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to和for的用法区别是什么
to和for的用法区别是什么
to sb.表示对某人有直接影响比如,食物对某人好或者不好就用to;for 表示从意义、价值等间接角度来说,例如对某人而言是重要的,就用for。
for 和to 这两个介词,意义丰富,用法复杂。
1 介词to 和for 到底有何区别一、TO
1、表目的地;
2、表时刻;
3、表距离;
4、表比较;
5、表给与(某人);
6、表动机或原因。
二、FOR
1、表好处、益处;
2、表一段时间;
3、表计划时间;
4、表同意或支持;
5、表为某人做某事;
6、表动机或原因。
【注意】
当表动机或原因时,to 后接的是动词,for 后接的是名词。
1To 和for 的区别有哪些(1). 表示各种“目的”。
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吉林省长春市综合实验中学2022-2023学年高考冲刺英语模拟试题含解析
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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.Time is pressing.You cannot start your task _____ soon.A.too B.very C.so D.as2.A fireworks display was organized ________ the Queen’s birthday.A.to mark B.markedC.having marked D.being marked3.More subway lines______ to make travelling easy in Beijing in the coming years.A.will build B.will be builtC.build D.are built4.The British government published an official policy document ________ its plans to bring the UK out of the European Union.A.letting out B.putting outC.setting out D.working out5.—Why can’t John land a__________job in years?—Anyone with criminal records will be laid off first when it comes time to let staff go.A.rewarding B.demanding C.worthwhile D.stable6.—How did you like John’s exhibition of paintings last weekend?—To tell you the truth, his paintings didn’t ________ me much.A. refer to B.appeal to C.belong to D.occur to7.The case shocked the public, a hot debate over human nature on the Intemet.A.causes B.caused C.causing D.to cause8.The inner thoughts of the two young persons are revealed in the book, ______ both of them fail to express. A.where B.whenC.who D.which9.—I heard Mr. Morgan would be here at 4:00 pm. next Thursday.—No, he _____ at that time.A.was boarding B.would be boardingC.will be boarding D.is boarding10.Although she did not know Boston well, she made her way ________ to the Home Circle Building.A.easy enough B.enough easyC.easily enough D.enough easily11.Being happy is a skill that can be learned, and one way to ________ ourselves to be happy is to write down the little things that cheer us up each day.A.convey B.appeal C.train D.attempt12.—Is there a hospital nearby? I hurt my ankle, and cannot move now.—It’s about 3 blocks away. I _____ you there.A.took B.takeC.will take D.have taken13.Where have you been ?— I_______in the heavy traffic .Otherwise I_______ here earlier.A.have got stuck; would have come B.got stuck; wasC.got stuck ; would have come D.had stuck ; would come14.In my opinion, one’s individual income does not wholly reflect the extent ________ one’s self-value and social value are realized.A.of which B.with whichC.on which D.to which15.All the dishes in this menu,_____ otherwise stated,will serve two to three people.A.as B.if C.though D.unless16.The Oxford English Dictionary is necessary for learning English, so you'd better buy ___.A.this B.that C.it D.one17.We’d better take umbrellas—I’m sure it ________ when we arrive in London; it’s always wet there at this time of year.A.will rain B.is rainingC.will be raining D.would rain18._________ his conclusion on the evidence he collected on the scene, he proved that the murderer was guilty. A.Based B.BasingC.To base D.Being based19.I'd advise anyone to put aside a proportion of their earnings — ____________.A.nothing great is easy B.nothing comes from nothingC.a bad penny always turns up D.a penny saved is a penny earned20.--- Did you watch the final match of China Open yesterday?---Sure. I it so attentively that I forgot to cook supper.A.watched B.had watchedC.was watching D.was to watch第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
to与for的用法和区别
t o与f o r的用法和区别Document number:NOCG-YUNOO-BUYTT-UU986-1986UTto与for的用法和区别一般情况下, to后面常接对象; for后面表示原因与目的为多。
Thank you for helping me.Thanks to all of you.to sb.表示对某人有直接影响比如,食物对某人好或者不好就用to;for表示从意义、价值等间接角度来说,例如对某人而言是重要的,就用for.for和to这两个介词,意义丰富,用法复杂。
这里仅就它们主要用法进行比较。
1. 表示各种“目的”1. What do you study English for 你为什么要学英语?2. She went to france for holiday. 她到法国度假去了。
3. These books are written for pupils. 这些书是为学生些的。
4. hope for the best, prepare for the worst. 作最好的打算,作最坏的准备。
2.对于1.She has a liking for painting. 她爱好绘画。
2.She had a natural gift for teaching. 她对教学有天赋/3.表示赞成同情,用for不用to.1. Are you for the idea or against it 你是支持还是反对这个想法?2. He expresses sympathy for the common people.. 他表现了对普通老百姓的同情。
3. I felt deeply sorry for my friend who was very ill.4 for表示因为,由于(常有较活译法)1 Thank you for coming. 谢谢你来。
2. France is famous for its wines. 法国因酒而出名。
to与for的用法和区别资料
to与for的用法和区别一般情况下, to后面常接对象; for后面表示原因与目的为多。
Thank you for helping me.Thanks to all of you.to sb.表示对某人有直接影响比如,食物对某人好或者不好就用to;for表示从意义、价值等间接角度来说,例如对某人而言是重要的,就用for.for和to这两个介词,意义丰富,用法复杂。
这里仅就它们主要用法进行比较。
1. 表示各种“目的”1. What do you study English for? 你为什么要学英语?2. She went to france for holiday. 她到法国度假去了。
3. These books are written for pupils. 这些书是为学生些的。
4. hope for the best, prepare for the worst. 作最好的打算,作最坏的准备。
2.对于1.She has a liking for painting. 她爱好绘画。
2.She had a natural gift for teaching. 她对教学有天赋/3.表示赞成同情,用for不用to.1. Are you for the idea or against it? 你是支持还是反对这个想法?2. He expresses sympathy for the common people.. 他表现了对普通老百姓的同情。
3. I felt deeply sorry for my friend who was very ill.4 for表示因为,由于(常有较活译法)1 Thank you for coming. 谢谢你来。
2. France is famous for its wines. 法国因酒而出名。
5.当事人对某事的主观看法,对于(某人),对…来说(多和形容词连用)用介词to,不用for.. He said that money was not important to him.他说钱对他并不重要。
重庆市第一中学校2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中英语试题
重庆市第一中学校2024-2025学年九年级上学期期中英语试题一、语法选择One Saturday morning, I went hiking with my friends. Before leaving, I packed my backpack 1 water, snacks, and a camera for taking pictures.When we reached the foot of the hill, everyone felt quite excited. The first part of the path (路) was such 2 easy job. We sang songs and shared 3 , laughing all the way. But soon, the path became steeper and rockier and the water 4 . I fell down a few times and just felt like 5 up. My legs were tired, and my backpack felt heavier than ever.Just when I was about to give up, my friend Sarah reminded me 6 we were there. “It’s not about how fast you go or how far you get,” she said. “It’s about pushing yourself and enjoying the journey.” 7 words gave me strength, so I kept going.When we finally 8 it to the top, the view was breathtaking. The importance of hiking lies not only in reaching the top 9 but also in overcoming challenges and discovering the beauty along the way. That day, I learned that a hard path may lead to a very 10 view. 1.A.with B.to C.of2.A.a B.an C.the3.A.stories B.stories’C.story4.A.use up B.were used up C.was used up5.A.to give B.giving C.given6.A.what B.whether C.why7.A.Her B.She C.Hers8.A.make B.made C.is making 9.A.success B.successful C.successfully 10.A.beautiful B.more beautiful C.most beautiful二、完形填空Mrs. Thompson, a 47-year-old teacher, was well-known for her warm and caring nature.Every September, she would 11 the school year by telling her new class, “I have a special gift. I can see the future.” Her students would look 12 her with curiosity and doubt.One day, a new student named Jack joined her class. Jack was 13 and seldom talked to others. He seemed to have a negative attitude (消极态度) towards school and life. Mrs. Thompson noticed this and decided to use her “gift” to cheer 14 up.She called the class to the front of the room and said, “I can see that Jack will become a great 15 one day.” The students laughed, but Jack’s eyes lit up with a spark of hope. From that day on, he started to work harder, believing in the possibility of his future success.As years went by, Jack 16 forgot Mrs. Thompson’s words. Her belief (信任) in him pushed him to achieve great things. He graduated as a top student in his class, won a scholarship to a famous university, and finally became a great scientist, just 17 Mrs. Thompson predicted (预测) .Years later, at a school reunion, Jack met Mrs. Thompson again. He thanked her for her 18 on his life. “You gave me the confidence to believe in myself, ” he said. Mrs. Thompson smiled and replied, “I never had a special gift to see the future. I just had the power of kindness and belief in my students. ”Mrs. Thompson 19 Jack and all her students a valuable lesson: a small act of kindness can change a person’s life. It’s not about having a special gift to see the future, but about 20 the future by believing in others.11.A.start B.require C.complete D.leave12.A.for B.at C.after D.up13.A.quiet B.noisy C.active D.funny 14.A.them B.it C.him D.her 15.A.teacher B.interviewer C.artist D.scientist 16.A.always B.never C.sometimes D.usually 17.A.when B.as C.before D.though 18.A.control B.advice C.research D.influence 19.A.learned B.missed C.taught D.studied 20.A.changing B.sharing C.failing D.losing三、阅读理解Dear Gina, Problems with the trains to Liverpool onSaturday. We will now be travelling by bus. It leaveshalf an hour earlier. Please now meet at bus station15 minutes before bus leaves.Everything else is the same.BestMr O'Brien21.When is the school trip?A.On Saturday 4th August.B.On Saturday 14th October.C.On Sunday 14th August.D.On Sunday 4th October.22.How much does it cost for each person?A.£4.B.£10.C.£14.D.£15.23.How will Gina go to Tate Art Museum Liverpool?A.By train.B.By bus.C.By car.D.By air.In Shanghai, a new ice cream shop on Xiangyang Road has recently become famous for its new product: ice creams made with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) . There are many different tastes for the customers to choose from. The staff there say they use ice cream as the main part and add a small number of herbal ingredients (草本成分) to improve the taste.Since the TCM ice creams started selling, they have got great popularity online. The hashtag (话题标签) about them on Sina Weibo has got over 50 million views and 10, 000 comments.“My last bit of guilt about eating ice creams has now gone away. I used to be worried that the icy and high-in-sugar food was bad for my health, but now I never worry about it any more. The herbal ingredients inside can keep me healthy,” a Weibo user said. However, some peopledoubt if it is a good idea to mix ice cream with traditional Chinese medicine. Ding Y u, a doctor in the Aerospace Centre Hospital, said that some ingredients were not suitable for use with ice cream.In fact, ice creams are not the only food product to involve TCM ingredients. They have also been used in milk tea, coffee and bread. The rise of TCM in our modern diet suggests that young people in China are placing more importance on health and willing to try something creative.24.How do the staff improve the taste of the ice cream?A.By adding fruit sugar.B.By adding sea salt.C.By adding herbal ingredients.D.By adding cookies.25.Which “guilt” below has the same meaning as the “guilt” in Paragraph 3?A.Because of his guilt, he will be put into the prison (监狱).B.She had feelings of guilt about leaving her little kid alone at home.C.I always do something wrong because they guilt me into it.D.She tried her best to guilt me into lying to the policemen.26.Which is TRUE according to the passage?A.A new tea shop has recently become famous in Shanghai.B.The hashtag about TCM ice creams on TikTok has got 5 million views.C.Ding Yu thought some herbal ingredients were not suitable for use with ice cream.D.Herbal ingredients have been only used in ice creams by now in China.27.In which part of a newspaper can you probably read this passage?A.Food.B.Science.C.Sports.D.History.I am Jim Hawkins and my story began many years ago, when my father worked at the Admiral Benbow Inn (小旅馆).One day, a tall man with a scar on his face arrived. He opened the door of the inn, singing the song I knew so well: “Fifteen men on the dead man’s chest Yo ho-ho, and a bottle of rum (朗姆酒) !”“A glass of rum,” he said when he came inside.“This is a pleasant inn,” he said. “Do you have any customers?”“Not many,” my father answered.“Well, this is the place for me. You can call me ‘captain’,” he said. Then he asked a man to carry his large box to his room. “I’ m a simple man,” he told my father, “Rum and bacon and eggs are all I want for meals. Here are four gold coins to start. Tell me when I have to pay more.”During the day he went to the cliffs (悬崖) with his telescope (望远镜) and in the evening he sat by the fire drinking rum and water. He asked about sailors every day. Whenever a sail or visited the inn, the captain was always very quiet. One day he told me, “If you see a sailor with one leg, tell me as soon as he arrives.” At that time, I suddenly realized the captain wanted to avoid him.When the captain drank too much rum, he sang sea-songs and told the other customers the stories about his life at sea.He stayed month after month, but he didn’t give my father any more money. My poor father didn’t dare to ask. Everyone was so afraid of the captain and his stories. The only person who was not afraid of him was the local doctor, Dr. Livesey.“If you keep drinking rum like that, you will very soon be dead,” he warned the captain.(Adapted from Treasure Island) 28.What was the captain doing when he first opened the door of the inn?A.Dancing.B.Singing.C.Telling jokes.D.Drinking water. 29.What did the captain give to Jim’s father to pay for the meals?A.An empty bottle.B.A large box.C.Four gold coins.D.A telescope.30.Who does the underlined word “him” in Paragraph 7 refer to?A.Jim.B.Jim’s father.C.A sailor with one leg.D.Dr. Livesey. 31.What kind of stories did the captain tell the other customers?A.Funny.B.Scary.C.Warm.D.Moving.Many Chinese students know the name Li Hua, a made-up boy. Middle school students pretend (假装) to be him when they write letters in English tests. The letters Li Hua writes change every year. That shows how English education in China has changed over time.This year is China’s 75th birthday. The country has done a great job at teaching English and helping people talk to others from different cultures.Tian Lijun, born in 1980, is from Dalian, Liaoning. Dalian is a coastal city, so English was added to the school subjects soon. She started to learn English in middle school in the 1990s. “At first, we learned letters and sounds, then words,” she remembers. “I didn’t learn to make sentences. And the English books were boring.”Later on, English classes began in earlier grades and became more interesting.Students like Wang Mengqi, born in the 2000s, started learning English before Grade One. “We had fun books with pictures and colorful letters,” Wang says.The way teachers teach and the tools they use have also changed a lot. Tian’s first English teacher used to teach in Chinese, but Wang says his teacher encouraged him to speak only English during class. In the past, Tian’s teachers relied on blackboards. Nowadays, students like Wang use computers to practice listening and speaking English.Thanks to updated (更新的) textbooks and lessons that show what’s happening around the world, Chinese students are getting more interested in English learning. “New events can be in the next book. The lessons are connected with real life,” says high school student Lei Chenxiang.The topics for English articles are changing, too. Now, students help Li Hua tell stories about China to his foreign friends. Wang believes these changes reflect China’s growing cultural confidence. “China’s growing role in the world is important,” she says.32.According to the first paragraph, who is Li Hua?A.A Chinese girl.B.An English teacher.C.A made-up boy.D.A boy in real life.33.How is Wang Mengqi’s English learning experience different from Tian Lijun’s?① Wang started learning English before Grade One.① Wang had colorful and interesting English books.① Wang was encouraged to speak Chinese during class.① Wang uses computers to practice listening and speaking.A.①①B.①①①C.①①D.①①①34.What are the updated English textbooks like in China now?A.They only include traditional Chinese stories.B.They are not interested in real-lifeevents.C.They include new and worldwide events.D.They focus a lot on grammar exercises. 35.What’s the best title for the passage?A.The Development of English Education in China B.The Introduction of ChineseEducation in ChinaC.The Changes in English Article Topics D.The Changes in Teaching Ways and Tools①The C919, China’s first home-grown airplane, plays an important role in the country’s aviation industry (航空业). This exciting development means that China is now able to build its own airplanes, just like the big names Boeing and Airbus.①The C919 is a bit like the Airbus A320 and the Boeing B737. It can carry between 158 and 192 passengers and can fly distances between 4, 075 kilometers to 5, 555 kilometers. That’s enough to fly from one side of China to the other!①China Eastern Airlines (航空公司), which got its C919s first, has already used them on several routes (线路) within China. The C919s, flying with China Eastern Airlines last year, have completed over 3, 600 flights and flown for more than 10, 000 hours. That’s a lot of flying and agood sign that the plane can be trusted.①Air China and China Southern Airlines have just taken delivery of (收货) their first C919 airplanes. They plan to use these planes on many different routes, which means more people will get to fly on them.①Air China, China Southern Airlines, and China Eastern Airlines have all ordered 100 C919s each, and they expect to get all of them by 2031. So far, more than 1, 000 orders have been placed for the C919. That’s a lot of interest in a new airplane!①China’s air travel market is growing fast, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. As more people travel, the request for airplanes will keep increasing.①Experts predict that China’s air travel market will become the biggest in the world by 2043. That means a lot more airplanes will be needed, and the C919 could be a big part of that growth.①The C919 is not just about flying people from one place to another. ▲ This can lead to even more advanced (先进的) products in the future. So, the C919 is not just an airplane; it’s a symbol of China’s progress and a sign of even greater things to come.36.Why is the C919 important to China’s aviation industry?A.Because it’s China’s first home-grown airplane.B.Because it’s much better than the Airbus A320.C.Because it can fly from one side of Russia to the other.D.Because it’s the first fighter plane made by China.37.What can we know from the underlined sentence in Paragraph ①?A.China Eastern Airlines is the most popular.B.The C919 has worked well so far.C.The C919 has been used by many countries.D.There will be fewer orders for the C919. 38.Which of the following is probably missing in the ▲ ?A.It’s also stopping China making better airplanes.B.It’s also stopping people thinking out more creative ideas.C.It’s also helping China to develop new technologies.D.It’s also helping people to develop healthier lifestyles.39.Which of the following best shows the structure of this passage?(①= Paragraph 1 ①= Paragraph 2 ①= Paragraph 3 ①= Paragraph 4 ①= Paragraph 5 ①=Paragraph 6 ①= Paragraph 7 ①=Paragraph 8)A.B.C.D.四、补全对话阅读下面对话,从方框内7个选项中选择5个恰当的句子完成此对话,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
三怪客泛舟记(牛津书虫中英文双版本)
简介这本书不是一本不朽的游记:讲的既不是横渡大洋的危险航行,又不是沿着亚马孙河的漂流探险,只不过是次小小的旅行,乘着一只小小的船。
但是不管怎么说也算是次经历吧,是你、我,或者随便是谁都会遇到的……返航之后,我们便会讲起有趣的故事……谁是这次旅行的主人公呢?有乔治,哈里斯和“杰”,(当然还有“元帅”,它是一只狗)。
不论在什么地方,什么时候都能遇到这样的三个年轻人。
他们掉进水里,把东西弄丢,吵架,又笑着和好,互相讲故事……他们个个有远大的抱负,热情也很高,可就是到了早上谁也起不来。
他们都想当伟大的探险家,可事实上,只要一下雨,他们还是愿意呆在暖和的火炉边,坐在舒适的椅子里。
那我们的主人公在河上的经历到底怎么样啊?他们学会在篝火上煎鸡蛋了吗?学会不用启罐器就把罐头打开了吗?这就是他们的故事,三个怪客和一只狗在河上泛舟的故事。
杰罗姆·K·杰罗姆(1895—1927),写过许多著名小说和剧本。
他非常喜欢划船,也喜欢泰晤士河。
他这本最著名和幽默的小说《三怪客泛舟记》讲的就是他和朋友们的亲身经历。
Chapter 1 We decide to go on holidayThere were four of us-George,and William Samuel Harris,and myself,and Montmorency.We were sit-ting in my room,and we were smoking and talking about how bad we were-ill,I mean,of course.We were all feeling in poor health,and we were getting quite worried about it.Harris said that he felt really bad sometimes,and he did not know what he was doing.And then George said that he felt bad,too,and that he did not know what he was do-ing either.With me it was my heart.I knew it was my heart because I had read something in a magazine about the symp-toms of a bad heart.I had all of them.It is a most extraordinary thing,but every time I read about an illness,I realizethat I have it too-and that my symptoms are very bad!In fact,my health has always been a worry,I remember…One day I had a little health problem,and I went to the British Museum Library to read about it.I took the book off the library shelf,and I began to read.After some time,I turned over the page and I began to read about another illness.I don't remember the name of the illness,but I know it was something really terrible.I read about half a page-and then I knew that I had that disease too.I sat there for a time,cold with horror.Slowly,I beqan to turn over more pages.I came to a disease which was worse than the last one.I began to read about it and,as I expected,I had that disease too.Then I began to get really interested in myself,so went back to the beginning of the book.I started with the letter'a'and I read from 'a'to'z'.Ifound that there was only one disease which I did not have.This made me a little unhappy.Why didn't I have that disease too?When I walked into that reading-room,I was a happy,healthy young man.When I left I was a very sick man,close to death…But I was talking about my heart-nobody understood how ill I really was.I had this bad heart when I was a boy.It was with me all the time.I knew that it was my heart because I had all the symptoms of a bad heart.The main symptom was that I did not want to work.Of course,nobody understood that the problem was my heart.Doctors were not so clever then.They just thought that I was lazy!'Why,you lazy boy,you,'they used to say.'Get up and do some work for once in your life!'they did not understand that I was ill.And they did not give me medicine for this illness-they hit me on the side of the head.It is very strange,but those blows on my head often made the illness go away for a time.Sometimes just one blow made the sickness disappear and made me want to start work immediately…Anyway,that evening,George and William Harris and I sat there for half an hour,and described our illnesses to each other.I explained to George and William Harris how I felt when I got up in the morning.William Harris told us how he feltwhen he went to bed.Then George stood in front of the fire,and,with great feeling,he showed us how he felt in the night.George always thinks he is ill,but really,there is never any-thing the matter with him,you know.At that monent Mrs Poppets,my housekeeper,knocked on the door.She wanted to know if we were ready to have supper.We smiled sadly at each other,and then we said that perhaps we should try to eat something.Harris said that a little food helped to prevent illness.So Mrs Poppets brought the supper in.We sat down at the table,and for half an hour we managed to play with some steak and chips-and with a large cake that Mrs Poppets had made.When we had made ourselves eat something,we filled our glasses,and we lit our pipes.Then we began to talk about our health again.We were not quite sure what was the matter with us.However,we were all quite certain of one thing-we had been doing too much work.'We need a rest,'Harris said.'A rest and a change,'George added.I agreed with George,and I said that perhaps we could go to the country.We could find a nice,quiet place and we could sit in the warm summer sun.We could go somewhere peaceful,far away from other people.Harris said that he thought that would be awful.He added that he had been to a place like that once.Everyone went to bed at eight o'clock,and he had to walk for an hour to buy cigarettes and a newspaper.'No,'Harris said.'If you want a rest and a change,then the sea is best.'I said that this was a terrible idea.A sea trip is fine if you are going for a month or two-but not for a week.I know what it is like…You start out on Monday and you think that you are going to enjoy yourself.You wave goodbye happily to your friends.You walk up and down on the ship,like Captain Cook,Sir Francis Drake or Christopher Columbus.On Tuesday you wish that you had not come.On Wednesday,Thursday and Friday you wish that you weredead.On Saturday you are able to drink something.You begin to smile a little at the kind people who ask you how you are.On Sunday you start to walk again,and you eat a little.And on Monday morning,as you stand and wait to get off the ship-you begin to enjoy yourself.I remember that a friend of mine once took a short sea trip from London to Liverpool for his health.He bought a return ticket,but,when he got to Liverpool,he sold it and he came back by train…So I was against the sea trip-not for myself,you understand.I am never seasick.But I was afraid for George.George said he would be fine.In fact,he said he would quite like it,but he thought that Harris and I would both be ill.Harris said he was never seasick.In fact,he had often tried to be ill,but he had not succeeded.It is very strange,but,when you are on land,you never meet anybody who has ever been seasick!So George said,'Well,let's go up the river,then.'He added,'We'll have fresh air on the river.The hard work on the boat will make us hungry,so we'll enjoy our food.We'll sleep well,too.'Harris replied,'Well,you never have any trouble sleeping,anyway.In fact,you're always going to sleep!'But,in the end,Harris agreed that it was a good idea.I thought that it was a good idea,too.The only one who did not like the idea was Montmorency.'It's different for me,'his face said.'You like it,but I don't!There's nothing for me to do.I don't smoke.I don't like looking at the trees and the flowers,and when I'm asleep you'll play about with the boat and I'll fall over the side!'Montmorency's idea of a good time is to collect together all the most awful dogs he can find and then go round the town,looking for other awful dogs to fight.But we were three to one,so we decided to go anyway.1 决定去渡假我们一伙是四个——乔治,威廉·塞缪尔·哈里斯,我,还有“元帅”。
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university of liverpool library catalogue University of Liverpool Library Catalogue: A Comprehensive GuideIntroduction:The University of Liverpool Library Catalogue is a powerful tool that provides students, academics, and researchers with access to a vast collection of resources. This comprehensive guide aims to take you through the steps of utilizing the catalogue effectively, ensuring you can make the most out of the library's resources.Step 1: Accessing the Library CatalogueTo begin, navigate to the University of Liverpool library website. On the homepage, you will find a tab labeled "Catalogue." Click on it to access the library catalogue.Step 2: Basic SearchOnce you enter the catalogue, you will see a search bar. Start with a basic search by entering relevant keywords or the specific title of a resource you are looking for. The catalogue will display a list of results matching your search query.Step 3: Refining your SearchIf your initial search produces an overwhelming number of results, you can refine it to narrow down your options. Use the filters available on the left side of the search results page. These filters allow you to specify the format (e.g., book, journal article, eBook), the year of publication, and other relevant criteria.Step 4: Advanced SearchIf you have more specific requirements or need a targeted search, the advanced search option is a valuable tool. Click on the "Advanced Search" button on the catalogue homepage. Here, you can combine multiple search fields, such as author, title, subject, or ISBN/ISSN, to get more precise results. Experiment with different combinations to optimize your search.Step 5: Requesting MaterialsIf the resource you are looking for is currently unavailable or checked out, you can request it. In the search results page, click on the title to open the item's detailed page. Look for a "Request" or "Place Hold" button to initiate the request process. Follow the instructions provided, including selecting your preferred pickup location.Step 6: Accessing Online ResourcesThe University of Liverpool Library offers an extensive range of online resources, including eBooks, eJournals, and databases. To access these resources, navigate back to the library catalogue homepage and click on the "eResources" tab. This will take you to a page listing all available online resources.Step 7: Browsing Special CollectionsThe University of Liverpool Library boasts several special collections that house unique and valuable materials. To access these collections, navigate to the library catalogue homepage and click on the "Special Collections" tab. Here, you can explore rare books, manuscripts, archives, and other distinctive resources.Step 8: Utilizing Additional FeaturesThe library catalogue offers other features to enhance your research experience. These include citation management tools, saving and organizing search results, and personalizing your preferences. Take some time to explore these features and utilize them in a way that best suits your needs.Step 9: Seeking AssistanceIf you encounter any difficulties during your search or require further assistance, do not hesitate to contact the library staff. They are trained to provide guidance and support, both in-person and through virtual channels. Utilize the "Contact" or "Ask a Librarian" options on the library's website to get in touch with a librarian.Conclusion:With this comprehensive guide, you are now equipped with the knowledge and tools to effectively navigate the University of Liverpool Library Catalogue. Remember, the catalogue is a gateway to a wealth of resources, so take advantage of it to enhance your academic pursuits. Happy researching!。
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英国旅行计划英语作文1If you are planning a trip to the United Kingdom, here is a detailed and reasonable itinerary for you. Starting from London, you can visit the famous Big Ben and Buckingham Palace. The imposing Big Ben, with its melodious chimes, stands as a symbol of time and history. Buckingham Palace, on the other hand, showcases the grandeur and elegance of the British monarchy.Then, make your way to Cambridge, a place brimming with a profound academic atmosphere. Walk along the peaceful riverbanks, surrounded by the ancient and prestigious colleges. The serene beauty and intellectual heritage of Cambridge will surely leave a deep impression on you.After that, head to Manchester, where you can immerse yourself in the passionate football culture. Visit the renowned football stadiums and feel the excitement and energy that pervade the city.Throughout the journey, make sure to savor the local cuisine, interact with the friendly locals, and soak in the unique charm of each place. This travel plan promises to offer you a diverse and unforgettable experience in the United Kingdom.If you are planning a trip to the United Kingdom, here is an extraordinary itinerary that will allow you to soak up the essence of this diverse and charming country.First, we shall set foot in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. The ancient castles there stand majestically, as if telling tales of the bygone eras. The cobblestone streets and the historical buildings exude an air of mystery and romance.Next, our journey takes us to York, a city that seems frozen in time. The medieval streets are lined with quaint shops and charming cafes. The atmosphere is one of tranquility and nostalgia, making it a perfect place to unwind and soak in the history.After that, we head to Liverpool, a city pulsating with the spirit of The Beatles. The music heritage is palpable everywhere, from the famous Cavern Club to the various museums dedicated to the legendary band. The energy and creativity of this place are truly infectious.Finally, we conclude our trip in London, the heart of the UK. From the iconic Big Ben to the bustling Trafalgar Square, and the world-renowned British Museum, there is no shortage of attractions to explore. The city is a melting pot of cultures and a hub of modernity and tradition.This travel plan offers a unique blend of history, culture, and music, ensuring an unforgettable experience in the United Kingdom.When it comes to planning a trip to the United Kingdom, there are various options to meet the diverse needs of tourists. For those who have a passion for natural beauty, a visit to the Lake District is a must. There, they can immerse themselves in the breathtaking landscapes with clear lakes and magnificent mountains. The peaceful and serene atmosphere is sure to rejuvenate their spirits.History enthusiasts will be thrilled to explore the Roman Baths in Bath. 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The UK, a land of rich history and diverse cultures, offers countless attractions and experiences.Starting in London, the heart of the nation, a visit to the British Museum is an absolute must. It houses a vast collection of art and artifacts from around the world, providing a glimpse into human civilization throughout the ages. Not only that, but the culinary delights of London are also something to savor. From traditional fish and chips to exquisite pastries, the city's food scene is a treat for the taste buds.Moving on to Oxford, the prestigious university town, one can wander through the ancient colleges and soak in the academic atmosphere. The architecture is a blend of old and new, each building telling a story of its own. Here, not only can you admire the academic excellence but also pick up unique souvenirs that carry the essence of this scholarly place.In addition, a trip to the countryside is highly recommended. The rolling hills and charming villages offer a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the cities. One can enjoy long walks, breathe in the fresh air, and truly connect with nature.The United Kingdom is a treasure trove waiting to be explored, and this carefully crafted travel plan aims to uncover its multifaceted charm.When it comes to planning a trip to the United Kingdom, there are countless fascinating destinations and experiences waiting to be discovered.A journey through this land offers a profound insight into its rich cultural tapestry.First and foremost, a visit to Windsor Castle is an absolute must. Stepping into this majestic fortress, one can delve deep into the traditions of the British royal family. The grandeur of the architecture and the stories it holds provide a vivid picture of the monarchy's heritage.Another essential stop is the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Here, in the very place where the literary giant once lived and created his masterpieces, one can almost feel the creative energy that flowed through him. The atmosphere is charged with inspiration, allowing us to connect with the world of his timeless works.No trip to the UK would be complete without experiencing the captivating musicals in London's West End. The stage comes alive with spectacular performances, transporting the audience into a world of music, drama, and emotion.In addition, exploring the museums and art galleries of major cities like London and Manchester offers a glimpse into the nation's artistic soul. From classic paintings to contemporary installations, each exhibit tells a story of the UK's evolving creative spirit.This travel plan is not merely a checklist of places to visit but a journey that allows us to truly embrace and understand the essence of British culture.。
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Exploring Work Opportunities in Liverpool。
Liverpool is not only a city famous for its rich history, vibrant culture, and iconic landmarks, but it also offers great opportunities for those seeking employment. As someone intrigued by the idea of working in Liverpool, I embarked on a journey to explore the prospects and experiences of working in this dynamic city.Firstly, one of the key factors to consider when working in Liverpool is the diverse range of industries available. From finance to technology, healthcare to hospitality, Liverpool provides a multitude of options for individuals with varying skills and interests. Researchingthe job market and identifying sectors that align with your expertise and career goals is crucial before diving into the job hunt.Moreover, networking plays a pivotal role in securing employment opportunities in Liverpool. Attending job fairs, industry events, and connecting with professionals through platforms like LinkedIn can significantly enhance your job search. Building meaningful relationships and leveraging personal connections can open doors to hidden job vacancies and valuable insights into the local job market.Furthermore, understanding the work culture in Liverpool is essential for a successful transition into the workforce. The city boasts a dynamic and fast-paced work environment, characterized by innovation, collaboration, and a strong work ethic. Adaptability, flexibility, and a willingness to learn are highly valued traits that can contribute to your success in the Liverpool job market.In addition to career prospects, Liverpool offers a vibrant lifestyle that complements the work experience. Thecity is renowned for its lively music scene, cultural events, and diverse culinary offerings. Exploring thecity's attractions during leisure time can enrich your overall experience and contribute to a fulfilling work-life balance.When it comes to practicalities, finding suitable accommodation and understanding the cost of living are important considerations. Liverpool offers a range of housing options, from city center apartments to suburban homes, catering to different preferences and budgets. Researching rental prices, transportation options, and amenities can help you make informed decisions about where to live based on your work location and lifestyle preferences.In conclusion, working in Liverpool presents exciting opportunities for personal and professional growth. By researching the job market, networking effectively, understanding the work culture, and embracing the city's vibrant lifestyle, individuals can embark on a fulfilling journey in one of the UK's most dynamic cities.。
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去英国游玩的英语作文
去英国游玩的英语作文A Trip to the UK。
Last summer, I had the amazing opportunity to visit the United Kingdom. It was a trip that I had been looking forward to for a long time, and it did not disappoint. The UK is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture, and I was excited to explore everything it had to offer.My trip started in London, the capital city of the UK. London is a bustling metropolis with so much to see and do.I visited iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the British Museum. I also took a ride on the London Eye, which offered stunning views of the city. One of the highlights of my time in London was seeing a West End show. The talent and production value of the performances were truly impressive.After spending a few days in London, I took a train to Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Edinburgh is a charmingcity with a rich history and stunning architecture. Ivisited Edinburgh Castle, which sits atop a hill and offers panoramic views of the city. I also took a stroll along the Royal Mile, a historic street lined with shops, restaurants, and pubs. The atmosphere in Edinburgh was lively and welcoming, and I enjoyed every moment I spent there.From Edinburgh, I traveled to the Scottish Highlands. The Highlands are known for their breathtaking landscapes, and I was in awe of the natural beauty that surrounded me.I went on a guided hike through the mountains and valleys, and the views were absolutely stunning. I also visited Loch Ness, the famous lake where the mythical Loch Ness Monsteris said to reside. Although I didn't spot the monster, Iwas mesmerized by the beauty of the lake and its surroundings.Next, I made my way to the city of Bath, known for its Roman-built baths and Georgian architecture. I spent a day exploring the Roman Baths, which are remarkably well-preserved and offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. I also took a walking tour of the city, learning about itshistory and admiring its beautiful buildings. Bath is a charming and picturesque city, and I was glad to have the opportunity to visit.My final stop in the UK was the city of Liverpool. Liverpool is famous for being the hometown of The Beatles, and I made sure to visit The Beatles Story, a museum dedicated to the band's history and legacy. I also took a walk along the waterfront, admiring the stunning views of the River Mersey. Liverpool has a vibrant and lively atmosphere, and I enjoyed soaking up the culture and energy of the city.Overall, my trip to the UK was an unforgettable experience. I was able to explore historic cities, stunning natural landscapes, and immerse myself in the rich culture of the country. I made memories that will last a lifetime, and I can't wait to visit the UK again in the future.。
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英语公路旅行作文As the sun began to rise over the horizon, casting a warm, golden glow on the quiet countryside, my friends and I embarked on an English road trip that would become one of the most memorable adventures of our lives. With a mix of excitement and anticipation, we loaded our backpacks into the trunk of the car, secured our seatbelts, and set off on a journey that would take us through the picturesque landscapes of England.Our first stop was the historic city of Oxford, renowned for its prestigious university and ancient architecture. As we meandered through the cobblestone streets, we were transported back in time, imagining the scholars and intellectuals who had walked these paths before us. The Bodleian Library, with its grand facade and vast collection of books, was a sight to behold. We spent hours exploring the university's many colleges, each with its own unique charm and history.Leaving Oxford behind, we continued our journey to therolling hills of the Cotswolds. The winding roads led us through quaint villages with thatched-roof cottages and lush, green meadows. We stopped at a local farm shop to taste some of the region's finest cheeses and chutneys, delighting our taste buds with flavors that were both familiar and exotic.As the day turned into evening, we arrived at the city ofBath, famous for its Roman-era baths and Georgian architecture. The city was a perfect blend of ancient history and modern sophistication. We took a guided tour of the Roman Baths, marveling at the engineering feats of the past and the well-preserved remains. The thermal waters were said to have healing properties, and as we dipped our toes in the warm, mineral-rich water, we couldn't help but feel rejuvenated.The next day, we hit the road again, this time heading towards the rugged beauty of the Lake District. The drive was breathtaking, with the landscape changing from gentle hills to dramatic mountain peaks. We spent our days hiking along the shores of Lake Windermere, surrounded by the serene beauty of the lakes and fells. The nights were spent around a campfire, sharing stories and laughter under a sky full of stars.Our final destination was the vibrant city of Liverpool, a place that pulsated with music and culture. We visited the iconic Cavern Club, where The Beatles had played their early gigs, and felt the spirit of rock 'n' roll still echoing through the walls. The city's museums and art galleries were a testament to Liverpool's rich cultural heritage.As our road trip came to an end, we reflected on the experiences we had shared and the bonds that had been strengthened. The English countryside, with its diverse landscapes and rich history, had left an indelible mark on our hearts. It was a journey not just through a country, but through time, and one that we would cherish forever.。
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介绍去英国游玩英语作文1.Title: Exploring the Charms of the United KingdomVisiting the United Kingdom is an exciting journey filled with rich history and culture. From the bustling streets of London to the serene countryside, the UK offers a diverse range of experiences. The Tower of London, Big Ben, and Buckingham Palace are must-sees in the capital. In addition, exploring the ancient castles and charming villages of the countryside provides a peaceful escape. The UK is also renowned for its delicious cuisine, from traditional fish and chips to classic afternoon tea. Overall, a trip to the UK is an unforgettable adventure that combines history, beauty, and delicious food.2.Title: Exploring the Wonders of the United KingdomThe United Kingdom, a land steeped in history and tradition, is a must-visit destination for any traveler. London, the capital, offers a blend of ancient and modern, with iconic landmarks like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace standing tall. The countryside, on the other hand, is a picture of tranquility, with rolling hills and quaint villages. York, a city with cobblestone streets and medieval walls, offers a peek into the past. Additionally, the UK's rich cultural heritage is reflected in its museums and galleries, such as the Tate Modern and the National Gallery. From bustling cities to serene countryside, the UK is a treat for all senses.3.Title: Delights of the United Kingdom: A Traveler's PerspectiveThe United Kingdom boasts a diverse array of attractions that captivate travelers from all over the world. Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is renowned for its gothic architecture and vibrant festivals. Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace, offers a chance to step into the world of the Bard. Meanwhile, the Lake District, with its serene lakes and picturesque mountains, is a paradise for nature lovers. The UK's vibrant nightlife, from bustling pubs to elegant cocktail bars, adds to its allure. Whether seeking history, culture, or natural beauty, the UK offers something for everyone.4.Title: A Journey Through the Charms of the United KingdomThe United Kingdom is a land of contrasts and wonders, appealing to travelers of all stripes. Liverpool, a city famous for its music and maritime history, offers a lively atmosphere. Bath, with its Roman ruins and Georgian architecture, is a step into the past. For a different perspective, the Norfolk Broads, a network of inland waterways, provide a serene setting for boating and wildlife spotting. The UK's diverse cuisine, from traditional pies to Indian curries, is a treat for the taste buds. In conclusion, a trip to the UK is a journey through its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and vibrant culture.。
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英国旅游计划七年级英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Travel Plan in the UKIntroduction:Traveling to the United Kingdom is a dream for many people, with its rich history, diverse culture, and stunning landscapes. In this travel plan, we will explore the must-visit destinations, the best ways to get around, and some tips on making the most of your trip.Must-visit Destinations:1. London: The capital city of the UK is a vibrant metropolis with countless attractions, including the iconic Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, and the British Museum. Don't forget to take a ride on the London Eye for panoramic views of the city.2. Edinburgh: The capital of Scotland is known for its historic architecture, charming cobblestone streets, and the impressiveEdinburgh Castle. Make sure to visit during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for a taste of the city's lively arts scene.3. Oxford: This picturesque university town is home to the prestigious Oxford University, as well as beautiful gardens and architecture. Take a stroll along the scenic river Thames and visit the Bodleian Library for a taste of academia.4. Stonehenge: This ancient stone circle is shrouded in mystery and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit at sunrise or sunset for a magical experience.5. The Lake District: This stunning region in northwest England is famous for its pristine lakes, rolling hills, and charming villages. Explore the hiking trails, take a boat ride on Lake Windermere, and enjoy a traditional pub lunch.Best Ways to Get Around:1. Train: The UK has an extensive rail network that connects major cities and towns. Purchase a BritRail Pass for unlimited train travel during your stay.2. Bus: Local buses are a convenient way to explore smaller towns and rural areas. Look into the National Express bus service for longer journeys between cities.3. Car: Renting a car is a great option for exploring the countryside and off-the-beaten-path destinations. Just remember to drive on the left side of the road!4. Walking: Many cities like London and Edinburgh are pedestrian-friendly, so take advantage of walking tours to soak in the sights and sounds.Tips for an Unforgettable Trip:1. Pack for the weather: The UK is known for its unpredictable weather, so be prepared for rain or shine. Bring layers, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable shoes for exploring on foot.2. Respect local customs: The UK has a rich history and strong traditions, so be mindful of cultural differences and show respect for local customs.3. Try the local cuisine: Don't miss out on classic British dishes like fish and chips, scones with clotted cream, and a proper English breakfast.4. Stay connected: Purchase a local SIM card or use Wi-Fi hotspots to stay connected with friends and family back home.Conclusion:Traveling to the UK is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will leave you with unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for its history and culture. Whether you're exploring bustling cities or peaceful countryside, there's something for everyone in this diverse and beautiful country. Enjoy your travels and make the most of your time in the UK!篇2My Summer Vacation in EnglandLast summer, my family and I went on an exciting trip to England. We had been planning this trip for a long time, and we were all very excited to finally be able to visit this beautiful country. From the bustling city of London to the picturesque countryside, England had so much to offer and we couldn't wait to explore it all.Our first stop was London, the capital city of England. We visited iconic landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and the Tower of London. We also took a ride on the London Eye and enjoyed the stunning views of the city from above. Walking through the bustling streets of London, we tried traditional British dishes like fish and chips and sticky toffee pudding. Wealso visited the world-famous British Museum and learned about the country's rich history and culture.After spending a few days in London, we decided to head to the countryside to experience a different side of England. We rented a car and drove through the rolling hills of the Cotswolds, stopping in charming villages like Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold. We went on long walks through the picturesque countryside, admiring the stunning views and breathing in the fresh air. We also visited historical sites like Warwick Castle and Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare.One of the highlights of our trip was visiting the stunning city of Bath. We spent a day exploring the beautiful Georgian architecture and relaxing in the famous Roman Baths. We also went on a day trip to Stonehenge, one of the most famous prehistoric monuments in the world. Standing in front of the mysterious stone circle, we couldn't help but feel the magic and wonder of this ancient site.As our trip came to an end, we realized how much we had fallen in love with England. From the vibrant city life of London to the peaceful countryside of the Cotswolds, we had experienced the best that this country had to offer. Our summer vacation inEngland was truly unforgettable, and we couldn't wait to come back and explore more of this beautiful country in the future.篇3Title: Travel Plan to the United KingdomIntroductionThe United Kingdom, consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, is a country with a rich history, diverse culture, and stunning natural landscapes. In this article, I will share my travel plan to visit some of the most famous attractions in the UK.Day 1-3: LondonI will start my journey in London, the capital city of the UK. There are so many iconic landmarks to see, such as the Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, Big Ben, and the London Eye. I will also visit museums like the British Museum and the Natural History Museum. In the evenings, I plan to enjoy a West End show in one of London's famous theaters.Day 4-5: EdinburghNext, I will travel to Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland. I will explore the historic Edinburgh Castle, stroll down the RoyalMile, and hike up Arthur's Seat for panoramic views of the city. I will also visit the Scottish National Gallery and try some traditional Scottish cuisine like haggis and whisky.Day 6-7: Stonehenge and BathFrom Edinburgh, I will take a road trip to Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I will marvel at the mysterious stone circle and learn about its ancient history. Then, I will continue to the city of Bath, known for its Roman baths and stunning Georgian architecture. I will relax in the thermal waters of the Thermae Bath Spa and explore the picturesque streets of the city.Day 8-10: Liverpool and ManchesterMy next stop will be the cities of Liverpool and Manchester. In Liverpool, I will visit The Beatles Story museum, take a ferry ride on the River Mersey, and explore the historic Albert Dock. In Manchester, I will tour Old Trafford stadium, home of Manchester United, and visit the Museum of Science and Industry.Day 11-12: Lake DistrictFor the last leg of my trip, I will head to the Lake District, a region of breathtaking natural beauty in northwest England. I willhike in the scenic valleys, cruise on Lake Windermere, and visit charming villages like Ambleside and Grasmere. The Lake District is the perfect place to unwind and appreciate the stunning landscapes of the UK.ConclusionMy travel plan to the United Kingdom promises to be an exciting and memorable experience. From the bustling city of London to the tranquil Lake District, the UK offers a diverse range of attractions for visitors to explore. I can't wait to embark on this adventure and discover the beauty and charm of this fascinating country.。
英语作文-利物浦公共交通运输行业发展前景
英语作文-利物浦公共交通运输行业发展前景The development prospects of the public transportation industry in Liverpool are promising, with a number of initiatives and projects underway to improve the efficiency, accessibility, and sustainability of the city's transport network. 。
One of the key developments in the public transportation sector in Liverpool is the expansion and modernization of the city's bus network. The introduction of new, low-emission buses and the implementation of smart ticketing systems have made bus travel more convenient and environmentally friendly. In addition, the city has been investing in the development of bus priority measures, such as dedicated bus lanes and traffic signal priority, to improve the reliability and speed of bus services.Another important aspect of the public transportation industry in Liverpool is the ongoing investment in the city's rail network. The construction of new stations, such as the new station at Maghull North, and the electrification of existing lines have improved connectivity and reduced journey times for rail passengers. Furthermore, the introduction of new rolling stock, such as the new Merseyrail trains, has enhanced the comfort and capacity of the rail services in the city.In addition to improvements in bus and rail services, Liverpool is also making strides in promoting sustainable modes of transport, such as cycling and walking. The city has been investing in the development of cycling infrastructure, including new cycle lanes and bike-sharing schemes, to encourage more people to cycle for their daily commutes. Furthermore, initiatives to improve pedestrian facilities, such as the Liverpool City Centre Connectivity Scheme, are aimed at creating a more pedestrian-friendly environment in the city.The future development of Liverpool's public transportation industry is also closely linked to the city's ambitious plans for sustainable urban development. The Liverpool City Region has set out a vision for sustainable growth, which includes the development of integrated transport hubs, the expansion of the Merseyrail network, and the improvement of connectivity between different modes of transport. These initiatives areaimed at creating a more seamless and efficient transport network that can support the city's economic and social development.In conclusion, the public transportation industry in Liverpool is undergoing significant developments to improve the efficiency, accessibility, and sustainability of the city's transport network. With ongoing investments in bus and rail services, as well as initiatives to promote sustainable modes of transport, the future prospects for the public transportation industry in Liverpool are promising. These developments are not only aimed at improving the daily commute for residents, but also at supporting the city's long-term vision for sustainable urban development.。
Liverpool is a great place to visit
Liverpool is a great place to visit! 利物浦是参观的好地方!The most enjoyable way to discover Liverpool is by boat. The first thing to do is to take a ferry across the River Mersey. It's the best way to find out about this city's long and interesting history. The Liverpool Ferry, which is the oldest ferry service in Europe, started more than 800 years ago.浏览利物浦最令人愉快的方式是乘船。
要做的第一件事是乘船渡过莫西河。
这是了解这个城市的悠久、有趣的历史的最好方式。
利物浦轮渡是欧洲历史上最早的轮渡,早在800年前就有了。
In the 18th centure Livepool became an important city for international trade across the Atlantic Ocean. Ships sailed from Liverpool to the United States and Africa. The place to lean more about Liverpool's importance is the Maritime Museum.十八世纪利物浦成了横渡大西洋的重要的国际贸易城市。
轮船从利物浦航行到美国和非洲。
了解更多利物浦的重要性的地方是海洋博物馆。
Liverpool was important because of its industry and trade in the 18th century. In the 20th century it became famous for music. The boys in the rock group, the Beatles, all came from Liverpool. The city is very proud of them. It named its airport, John Lennon International Airport, after one of the beatles. Tourists can take a bus tour to visit some of the places the Beatles mention intheir song,like Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields. They can also visit the Cavern Club--the group first played there in 1961. The Beatles Story is a museum and gallery. Here you can find out more about these world-famous musicians.利物浦十八世纪因工业和贸易而显得重要。
利物浦英语作文
利物浦英语作文Liverpool: A Vibrant City with Rich History and CultureLiverpool, a city located on the banks of the River Mersey in the northwest of England, is a vibrant hub of culture, history, and sports. With a rich maritime past, Liverpool has evolved into a modern city that offers a unique blend of old and new, attracting visitors from all over the world.The city's maritime history is evident in its iconic landmarks such as the Liver Building and the Port of Liverpool. These structures not only reflect the city's former glory as a major port, but also serve as reminders of the important role Liverpool has played in the global economy.In recent years, Liverpool has undergone a significant transformation, with the regeneration of its waterfront and the development of new cultural attractions. The Liverpool ONE shopping district, for instance, has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a diverse range of retail outlets, restaurants, and cafes.The city is also renowned for its cultural offerings. The Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and the Liverpool Everyman Theatre are just two of the many venues that host a variety of concerts, plays, andexhibitions. The annual Liverpool International Festival of Music and the Liverpool Biennial exhibition are also highly anticipated events that attract large crowds.Sports fans will also find plenty to enjoy in Liverpool. The city is famous for its association with football, and is home to the legendary Liverpool Football Club. Matches at Anfield Stadium are always a thrilling experience, with the passionate support of the city's fans creating an electric atmosphere.In addition to its cultural and sporting attractions, Liverpool also boasts a vibrant nightlife. From cozy pubs to lively clubs, there are plenty of options for those who want to enjoy a night out.In conclusion, Liverpool is a city that offers something for everyone. Whether you're interested in history, culture, sports, or simply want to enjoy the lively atmosphere, Liverpool is sure to leave a lasting impression.利物浦:充满活力和丰富历史文化的城市利物浦,一座坐落于英格兰西北部默西河畔的城市,是文化、历史和体育的活跃中心。
英国利物浦大学校园设施全面
【导语】利物浦⼤学的校园位于市中⼼,为学⽣们提供了所有必须的⼀切。
校园⾥就有学⽣宿舍,⽽且保证分配给国际新⽣。
学⽣宿舍⾥全都安装了宽带,校园内还设置了⽆线环境。
两个主图书馆24⼩时开放,另外好⼏个学科系也有⾃⼰的图书馆,它们⼀共收藏了1800万册书籍和17000种电⼦刊物。
⽬前利物浦⼤学投资了2000万英镑,⼤规模扩建和重修⽂科和⼈⽂图书馆。
它还投资了1.8亿英镑于多项设施更新换代项⽬。
例如对⼯程学院的重新开发⼯作正在紧锣密⿎地进⾏中,竣⼯后将包括⼀个新的积极学习实验室。
下⾯英国利物浦⼤学校园设施全⾯。
【英国利物浦⼤学校园设施全⾯——软硬件设施】 学校拥有192栋⾮住宅类建筑,其中设有69个演讲汇报厅,114个教学区以及最先进的研究设施;51栋住宅楼,提供3385间舒适房间。
在校园中⼼的建筑师红砖建筑:维多利亚⼤厦。
它建于1892年,除⽤于教学和科研外,⾥⾯还布置了精⼼设计的画廊和博物馆。
近年来利物浦⼤学投资2亿英镑进⾏校园改造⼯程,其拥有⾼标准的教学和科研环境。
【英国利物浦⼤学校园设施全⾯——图书馆】 ⾯还有精⼼设计的画廊和利物浦⼤学两个主图书馆24⼩时开放,藏书量巨⼤,馆内共收藏了⼤约1800多万册书籍和17000多种电⼦刊物,穿梭于书架,能发现20世纪初期的书刊和杂志仍然完好保留着,让你不禁感叹学校悠久的教学历史。
图书馆内管理极为科学和⼈性化。
利物浦⼤学⼜投资了近2000万英镑,⼤规模扩建和重修社科类图书馆。
【英国利物浦⼤学校园设施全⾯——计算机络】 校园的计算机中⼼、学科系和图书馆⾥共有数千台电脑供学⽣使⽤。
在这些中⼼⾥学⽣们免费上,也能⽤⾃⼰的⼿提电脑或掌上电脑在校园⾥⽆线上。
⼤学投资了1.8亿左右英镑⽤于多项设施,包括欧洲最先进的实验室,耗资将近2500万英镑修建⽣物科学楼。
【英国利物浦⼤学校园设施全⾯——运动设施】 学校在校园内外都有体育设施,校内运动中⼼有两间体育馆、1个33⽶的游泳池、4个壁球场、1间舞蹈室、健⾝房和⼒量练习室。
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