor and watch it as soon as you can. I promise this hilarious, heartwarming movie about fighting prejudice and following your dreams will leave you grinningfrom ear to ear. Thanks for reading my report, and let me know if you love Zootopia as much as I do!篇4My Favorite Movie - ZootopiaHave you ever watched the movie Zootopia? It's an amazing animated film made by Disney! Zootopia is the coolest city where animals of all kinds live together. The movie follows the adventures of Judy Hopps, a brave bunny cop, and Nick Wilde, a sly fox con artist. Their story is so much fun, exciting, and teaches us important lessons too!Judy Hopps is my favorite character. She's the first bunny police officer in Zootopia, which is really cool because bunnies are small and cute, but she's tough and determined. Judy doesn't let anyone tell her she can't achieve her dreams just because she's a bunny. When she faces challenges, she works even harder to prove herself. I admire her bravery and how she never gives up.Nick Wilde is a very sly and sneaky fox. At first, he's a con artist who tricks others to get money. But after he meets Judy, he changes and becomes a better person. Nick is still funny and makes lots of jokes, but he learns to care about others too. Ithink it's great how their unlikely friendship helps both of them grow.The city of Zootopia is incredible! It's divided into different neighborhoods perfectly suited for different animal species. There's the hot Sahara Square for desert animals, the freezing Tundratown for polar bears and snowy creatures, and even the rural Bunnyburrow for, you guessed it, bunnies! The animation that brings this world to life is breathtaking.My favorite part is when Judy and Nick go undercover to find out why predators are mysteriously turning savage. They infiltrate this secret lab and discover animals are being exposed to a terrifying night howler serum! The scenes with them sneaking around in disguise are hilarious. I loved watching the suspenseful action and trying to solve the mystery along with them.But Zootopia isn't just an entertaining movie. It also teaches us meaningful lessons about prejudice, stereotyping, and learning to understand others who are different from us. At the start, Judy has preconceived ideas about foxes being untrustworthy criminals based on their stereotypes. However, as she gets to know Nick, she realizes how wrong she was to judge him unfairly.The movie shows that making assumptions about someone based on their species (or race, gender, etc in the human world) is hurtful and prevents us from seeing their true character. We should never write anyone off or look down on them just because of how they look on the outside. Judy and Nick's friendship blossoms because they take the time to really know and respect each other as individuals.There's also a powerful message about having the courage to embrace who you really are. Initially, Nick pretends to be someone he's not because he's afraid of never being accepted as a fox. But Judy helps give him the confidence to proudly be himself without hiding behind a facade. We should all be free to live authentically without fear of discrimination.Overall, Zootopia is an instant classic packed with so much humor, adventure, and important life lessons. The characters are lovable, the world is imaginative, and the story tackles serious subjects in a way kids can understand. I've watched it like a hundred times already but I still laugh, cheer, and sometimes even cry during certain scenes. If you haven't seen Zootopia yet, you're really missing out!Zootopia reminds us that our differences are something to be celebrated, not criticized. We're all unique individualsdeserving of respect, kindness and fair treatment regardless of how we look on the outside. As the movie says, "In Zootopia, anyone can be anything." I'll never forget the inspiring message to embrace your true self with pride and always keep trying to make the world a better place.篇5My Favorite Movie ZootopiaYou guys, I have to tell you about my very favorite movie ever! It's called Zootopia and it's an animated movie made by Disney. It came out a few years ago but I just watched it recently and I'm totally obsessed with it now. I've probably seen it like 10 times already!Zootopia is about this super cool place where all the animals live together in harmony. Isn't that a crazy idea? All the different animals from the teeny-tiny little ones like mice and bunnies to the huge massive ones like elephants and rhinos, they all live in the same city called Zootopia. How wild is that?The movie follows this awesome bunny named Judy Hopps who has a dream of becoming a police officer in Zootopia. That's so cool because usually bunnies are thought of as scared little guys, but not Judy! She's brave and tough and she never evergives up. She has to prove herself because a lot of the other bigger animals don't think she can handle being a cop.When Judy gets to Zootopia, it's this mind-blowingly huge city that's divided up into different neighborhoods just for certain types of animals. Like there's the rainforest district that's always hot and humid, and the tiny little town area for the mice and hamsters to live in, and even a frigid tundra area for the polar bears and seals! The city is so incredibly creative and wild.Judy gets partnered up with this sly, wise-cracking fox named Nick Wilde to help solve a mystery of animals going "savage" and reverting to like feral wild beasts. At first Judy is prejudiced against Nick because of the stereotypes of foxes being sneaky tricksters. But she soon learns that she shouldn't judge him just because he's a fox. It's a powerful message about racism and stereotyping that made me think a lot.Nick and Judy make such a funny and awesome duo as they travel around Zootopia trying to crack the case. Like any good detective partners, they argue and bicker a lot but you can tell they also respect each other deep down. Some of the most hilarious scenes are of them just quipping back and forth with these rapid-fire jokes and insults at each other. The chemistry between the two of them is so perfect.All the different animals they meet along the way are just ridiculously imaginative too. There's this hilarious girly-girl gas station attendant named Sven who's actually a huge fierce ox. And the crime boss animals had me cracking up - a ferocious mafia don who was just an adorable teeny-tiny shrew! Zootopia takes all the stereotypes we have about certain animals and flips them on their head.I don't want to ruin too much of the mystery for you, but basically Nick and Judy uncover this shocking scheme where prey animals are being turned savage by these bad guys for evil reasons. There's so many twists and turns in the case, and every time I've watched it I'm always on the edge of my seat even though I know what happens. It's such an intricate and smart mystery for a kids' movie.Speaking of which, while Zootopia is a movie for all ages, I do think some of the humor and messages about racism and profiling go a bit over little kids' heads. I'm 10 years old and I totally got all the lessons about racism and stereotyping. The movie makes those big issues easy to understand without being preachy.What's so awesome about Zootopia is how richly creative the world is. Literally every single background shot has somelittle creative clever animal detail in it that'll make you laugh or go "oh neat!" Like in one scene there are construction mice workers using a shrew as a jackhammer. It's just wildly, wonderfully imaginative.Everything in Zootopia is so bright and colorful and vibrant too. The animation is top-notch quality, like why even try any other animation studio when Disney is so good? All the cityscape shots look so crisp and detailed. I loved all the busy urban scenes of different animals on the streets and roads going about their business. It really feels like a living, breathing city.But my favorite characters are 100% Nick and Judy. They are such an iconic buddy cop duo now and I totally ship them as a couple to be honest. The way they become such good friends over the course of the movie despite their differences is so heartwarming and meaningful. You really believe in their bond.And can we please talk about how Judy is such an awesome positive role model too? I'm glad there's finally starting to be way more female heroes in movies who are strong and capable and independent. She doesn't need to be rescued at all, Judy is tough as nails. I loved how the script poked fun at old backward ideas about women being meek and incapable.Overall Zootopia has so many valuable messages about racism, sexism, discrimination, glass ceilings, you name it. But it never feels preachy because the lessons are baked into an utterly rip-roaring adventure plot. You're having so much fun the whole time, you barely even realize how much wisdom is being dropped.I really can't oversell how utterly creative and imaginative Zootopia is too. Every single scene is loaded with hilarious little details and sight gags. Like if you paused it at any moment, I bet you could spent 10 minutes just drinking in all the tiny world building elements. It's so densely layered with creativity.Honestly I think kids' movies these days are getting so much more clever and sophisticated than they were when I was little. They pack in adult humor and nuanced themes now while still being super entertaining roller coasters for kids. Zootopia is a masterclass in that higher level of kids' entertainment.I could honestly watch and re-watch Zootopia a billion times and never get tired of it. The world is so fresh and inventive, the characters are so lovable, and the messages about racism and prejudice are so relevant still today. I learn new things from it every time.So if you haven't seen Zootopia yet for some crazy reason, please go watch it right now! I promise you'll be just as obsessed as me. It's a true animated classic that I'll always cherish. Zootopia rocks!。

圣安地列斯最全攻略

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介绍茂名特产的英语作文

介绍茂名特产的英语作文

Growing up in the beautiful city of Maoming, I was fortunate to be immersed in a rich tapestry of local culture and traditions. Among the many treasures of my hometown, the local specialties stand out as a testament to the ingenuity and culinary prowess of the people of Maoming. These products are not only a source of pride for the residents but also a window into the unique flavors and textures that define our region.One of the most iconic products from Maoming is the Maoming sugarcane. Known for its sweet and juicy flesh, the sugarcane here is celebrated for its exceptional quality. The climate and fertile soil of our region create the perfect conditions for growing this delicious crop. The sugarcane is not only a staple in many households but also a key ingredient in various traditional recipes. From sweet delicacies to savory dishes, the sugarcane adds a distinct sweetness that is hard to replicate.Another product that has gained widespread recognition is the Maoming pomelo. This citrus fruit, with its thick rind and juicy segments, is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The pomelo season is a time of celebration, with markets bustling with vendors selling the freshest fruits. The pomelo is not just enjoyed for its refreshing taste but also for its numerous health benefits. Rich in vitamins and antioxidants, it is a natural remedy for many ailments and a staple in traditional medicine.The Maoming area is also renowned for its seafood, particularly the Maoming oyster. The waters around our city provide the ideal environment for these shellfish to thrive, resulting in oysters that areplump, succulent, and full of flavor. Whether grilled, fried, or eaten raw, the Maoming oyster is a delicacy that is sought after by food enthusiasts from all over the world.In addition to these wellknown products, Maoming boasts a variety of other local specialties that are equally worth exploring. The Maoming salted duck, for instance, is a traditional dish that has been passed down through generations. The unique method of curing and marinating the duck gives it a distinctive flavor that is both savory and aromatic. It is often enjoyed during festivals and family gatherings, symbolizing unity and prosperity.The Maoming tea, another local gem, is celebrated for its delicate aroma and rich flavor. The tea leaves are carefully selected and processed to ensure the highest quality. Sipping a cup of Maoming tea is a sensory experience that transports you to the lush tea gardens of our region, where the leaves are nurtured under the warm sun and gentle breeze.The Maoming bamboo shoots are yet another product that showcases the diversity of our local cuisine. Harvested from the abundant bamboo forests, these shoots are tender and flavorful, making them a versatile ingredientin many dishes. They can be stirfried, pickled, or used in soups, adding a unique texture and taste that is characteristic of Maoming cuisine.As a high school student from Maoming, I feel a deep connection to these local specialties. They are not just products but a reflection of our history, culture, and identity. Each time I taste the sweet sugarcane, savor the juicypomelo, or enjoy the succulent oyster, I am reminded of the rich heritage that defines my hometown.In conclusion, the local specialties of Maoming are a testament to the regions natural bounty and the creativity of its people. From the sweet sugarcane to the savory salted duck, each product tells a story of our land and its people. As I continue to explore and learn more about these treasures, I am filled with pride and gratitude for the unique flavors and experiences that Maoming has to offer.。

用英语写一篇关于推荐中国城市的作文50字

用英语写一篇关于推荐中国城市的作文50字

用英语写一篇关于推荐中国城市的作文50字全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Chinese CitiesHi friends! Today I want to tell you all about my favorite cities in China. China is a huge country with so many amazing places to visit. I've been lucky enough to travel around with my family and see quite a few different cities. Let me share some of the highlights!First up is Beijing, the capital city. Beijing is famous for its incredible historical sites like the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, and of course, the Great Wall of China. The Great Wall is one of the most mind-blowing things I've ever seen! It's this massive ancient wall that winds through the mountains for thousands of miles. You can actually walk and climb on parts of it. My legs were super sore after but it was worth it for the awesome views.The Forbidden City is this gigantic palace made up of nearly a thousand buildings and rooms where the emperors used to live. It's called the Forbidden City because regular people weren'tallowed inside for a very long time. Now tourists can explore the throne rooms, gardens, and museums. My favorite part was definitely the Imperial Garden with the beautifully painted buildings and little bridges over the ponds.Another must-see in Beijing is Tiananmen Square. It's one of the biggest public squares in the world and there's always cool things happening there like flag raising ceremonies and cultural performances. We watched some amazing acrobats doing flips and contortions. My jaw dropped at some of the poses they could twist their bodies into!Next up is the city of Shanghai on the eastern coast. Shanghai is like a massive modern metropolis with a classic Chinese twist. The first thing you notice is the incredible skyline with skyscrapers galore! The Shanghai Tower is one of the tallest buildings in the world and has these amazing観覧車at the top with 360 degree views over the whole city.One of the coolest neighborhoods in Shanghai is the Bund along the Huangpu River. It has these grand historic buildings from the 1800s and 1900s with Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance styles. At night the buildings are all lit up beautifully. Wandering through the Bund almost makes you feel like you've time traveled to another era.Then there's the amazing Yuyuan Garden, which dates back to the 1500s. It's an oasis of tranquility in the middle of the bustling city with gorgeous pagodas, pavilions, rockeries, and ponds. You can easily spend hours meandering through the traditional Chinese gardens and snacking on delicious street foods sold around the area.Another city I absolutely love is Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province. Chengdu is most famous for being the home of adorable giant pandas! We visited the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding and I just about died from cuteness overload. The pandas lazily munch on bamboo and wrestle with each other. They're just the most huggable, cuddly creatures.Chengdu is also a fantastic place for foodies. The Sichuan cuisine is known for being incredibly flavorful and spicy from the use of chilies and peppercorns. My mouth was definitely on fire a few times, but the flavors were so worth it! Some of my favorite dishes were the famous Kung Pao chicken, dandan noodles, and endless varieties of hot pots.After eating all that delicious yet face-meltingly spicy food, you can cool off by visiting Chengdu's traditional teahouses. Sipping fragrant teas and playing games like mahjong in ahistoric teahouse is just such a fun cultural experience. The vibe in Chengdu is super laid-back and relaxing.Those are some of the highlights, but I could go on and on about other excellent destinations like the city of Xi'an with its incredible Terracotta Warriors, or Hangzhou with its beautiful West Lake surrounded by hills and pagodas. Guilin's landscapes of karst mountains and rivers are like something out of a dreamscape painting.No matter where you go in China, you'll find fascinating history, mouth-watering cuisine, vibrant culture, bustling cities, and breathtaking natural scenery. I feel so fortunate to have been able to experience so much of this amazing country already.I can't wait to continue exploring all that China has to offer! Let me know if you'd like any other travel tips or recommendations.篇2My Favorite City in China: HangzhouHi there! My name is Xiao Ming, and I'm 10 years old. Today, I want to tell you all about my favorite city in China – Hangzhou! It's such an amazing place, and I'm sure you'll love it too if you ever get a chance to visit.Hangzhou is the capital city of Zhejiang Province, and it's located in eastern China, near the East China Sea. It's famous for its beautiful natural scenery, especially its stunning West Lake, which is like a giant mirror reflecting the sky and the hills around it. The lake is so pretty that people have been writing poems and songs about it for hundreds of years!One of my favorite things to do in Hangzhou is to take a boat ride on West Lake. You can rent a little wooden boat and have someone row you around the lake while you admire the willow trees hanging over the water and the pagodas (that's a special kind of tower) on the shore. It's so peaceful and relaxing!But West Lake isn't the only amazing thing about Hangzhou. The city is also known for its incredible gardens, which are like little slices of paradise right in the middle of the city. I love wandering through the winding paths, admiring the colorful flowers, and listening to the sound of the water trickling in the ponds.One of the most famous gardens in Hangzhou is the Lingyin Temple and its gardens. This Buddhist temple is over 1,600 years old, and it's absolutely massive! You can spend hours exploring the different buildings, statues, and gardens. My favorite part isthe giant Buddha statue carved right into the side of a cliff. It's so cool!Another thing I love about Hangzhou is the food. Oh my gosh, the food is SO GOOD! You have to try the Longjing shrimp, which is a special kind of shrimp cooked with delicious green tea leaves. And don't even get me started on the xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) – they're little dumplings filled with hot soup and meat, and they're the most amazing thing ever!But my absolute favorite thing to eat in Hangzhou is the dragon well tea. It's a special kind of green tea that's grown right outside the city, and it's so light and refreshing. Whenever my family goes to Hangzhou, we always bring back tons of dragon well tea to take home with us.Another fun place to go in Hangzhou is the Xixi National Wetland Park. This huge park is filled with streams, ponds, and marshes, and it's home to all kinds of birds and other animals. You can take a boat ride through the wetlands or just wander along the trails and see if you can spot any cool creatures!But one of the coolest things about Hangzhou is how historic it is. The city has been around for over 2,000 years, and there are so many amazing old buildings and landmarks to explore. One of my favorites is the Leifeng Pagoda, which is thishuge tower that's over 1,000 years old! You can climb to the top and get the most amazing view of the whole city.And speaking of amazing views, you have to check out the Hangzhou Grand Canal while you're in the city. This massive canal is over 1,700 years old and stretches for thousands of miles across China. You can take a boat ride along the canal and see all the old buildings and bridges that line the water. It's like stepping back in time!But you know what the best part about Hangzhou is? The people! Everyone in Hangzhou is so friendly and welcoming, and they're always happy to show you around or teach you about the city's history and culture. Whenever my family visits, we always make new friends and learn so much about this amazing place.So if you ever get a chance to visit China, you have to go to Hangzhou. It's got everything – beautiful scenery, delicious food, cool attractions, and the nicest people in the world. Trust me, you'll fall in love with this city just like I did!Well, that's all for now. I hope you enjoyed learning about my favorite city in China. Let me know if you ever decide to visit Hangzhou – maybe we can meet up and explore the city together!篇3My Dream Cities to Visit in ChinaHi everyone! My name is Lily, and I'm a 10-year-old girl from the United States. Today, I want to share with you my dream cities to visit in China. I've always been fascinated by the rich culture, history, and beautiful landscapes of this amazing country. So, let's dive in and explore these wonderful places together!Beijing: The Capital of Ancient WondersBeijing is the capital of China and one of the most famous cities in the world. It's home to the Great Wall of China, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Can you imagine walking along this massive structure that stretches for thousands of miles? It's incredible! I would love to hike a section of the Great Wall and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.Another must-see attraction in Beijing is the Forbidden City. This grand palace was the home of emperors and their families for centuries. I can picture myself wandering through the intricate buildings and gardens, learning about the rich history and traditions of the imperial era.Lastly, I can't wait to try the delicious Beijing cuisine, especially the famous Peking duck! I've heard it's crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, and it's often served with thin pancakes and flavorful sauces. Yum!Shanghai: The City of Bright Lights and SkyscrapersNext on my list is Shanghai, a dazzling city that perfectly blends modern and traditional elements. One of the things I'm most excited about is seeing the iconic skyline of towering skyscrapers. I can already imagine myself standing in awe, gazing up at these massive structures that seem to touch the sky.One of the tallest buildings in Shanghai is the Shanghai Tower, which has an observation deck on the 118th floor. Just thinking about the incredible views from up there makes my heart race with excitement!Aside from the skyscrapers, I'm also looking forward to exploring the charming old towns and bustling markets in Shanghai. I can picture myself wandering through narrow alleyways, admiring the traditional architecture, and sampling delicious street food like xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) and shengjianbao (pan-fried buns).Chengdu: The Land of Giant PandasAs an animal lover, one of my dream destinations in China is Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province. This city is famous for being the home of giant pandas, and I can't wait to visit the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.Imagine seeing these adorable black-and-white bears up close, munching on bamboo and playing in their natural habitats.I would love to learn more about the conservation efforts to protect these endangered animals and maybe even get to interact with them (under the guidance of experts, of course).Aside from the pandas, Chengdu is also known for its delicious and spicy Sichuan cuisine. I can't wait to try dishes like kung pao chicken, mapo tofu, and dandan noodles. My taste buds are already tingling with excitement!Guilin: The Breathtaking LandscapesLast but not least, I dream of visiting Guilin, a city famous for its stunning natural scenery. The karst formations and winding rivers create a landscape that looks like it's straight out of a painting or a movie.I can picture myself cruising along the Li River, surrounded by towering limestone hills and lush greenery. The serene watersand peaceful atmosphere would be the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.One of the highlights of Guilin is the Reed Flute Cave, a magnificent cave system adorned with intricate stalactites, stalagmites, and rock formations. I can already imagine myself in awe, exploring the colorful and ethereal chambers of this natural wonder.ConclusionChina is a vast and diverse country with so much to offer, and these four cities are just the beginning of my dream destinations. From the ancient wonders of Beijing to the modern marvels of Shanghai, the adorable pandas of Chengdu, and the breathtaking landscapes of Guilin, there's something for everyone to experience and enjoy.I can't wait to embark on this incredible adventure and create lasting memories in these fascinating cities. Who knows, maybe someday my dreams will become reality, and I'll be sharing my incredible experiences with all of you. Until then, keep dreaming and exploring!篇4My Favorite Chinese CitiesHi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I was born in Beijing, but my family has traveled all around China for my dad's work. I've been so lucky to see many amazing cities! Today I want to tell you about some of my favorite places in China.Let's start with Beijing, the capital city where I was born. Beijing is such an incredible place with so much history. The Forbidden City is right in the heart of Beijing and it used to be the palace for Chinese emperors a long time ago. It has nearly 1,000 buildings and covers 180 acres! I remember going there for the first time and just being in awe of how massive and beautiful it was.Another must-see in Beijing is the Great Wall of China. Parts of it were built over 2,000 years ago to protect ancient Chinese cities from invaders. It winds across mountains and valleys for thousands of miles! My family hiked along a section and I felt like I was walking back in time. The views were breathtaking.If you visit Beijing, don't miss trying the delicious local foods like peking duck, jiaozi dumplings, and zhajiangmian noodles. The snack markets are so much fun to explore too with all the candies, nuts, and little fried goodies.Next up is Xi'an, one of the oldest cities in China. It has the most amazing old city walls that you can actually walk along the top of! The walls go around the whole downtown area and have watch towers and gates. My brother and I pretended we were ancient Chinese guards keeping watch.Xi'an is also home to the incredible Terracotta Warriors. These are thousands of life-size clay warrior statues that were buried underground for over 2,000 years to guard an emperor's tomb! Each one has a different facial expression and they even have real horse statues and chariots. It's crazy that they were made so long ago.I loved seeing the Muslim Quarter in Xi'an too. It's this lively neighborhood with markets selling fresh breads, dried fruits, and tasty beef and lamb dishes. The narrow alleys are crammed with food stalls and it smells so good!Speaking of food, you have to try roujiamo when you're in Xi'an. It's this delicious flatbread stuffed with shredded meat and spices. So yummy!Another city I adore is Chengdu. It's the capital of Sichuan province which is famous for its incredibly spicy andflavor-packed cuisine. If you love super bold, tongue-tingling flavors, Chengdu is paradise.Chengdu has tons of amazing parks and gardens that make it feel like a lush, green city. My favorite is the Wuhou Memorial Temple with its beautiful ponds and shrines. You can watch people doing tai chi or playing traditional Chinese games like xiangqi (sort of like chess).But maybe the best part of Chengdu is that it's home to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding! This enormous facility lets you see real giant pandas up close as they munch on bamboo, tumble around, and just be totally adorable. The baby pandas are the cutest things ever. If you're lucky, you might even get to hold one!I also really love the city of Hangzhou. It's in a region of China that's famous for its picture-perfect landscapes ofmist-shrouded lakes, willow trees, and pagodas. Hangzhou has been called one of the most beautiful cities in China for centuries!The star attraction is West Lake, a huge freshwater lake surrounded by gardens, temples, and hills. You can spend hours wandering along the lakes trails finding hidden corners and pavilions. At night, the two causeways across the lake light up making everything look magical.One of my best memories is taking a boat tour across the lake to visit some of the little islands. They have tea houses, marble boats, and the most gorgeous flowers everywhere. I also loved seeing performers singing traditional Hangzhou operas on little stages over the water.For a fun day trip, we visited one of the water towns outside Hangzhou called Wuzhen. It has tiny canals crisscrossing the whole village instead of roads. You can take a gondola ride along the canals and see all the old wooden homes, bridges, and shopkeepers going about their day.Wuzhen is known for its indigo-dyed textiles and we even got to try making our own prints using wooden batik stamps. It was harder than I thought but so satisfying! I brought mine home as a souvenir.My absolute favorite city in China just might be Guilin though. It's in the Guangxi region which has the mostjaw-dropping natural scenery of dramatic karst hills jutting up from the ground. Guilin looks like something straight out of a traditional Chinese painting!We took a cruise down the Li River which winds through the incredible hills and valleys. It felt like we were floating through an enchanted landscape. The boat stopped along the way so wecould hike up into caves and explore little villages nestled in the hills. Everywhere you looked was just breathtaking.Another must-do is visiting the Reed Flute Cave, one of the largest and most spectacular caves in the world. It's illuminated with colorful lights that make all the stalagmites, stalactites, and rock formations look like an alien world. There are huge caverns and winding underground rivers. It was like something out of a fantasy novel!While in Guilin, be sure to try dishes like rice noodle soup, luosifen noodles, and op la! which is a sticky peanut snack. You'll find lots of vendors cooking up regional specialties on street stalls and in night markets too.Those are some of my favorite cities to explore in China so far! I feel so grateful that I've had the chance to soak up different cultures, cuisines, and sights at my age. China is such an amazing country with 5,000 years of history and so much diversity packed into its landscapes and people.I still have so many other places I want to visit like Shanghai, Suzhou, Yunnan, Shenzhen, and Tibet. I'm sure each will have its own special character and treasures to discover. I hope you'll have the chance to make your own adventures across this vast and fascinating land someday!Well, that's it from me! Writing this made me so excited to keep traveling and take in more of China's wonders. Let me know if you have any other questions - I'm always happy to share tips and stories from my journeys. Thanks for reading, and safe travels wherever the road takes you!篇5Exploring China's Amazing CitiesHi there! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I was born in Beijing but my family has traveled all around China. We've been to so many cool cities and I want to tell you about some of my favorites!Let's start with Beijing since that's my hometown. Beijing is the capital of China and it's such an awesome place. There's the Forbidden City right in the middle of the city which used to be the palace for emperors. It's huge with almost 1000 buildings and you can spend all day walking around looking at the fancy halls, gardens, and museums. My favorite part is climbing up on the royal buildings and seeing the pretty yellow-glaze roof tiles.Another amazing thing about Beijing is the delicious jing bing, which are these crispy pancakes stuffed with all kinds of yummy fillings like egg, beef, vegetables, and sauce. You can getthem from street vendors and they're the best breakfast ever. I always beg my mom to buy me a few because I can't get enough of the flaky crusts and savory fillings!One downside of Beijing is that it's really crowded and there's a lot of traffic. That's why sometimes it's nice to get out of the city and go to places like Chengde. Chengde is a few hours north of Beijing and it has these incredible imperial summer gardens called Bishu Shanzhuang. The gardens are full of palaces, temples, and traditional Chinese buildings surrounded by beautiful lakes and mountains. When the emperors used to live there during summer, they could go boating, hunt, and just relax away from the busy capital.My family spent a few days at Bishu Shanzhuang and we had a blast exploring all the courtyards, towers, and pavilions. We also saw a Chinese opera show performed right on the lake which was so colorful and lively with all the singing, dancing, and acrobatics. At night we got to take a boat ride across the lake and it was magical seeing the lit up gardens reflected in the still water. Chengde was the perfect escape from bustling Beijing.Another one of my favorite cities is Xi'an, which is the capital of Shaanxi province. Xi'an is famous for the incredible Terracotta Warriors. Imagine an underground museum the size of a wholevillage filled with thousands of life-size clay warrior statues buried with the first emperor of China over 2000 years ago! Each warrior statue is unique with different faces, hairstyles, and even different uniforms showing their ranks. It's crazy that they were all buried underground for so long!My mind was totally blown walking through the huge pits uncovering these ancient sculptures one by one. There are still archaeologists carefully digging up more sections bit by bit. We also got to see where they make the replicas and even try sculpting a little terracotta figure ourselves - it's much harder than it looks! Besides the warriors, Xi'an has an awesome Muslim Quarter filled with lively streets, delicious restaurants, and street food vendors. I stuffed myself with fresh naan bread, lamb kebabs, and these sticky sweet cakes.Speaking of good food, let me tell you about Chengdu in Sichuan province. This city is the absolute best if you love spicy food! Sichuan cuisine is famous across China for its bold, tongue-tingling flavors. My favorite Sichuan dish is the classic kung pao chicken. The chicken is cooked with a tongue-numbing sauce made with chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, garlic, and other yummy spices. Just thinking about it is making my mouth water.In Chengdu we went to these amazing hot pot restaurants where you get a big simmering pot of spicy broth right at your table. Then you order all sorts of ingredients like thinly sliced meat, seafood, mushrooms, leafy greens, dumplings, and noodles to cook yourself in the hot pot. It's so fun swishing everything around with your chopsticks and fishing out the different bite-sized morsels to dip in your own customized sauce of garlic, sesame, chili crisp, or whatever you like. I could eat hot pot every single day!When you need a break from all the spicy food in Chengdu, you can head to one of the gorgeous parks or nature areas around the city. We visited a place called Huanglongxi which had these jaw-dropping multicolored pools and waterfalls. The water flows over these gorgeous bright yellow, red, green, and blue rocks creating a million shimmering pools. It felt like we were walking through a trippy fantasy land of rainbow waterfalls!Another amazing place for nature in Chengdu is the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. This is a huge facility where they rescue, breed, and take care of giant pandas. We got to watch篇6Hi friends! I'm so excited to tell you about some really cool cities in China that I think you should visit. China is a huge country with so many amazing places, but these are some of my favorites!First up is Beijing! Beijing is the capital of China and it's such an awesome city. There's the Forbidden City which used to be where the emperors lived. Can you believe they had 9,000 rooms?! I got so tired just walking around looking at everything. The Summer Palace is another really pretty place with beautiful gardens and a huge lake. My favorite part was taking a boat ride across the lake. So much fun!Another city I love is Xi'an. Xi'an is where you can see the Terracotta Warriors. They're these huge statue soldiers that were buried underground for over 2,000 years to guard an emperor's tomb! There are thousands of them and they're all a little bit different. It's crazy that people made each one by hand such a long time ago. The Terracotta Warriors are probably the coolest thing I've ever seen.Have you heard of Chengdu? Chengdu is famous for being the home of cute giant pandas! At the Chengdu Research Base, you can see pandas just hanging out and munching on bamboo. They're so fluffy and cuddly-looking. I really wanted to give one abig hug, but you're not allowed to touch them. Apparently they can get kinda grumpy sometimes! There's also Jinli Street in Chengdu which is an old pedestrian area with yummy snacks and shops selling traditional stuff.One place I haven't been to yet but really want to go is Zhangjiajie. Zhangjiajie is a national forest park and it looks like something straight out of a fairy tale or fantasy movie! The rock pillars there are humongous and so tall. It's like nature's very own skyscrapers. There are also these drifting clouds that float through the valleys between the pillars. Everything looks so magical and dreamy. I can't wait to visit someday!So those are some of my favorite cities in China so far. Beijing with its amazing palaces and history, Xi'an and the mind-blowing Terracotta Warriors, cuddly pandas in Chengdu, and the breathtaking scenery of Zhangjiajie. China is such a cool country with so many fun things to see and do. Maybe you can visit some of these places too one day!。

江苏城猎人力资源有限公司介绍企业发展分析报告模板

江苏城猎人力资源有限公司介绍企业发展分析报告模板

Enterprise Development专业品质权威Analysis Report企业发展分析报告江苏城猎人力资源有限公司免责声明:本报告通过对该企业公开数据进行分析生成,并不完全代表我方对该企业的意见,如有错误请及时联系;本报告出于对企业发展研究目的产生,仅供参考,在任何情况下,使用本报告所引起的一切后果,我方不承担任何责任:本报告不得用于一切商业用途,如需引用或合作,请与我方联系:江苏城猎人力资源有限公司1企业发展分析结果1.1 企业发展指数得分企业发展指数得分江苏城猎人力资源有限公司综合得分说明:企业发展指数根据企业规模、企业创新、企业风险、企业活力四个维度对企业发展情况进行评价。

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1.2 企业画像类别内容行业空资质增值税一般纳税人产品服务信息咨询服务;职业中介服务(须取得许可证后1.3 发展历程2工商2.1工商信息2.2工商变更2.3股东结构2.4主要人员2.5分支机构2.6对外投资2.7企业年报2.8股权出质2.9动产抵押2.10司法协助2.11清算2.12注销3投融资3.1融资历史3.2投资事件3.3核心团队3.4企业业务4企业信用4.1企业信用4.2行政许可-工商局4.3行政处罚-信用中国4.4行政处罚-工商局4.5税务评级4.6税务处罚4.7经营异常4.8经营异常-工商局4.9采购不良行为4.10产品抽查4.11产品抽查-工商局4.12欠税公告4.13环保处罚4.14被执行人5司法文书5.1法律诉讼(当事人)5.2法律诉讼(相关人)5.3开庭公告5.4被执行人5.5法院公告5.6破产暂无破产数据6企业资质6.1资质许可6.2人员资质6.3产品许可6.4特殊许可7知识产权7.1商标7.2专利7.3软件著作权7.4作品著作权7.5网站备案7.6应用APP7.7微信公众号8招标中标8.1政府招标8.2政府中标8.3央企招标8.4央企中标9标准9.1国家标准9.2行业标准9.3团体标准9.4地方标准10成果奖励10.1国家奖励10.2省部奖励10.3社会奖励10.4科技成果11土地11.1大块土地出让11.2出让公告11.3土地抵押11.4地块公示11.5大企业购地11.6土地出租11.7土地结果11.8土地转让12基金12.1国家自然基金12.2国家自然基金成果12.3国家社科基金13招聘13.1招聘信息感谢阅读:感谢您耐心地阅读这份企业调查分析报告。

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疯狂动物城英语观后感疯狂动物城英语观后感1 It's specifically different from every other talking animal movie Disney has ever done它特意打造地与其他迪士尼出品的“会说话的动物”电影有所不同When Disney decided to make another talking animal movie, they knew it had to be different. The biggest change? Every animal had to walk on two feet, so one of the challenges was figuring out how each animal's walk would be different.当迪士尼公司下定决心,要再做一部“会说话的动物”电影时,他们知道这部电影必须与之前的电影有所不同。

那么其中最大的差别是什么呢?是每一只动物都改用两只脚走路。

因此,他们面临一大挑战便是如何让每一种动物都有不同的步态。

没有猩猩的动物王国One animal species that you will not find in Zootopia are apes. The crew deemed that our ancestors just looked too human when converted to two feet and decided it took away from the others.在《疯狂动物城》中,其中一种你不会见到的动物便是猿。

制作组认为如果让那些人类祖先们改为两脚走路,看起来就实在太像人了,因此决定将其排除在外。

Each animal has completely different furAnimals have tons of differences, one of the biggest being that some can only exist in specific climates: heat, cold, water, air. In Zootopia, this is all regulated by a massive air conditioning wall that breaks up all the different neighborhoods.不同的动物之间千差万别,其中一大差别就在于一些动物只能生活在特定的环境中,比如热带、寒带、水里、空中。

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背完这些,你将成为口语高手
Let's go together!
首战!!!
• I see. 我明白了。 • I quit! 我不干了! • Let go! 放手! • Me too. 我也是。 • My god! 天哪! • No way! 不行! • Come on. 来吧(赶快) • Hold on. 等一等。 • I agree。 我同意。 • Not bad. 还不错。 • Not yet. 还没。 • See you. 再见。 • Shut up! 闭嘴! • So long. 再见。
You can't miss it 你一定能找 到的。 Any messages for me? 有我的 留言吗? Don't be so modest. 别谦虚 了。 Don't give me that! 少来这套! He is a smart boy. 他是个小 机灵鬼。 He is just a child. 他只是 个孩子。 I can't follow you. 我不懂 你说的。 I felt sort of ill. 我感觉有 点不适。
There comes a bus. 汽车来了。 What day is today? 今天星期几? What do you think? 你怎么认为? Who told you that? 谁告诉你的? Who's kicking off? 现在是谁在开球? Yes,I suppose So. 是的,我也这么 认为。
What should I do? 我该怎么办? You asked for it! 你自讨苦吃! You have my word. 我保证。 Believe it or not! 信不信由你! Don't count on me.别指望我。 Don't fall for it! 别上当! Don't let me down. 别让我失望。 Easy come easy go. 来得容易, 去得快。 I beg your pardon. 请你原谅。 I beg your pardon? 请您再说一遍 (我没有听清)。 I'll be back soon. 我马上回来。


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It's a fine day。 今天是个好天 。 So far,So good. 目前还不 错。 What time is it? 几点了? You can make it! 你能做到! Control yourself! 克制一下! He came by train. 他乘火车 来。 He is ill in bed. 他卧病在床 。 He lacks courage. 他缺乏勇 气。
I have a good idea! 我有一个好 主意。 It is growing cool. 天气渐渐 凉爽起来。 It seems all right. 看来这没 问题。 It's going too far. 太离谱了。 May I use your pen? 我可以用你 的笔吗? That's a good idea. 这个主意 真不错。 The answer is zero. 白忙了。 What does she like? 她喜欢什么? As soon as possible! 越快越好!
He can hardly He always talks big. 他总是吹牛。 He won an election. 他在选 举中获胜。 I am a football fan. 我是 个足球迷。 If only I could fly. 要是 我能飞就好了。 I'll be right there. 我马 上就到。 I'll see you at six. 我六 点钟见你。 IS it true or false? 这是对 的还是错的? Just read it for me. 就读 给我听好了。
Move out of my way! 让开! Time is running out. 没时间了。 We are good friends. 我们是好朋友。 What's your trouble? 你哪儿不舒服? You did fairly well! 你干得相当不错 Clothes make the man. 人要衣装。 Did you miss the bus? 你错过公共汽 车了? Don't lose your head。 不要惊慌失 措。 He can't take a joke. 他开不得玩 笑。 He owes my uncle $100.他欠我叔叔 100美元。 How are things going? 事情进展得怎 样? How are you re • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I promise. 我保证。 Of course! 当然了! Slow down! 慢点! Take care! 保重! They hurt. (伤口)疼。 Try again. 再试试。 Watch out! 当心。 What's up? 有什么事吗? Be careful! 注意! Bottoms up! 干杯(见底)! Don't move! 不许动! Guess what? 猜猜看? I doubt it 我怀疑。 I think so. 我也这么想。 I'm single. 我是单身贵族。
让我们一起冲刺吧!!!
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Keep it up! 坚持下去! Let me see.让我想想。 Never mind.不要紧。 No problem! 没问题! That's all! 就这样! Time is up. 时间快到了。 What's new? 有什么新鲜事吗? Count me on 算上我。 Don't worry. 别担心。 Feel better? 好点了吗? I love you! 我爱你! I'm his fan。 我是他的影迷。 Is it yours? 这是你的吗? That's neat. 这很好。 Are you sure? 你肯定吗? Do l have to 非做不可吗? He is my age. 他和我同岁。
I'm in a hurry! 我在赶时间! 89. It's her field. 这是她的本行。 90. It's up to you. 由你决定。 91. Just wonderful! 简直太棒了! 92. What about you? 你呢? 93. You owe me one.你欠我一个人 情。 94. You're welcome. 不客气。
I'll check it out. 我去查查看。 It’s a long story. 说来话长。 Just wait and see! 等着瞧! Make up your mind. 做个决定吧。 That's all I need. 我就要这些。 The view is great. 景色多么漂 亮!
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You're welcome. 不客气。 Any day will do. 哪一天都行 夕 Are you kidding? 你在开玩笑 吧! Congratulations! 祝贺你! T can't help it. 我情不自禁。 I don't mean it. 我不是故意的 。 I'll fix you Up. 我会帮你打点 的 It sounds great!. 听起来很不 错。
How's everything? 一切还好吧? I have no choice. 我别无选择。 I like ice-cream. 我喜欢吃冰 淇淋。 I love this game. 我钟爱这项 运动。 I'll try my best. 我尽力而为。
I'm On your side. 我全力支持你。 Long time no see! 好久不见! No pain,no gain. 不劳无获。 Well,it depends 噢,这得看情况。 We're all for it. 我们全都同意。
Here you are. 给你。 No one knows . 没有人知道。 Take it easy. 别紧张。 What a pity! 太遗憾了! Any thing else? 还要别的吗? To be careful! 一定要小心! Do me a favor? 帮个忙,好吗?
I'm on a diet. 我在节食。 Keep in Touch. 保持联络。 Time is money. 时间就是金钱。 Who's calling? 是哪一位? You did right. 你做得对。 You set me up! 你出卖我!
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Keep it up! 坚持下去! Let me see.让我想想。 Never mind.不要紧。 No problem! 没问题! That's all! 就这样! Time is up. 时间快到了。 What's new? 有什么新鲜事吗? Count me on 算上我。 Don't worry. 别担心。 Feel better? 好点了吗? I love you! 我爱你! I'm his fan。 我是他的影迷。 Is it yours? 这是你的吗? That's neat. 这很好。 Are you sure? 你肯定吗? Do l have to 非做不可吗? He is my age. 他和我同岁。
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