American cities and sightseeing
江苏省扬州市宝应县2023-2024学年高一上学期期中检测英语试卷
江苏省扬州市宝应县2023-2024学年高一上学期期中检测英语试卷一、短对话1.What does George prefer to do?A.Take out the trash.B.Clean the table.C.Do the dishes.2.What kind of film does the man probably like?A.Comedy.B.Drama.C.Detective film.3.How does the woman find the talk show?A.Interesting.B.Average.C.Boring.4.Why did Sally come to Shanghai?A.To do some sightseeing.B.To attend a wedding.C.To go on a business trip.5.What does the woman want to turn the backyard into?A.A garden.B.A swimming pool.C.A storage place.二、长对话听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the weather like now?A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.7.Where will the speakers go first?A.A park.B.A library.C.A supermarket.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Guide and tourist.B.Husband and wife.C.Co-workers.9.Where does the woman prefer to go?A.A beach.B.A forest.C.A city.10.What are the speakers mainly discussing?A.Customs of the Spring Festival.B.A swimming experience.C.A holiday plan.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
2024-2025学年(外研版)九年级英语上学期第一次月考试卷(广东卷)(含解析)
2024-2025学年九年级上学期第一次月考(广东卷)英语说明:1. 全卷满分为90分,考试用时为70分钟。
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一、语法选择(本题有10小题,每小题1分,共10分)通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后按照句子结构的语法和上下文连贯的要求,从每题所给的三个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。
Peggy used to say very little with others. But that all changed when her family moved to a new house.When they got there, she found 1 old book outside their house. To 2 surprise, the book shone(发光) in the dark. “How strange! What is the book 3 ?” she asked her parents, but they had no idea.That night, she started reading the book with her pet dog beside her. But she could hardly understand it. Just then, her dog started speaking, “ 4 interesting book you’ve found!” She couldn’t believe it, 5 the dog continued telling her all kinds of interesting things. After some time, she asked, “So how can you be talking?” “I don’t know.” said the dog.Peggy 6 to find out the truth. So she showed the book to some other animals. All of them started talking with her 7 a friendly way, telling her some pretty interesting stories.During the next several days, Peggy was having fun with her new friends. However, one day, the book disappeared and so did the “voices of the animals”. She 8 looked everywhere, but she couldn’t find 9 the book was.When she returned to school again, Peggy was surprised 10 most of her schoolmates special. Little by little, she started talking more to them. And now she has got more friends than anyone else in school. 1.A.a B.an C.the2.A.she B.her C.hers3.A.make B.make of C.made of4.A.What B.What a C.What an5.A.or B.but C.if6.A.decides B.will decide C.decided7.A.in B.at C.for8.A.careful B.carefully C.care9.A.where B.that C.what10.A.finding B.find C.to find二、完形填空(本大题有10小题,每小题1分,共10分)通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案,并将答题卡对应题目所选的选项涂黑。
英国旅游计划作文带翻译
In London and Edinburgh, I plan to stay in comfortable hotels to ensure adequate rest after a day of sightseeing. However, in university cities like Oxford and Cambridge, I am keen on trying out local guesthouses or youth hostels to engage with other travelers and embrace the youthful energy of these places.
2. Transportation Choices: Train, Bus, Walking
To better experience the local lifestyle in the UK, I have decided to primarily use trains as my mode of transportation. The UK has an extensive railway system, which not only provides comfort and convenience but also allows for scenic views during the journeys. Additionally, within the cities, I intend to use buses and explore on foot to get a feel for the local life.
差旅英语
一. 旅游概述China's catagory A travel agency 一类社China's category B travel agency 二类社China's category C travel agency 三类社Clothes,bearing and appearance 服装仪表guidebook 旅游指南guild practice 导游实践international tourism 国际导游itinerary 旅行计划,节目local guide 地陪,地方导游local tourist organization 地方旅游组织low season 淡季minimum tour price 最低旅游价格multilingual guide 会多种语言的导游national guide 全陪,全程导游national tourist organization 全国旅游组织off-peak season 淡季off season 淡季on season 旺季peak season 旺季professional (staff) 旅游专业人员programme 节目receiving country 旅游接待国regional tourist organization 区域旅游组织season-high 旺季season-low 淡季selling season 旺季shoulder period/season 平季sightseeing 游览slack season 淡季state-list famous historical and culture cities 国家级历史文化名城tour arrangement 旅游安排tour brochure 旅游小册子tour catalog 旅游团目录tour code number 旅游代号编码tour escort/conductor/director 旅游团陪同tour leader 领队,团长tour operation 旅游业务tour route 旅游路线tour talker 自动导游磁带机tourism 旅游业,旅游tourism activities 旅游活动tourism circles 旅游界touring 游览touring club 旅游俱乐部tourist 游客tourist association 旅游协会tourist authority/office 旅游局tourist council 旅游委员会tourist destination 旅游目的地tourist destination area 旅游目的地地区tourist destination country 旅游目的国tourist map 旅游地图tourist organization 旅游组织tourist periodical 旅游周刊tourist spots 旅游点tourist trade 旅游界travel 旅行travel business 旅游业务travel expert 旅游专家travel industry 旅游业travel journalist 旅游记者travel press 旅游报纸travel publication 旅游出版物travelling 旅游travelling expense 旅费travel-see tourism 旅游(美)travel trade 旅游业travel writer 旅游作家trip 旅行World Tourism Day 世界旅游日World Tourism Organization 世界旅游组织Tourist Administration 旅游局China's National Tourism Administration 中国旅游局...Provincial Tourism Administration ...省旅游局...Autonomous Region Tourism Administration 自治区旅游局...Municipal Tourism Administration 市旅游局...Autonomous Perfecture Tourism Administration 自治州旅游局...County Tourism Administration 县旅游局二. 饭店种类inn 旅馆,饭店lodge 小旅馆tavern 酒店caravansary 马车店,大旅馆hostel 招待所hotel 饭店,酒店motel(=motor hotel)汽车饭店(旅店)budget hotel 廉价旅馆economy hotel(one-star hotel)一星级饭店some comfort hotel(two-star hotel)二星级饭店average hotel(three -star hotel)三星级饭店high comfort hotel(four -star hotel)四星级饭店deluxe hotel(five-star hotel)五星级饭店三. 客房种类(1)single room 单人房(一张单人床)double room 双人房(二张单人床)double double 双人房(二张双人床)big single room大床房(一张双人大床)tripe room 三人房(三张单人床)(2)economy room(ER) 经济间standard room(SR) 标准间superior room(UR) 高级套房standard suit(ss) 套间deluxe room(DR) 豪华间presidential suit(PS) 总统套房(3)studio room 工作室型客房(设沙发床或躺椅)multi-functional room 多功能客房combined type rooms 组合客房四. 饭店计价方式(1)European plan(EP) 欧式计价(只计房租,不包括餐饮等费用)(2)American plan(AP) 美式计价(计算房租并包括每日三餐费用在内)(3)modified American plan 修正美式计价(计算房租且包括两餐费/早餐,午餐,晚餐中选两餐)(4)continental plan(CP) 欧陆式计价(计算房租且包括欧陆式早餐餐费)(5)Bermuda plan(BP) 百慕大计价(计算房租,包括美式早餐餐费)五. 常用旅游英语词汇standard rate 标准价en-suite 套房family suite 家庭套房twin room you 带两张单人床的房间double room 带一张双人床的房间advance deposit 定金reservation 订房间registration 登记rate sheets 房价表tariff 价目表cancellation 取消预定imperial suite 皇室套房presidential suite 总统套房suite deluxe 高级套房junior suite 简单套房mini suite 小型套房honeymoon suite 蜜月套房penthouse suite 楼顶套房unmade room 未清扫房on change 待清扫房valuables 贵重品porter 行李员luggage/baggage 行李registered/checked luggage 托运行李light luggage 轻便行李baggage elevator 行李电梯baggage receipt 行李收据trolley 手推车storage room 行李仓briefcase 公文包suit bag 衣服袋travelling bag 旅行袋shoulder bag 背包trunk 大衣箱suitcase 小提箱name tag 标有姓名的标签regular flight 正常航班non-scheduled flight 非正常航班international flight 国际航班domestic flight 国内航班flight number 航班号airport 机场airline operation 航空业务alternate airfield 备用机场landing field 停机坪international terminal 国际航班候机楼domestic terminal 国内航班候机楼control tower 控制台jetway 登机道air-bridge 旅客桥visitors terrace 迎送平台concourse 中央大厅loading bridge 候机室至飞机的连接通路airline coach service 汽车服务shuttle bus 机场内来往班车中国国家旅游局China National Tourism Administration 国际旅行社international travel service旅游管理局tourist administration bureau旅行社travel agency /travel service旅游公司tourism company团体旅游group tour包价旅游package tour春游spring outing秋游autumn outing/fall excursion假日游vacation rip蜜月旅行honeymoon tour/bridal tour境外旅游overseas tour一日游one-day sightseeing持证导游licensed tourist guide导游翻译guide interpreter实习导游student guide导游手册tourist brochure自然景观natural scenery人文景观places of cultural and historical interest旅游景点tourist attractions /scenic spots山水风光landscape /scenery with mountains andrivers 名山大川famous mountains and great rivers名胜古迹scenic spots and historical sites避暑胜地Summer resort度假胜地holiday resort避暑山庄mountainresort国家公园national park古建筑群ancient architectural complex 洞穴cave岩洞cavern溶洞water-eroded cave石灰石洞limestone cave石笋stalagmite钟乳石stalactite瀑布waterfall /cascade温泉hot spring/ the thermal spring陵墓emperor's tomb/mausoleum古墓ancient tomb石窟grotto楼tower /mansion台terrace亭阁pavilion塔tower /pagoda廊corridor石肪stone boat堤causeway湖心亭mid-lake pavilion水榭waterside pavilion莲花池lotus pond曲径winding path城堡castle寺庙temple教堂church天主教大教堂cathedral修道院abbey /monastery尼姑庵Buddhist nunnery佛教圣地Buddhist sacred land宫殿palace/hall皇城imperial city御花园imperial garden sandal wood fan antique /curio handicraft /artifact 行宫temporary imperial palace皇太后empress dowager皇妃imperial concubine宰相prime minister太监court eunuch四大金刚the Four Guardians十八罗汉the Eighteen Disciples of the Buddha出土文物unearthed cultural relics甲骨文inscription on oracle bones青铜器bronze ware陶瓷ceramics陶器earthenware /pottery /crockery法琅enamel泥雕clay figurine兵马俑the Qin terracotta army /the terracotta warriors and horses 折扇folding fan檀香扇sandal wood fan古玩antique/curio手工艺品handicraft木雕wood carving竹雕bamboo carving贝雕shell carving浮雕sculpture in relief /relief carving藤条制品wickerwork雕漆器carved lacquer ware刺绣品embroidery苏绣Suzhou embroidery挂毯tapestry唐三彩trio-Colored glazed pottery of the TangDynasty金石印章metal and stone seals字画卷轴scroll of calligraphy and painting国画traditional Chinese painting山水画landscape painting水墨画ink painting文房四宝the four stationery treasures of theChinese study保存完好well preserved工艺精湛exquisite workmanship独具匠心original design/unique pattern造型美观gracefully shaped姿态逼真lifelike /vivid as if alive光彩夺目emitting radiant sparkles千颜万色、多姿多彩of all hues and postures一步一色Every step brings a new scene.绵延山峦rolling ranges湖光山色landscape of lakes and hills景色如画Picturesque诱人景色inviting views景色宜人soothing vista风光绪丽most gorgeous scene青山绿水green hills and clear waters绿色葱葱lush green /luxuriant vegetation百花竞放Hundreds of flowers contend to blossom奇峰罗列rows of perilous peaks exhibiting a great variety of shapes 拔地而起to rise abruptly from the ground光怪陆离grouped into grotesque and colorful forms赏心悦目pleasing to the eye /a feast to the eye园林建筑garden architecture佛教名山famous Buddhist mountains人间仙境fairyland on earth顶礼膜拜to worship /to pay homage to人如潮涌with throngs of people milling around空前绝后to be unprecedented /to have no parallel in history人在画中游traveling in a pictorial world令人流连忘返to hold great attraction世界七大奇迹the world's seven wonders天下无双second to none天下第一泉the No. One spring on earth天下第一奇洞the most spectacular cave in the world桂林山水甲天下Guilin scenery is the finest under heaven。
旅游英语试卷及答案
Paper 2I. Reading Comprehension (2’*15=30’)Directions: After reading the three following passages, you will find 15 questions and make the correct choice to each question.Passage 1There is probably no place anywhere in the civilized world today that is not visited by tourists. The travel business offers a vast network or services for the comfort and convenience of travelers. “Package tours” which include everything from transportati on to hotels, meals, and sightseeing trips are offered by airlines, railroads and bus lines. Some steamship companies specialize in cruises to different parts of the world. The cruises range from a few days to many months. There are also private agencies that organize tours for young people of fourteen and over.A visitor to a strange land today need never be at a loss for information about the place he is visiting. There are innumerable travel books and guidebooks. The books advise what to see, wear, and buy, and describe restaurants and hotels. Governments, states, and cities publish pamphlets listing important sights for visitors. Some countries even have a government institution to promote tourism. The United States Travel and Tourism Administration (USTTA) is such an agency under the United States Department of Commerce, established in 1961 as the United States Travel Service and renamed in 1981. It is headed by an under-secretary for travel and tourism. The agency’s main goal is to promote travel to the U.S. by residents of foreign countries. It conducts programs to motivate travel agents and tour operators abroad to market U.S. destinations. USTTA also works with domestic and foreign government officials to reduce barriers to international travel.1. From the first sentence in paragraph 1, we know __________.A. Probably many places in the civilized world have not been visited by touristsB. Not all people like traveling.C. Almost all the places in the civilized world have been visited by tourists.D. Many civilized places haven’t been discovered by tourists.2. Which of the following statements is not true?A. Package tour includes everything.B. The cruises range from a few days to many months.C. Some private agencies organize tours for young people of fourteen and over.D. A visitor to a strange land may be at a loss for information about the place he is visiting with the help of travel books and guidebooks.3. __________ publish pamphlets listing important sights for visitors.A. GovernmentsB. StatesC. CitiesD. All of the above4. USTTA __________.A. is an agency under the United States Department of CommerceB. was called the United States Travel Service before 1961.C. is headed by an under-secretary for travel and tourism.D. has a main goal that is to promote travel to the U.S. by residents of foreign countries.5. The main idea of this passage is __________.A. TourismB. How to choose the right way of travelC. How can a visitor get information about the place he is visiting?D. The United States Travel and Tourism Administration (USTTA)Passage 2Remarks at USA Pavilion at Shanghai ExpoHillary Rodham ClintonSecretary of StateShanghai, ChinaNovember 16, 2009Thank you. Thank you so much. Well, good morning, and let me tell you how pleased I am to be here with all of you in the rain, which means good fortune. I thank the vice mayor for his very kind words. And to all of our Chinese friends who are here today, we are very grateful for your support of this pavilion.I want to thank Ken Jarrett and the USA Pavilion Board of Directors. I wish to thank Mr. Yang Xiong, our executive vice mayor. I want to thank Ms. Zhong Yanqun, vice chair. Mr. Hong Hao, director general, Ms. Wu, deputy director general, and our friend who is the Chinese ambassador to the United States, Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong. Thanks also to U.S. Commissioner General Jose Villarreal, to our Consul General Beatrice Camp, to Ambassador Elizabeth Bagley and Kris Balderston from our Global Partnerships in the State Department, and to Ellen Eliasoph and the U.S. Pavilion team. Thanks to all of you.And there are a number of corporate representatives here who I would like to acknowledge, because without your financial support, this magnificent USA Pavilion behind me would not be possible. Our global sponsors, PepsiCo, General Electric Corporation, and Chevron; our newest sponsors, Proctor and Gamble, Yum! Brands, Honeywell, Intel, Pfizer, and Qualcomm, and I want to note a special sponsor, Boeing, which has just agreed to double its contribution to $2 million to support this effort. We’re grateful for your generosity and your steadfast belief in the importance of the expo, the American role here, and what this USA Pavilion can do to strengthen cooperation and partnership between the American people and the people of China.It is very fitting that this expo will be here in Shanghai, one of the most dynamic and cosmopolitan cities in the world. I’m pleased to be here with President Obama and to be back in China after my first trip here as Secretary of State earlier this year. This USA Pavilion will showcase American innovation, it will demonstrate the kind of values that America holds dear –freedom, diversity, teamwork, creativity –and it will be built around the theme “Better Cities and Better Lives.”I understand there will even be a story told in 4-D. I know there are some in the audience who are still contemplating sponsorship or who may be in negotiations with the USA Pavilion team. Now is the time to join this effort. We want to assemble the strongest team of partners possible. I look forward to returning next summer to see for myself what our pavilion looks like and to tour the magnificent Expo grounds.There’s a famous American movie called Field of Dreams. And in it, the hero, played by Kevin Costner, builds a baseball field at his remote farm. A l ot of people tell him what he’s doing doesn’t make any sense, they think it’s a big risk, but he loves baseball, and he has faith that he can build something that will be meaningful. And during his project which so many peoplecriticize, he keeps hearing “If you build it, they will come.”Well, ladies and gentlemen, we believe the same. We are building it, and we believe that when the Expo opens in 166 days, 70 million people will come. And with this rain today, maybe 100 million people, with even greater good fortune, will come. Thank you all very much. Thank you.1. This is a __________.A. speechB. letter of thanksC. letter of introductionD. all of the above2. The theme of Shanghai Expo is __________.A. freedom, diversity, teamwork, creativityB. Better Cities and Better Lives.C. strengthen cooperation and partnership between the American people and the people of China.D. none of the above3. Today’ weather is __________.A. cloudy dayB. sunny dayC. rainy dayD. not mentioned4. Who is the speaker?A. Hillary Rodham ClintonB. Ken JarrettC. ObamaD. Zhou Wenzhong5. The article is for __________.A. the presidentB. the USA PavilionC. the sponsorsD. a famous moviePassage 3Before the foreign guest arrives, you should reconfirm his arrival time and go to the airport or railway station or passenger depot in advance. Never be late. You should reserve a room at hotel for him. Usually the hotel must be comfortable, air-conditioned, and that room must be equipped with a private bathroom, because western guest usually likes having a shower every day. When the foreign guest arrives, you can either meet him at the airport or at the railway station in person or send a representative to meet him. Never let him go to your unit by himself. Upon the arrival, foreigner usually likes to go to his hotel room immediately. On the way to the hotel, you can have some casual and friendly talks with him but you should never try to get down to business right away. If he asks you about the schedule, then you can tell him about the next day’s program. At the hotel, you should help him to go through formalities. You should make a very good impression on him. Therefore, you should be friendly, polite, and ready to serve and doing things in an orderly way.Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).( ) 1. Before the foreign guest arrives, you should reconfirm his arrival time.( ) 2. You just go to the airport or railway station or passenger depot in time.( ) 3. You should reserve a room at hotel for the foreign guest in advance.( ) 4. You should never send a representative to meet the foreign guest the airport or railway station or passenger depot.( ) 5. After you have sent the foreign guest to the hotel, you should leave quickly.II. Cloze (1’*15=15’)Directions: Fill in the missing words.Usually you should let the foreigner walks on the __________ (1). It is __________ (2) for you to open the door for the foreigner and let him go through the door __________ (3). It is __________ (4) to ask the foreigner about the age, salary and some other __________ (5) matters. You can’t smoke unless you are permitted. Make sure that you’re clean and tidy. Don’t be humble or pushy, but show respect for him and his customs. You must be punctual and __________ (6) your promise. When shaking hands __________ (7) man and woman, __________ (8) should not stretch out his __________ (9) unless the woman __________ (10) first. Shaking hands between the old and the young, between the superior and the subordinate, between the guest and host, it’s polite to wait for the old or the superior or the host to stretch out their hands first. And you should look at the others and take __________ (11) your gloves. When shaking hands, you can use a little __________ (12), but not too __________ (13). You should always use please, thanks in your talks. The foreigners especially the Americans would like to call names __________ (14). They seldom address the others with formal titles or administrative ranks. When talking with foreigners, it’s usually advisable to keep about 50 centimeters away __________ (15) the others.III. Translation (30’)Section A (1’*10=10’)Directions: Translate the following phrases and expressions into English or Chinese. telephone reservation _________________________fax reservation _________________________reservation on Internet _________________________mail reservation _________________________oral reservation _________________________contract reservation __________________________________________________ 国际航班_________________________ 国内航班_________________________ 航班号_________________________ 起飞/抵达时间Section B (2’*5=10’)Directions: Complete the following dialogue by translating the Chinese in the brackets. Situation: Liu Liang is meeting Mr. Watson at the airport.Liu Liang: Hello, Mr. Watson. Nice to meet you! We’ve met before. Do you still remember me? Mr. Watson: Oh, yes. It’s you, Liu. Nice to meet you again.Liu Liang: How’s your trip?Mr. Watson: Not bad. Everything is ok.Liu Liang: Good. You don’t have any baggage?Mr. Watson: I have a suitcase. _________________________________________________.(可是,我现在找不到我托运的行李了。
外经贸实用英语口语 Task 10 Touring a City
City Introduction and Sightseeing
城市介绍与观光
Learning Objectives
• To learn how to introduce scenic spots to your foreign customers.
• To learn some words,expressions and sentence patterns used to describe the scenic spots.
Warm-up
• Discussion: Do you think sightseeing is important in business negotiations? And why?
• Discussion: What scenic spots will you choose for sightseeing with your foreign customers? Any why? Present your reasons to your group members.
Guiding Information (1)
The goodness of sightseeing: 观光的好处:
1. Sightseeing can help you feel relaxed, releasing you from your hard work and pressure. You can take your breath, have a good rest even though sometimes sightseeing is also a litte tiring. Maybe you will have a fresh look on your work after you come back from your sightseeing.
英文介绍厦门
Geography
Xiamen and the surrounding southern Fujian countryside are the ancestral home to large communitAsia and Taiwan.
Scenic spot
Gulangyu Island Nanputuo Temple Xiamen University Wanshiyan Jimei
Part 01 Gulangyu Island
Gulangyu Island
Gulangyu, separated from Xiamen by the 500-metre-wide Egret River, with an area of 1.77 square kilometres, enjoys a title "Garden on the Sea."
Dream world厦门 观音山梦幻 海岸
Baicheng city beach 白城沙滩
Part 02
Huli Ancient Fortress 胡 里山炮台
The jiageng buildings 嘉庚楼 群
Luxun Museum 鲁迅纪念 馆
Built south hall 建南大礼堂
Fujian Pie (福建馅饼)
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Welcome to Xiamen!
Xiamen is a well-known tourist port city in the Southeast coast of China. It is one of the Cleanest Cities of China, the Garden Cities of China, the National Environmental Protection Model Cities, and the best sightseeing cities in China.
【同步练习】译林版初二英语上册 Unit7 单元测试
2022-2023学年八年级英语上册精品课堂单元测试Unit 7 Seasons满分:100分一、单选题(共10题;共5分)1.—____is the weather like today?—It's _____.A.How; cloudy B.What; cloudy C.How; cloud D.What; cloud 2.All the things _______ deep white snow. It's so beautiful outside.A.are covered on B.are covered in C.covered with D.be covered 3.The high temperature makes us _______ on hot summer afternoons.A.sleep B.to sleep C.sleeping D.sleepy 4.Please lend me your ruler. Throw________.A.me it B.it to me C.it at me D.it me5.In July, the sun _______ at about half past five in this area. So we should start early before it gets too hot.A.raises B.drops C.falls D.rises6.The temperature will be_______ tomorrow. It will_______ to -50℃.A.little; fall B.less; drop C.lower; cover D.lower; drop 7.The land is much_______ after the_______ rain.A.wet; hard B.wetter; hardC.wet; heavy D.wetter; heavily8.— What a heavy rain! Will it last long?— _______. We're getting into the rainy season now.A.Certainly not B.I'm afraid soC.I don't think so D.That's impossible9.Don't forget to your book home and remember to your homework to school tomorrow.A.take; take B.bring; bring C.take; bring D.bring; take10.There is _______ water in the glass, but it's _______ cold. You'd better not drink it.A.a bit; a bit B.a bit of; a bitC.a little; a little of D.a little of; a little二、单词拼写(共1题;共5分)11.根据句意及首字母或汉语提示完成单词。
各国旅游中英文
With the United States providing 10-year visa from November 2014, more Chinese travelers are planning to visit the US on their own instead of going on group tours, according to Ctrip, a leading online travel agency.中国领先的在线旅行服务公司携程网表示,自2014年11月美国提供10年期的签证以来,越来越多的中国游客选择在美自由行旅游,而不是报团。
In a report published this month, the agency listed 10 favorite destinations of Chinese tourists in the US.携程网在本月初发表了一份报告,其中列出了最受中国游客喜爱的10个美国城市。
Let’s take a look at them.让我们来看一看吧。
No 10 Chicago第十名芝加哥"We look forward to welcoming 400,000 Chinese visitors to Chicago by 2018," Melissa Cherry, vice-president for cultural tourism and neighborhoods at Choose Chicago, the official tourism association for the Windy City.“到2018年,我们期待能迎接40万中国游客到芝加哥旅游,”梅丽莎,文化旅游和邻里,即风城官方旅游协会的副主席表示。
To increase Chinese participation and visitors in several events that are held in Chicago, Choose Chicago, the city’s tourism association, this year in May signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the China International Culture Association and the Ministry of Culture.为了提高中国游客的参与度,芝加哥全市旅游协会举行了数多活动,并于今年5月与中国对外文化交流协会和文化部签署了交流备忘录。
英语作文去英国旅游
Travelling to the United Kingdom is an experience rich in history,culture,and diverse landscapes.Here are some key points to consider when planning a trip to this fascinating country:1.Preparation:Start by obtaining a valid passport and,if required,a visa.Check the UKs entry requirements well in advance of your travel dates.2.Budgeting:The UK can be an expensive destination,so plan your budget carefully. Consider the cost of accommodation,transportation,meals,and sightseeing.3.Accommodation:Choose where to stay based on your interests and budget.Options range from luxury hotels to budget hostels,or you could opt for a more local experience by renting a flat or staying in a bed and breakfast.4.Transportation:The UK has an extensive public transportation system.Consider purchasing an Oyster card for London or look into rail passes for wider travel.Taxis and rideshares are also available,though they can be more expensive.5.Sightseeing:The UK is home to iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London,Big Ben,the British Museum,and the Edinburgh Castle.Plan your itinerary to include a mix of historical sites,cultural experiences,and natural wonders like the Lake District or the Scottish Highlands.6.Culture:Immerse yourself in British culture by visiting local pubs,attending a West End show,or exploring the vibrant street art scene in cities like Bristol or London.7.Food:British cuisine has evolved significantly and offers a variety of dishes beyond the traditional fish and chips.Try local delicacies like Sunday roasts,full English breakfasts,and afternoon tea.8.Shopping:The UK is known for its shopping,from highend boutiques in Londons Oxford Street to the vintage markets of Portobello Road.nguage:While English is the primary language,the UK is also home to many regional accents and dialects.Be patient and attentive when communicating to ensure understanding.10.Safety:Generally,the UK is a safe place to visit.However,always be aware of your surroundings,especially in crowded tourist areas,and keep your belongings secure.11.Etiquette:British people are known for their politeness.Be sure to say please and thank you,and queue wait in line patiently.12.Weather:The UKs weather can be unpredictable.Pack layers and be prepared for rain, even during the summer months.13.Events and Festivals:Check for local events and festivals happening during your visit. These can range from music festivals like Glastonbury to cultural events like the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.14.Technology:Ensure you have the necessary adapters for your electronic devices,as the UK uses a different plug type.Also,consider purchasing a local SIM card for mobile data if you plan to stay connected.15.Sustainability:Consider the environmental impact of your travel.Opt for public transport,stay in ecofriendly accommodations,and reduce waste by using reusable water bottles and bags.By taking these factors into account,your trip to the UK can be both enjoyable and memorable.Remember to research and plan according to your personal preferences and interests to make the most of your visit.。
为美国游客制定两天的旅游计划英语作文
为美国游客制定两天的旅游计划英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Plan for American Tourists to Visit Beijing for Two DaysHi American tourists! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. I was born in Beijing and I've lived here my whole life. Beijing is the capital of China and it's a really cool city with lots of fun stuff to see and do. If you're coming to visit for two days, I've made up the perfect plan to let you experience the best of Beijing!Day 1You'll want to get up bright and early because we have a packed schedule! First up is Tian'anmen Square. This giant square is right in the center of Beijing and it's really important in Chinese history. There's a big portrait of Chairman Mao hanging there and you can see the guards marching. It's pretty neat!Right next to Tian'anmen Square is the Forbidden City. This was the palace where the emperors of the Qing and Ming dynasties lived a long time ago. It's called the Forbidden Citybecause regular people weren't allowed to go inside back then. But now you can walk around and see all the different buildings and gardens. It's humongous - I get tired just thinking about walking through the whole thing! Be sure to check out the Treasure Gallery with all the fancy artifacts from the old imperial days.After the Forbidden City, we'll grab some lunch. You have to try jiaozi, which are Chinese dumplings. They're little pouches stuffed with meat and vegetables and you can dip them in vinegar or soy sauce. My favorite kind has pork and cabbage inside. You'll love them, I promise!In the afternoon, we're headed to the Temple of Heaven. This was built in the 1400s and it's where the emperors would go to pray for good harvests. The architecture is really pretty and there are lots of ceremonies and rituals that went on there in the old days. You can join one of the tour groups to learn all about it. And don't forget to check out the Echo Wall where you can hear people whispering from super far away - it's wild!By now you'll probably be getting tired, but we have one more stop for the day. We're going to the Night Market on Wangfujing Street. This is an awesome place to wander around, look at all the bright lights and decorations, and sample somecrazy snacks. You can get things like deep-fried scorpions, silkworm larvae, starfish on a stick...pretty much any kind of weird food you can imagine! Even if you don't want to eat that stuff, it's fun just to look. Grab some bottles of fresh sugarcane juice or coconut milk to drink as you walk around.Whew, what a day! You'll probably be exhausted after all that sightseeing, so head back to your hotel for a good night's sleep. But get rested up because we have another jam-packed day ahead tomorrow!Day 2Nice work getting up early again. Today we're starting at the Summer Palace, which was a vacation home for the emperors to escape the heat of Beijing in the summer months. It's absolutely massive and there are gorgeous gardens, lakes, bridges, and temples everywhere you look. Be sure to take a boat ride across Kunming Lake and check out the famous Marble Boat. And don't miss the Long Corridor, which has over 8,000 paintings and carvings along the walkway. You could spend a whole day just exploring this place!For lunch, let's grab some Peking duck. This is one of the most famous Beijing dishes - a whole crispy-skinned duck that gets sliced up in front of you. You wrap pieces of the meat andcrispy skin in a little pancake with some cucumber, green onion, and sweet sauce. It's amazing! The best Peking duck restaurants have been perfecting their recipes for hundreds of years, so you're in for a real treat.After filling up on duck, it's time for another classic Beijing experience - watching an acrobatic show! Chinese acrobats are world famous for their incredible flexibility and stunts. At the show, you'll see things like gymnasts contorting themselves into impossible positions, chairs stacked insanely high, people juggling blindfolded...it's seriously mind-blowing what they can do. Just be sure not to blink or you might miss something amazing!For our last stop of the trip, we'll check out one more historical site - the Lama Temple. This was originally built as an imperial residence, but it got converted into a Buddhist monastery in the 1700s. Inside you can see ornate shrines, beautiful statues, and worshippers making offerings. Even if you aren't Buddhist, it's a serene and peaceful place to wander around. Be respectful and remember to remove your shoes before going inside.And that's it - two full days soaking up the best of Beijing's culture, food, and history! I know you're going to have anabsolute blast. Beijing is one of the most incredible cities on the planet with so much to see and do. I'm already looking forward to you coming back again soon so I can show you even more!Let me know if you need any other tips for your trip. Safe travels and have a wonderful time in my hometown!篇2My Trip Plan for American Visitors to China!Hi there! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I was born in Beijing but my family is from Sichuan Province originally. I love learning about other countries and cultures, so I'm really excited to share my two-day travel plan for American tourists visiting China!Day 1: Exploring BeijingOn your first day, we'll start off bright and early after breakfast at your hotel. First up is Tiananmen Square! This giant plaza is right in the heart of Beijing. Over a million people can fit inside at once - that's like 200 basketball stadiums packed full! Pretty crazy, right? You'll get to see the famous portrait of Chairman Mao hanging on the gates too.Right next door is the Forbidden City, which was the home of Chinese emperors for almost 500 years. It's called the Forbidden City because regular people weren't allowed inside back then. With over 9,000 rooms, it's like a massive palace made up of smaller palaces all connected together. You could spend an entire day wandering around and still not see everything!After the Forbidden City, we'll grab some lunch. You've got to try jiaozi (Chinese dumplings) and Peking duck - two of Beijing's most famous dishes! Then it's off to the Temple of Heaven, where emperors used to pray for good harvests. The architecture there is stunning, with beautiful blue tiles.To wrap up Day 1, we'll head to the Wangfujing Night Market. This long street is packed with all kinds of crazy snacks and foods - things like deep-fried scorpions, silkworm larvae, and stinky tofu! Don't worry, there are more normal options like noodles and kebabs if you're not feeling that adventurous. You can also do some shopping for souvenirs.Day 2: The Great Wall and MoreGet ready for another action-packed day! We'll start off at the Great Wall of China, which has to be seen to be believed. This massive wall snakes over mountains and through valleys for thousands of miles. The best part is climbing up and walkingalong the tops of the walls themselves. Just be warned - the steps are very steep!After breathing in that fresh mountain air, we'll pay a visit to the Summer Palace, where emperors and their families used to escape Beijing's scorching summer heat. There are beautiful gardens, palaces, and even a massive man-made lake. Don't miss the Long Corridor, which is exactly what it sounds like - an incredibly long, covered walkway lined with paintings.For lunch, we'll grab some freshing cold noodle dishes or buns, which are perfect for a warm summer day.In the afternoon, we'll check out Beijing's ancient hutong neighborhoods. Hutongs are alleyways lined with traditional courtyard homes dating back centuries. We'll get to wander the maze-like hutongs by rickshaw and imagine what life was like for locals way back when.To end our two days together, we'll visit the Olympic Green from the 2008 Beijing Olympics. You'll get to see the iconic Bird's Nest stadium up close! At night, the whole area lights up in a dazzling display of colors and lights. We can grab some tasty street food like jianbing (crepes with eggs and crispy wontons on top) from the surrounding vendors.Well, that's my two-day Beijing adventure all mapped out for you! I tried to pack in as many of the top sites and activities as possible while still leaving time to really experience each one. China has such a rich, fascinating history and culture that I hope you'll get a little taste of during your visit. Let me know if you have any other questions!篇3My Trip Plan for American Visitors to ChinaHi there American friends! My name is Li Ming and I'm 10 years old. I live in Beijing with my mom, dad, and little sister Mei Mei. I love traveling around China and learning about the awesome culture and history. I'm so excited to share my favorite places with you! Here is the perfect two-day itinerary I've planned for your visit.Day 1We'll start first thing in the morning at Tian'anmen Square. This giant open space in the heart of Beijing can fit like a million people! There's lots of cool monuments and buildings to see. Don't miss catching the daily flag raising ceremony at sunrise - it's so epic with all the soldiers marching.Right next door is the incredible Forbidden City. This was the imperial palace for Chinese emperors going back to the 1400s! The architecture is breathtaking with all the yellow glazed tiles, carved marble, and huge wooden columns. Make sure to check out the intricate decorations and throne rooms where royals held ceremonies. My favorite part is the beautifully landscaped gardens.After exploring the Forbidden City, we'll walk over to Jingshan Park. Climbing up the hills gives you awesome views overlooking the ancient royal buildings and modern Beijing skyline. You can even catch a glimpse of the Olympic Stadium from up there!For lunch, I'll take you to try some incredible Beijing street food. We'll snack on delicious jianbing (an crazy omelet thingy), tanghulu (candied haw skewers), and scorpion skewers if you're feeling brave! The smells and sights of the food stalls are just the best.In the afternoon, we're off to the scenic Summer Palace. This was the Qing Dynasty emperors' retreat villa with gorgeous gardens, temples, bridges, and a massive lake. Rent a boat and cruise around Kunming Lake or just wander the shaded trails andcourtyards. Don't miss the amazing Long Corridor covered walkway with thousands of paintings on the ceiling!For dinner, we'll enjoy Beijing's signature dish - Peking roast duck! The crispy skin with sweet bean sauce is out of this world. And you can watch the chef expertly slicing up the whole duck right in front of you.Day 2Get ready for an awesome day exploring one of the greatest wonders of the world - the Great Wall of China! We'll drive out to the Mutianyu section which has incredible views of the wall snaking over the green mountainous countryside. Be warned - there's a ton of steep steps to climb, but I know you Americans are tough!After conquering the Great Wall, we'll visit the mind-blowing Ming Tombs. This is the final resting place of 13 emperors from the Ming Dynasty. You'll be amazed by the massive memorial arches, statue-lined roads, and underground vaults. So much history and mysteries here!For lunch, I'm taking you to a classic Beijing noodle joint. We'll slurp up some fan-freaking-tastic zhajiangmian (noodleswith savory meat sauce) and sip on piping hot rib-sticking bowls of beef noodle soup. You'll be stuffed but so happy!In the afternoon, we'll check out one of the coolest areas of Old Beijing called Shichahai. This historic neighborhood has gorgeous courtyard houses, winding alleys, cute boutiques, and scenic lakes. It's fun to explore the hutong alleys by rickshaw and imagine life centuries ago.No Beijing visit is complete without checking out the iconic Beijing opera! We'll catch an amazing acrobatic show featuring spectacular costumes, skilled dancers, and music from traditional Chinese instruments. The choreography and stunts will blow your mind.Well that's my two-day plan to experience the best historical sights, mouthwatering cuisine, and rich cultural treasures of Beijing. I hope you American visitors love exploring my city as much as I do! Let me know if you want to extend your trip - I have so many more awesome adventures to share.篇4A Two-Day Travel Plan for American TouristsHi there! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I love traveling and exploring new places. My family is from the United States, but we've been living in China for the past few years because of my dad's job. I want to share a really fun two-day travel plan for American tourists visiting my favorite city - Beijing!Day 1:On the first day, you have to go see the Great Wall of China! It's one of the Seven Wonders of the World and super amazing. My class went on a field trip there last year and it was the best day ever.You'll want to get up bright and early to beat the crowds. Have a yummy Chinese breakfast like jianbing (an egg crepe) or youtiao (fried dough sticks) to fuel up for all the climbing and walking you'll do.Then head out to the Badaling section of the Great Wall. This part is the most popular and renovated, making it easier to walk along. But it's still challenging with all the steep steps! Be sure to wear good walking shoes.As you hike along the wall, stop and take tons of pictures. The views of the mountains and watchtowers are justbreathtaking. You'll feel like you've traveled back in time! My favorite part was walking through the rock archways and towers and imagining what it was like when soldiers guarded the wall hundreds of years ago.After a few hours on the wall, you'll probably be hungry. Stop for a Chinese lunch like noodles, dumplings, or Peking duck. Then spend the afternoon exploring the rural villages and souvenir shops around the Great Wall area. You can find cool stuff like jade bracelets, Chinese fans, and little soldier figurines.By the time evening rolls around, you'll be pretty tired from all the walking and hiking. But the day isn't over yet! You have to go see a Chinese acrobat show. The performers do crazy flips, contortions, and balancing acts. It's nuts! I've never seen people bend their bodies like that before. The costumes are beautiful too. You'll be amazed the whole time.After the acrobat show, you can call it a night. But not before grabbing a sweet treat like tanghulu (candied fruit on a stick) or jiangnangao (chocolate peanut brittle) from a street vendor. Yum!Day 2:Get rested up because your second day in Beijing is going to be jam-packed! Fuel up with a big breakfast because you'll need lots of energy.First up is Tiananmen Square. This massive plaza in the heart of Beijing can fit like a million people! It's crazy. You have to see the famous portrait of Chairman Mao hanging on the Tiananmen Gate. My dad told me he was a really important leader in China's history.Right next to Tiananmen Square is the mind-blowing Forbidden City. This was the home of Chinese emperors and their families for almost 500 years! Can you imagine living in a palace with that many rooms and courtyards? I would get so lost.As you walk through, be sure to check out the amazing architecture and intricate designs. The roofs with upturned corners are so unique. And the Emperors' gardens are absolutely gorgeous with pagodas, rock gardens, and beautiful trees. My little brother's favorite part was seeing the Tower of Buddhist Incense with all the golden animal sculptures.After the Forbidden City, you'll probably need to rest your feet. Stop for a lunch of delicious Peking duck! The crispy skin is the best part. Then it's time for a change of pace.Head over to the Pearl Market for some serious bargain shopping! This massive indoor market has every kind of souvenir and knickknack you can think of. From jade jewelry to electronics to luggage to paintings and more. My mom is an expert bargainer and she always gets amazing deals.You'll want to spend a good chunk of time wandering the stalls and practicing your bargaining skills with the vendors. It's part of the fun cultural experience! Just don't pay the first asking price they give you.If you get tired of shopping, take a break at one of the arcade game rooms or little cafes inside the Pearl Market. Snack on some yummy Chinese donuts or bubble tea to regain your energy.After hitting up the Pearl Market, your last stop of the day is Houhai Lake. This beautiful area in central Beijing has gorgeous willow trees, gardens, bridges, and winding alleys to explore. You can even take a boat ride on the lake if you want!As the sun starts to set, the whole area lights up with twinkling lights and lanterns. So magical! Wander around the lakeshore and check out all the restaurants, bars, snack stands, and shops in the nearby Shichahai neighborhood. It's a greatplace to people watch and enjoy a relaxing end to your Beijing adventure.Snack on delicious kabobs, jianbing, or chocolate bananas from the street food vendors. Or sit down for a hot pot dinner if you're still hungry! No matter what, be sure to get a sugary dragon's beard candy for dessert. It's my absolute favorite Chinese treat ever.Well, that's my two-day travel plan for American tourists in Beijing! You get to see the absolute biggest highlights like the Great Wall and Forbidden City. But you also get to experience awesome cultural stuff like acrobat shows, bargaining at markets, and Asian snacks. Beijing is such an amazing city to explore!If you follow this plan, I know you'll have a total blast. You'll go home with your suitcase stuffed with souvenirs and your phone filled with incredible photos. Get ready for an adventure! Thanks for reading my travel guide. Beijing is the best!篇5My Two Day Travel Plan for American Tourists Visiting My CityHi there! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I live in an amazing city that tons of American tourists come to visit every year. If you're coming here from the United States, you're in for a real treat! There's so much cool stuff to see and do. Let me tell you all about the best way to spend two days exploring my hometown.Day 1On the first day, you'll want to start bright and early after having a big breakfast. Believe me, you're going to need a lot of energy! The very first stop has to be the Big Red Tower. This giant tower is super old - like, from medieval times old! You can actually go up to the top by climbing a zillion stairs. It's a pretty tough climb, but the views from the top are totally worth it. On a clear day, you can see for miles and miles.After the tower, head over to Old Town Square. This is an awesome square right in the middle of the city's historic quarter. There's always lots of street performers and artists around. You can watch musicians play, buy souvenirs and snacks from vendors, or just relax and people watch. The star attraction though is the Astronomical Clock - an incredible antique clock with moving figures that's over 600 years old! Every hour, it literally comes alive and puts on a little show. So cool.For lunch, you've gotta try the local sausages. They're famous around here. There are sausage stands all through Old Town serving them up with mustard and fresh rolls. After fortifying yourself with some protein, walk off your food coma by wandering through the Jewish Quarter. This area dates back centuries and has lots of beautifully preserved synagogues and buildings to admire.In the afternoon, visit the stunning St. Vitus Cathedral. This gigantic cathedral took almost 600 years to fully construct! The inside is breathtaking with painted ceilings, stained glass windows, and elaborate architectural details everywhere you look. Right next door is the sprawling Prague Castle complex which includes palaces, churches, gardens, and defensive fortifications used by ancient kings and rulers. You could spend hours exploring its many rooms and courtyards.By evening, you'll be ready for a break, so unwind with a cruise along the Vltava River. There are lots of companies offering evening boat tours with dining and drinks. Gliding past the illuminated bridges and buildings from the water is a magical way to experience the city's beauty.Day 2On day two, get an early start again and head to Petřín Hill. This tall hill has amazing views overlooking the city, plus an observation tower you can climb (hopefully your legs won't be too sore from the day before!). Petřín Park surrounding the hill has lovely gardens, meadows and orchards to wander through. There's even a small branch of the famous X Museum located here with quirky exhibits.Next, check out Malá Strana or the "Little Quarter." This charming neighborhood features cobblestone streets lined with baroque churches, palaces, and historic homes. Stop for a traditional Czech lunch at one of the neighborhood cafes or pubs. I'd recommend trying goulash, dumplings, or roast pork - they're all Czech specialties.In the afternoon, touring the remarkable Baroque library at the Strahov Monastery is a must. This library dates to the 1600s and has incredibly ornate decorations plus packed shelves of ancient books and manuscripts. The massive room looks straight out of a Harry Potter movie! Afterwards, you can explore the rest of the monastery's churches and buildings.If you still have energy and daylight left, a great final stop is Vyšehrad castle. This fortified area sits atop a rock overlooking the river and city below. Initially a medieval castle, its remainsnow include ancient gated walls, beautifully landscaped gardens, and old churches and cemeteries to roam around. The sunset views here are phenomenal.Well, that's my two day plan for seeing the very best sights around my city! Of course, there's still so much more to experience, but this will let you pack in most of the highlights. I hope you American tourists have an absolutely wonderful time visiting. Let me know if you need any other tips!篇6My Fun Trip Plan for American Visitors to China!Hi there! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I was born in Beijing, but my family just moved to Shanghai last year. My dad's job is helping foreign visitors explore China, so he's a great tour guide. He asked me to make a 2-day trip plan for some American tourists coming to visit soon. I'm so excited to share my favorite places with them!Day 1: Exploring Amazing ShanghaiOn the first day, we'll start by visiting one of the most famous places in Shanghai - the Bund! The Bund is a beautiful waterfront area along the Huangpu River. On one side, you cansee modern skyscrapers like the Oriental Pearl TV Tower that looks like a giant bubble wand! Across the river are old European-style buildings from when Shanghai was a big trading port. It's so cool seeing the modern and historic sides right next to each other.After walking along the Bund, we'll take a lunch break and try some delicious Shanghai xiaolongbao soup dumplings. The dumplings have hot soup inside them - be careful when you bite into them though or the soup might squirt out! My favorite place for xiaolongbao is Nan Xiang Steamed Bun Restaurant. The lines are long but it's totally worth the wait.In the afternoon, we'll go to the Yu Garden, which is a pretty garden built all the way back in 1559 during the Ming Dynasty! The garden has ancient buildings, dragon statues, zigzag bridges over pools, and beautiful blooming flowers everywhere. You'll feel like you traveled back in time.We'll end our first day at the Nanjing Road pedestrian shopping street, which is one of the busiest streets in the world! It's a cool place for shopping and people watching. We can grab some snacks from the street food vendors like jianbing crepes, candied strawberries, or stinky but delicious crab snacks.Day 2: Incredible BeijingOn our second day, we'll take a bullet train up to Beijing, which is the capital of China. First up is Tiananmen Square, which is one of the biggest public squares in the world! We can see the famous portrait of Mao Zedong hanging on the Forbidden City gate.Right next to Tiananmen Square is the amazing Forbidden City, which was the imperial palace for 24 different emperors over 500 years! It's called the Forbidden City because regular people used to be, you guessed it, forbidden from going inside. Now we're lucky that it's open to visitors. With over 9,000 rooms, you could get lost wandering the different temples, gardens, and living areas.For lunch, we'll try some classic Beijing dishes like zhajiangmian noodles, shengjianbaozilu steamed stuffed buns, and jingguangyuan fried chicken. My mouth is watering just thinking about it!In the afternoon, we'll go to the Great Wall of China, one of the Seven Wonders of the World! The Great Wall is massive - it goes across mountains and valleys for over 13,000 miles. That's about halfway around the entire world. We'll take a cable car up to the Mutianyu section, which has beautiful watch towers and isless crowded than other parts. Just be prepared to do some hiking!On our way back to Shanghai at night, we'll stop in at the Wangfujing Night Market where you can find all sorts of crazy snacks like fried scorpions, seahorse skewers, and starfish on a stick. Don't knock it till you try it!That's my two-day Beijing and Shanghai trip plan. I really hope the American tourists enjoy seeing the modern and ancient sites, trying the delicious foods, and experiencing just how amazing China is! Let me know if they want to extend their trip - I have so many other fun recommendations!。
美国观光研学计划 3000元 英文
美国观光研学计划3000元英文American Sightseeing Study Tour ProgramThe United States is a vast and diverse country with a rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant cultures. For students and travelers looking to immerse themselves in the American experience, a sightseeing study tour program offers an ideal opportunity to explore the country's landmarks, learn about its history, and interact with its people.Our American Sightseeing Study Tour Program is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive and enriching experience of the United States. With a budget of $3000 per person, this program offers an affordable and accessible way to see some of the most famous and iconic sights in the country.The program includes visits to major cities such as New York, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles, as well as national parks like Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon. Participants will have the chance to explore famous landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, the White House, Hollywood Boulevard, and more.In addition to sightseeing, the program also includes educational components such as lectures, guided tours, and cultural exchanges with local communities. Participants will havethe opportunity to learn about American history, politics, art, and culture from knowledgeable guides and experts.Accommodation and transportation are included in the program, as well as meals and some activities. Participants will also have free time to explore on their own and engage in optional excursions or activities.Overall, our American Sightseeing Study Tour Program offers an immersive and enriching experience of the United States at an affordable price. Whether you are a student looking to broaden your horizons or a traveler seeking a memorable vacation, this program is perfect for anyone interested in exploring the diverse and dynamic country of the United States.。
高一下学期英语Healthy-eating(三)
Healthy eating(三)Ⅰ.完形填空:阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
Once a neighbour stole one of Washington's horses. Washington went 1 a police office to the neighbour's farm 2 the horse, but the 3 refused to give the horse up; he said 4 it was his horse.Washington placed 5 of his hands over the eyes of the horse and 6 to the neighbour.“If this is your horse, 7 you must tell us 8 eye he is blind.”“In the right 9 !”the neighbour said.Washington took his 10 from the right eye of the horse and 11 the police officer that the horse was not blind in the 12 eye.“Oh, I have made a 13 ,”said the neighbour. “He is 14 in the left eye.”Washington then showed that 15 was not blind in the left eye 16“I have made 17 mistake,”said the neighbour.“Yes,”said the police officer, “and you have 18 that the horse does not belong 19 you. You must 20 it to Mr. Washington.”1.A. to B. along C. with D. on2.A. to get B. to match C. to look D. to catch3.A. friend B. neighbour C. one D. owner4.A. whether B. if C. that D. then5.A. two B. one C. either D. both6.A. showed B. told C. said D. inform7.A. and B. then C. well D. than8.A. in that B. in what C. in one D. in which9.A. then B. eye C. side D. head10.A. hand B. one C. arm D. wrist11.A. told B. let C. showed D. talk12.A. one B. left C. next D. right1 3.A. mistake B. choice C. wrong D. wrong choice14.A. the same B. black C. dark D. blind15.A. the eyes B. the horse C. the right eye D. other horse16.A. also B. too C. either D. neither17.A. another B. other C. more D. the other18.A. also made B. also proven C. also said D. also told19.A. for B. to C. by D. with20.A. send B. lend C. back D. returnⅡ.阅读理解:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳答案。
2023年中考英语时事热点阅读专练 热点46 聚焦中国的农民丰收节(学生版+解析版)
2023年中考英语时事热点阅读专练热点46 聚焦中国的农民丰收节一、阅读回答问题It was Saturday yesterday. I had no lessons. I got up at six. After breakfast, I went to Taihu Farm by truck (卡车) with my classmates to help the farmers with apple harvest (收获). As soon as we got there, we began to pick apples. But some of the apples were too high for me to reach. Jim is very strong and he lifted a ladder (梯子) and held it for me. So I was able to pick them. Some of us took the baskets of apples to the truck and some put the baskets of apples onto the truck.It was hard work, but we all felt very happy.根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
1. Where did the students go yesterday?___________________________________________________________________________2. How did the students go there?___________________________________________________________________________3. What did they do there?___________________________________________________________________________4. Why did the writer need n ladder?___________________________________________________________________________5. How did the students feel about it?___________________________________________________________________________二、阅读理解1Chinese Farmers’ Harvest(丰收)Festival is the first festival in China for farmers. It shows that our government is paying more attention to agriculture(农业)and farmers’ life. Our government is determined(下决心的)to build a better and more beautiful countryside with pleasant living environments and also a richer life for farmers.The festival starting from 2018, falls on Autumn Equinox(秋分)each year. Autumnal Equinox is one of the 24 solar terms(节气)of the Chinese lunar calendar(阴历)and usually falls between September 22 and 24, during thecountry’s harvest season. Though weather and harvest time are not the same in different areas of China, most crops mature(成熟)in autumn. Autumn Equinox is the best time to celebrate harvest.“The festival should celebrate fa rmers, and they are encouraged to think of their own ways to celebrate harvest,” an officer named Han said.“Some activities will be held nationwide, but most of the celebration will take place at a local level derived from(源于)local customs,”he said,adding that local governments could host different kinds of activities for the festival, such as folk culture performances, food tasting and sightseeing.6. What kind of life will Chinese farmers have in the near future?A. Comfortable living conditions.B. A happy life full of wealth.C. More beautiful environment.D. All of the above.7. We may celebrate the Farmers’ Harvest Festival on _________.A. September 20B. September 23C. September 25D. October 18. Which of the following is TRUE about the time of Farmers Harvest Festival?A. It falls on the same day every year.B. It falls on different days in different areas in China.C. The best time to celebrate harvest is Autumn Equinox.D. It will be celebrated in spring or autumn in harvest time.9. We can learn from the passage that _________.A. the celebrations will be differently based on local customsB. western countries also celeb rate the Farmers’ Harvest FestivalC. farmers can only celebrate the Festival in the government’s wayD. the Farmers’ Harvest F estival is for farmers and local government2I'm learning the weather now. My favorite season is autumn (秋季). Do you know why? Let me tell you.I love autumn because it is lovely and beautiful. In autumn, the weather becomes cool and people feel better. The wind is like a little girl playing beautiful music on the piano. When autumn comes, the leaves (树叶) begin to turn yellow and fall.Autumn is the time of harvest (丰收). Farmers are busy with the harvest. They start to work hard for the winter and the New Year. Last autumn, I went to pick strawberries with my parents. At first, I did not know how to pick. Ilearned how to pick strawberries with a woman's help. After that, I learn that success (成功) comes from hard work.And Mid-Autumn Festival comes in autumn. It is a time for family members and loved ones to get together.I love the beautiful autumn and the time I spend with my family in autumn. I like autumn the best! How about you? What's your favorite season?10. Why does the writer like autumn?A. It's hot.B. It's beautiful.C. It's cold.11. What does the underlined (划线的) word "fall" in paragraph (段) 2 mean?A. 秋天B. 降低C. 落下12. What can we learn from paragraph 3?A. Farmers are busy with the harvest in autumn.B. I went to pick apples with my parents last autumn.C. I learned to pick strawberries with a man's help.13. What does the writer learn that success comes from?A. Hard work.B. Beautiful music.C. Other people's help.14. What festival comes in autumn?A. Dragon Boat Festival.B. Mid-Autumn Festival.C. New Year's Day.3Chinese Farmers’ Harvest(收获,收割) Festival is the first festival in China for farmers. The festival starting from 2018, falls on the Autumnal Equinox(秋分) each year. The Autumnal Equinox is one of the 24 solar terms(节气) of the Chinese lunar calendar and usually falls between September 22nd and 24th, during the country’s harvest season.As we all know, China has the largest population all over the world. It was difficult to feed the largest population in the past. After reform and opening(改革开放), with the development of modern agriculture(农业), people’s life is getting better and better, and their living conditions have improved a lot. Chinese Farmers’ Harvest Festival shows that our government is paying more attention to agriculture and farmers’ life. It will greatly encourage farmers to farm and develop further modern agriculture. China has a long history of agriculture. Chinese Farmers’ Harvest Festival, the cultural symbol, helps to show China’s long farming culture to the world. It also connects the excellent traditional Chinese culture to modern civilization(文明) and improves the cultural self-confidence and national pride.Since the festival is especially created for farmers, they are encouraged to think of their own ways to celebrate harvest. Some activities are held across the country, but most of the celebrations will take place at a local level that comes from local customs. Also, local government usually hosts all kinds of activities for the festival, such as folk culture performances, food tasting and so on.Some people think the festival is the happiest time of a year, even better than the Spring Festival, because food gives people a sense of safety and hope. For other people, the harvest festival is a time to look back at the past and look forward to the future.15. W e probably celebrate the Chinese Farmers’ Harvest Festival on ________.A. September 20thB. September 23rdC. September 25thD. October 1st16. The main purposes that Chinese Farmers’ Harvest Festival was created don’t include ________.A. showing the long history of farming culture of ChinaB. improving Chinese cultural self-confidence and national prideC. encouraging Chinese farmers to give up local customsD. connecting the traditional Chinese culture to modern civilization17. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The Farmers’ Harvest Festival falls on differen t days in different areas in China.B. The Farmers’ Harvest Festival is the best time to harvest crops(庄稼) in the world.C. The Farmers’ Harvest Festival has been celebrated only once in our country so far.D. China’s modern agriculture has greatly improve d because of reform and opening.4A Trip to Sunshine Island18. What will tourists have for supper on Day 1?A. Rice noodlesB. A BBQC. Fish19. What will tourists do after breakfast on Oct 7?A. Visit Great BridgeB. Climb Rose MountainC. Go to Waterside Farm20. Mr. Li with his parents will visit Sunshine Island. If he books the trip on Sept. 24, how much should he pay?A. $600B. $160C. $48021. How will tourists leave Sunshine Island?A. By trainB. By boatC. By plane22. What’s the purpose of th e text?A. To help people choose an interesting place.B. To give some funny facts about Sunshine Island.C. To introduce a trip plan of Sunshine Island.5What season is i t in October? If you ask people from the UK, they will tell you it’s “autumn”. But if you go to the US, you will find that people use both “autumn” and “fall”. Why does this season have two names in English?According to a , both words have been around for a long time, but neither of them was the first to describe this season. During this season, crops(庄稼) would become ripe(成熟) and farmers would have a big harvest(丰收). So in old English, this season was simple called “harvest”.Then, in the 1600s, more people left their farms and moved to cities. Wish fewer people farming, the word“harvest” become less useful English speakers needed a different name for the season. They knew leaves fell from trees during the season, so people started calling i t “the fall of the leaf” or “fall” for short.But at the end of the 1600s, autumn f rom the French word “autompne” and the Latin “autumns”, came to England. It gradually replaced “fall” as the word for this season.At the same time, British people were making their first trips to North America. They brought both the words “fall” and “autumn” with them. That’s why today’s Americans have two names for one season.23. This passage mainly talks about ________.A. the autumn in the U. K.B. the autumn in the U.S.C. why one season has two namesD. why Americans use “autumn”24. The season in Oc tober was at first called “________”.A. autumnB. harvestC. fallD. ripe25. Why did people name this season “fall”?A. For the crops fell down.B. For the farmers became fewer.C. For the word “harvest” was useless.D. For the leaves fell from trees.26. When did the word “autumn” come to England?A. At the end of 1600s.B. At the end of the 16th century.C. At the beginning of 1600s.D. At the beginning of the 16th century.27. Which is the correct order of the names’ development?A. fall →autumn →harve stB. fall →harvest →autumnC. harvest →fall →autumnD. harvest →autumn →fall三、完型填空Rice is the most important food for people all over the world,According to a survey,rice helps_____ one third of the world’s population.Rice grows well_____enough water. People grow rice on land with much water and in the rain forests of Africa.Scientists say that China______growing rice at least 3,000 to 4,000 years ago. Now,rice is _____in people’s daily meals. Rice can be boiled,steamed(蒸)or developed into other food or snacks. It is also a _____food on festivals. People make New Year cake with sticky rice(糯米)every Spring Festival. Zongzi is also _____sticky rice during the Dragon Boat Festival.China has the _____ population in the world. In order to feed more people,Chinese scientist Yuan Longping led the Super Rice program in 1996. Today,half of China’s _____ plants are Y uan’s Super Rice. China uses Yuan’s Super Rice to grow muc h more than before. It helps more ______ in the world.The harvest(收成)of rice _____many things. Rice grows well between 18 ℃ to 35 ℃. A good rainfall also makes a great harvest. Farmers need to fertilize(施肥)the rice and be careful of insects(害虫).28. A. feed B. water C. grow D. plant29. A. without B. with C. for D. at30. A. stopped B. liked C. hated D. started31. A. special B. expensive C. common D. unusual32. A. terrible B. traditional C. useful D. sweet33. A. made of B. made from C. made in D. made by34. A. most B. largest C. smallest D. least35. A. snacks B. drink C. fruit D. rice36. A. country B. woman C. man D. people37. A. decides on B. depends on C. puts on D. holds on四、短文首字母填空请认真阅读下面短文,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,写出一个合适的英语单词完整、正确的形式,使短文通顺。
英语作文九下14单元80词左右
英语作文九下14单元80词左右
English: In Unit 14 of Book 9, we have learned about different places and attractions in different cities. We have discussed famous landmarks, historical sites, and popular tourist destinations. We have also explored ways to introduce and describe these places to others. In addition, we have learned vocabulary related to traveling and sightseeing, as well as expressions and useful phrases to use when talking about places. This unit has increased our knowledge of various cities and their unique characteristics, and has also improved our speaking and writing skills in English.
中文翻译: 在九年级第14单元中,我们学习了不同城市的不同地方和景点。
我们讨论了著名的地标、历史遗迹和受欢迎的旅游目的地。
我们还探讨了如何向他人介绍和描述这些地方。
此外,我们学会了与旅行和观光相关的词汇,以及讨论地方时使用的表达和有用的短语。
这个单元增加了我们对各种城市及其独特特点的了解,也提高了我们用英语说话和写作的能力。
2022八年级英语上册第一次月考质检习题课件
B.careful;less
C.careful;more
D.careful;fewer
( )24.—______do you exercise a week?
—Twice or three times a week.
A.How long
B.How often
C.How many times
D.How soon
D.feel
( D )43.A.weekend B.week C.night
D.day
( C )44.A.shower B.foot
C.walk
D.step
( A )45.A.great
B.well
C.terrible D.boring
四、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节 阅读下面三篇短文,根据短文内容,从所给的A、B、C、D四 个选项中选出最佳选项。(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
have __36__.They can go to big cities to go sightseeing(观光旅游),or go to the
countryside to enjoy the beauty of nature(自然).Peter is an American middle
school student and he loves __37__ very much.He always travels in his __38__.
C.Because she thinks it helps us stay happy.
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( )10.Who is more outgoing?
A.Paul.
B.The girl's sister. C.Paul's sister.
河南省新乡市原阳县2021-2022学年八年级下学期期中水平测试英语试题
河南省新乡市原阳县2021-2022学年八年级下学期期中水平测试英语试题一、听短对话选答案1.What should Bill take?A.An umbrella. B.A raincoat. C.A hat.2.Why does Lucy want to visit Harbin?A.Because she likes winter.B.Because she wants to make a snowman.C.Because she wants to see the world of ice and snow.3.What kind of sleeper will the man book?A.Soft sleeper. B.Hard sleeper. C.We don’t know.4.What did Amy forget to bring?A.Her ID card. B.Her passport. C.Her money.5.What will the man do this weekend?A.Visit his grandma. B.Climb Mount Hua. C.Stay at home.二、听长对话选答案听下面一段对话,回答下列小题。
6.Who usually goes to school by bike?A.Kevin B.Judy. C.Nobody.7.How long does it take Judy to go to school?A.14 minutes. B.40 minutes. C.44 minutes.听下面一段对话,回答下列小题。
8.What should Tony wear when he rides at night?A.The phone. B.The helmet. C.The light-colored clothes.9.Did Tony get hurt?A.No, he didn’t.B.Yes, he did. C.We don’t know.三、听短文选答案听下面一段独白,回答下列小题。
Sightseeing in Big Cities
Sightseeing in Big CitiesSightseeing in big cities offers a myriad of experiences for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the culture, history, and vibrancy of urban life. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, these bustling metropolises beckon visitors to explore their unique offerings. The allure of big city sightseeing lies in the opportunity to witness the juxtaposition of the old and the new, the traditional and the avant-garde, all within the same skyline.The architectural marvels that define big cities often serve as the focal point for sightseers. In New York City, the Statue of Liberty stands as a symbol of freedom and democracy, while the Empire State Building offers panoramic views of the bustling city below. Meanwhile, in Paris, the Eiffel Tower captivates visitors with its timeless elegance, and the Louvre Museum entices art enthusiasts with its world-renowned collection. These landmarks not only showcase the ingenuity of human creativity but also serve as testaments to the rich history of their respective cities.Beyond the well-known attractions, big cities harbor a treasure trove of cultural enclaves waiting to be discovered. In Tokyo, the bustling streets of Shibuya pulse with energy, offering a glimpse into contemporary Japanese youth culture. On the other hand, the historic neighborhoods of Kyoto transport visitors to a bygone era with their traditional wooden machiya houses and tranquil tea gardens. Similarly, in London, the vibrant borough of Camden Town allures visitors with its eclectic mix of markets, music venues, and street art, providing insight into the city's thriving alternative scene.Culinary exploration is an integral part of the sightseeing experience in big cities. From world-class fine dining establishments to humble street food stalls, these urban centers cater to gastronomic adventurers from all walks of life. In Hong Kong, the bustling dai pai dong (open-air food stalls) offer a tantalizing array of Cantonese delicacies, inviting visitors to savor the authentic flavors of the region. Meanwhile, in Rome, the aroma of freshly baked pizza wafts through the air, drawing hungry sightseers to traditional pizzerias nestled amidst ancient cobblestone streets.The allure of big city sightseeing lies in the diverse tapestry of experiences it offers. Whether wandering through the narrow alleyways of Beijing's historic hutongs or marveling at the glittering skyscrapers of Dubai, each big city presents a unique narrative waiting to be explored. The pulsating energy of these urban hubs, coupled with their rich tapestries of history and culture, ensures that sightseers are bound to be captivated at every turn.In essence, sightseeing in big cities is a journey of discovery—a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, and flavors that leaves an indelible impression on all who partake in it. As travelers traverse the bustling streets and iconic landmarks, they become intertwined with the very essence of these remarkable urban landscapes, forging memories that endure long after the journey has come to an end.。
City Sightseeing and Historical Sites
City Sightseeing and Historical SitesCity sightseeing and exploring historical sites have always been popular activities for travelers. It allows people to immerse themselves in the rich culture and history of a place while experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of a city. Whether it's wandering through ancient ruins or marveling at architectural masterpieces, these experiences offer a unique glimpse into the past and present of a destination.One of the most famous cities for sightseeing and historical sites is Rome. The Eternal City is home to iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Pantheon. These ancient structures not only tell the stories of the Roman Empire but also showcase the incredible architectural achievements of that time. As visitors stroll through the streets of Rome, they can witness the harmony between ancient ruins and modern life, creating a fascinating contrast.Another city renowned for its historical sites is Cairo, the capital of Egypt. The Pyramids of Giza, including the Great Pyramid of Khufu, are among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. These colossal structures have stood the test of time and continue to captivate the imaginations of people from around the world. Exploring the ancient tombs and temples in Luxor, such as the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple, allows visitors to delve deeper into the mysteries of ancient Egyptian civilization.Moving eastward, Kyoto in Japan offers a wealth of historical sites and cultural treasures. The city's numerous temples, shrines, and traditional gardens provide a serene escape from the bustling modern metropolis. From the iconic Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) to the tranquil Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto's historical sites showcase the country's rich heritage and spiritual traditions. Visitors can partake in tea ceremonies, witness traditional Geisha performances, and immerse themselves in the beauty of Japanese architecture and craftsmanship.On the other side of the globe, Istanbul bridges the gap between Europe and Asia and boasts a rich historical tapestry. The Hagia Sophia, originally a Byzantine church and later converted into a mosque, is a symbol of the city's diverse cultural influences. The Topkapi Palace, once the residence of Ottoman sultans, showcases the opulence and grandeur of the empire. Exploring the narrow streets of the Sultanahmet neighborhood, visitors can discover hidden gems such as the Blue Mosque and the Basilica Cistern, adding to the charm of this enchanting city.In conclusion, city sightseeing and exploring historical sites offer a captivating journey through time and culture. Whether it's ancient ruins, architectural wonders, or spiritual landmarks, these experiences allow travelers to connect with the past and gain a deeper understanding of a destination. From Rome's ancient ruins to Kyoto's serene temples, each city has its own unique charm and stories to tell. So, the next time you plan your travels, consider immersing yourself in the history and beauty of these remarkable cities.。
美国邀请函范文
美国邀请函范文[Your Name][Your Address][City, State, Zip Code][Email Address][Phone Number][Date][Recipient’s Name][Recipient’s Address][City, State, Zip Code]Dear [Recipient’s Name],。
I am writing this letter to invite you to visit the United States of America. As my friend, I would like to extend this invitation to you to come and experience the culture, sights, and sounds of the USA.During your visit, you will have the opportunity to explore some of the most iconic landmarks in the country, such as the Statue of Liberty, the Grand Canyon, and the Golden Gate Bridge. You will also have the chance to immerse yourself in the diverse and vibrant cities, including New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago.In addition to sightseeing, I would love to show you around my hometown and introduce you to my friends and family. We can also plan some fun activities together, such as hiking in the mountains, enjoying a beach day, or attending a sporting event.I assure you that your visit will be filled with unforgettable experiences and lasting memories. The hospitality and warmth of the American people will make you feel right at home.To facilitate your visit, I will be more than happy to assist you with the visa application process and provide any necessary documentation. I will also help you with the travel arrangements and ensure that you have a comfortable stay during your time in the USA.Please let me know if you are able to accept my invitation, and we can start planning your trip. I am looking forward to welcoming you to the United States and showing you all the amazing things this country has to offer.Thank you for considering my invitation, and I hope to hear from you soon.Warm regards,。
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1.Times Square, New York City, N.Y
Times Square, the most bustling(繁华的)square of New York, is known for its many Broadway theatres, cinemas and super signs. Times Square has all sorts of fun, exciting and informative tours to explore other parts of the city. You can choose from walking, bike, bus, food, limo, TV, landmark, ethnic or water tours. Times Square Alliance estimates an average of more than 2,000 pedestrians traversing a block of 7th Avenue during a 15minute weekday period.
4. Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, one of the most popular tourist destinations, which gets 20 million visitors, encompasses four historic places in one location — Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North Market and South Market, all set around a quaint cobblestone promenade(散步场所) where jugglers, magicians and musicians entertain the visitors. There are more than 100 places to eat, shop and drink at this historic site.
10. Navy Pier, Chicago, IL
Opened in 1916, this Chicago landmark on the shore of Lake Michigan has served as a campus and military training facility. With 8.6 million visitors, From rides to restaurants, exhibitions to entertainment, shopping to dining cruises and tour boats Navy Pier has it all – in a location unlike any other!
3. National Mall and Memorial Parks, Washington, D.C.
National Mall & Memorial Parks contains some of the oldest protected park lands in the National Park Service. Many of the nation’s iconic public landmarks are found in the 1,000-plus acres of the National Mall and Memorial Parks, including the Washington, Lincoln, and Jefferson Memorials, and the Korean and Vietnam War Veterans Memorials.
11. Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Ariz./Nev.
Thirty miles southeast of Las Vegas lies the U.S.’s largest man-made lake and reservoir, a recreational Mecca for boaters, swimmers, fishermen and naturalists attracts 7.6 million. Lake Mead flooded a large area of desert, covering many canyons, several small villages and relics of ancient settlements.
6. Disneyland Park, Anaheim, CA
Walt Disney’s original theme park features eight themed lands with classic Disney characters, favorite attractions, live entertainment, and parades. With nearly 15 million visitors last year, the original Disney park, had a record season according to the TEA/ERA. Currently the park has been visited by more than 515 million guests since it opened, including presidents, royalty and other heads of state.
Top 25 Most Visited Tourist Destinations in America
Here is the list of top 25 most visited tourist destinations in America (according to Forbes)
The list includes the thundering falls of Niagara, it also features the harrowing water-chutes of Disneyland’s and Pirates of the Caribbean. Seven of the 25 tourist attractions are amusement parks; Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, remains on top in the theme-park world. Tourists appreciate renowned art collections and sunny beaches in equal measure. Many foreign visitors are interested in seeing the natural scenic attractions like the Grand Canyon, Yosemite and Yellowstone National Parks.
7. Fisherman’s Wharf/ The Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, CA(旧金山渔人码头和金门区) The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) is a U.S. National Recreation Area administered by the National Park Service that surrounds the San Francisco Bay area. The Golden Gate National Recreation Area, one of the top tourist destinations, which includes the famous orange bridge along with numerous other spaces throughout the Bay Area, draws 14.3 million visitors annually.
5. Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, Lake Buena Vista, FL The most popular of Disney’s Florida attractions saw a 2.5 percent increase [17.1 million] in visitation compared with 2006, according to the Theme Park Attendance Report. How the Magic Kingdom has managed to maintain its charm and appeal over the years is a lesson in simplicity. It has stayed true to its original vision, a place where families could gather in a clean and safe environment to enjoy the time they spend together.
9. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tenn./N.C.
America’s most visited national park is neither the Grand Canyon nor Yosemite. The natural beauty and the four distinct seasons enjoyed in the GSMNP(大烟山国家 公园) is unmatched! With more than 800 miles of protected trails, this natural wonder hosted nearly 10 million hikers, birders and drivers last year.