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黑龙江省龙东联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期10月份月考英语试卷

黑龙江省龙东联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期10月份月考英语试卷

黑龙江省龙东联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期10月份月考英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Why did the woman go to Mallorca?A.To teach Spanish.B.To see a friend.C.To look for a job. 2.What does the man ask the woman to do?A.Submit a report for him.B.Go to a class with him.C.Take him to hospital. 3.Who will look after the children?A.Jennifer.B.Marie.C.Suzy.4.What are the speakers going to do?A.Go shopping.B.Drive home.C.Eat out.5.What are the speakers talking about?A.How to fry fish.B.How to make coffee.C.How to remove a bad smell.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.When does Gomez watch a football game on TV?A.When the stadium is crowded.B.When he fails to get a ticket.C.When his friends are too busy.7.How much did Gomez pay for the football game last time?A.$20.B.$50.C.$25.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.What did Alex do in the afternoon?A.He had a walk.B.He went hunting.C.He planted trees. 9.What did Alex bring back?A.Leaves.B.Flowers.C.books10.What was Bob doing when Alex saw him?A.Swimming.B.Taking pictures.C.Fishing.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

美国总共有58个NationalPark解析

美国总共有58个NationalPark解析

美国国家公园(National Park),是由美国国家公园管理处管理(US National Park Service)。

主页:/ 全美共有58个国家公园!它们分别是:1. 阿卡迪亚国家公园(Acadia National Park) [Bar harbor Maine]2. 美属萨摩亚国家公园(American Samoa National Park) [American Samoa, Pacific Ocean]3. 拱门国家公园(Arches National Park) [Moab, Utah]4. 恶土国家公园(Badlands National Park) [Rapid City, South Dakota]5. 大转弯国家公园(Big Bend National Park) [El Paso, Texas]6. 比斯坎国家公园(Biscayne National Park) [Miami, Florida]7. 甘尼逊黑峡谷国家公园(Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park) [Montrose, Colorado]8. 布莱斯国家公园(Bryce Canyon National Park) [Tropic, Utah]9. 峡谷地国家公园(Canyon lands National Park) [Moab, Utah]10. 圆顶礁国家公园(Capitol Reef National Park) [Torrey, Utah]11. 卡斯白洞穴国家公园(Carlsbad Caverns National Park) [Carlsbad, New Mexico]12. 海峡岛国家公园(Channel Islands National Park) [Santa Barbara, California]13. 坎格瑞沼泽国家公园(Congaree National Park) [Columbia, South Carolina]14. 火山湖国家公园(Crater Lake National Park) [Medford, Oregon]15. 库雅荷加谷国家公园(Cuyahoga Valley National Park)[Akron,Ohio]16. 大沼泽国家公园(Everglades National Park) [Homestead,Florida]17. 死谷国家公园(Death Valley National Park) [Pahrump,Nevada]18. 德纳理国家公园(Denali National Park) [Healy,Alaska]19. 海龟国家公园(Dry Tortugas National Park)[Key West,Florida]20. 北极之门国家公园(Gates of the Arctic National Park) [Fairbanks,Alaska]21. 冰川国家公园(Glacier National Park) [Kalispell,Montana]22. 冰川湾国家公园(Glacier Bay National Park) [Juneau,Alaska]23. 大峡谷国家公园(Grand Canyon National Park) [Flagstaff,Arizona]24. 大提顿国家公园(Grand Teton National Park) [Jackson,Wyoming]25. 大盆地国家公园(Great Basin National Park) [Ely,Nevada]26. 大沙丘国家公园(Great Sand Dunes National Park) [Pueblo,Colorado]27. 大雾山国家公园(Great Smoky Mountains National Park) [Knoxville,Tennesse]28. 瓜达卢佩山国家公园(Guadalupe Mountains National Park) [El Paso,Texas]29. 哈来亚咔拉国家公园(Haleakala National Park) [Pukalani, Hawaii]30. 夏威夷火山国家公园(Hawaii V olcanoes National Park) [Mt. View, Hawaii]31. 温泉国家公园(Hot Springs National Park) [Hot Springs, Arkansas]32. 罗亚岛国家公园(Isle Royale National Park) [Duluth, Michigan]33. 约束亚树国家公园(Joshua Tree National Park) [Palm Springs, California]34. 卡特迈国家公园(Katmai National Park) [King Salmon, Alaska]35. 奇奈峡湾国家公园(Kenai Fjords National Park) [Seward, Alaska]36. 科伯克河谷国家公园(Kobuk Valley National Park) [Fairbanks, Alaska]37. 克拉克湖国家公园(Lake Clark National Park) [Anchorage, Alaska]38. 拉森火山国家公园(Lassen V olcanic National Park) [Redding, California]39. 猛犸洞国家公园(Mammoth Cave National Park) [Louisville, Kentucky]40. 台地国家公园(Mesa V erde National Park) [Cortez, Colorado]41. 雷尼尔山国家公园(Mount Rainier National Park) [Tacoma, Washington]42. 北瀑布国家公园(North Cascades National Park) [Seattle, Washington]43. 奥林匹克国家公园(Olympic National Park) [Seattle, Washington]44. 化石林国家公园(Petrified Forest National Park) [Flagstaff, Arizona]45. 红杉树国家公园(Redwood National Park) [Eureka, California]46. 落矶山国家公园(Rocky Mountain National Park) [Longmont, Colorado]47. 仙人掌国家公园(Saguaro National Park) [Tucson, Arizona]48. 美洲杉国家公园(Sequoia National Park) [Fresno, California]49. 国王峡谷国家公园(Kings Canyon National Park) [Fresno, California]50. 山那都国家公园(Shenandoah National Park) [Waynesboro,Virginia]51. 罗斯福国家公园(Theodore Roosevelt National Park)52. 维尔京岛国家公园(Virgin Islands National Park) [Dickinson,North Dakota]53. 探险家国家公园(V oyageurs National Park)[Duluth,Minnesota]54. 风洞国家公园(Wind Cave National Park) [Rapid City,South Dakota]55. 兰格尔圣伊莱亚斯国家公园(Wrangell-St. Elias National Park)[Anchorage, Alaska]56. 黄石国家公园(Yellowstone National Park) [Billing, Montana]57. 优胜美地国家公园(Yosemite National Park) [Mariposa, CA]58. 锡安山国家公园(Zion National Park) [Springdale, Utah]美国国家公园列表维基百科,自由的百科全书美国国家公园分布图(鼠标移动到红点显示对应公园名称)美国一共有58座国家公园,由美国内政部下辖的美国国家公园管理局负责管理。

野外计划英文作文初中

野外计划英文作文初中

野外计划英文作文初中示例1:Title: An Adventurous Camping Trip: A Memorable ExperienceEnglish:Dear Reader,As an avid explorer of nature, I recently embarked on a thrilling camping trip that left an indelible mark on my heart and mind. The idea was to immerse myself in the wilderness, disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life, and experience the beauty of Mother Nature at its purest form. This adventure took place in the picturesque Shenandoah National Park, where the tranquility of the forest met with the majesty of the mountains.Our journey began with meticulous planning. We assembled our gear, packed food, water, and essential survival tools, ensuring we had a first-aid kit, a map, and a compass for navigation. As a group of five friends, we learned the importance of teamwork and communication, assigning tasks such as setting up tents, starting a fire, and gathering firewood. Each member contributed to theoverall success of the trip.The first night under the starlit sky was enchanting. We sat around the campfire, roasting marshmallows, sharing stories, and listening to the symphony of nocturnal creatures. The crisp mountain air and the distant hooting of owls created a sense of peace that is hard to replicate in the urban environment. We learned to appreciate the value of quiet moments and the simple pleasures of life.During the day, we embarked on hikes along the park's trails, marveling at the diverse flora and fauna. We encountered wildflowers, towering trees, and even a family of deer grazing by the river. These encounters reinforced our understanding of the delicate balance between humans and nature, and the need for conservation.We also spent time fishing, our lines casting into thecrystal-clear water, hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive trout. It wasn't just about catching fish; it was about the patience, the concentration, and the joy of being present in the moment. The experience taught us patience and resilience, lessons that can be applied to everyday life.However, the trip wasn't without challenges. Weather changes can be unpredictable, and one evening, a sudden storm threatened to extinguish our campfire. But we banded together, using our survival skills to protect our gear and find shelter. It was a humbling reminder of our vulnerability and the importance of preparation.As the sun set on our final night, we sat together, reflecting on the journey. We talked about the growth we had experienced, the lessons learned, and the memories created. The camping trip served as a catalyst for personal development, fostering resilience, independence, and a deeper connection with nature.In conclusion, this memorable outdoor adventure not only provided us with a break from routine but also offered valuable life lessons. It taught us the importance of preparation, teamwork, and respect for the environment. Our Shenandoah National Park camping trip will forever remain etched in our hearts, a testament to the power of nature and the bonds formed through shared experiences.中文:亲爱的读者,作为一个热衷于探索自然的人,我最近进行了一次激动人心的露营之旅,这次经历在我心中留下了深刻的印象。

华盛顿风景英语作文

华盛顿风景英语作文

华盛顿风景英语作文The Captivating Landscapes of Washington, D.C.Nestled along the banks of the Potomac River, the city of Washington, D.C. stands as a testament to the grandeur and vision of the United States. As the nation's capital, it serves as a hub of political, cultural, and historical significance, drawing visitors from around the world to marvel at its iconic landmarks and immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of American heritage. From the stately monuments that dot the landscape to the verdant parks and gardens that offer respite from the bustling streets, the city's natural beauty is truly a sight to behold.One of the most striking features of Washington, D.C. is the abundance of green spaces that dot the urban landscape. The National Mall, a sprawling expanse of parkland that stretches from the United States Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial, is a prime example of the city's commitment to preserving its natural heritage. Lined with towering elm trees and dotted with meticulously manicured lawns, the Mall serves as a serene oasis in the heart of the city, offering visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature.Beyond the National Mall, the city boasts a wealth of other parks and gardens that showcase the region's diverse ecosystems. The United States Botanic Garden, located just steps from the Capitol building, is a verdant oasis that showcases the incredible diversity of plant life from around the world. Visitors can stroll through lush tropical rainforests, arid deserts, and temperate forests, all while learning about the importance of conservation and the delicate balance of our global ecosystem.Another must-see destination in Washington, D.C. is the National Arboretum, a sprawling 446-acre park that features a stunning array of trees, shrubs, and flowers from around the world. The Arboretum is home to the National Bonsai and Penjing Museum, which showcases the ancient art of bonsai cultivation, as well as the National Herb Garden, a vibrant display of medicinal and culinary plants from across the globe.One of the most iconic natural landmarks in Washington, D.C. is the Tidal Basin, a picturesque body of water that is surrounded by a stunning display of cherry blossom trees. Each spring, the city comes alive with the delicate pink and white blooms, drawing visitors from near and far to witness the breathtaking spectacle. The Tidal Basin is also home to several of the city's most famous monuments, including the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Franklin DelanoRoosevelt Memorial, which offer visitors a chance to reflect on the nation's rich history and the enduring legacy of its leaders.Beyond the city's parks and gardens, Washington, D.C. is also home to a wealth of natural wonders that showcase the region's diverse ecosystems. The C&O Canal National Historical Park, which stretches for over 184 miles along the Potomac River, is a popular destination for hikers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts. The park features a network of trails that wind through lush forests, past historic locks and aqueducts, and along the banks of the serene waterway.Another natural gem in the Washington, D.C. area is the Shenandoah National Park, which lies just a short drive from the city. This expansive wilderness area is home to stunning mountain vistas, cascading waterfalls, and a diverse array of flora and fauna. Visitors can hike along the Appalachian Trail, which runs through the heart of the park, or explore the park's many scenic drives and overlooks, taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains.Overall, the natural beauty of Washington, D.C. is a testament to the city's enduring commitment to preserving its environmental heritage. From the verdant parks and gardens that dot the urban landscape to the stunning natural wonders that lie just beyond the city limits, there is no shortage of opportunities for visitors to immersethemselves in the beauty of the region. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply someone who appreciates the simple pleasures of a peaceful stroll through a lush, green oasis, Washington, D.C. has something to offer everyone who seeks to explore its captivating landscapes.。

美国总共有58个National Park

美国总共有58个National Park

美国国家公园(National Park),是由美国国家公园管理处管理(US National Park Service)。

主页:/ 全美共有58个国家公园!它们分别是:1. 阿卡迪亚国家公园(Acadia National Park) [Bar harbor Maine]2. 美属萨摩亚国家公园(American Samoa National Park) [American Samoa, Pacific Ocean]3. 拱门国家公园(Arches National Park) [Moab, Utah]4. 恶土国家公园(Badlands National Park) [Rapid City, South Dakota]5. 大转弯国家公园(Big Bend National Park) [El Paso, Texas]6. 比斯坎国家公园(Biscayne National Park) [Miami, Florida]7. 甘尼逊黑峡谷国家公园(Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park) [Montrose, Colorado]8. 布莱斯国家公园(Bryce Canyon National Park) [Tropic, Utah]9. 峡谷地国家公园(Canyon lands National Park) [Moab, Utah]10. 圆顶礁国家公园(Capitol Reef National Park) [Torrey, Utah]11. 卡斯白洞穴国家公园(Carlsbad Caverns National Park) [Carlsbad, New Mexico]12. 海峡岛国家公园(Channel Islands National Park) [Santa Barbara, California]13. 坎格瑞沼泽国家公园(Congaree National Park) [Columbia, South Carolina]14. 火山湖国家公园(Crater Lake National Park) [Medford, Oregon]15. 库雅荷加谷国家公园(Cuyahoga Valley National Park)[Akron,Ohio]16. 大沼泽国家公园(Everglades National Park) [Homestead,Florida]17. 死谷国家公园(Death Valley National Park) [Pahrump,Nevada]18. 德纳理国家公园(Denali National Park) [Healy,Alaska]19. 海龟国家公园(Dry Tortugas National Park)[Key West,Florida]20. 北极之门国家公园(Gates of the Arctic National Park) [Fairbanks,Alaska]21. 冰川国家公园(Glacier National Park) [Kalispell,Montana]22. 冰川湾国家公园(Glacier Bay National Park) [Juneau,Alaska]23. 大峡谷国家公园(Grand Canyon National Park) [Flagstaff,Arizona]24. 大提顿国家公园(Grand Teton National Park) [Jackson,Wyoming]25. 大盆地国家公园(Great Basin National Park) [Ely,Nevada]26. 大沙丘国家公园(Great Sand Dunes National Park) [Pueblo,Colorado]27. 大雾山国家公园(Great Smoky Mountains National Park) [Knoxville,Tennesse]28. 瓜达卢佩山国家公园(Guadalupe Mountains National Park) [El Paso,Texas]29. 哈来亚咔拉国家公园(Haleakala National Park) [Pukalani, Hawaii]30. 夏威夷火山国家公园(Hawaii V olcanoes National Park) [Mt. View, Hawaii]31. 温泉国家公园(Hot Springs National Park) [Hot Springs, Arkansas]32. 罗亚岛国家公园(Isle Royale National Park) [Duluth, Michigan]33. 约束亚树国家公园(Joshua Tree National Park) [Palm Springs, California]34. 卡特迈国家公园(Katmai National Park) [King Salmon, Alaska]35. 奇奈峡湾国家公园(Kenai Fjords National Park) [Seward, Alaska]36. 科伯克河谷国家公园(Kobuk Valley National Park) [Fairbanks, Alaska]37. 克拉克湖国家公园(Lake Clark National Park) [Anchorage, Alaska]38. 拉森火山国家公园(Lassen V olcanic National Park) [Redding, California]39. 猛犸洞国家公园(Mammoth Cave National Park) [Louisville, Kentucky]40. 台地国家公园(Mesa V erde National Park) [Cortez, Colorado]41. 雷尼尔山国家公园(Mount Rainier National Park) [Tacoma, Washington]42. 北瀑布国家公园(North Cascades National Park) [Seattle, Washington]43. 奥林匹克国家公园(Olympic National Park) [Seattle, Washington]44. 化石林国家公园(Petrified Forest National Park) [Flagstaff, Arizona]45. 红杉树国家公园(Redwood National Park) [Eureka, California]46. 落矶山国家公园(Rocky Mountain National Park) [Longmont, Colorado]47. 仙人掌国家公园(Saguaro National Park) [Tucson, Arizona]48. 美洲杉国家公园(Sequoia National Park) [Fresno, California]49. 国王峡谷国家公园(Kings Canyon National Park) [Fresno, California]50. 山那都国家公园(Shenandoah National Park) [Waynesboro,Virginia]51. 罗斯福国家公园(Theodore Roosevelt National Park)52. 维尔京岛国家公园(Virgin Islands National Park) [Dickinson,North Dakota]53. 探险家国家公园(V oyageurs National Park)[Duluth,Minnesota]54. 风洞国家公园(Wind Cave National Park) [Rapid City,South Dakota]55. 兰格尔圣伊莱亚斯国家公园(Wrangell-St. Elias National Park)[Anchorage, Alaska]56. 黄石国家公园(Yellowstone National Park) [Billing, Montana]57. 优胜美地国家公园(Yosemite National Park) [Mariposa, CA]58. 锡安山国家公园(Zion National Park) [Springdale, Utah]美国国家公园列表维基百科,自由的百科全书美国一共有58座国家公园,由美国内政部下辖的美国国家公园管理局负责管理。

美丽的申甘林带作文400字

美丽的申甘林带作文400字

美丽的申甘林带作文400字English: The beautiful Shenandoah Valley is a place of extraordinary natural beauty and cultural heritage. Located in the state of Virginia, this stunning region is characterized by its rolling hills, lush forests, and picturesque farms. The Shenandoah River flows through the valley, adding to its scenic charm. The Shenandoah National Park, with its majestic mountain ranges and breathtaking vistas, is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Hiking through its numerous trails, one can appreciate the abundance of flora and fauna that call this park home. The vibrant fall foliage that blankets the valley during autumn is a sight to behold. Additionally, the Shenandoah Valley is rich in history, with numerous historic sites and battlefields dating back to the American Civil War. Places like Harpers Ferry and Winchester offer a glimpse into the region's past. The Shenandoah Valley is also renowned for its thriving arts and cultural scene, with art galleries, theaters, and music festivals attracting visitors from near and far. The warmth and friendliness of the locals further enhance the experience of exploring this region. Whether it's driving along the scenic Skyline Drive, tasting local wines at wineries, or experiencing the charm of small towns likeStaunton and Lexington, the Shenandoah Valley offers a diverse range of activities and attractions for everyone to enjoy.中文翻译: 美丽的申甘林带是一个自然风光迷人、文化遗产丰富的地方。

盘点美国十条自驾公路_美到令人感动

盘点美国十条自驾公路_美到令人感动

盘点美国十条自驾公路_美到令人感动美国幅员广大,每个地方都有各自的特色,也许是海天一线的蔚蓝,也许是高山深谷的缤纷多彩,又或者是冰川冻原的雪白,而这些都是要自己亲身去体会、感受那令人感动的美,所以,不如跳上车,开启一段美好的旅程吧!一、太平洋海岸公路美国西部加州一号公路以Orange County的Dana Point为起点,一直到北加的Mendocino County结束进入101公路,其中最著名的一段便是太平洋海岸公路,沿途一边是美丽的海岸,一边是绵延的山脉,还会经过可爱的小镇和酒庄,Big Sur更是有浪漫的步道可以漫步;而在太平洋海岸公路中有一段是可以开往有“黄金海岸”之称的路段,Carmel海滩是这里不能错过的风景,看着夕阳西下每每令人陶醉。

二、蓝色山脊公园道这一条将近500英里长的蜿蜒道路被称之为蓝色山脊公园道,从北卡罗来纳州与田纳西州交界的大烟山国家公园(Great Smoky Mountains National Park)一路往南延伸到维吉尼亚州的仙纳度国家公园(Shenandoah National Park),沿途尽是绵延不断的山脉和森林,有着丰富的四季变化,这里还很适合喜欢赏鸟的人,超过50种的鸟类栖息在此,记得在Humpback Rocks停留,走一走自然步道;在Marby Mill看看原本作为锯木厂、如今是小镇上经常有现场演奏的聚会地;而最好的夕阳和日出就要去Waterrock Knob欣赏了。

三、夏威夷大岛环岛公路被称之为“夏威夷腰带”的11、19、190三条公路接起來刚好绕着夏威夷大岛一圈,沿途可以看到流动的的岩浆沙漠、茂密的丛林、美丽的白色沙滩和错落有致的山脉与谷壑,总长一共是300英里,许多人会将这趟旅程分成好几天,享受路途上丰富的自然景观,建议以Kaulua-Kona小镇作为起点,这里有名的除了边界是凝固的熔岩外,还有特产Kona咖啡。

四、12号公路12号公路是美国风景道路的其中一段,从猶他州的潘圭奇市,经过迪克西森林峽谷(Dixie National Forest)、布莱斯峽谷(Bryce Canyon National Park)一直到圆顶礁国家公园(Capitol Reef National Park),沿途高低起伏不断,一下子是高耸的悬崖峭壁,一下子是深深的峽谷凹壑,最有特色的就是那令人惊艳的红色地貌,沿途会经过一些頗有特色的小镇和印地安人保留区,独一无二的景观开阔而壮丽。

高考英语信息匹配、任务型阅读基础训练精品题(23)(1)

高考英语信息匹配、任务型阅读基础训练精品题(23)(1)

2014高考英语信息匹配、任务型阅读基础训练精品题(23)及答案【广东省广州市2014综合测试】信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。

请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。

首先,请阅读一下国家公园的特色介绍。

A. With downhill skiing for beginners and ice-skating, Yosemite National Park is simply the perfect getaway for winter holiday fun. And its comfortable 2-3 bedroom cabins are perfect for those who just want to relax inside, stay warm and enjoy wonderful winter mountain views.B. Biscay National Park is an underwater paradise offering great weather, water sports, and a sunny escape far away from snowmen and freezing weather. Winter is Florida’s dry season, the perfect time to visit! Only five percent of this park is land so get ready for a wet and wild vacation.C. Voyageurs National Park is perfect for experienced winter-sports enthusiasts. As there are no roads, you must walk at least 15 km to reach a campsite. Inside you can enjoy ice fishing, ice climbing and many other winter action sports. Visitors must have snow-proof tents and children under 15 are not admitted in winter.D. The Rocky Mountain National Park has something fun for everyone. Deep snow creates a safe and fun area for sledding. The valley makes anyone feet like a kid again and is a great place for snowball fight, sled rides, and snowman building. Tent accommodation only.E. The waters surrounding Channel Islands National Park are home to many kinds of beautiful sea animals such as whales, dolphins and porpoises. Nowhere else in the country will you have a chance to see these amazing creatures swimming among the ice.F. Even in winter, the Shenandoah National Park is always snow-free, although temperatures are very low. Enjoy magnificent scenery as you walk or cycle on its many dirt tracks. And with few winter visitors, you can pitch your tent almost anywhere and see no one for days.46. Joan loves the outdoors and water sports but hates the winter cold so is looking for a place where she can warm her bones while having plenty of fun.47. Robert, his wife Julie and their two children want to visit a park where he and the kids can have fun in the snow and Julie can stay warm indoors while doing some holiday reading.48. Bob sees himself as an outdoor adventurer and wants something that is more challenging than the normal mountain climbing and skiing he does when he visit other parts.49. John and his 14-year-old son are experienced outdoorsmen who want to go on a challenging holiday. They enjoy walking and cycling through the countryside while avoiding crowds.50. Selma is a water lover. She wants to get out of the city and takes her 10-year-old daughter somewhere safe, where they can enjoy nature and see different types of animals.【参考答案】信息匹配46-50 BACFE【2013界广东省惠州4月模拟】信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。

浙江省温州2023-2024学年高三上学期跨年考英语试题含解析

浙江省温州2023-2024学年高三上学期跨年考英语试题含解析

温州2023学年英语跨年考(答案在最后)高三英语试卷(2023.12.31)本试卷分第一卷(选择题)、第二卷(非选择题),满分150分,考试时间为120分钟。

所有题目的答案都必须写在答题卷上。

第I卷注意事项:1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What is the speakers’destination?A.The park.B.The beach.C.The hotel.【答案】B【解析】【原文】此为听力题,解析略2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What is Nancy’s plan for Christmas?A.To have dinner at home.B.To do volunteer work.C.To visit some friends.【答案】B【解析】【原文】此为听力题,解析略3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What is wrong with the man’s watch?A.It’s fast.B.It’s stopped.C.It’s slow.【答案】C【解析】【原文】此为听力题,解析略4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Where is the bookstore now?A.On Lear Road.B.On Nelson Street.C.On Huntington Road.【答案】C【解析】【原文】此为听力题,解析略5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What is the man going to do?A.Do some shopping.B.Give the woman a ride.C.Make breakfast.【答案】A【解析】【原文】此为听力题,解析略第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。

2024-2025学年高一下学期期末英语考试卷(含答案)

2024-2025学年高一下学期期末英语考试卷(含答案)

2024-2025学年高一下学期期末英语考试卷(含答案)注意事项:本试卷分四部分,考试时间120分钟,满分150分。

考生应首先阅读答题卡上的文字信息,然后在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上作答无效。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、 B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Which subject does the girl dislike?A.Art.B.Geography.C.History.2.What does the girl want?A.A sweater.B.A dress.C.Shoes.3.What are the speakers going to buy?A.Some flowers.B.A scarf.C.A handbag:4.What will the man's brother do tonight?A.Read a book.B.Study.C.Do a survey.5.Where does the woman want to go?A.The fire station.B.The train station.C.The park.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Where will the woman go first?A.The airport.B.The police station.C.The bank.7.What does the man offer to do?A.Lend some money.B.Inform the company.C.Go with the woman.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

2023-2024学年江西省部分学校高一上学期11月期中英语试题

2023-2024学年江西省部分学校高一上学期11月期中英语试题

2023-2024学年江西省部分学校高一上学期11月期中英语试题1. What time is it now?A.8:10. B.8:20. C.8:50.2. What are the speakers talking about?A.A report. B.Good pay. C.A rude director.3. What’s Robert’s problem?A.The neighbors hate him.B.The woman won’t visit him.C.He plays the radio too loud.4. How many people showed up for the job?A.100. B.600. C.900.5. Why did Mary’s mother go to Hawaii?A.To meet her friends. B.To attend a meeting. C.To pick up the man. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

6. What do we know about Jared’s mother?A.She’s ill.B.She’s excited.C.She’s worried.7. When will Jessie visit Jared’s father?A.This afternoon. B.This evening. C.Tomorrow morning. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

8. Why does Mrs. Browning walk through the man’s house?A.To rent the house. B.To help sell the house. C.To do some repairs.9. What event will be held on Wednesday?A.Beautiful Community. B.Open House. C.Sunny Walks.10. Who will lead customers through the visit?A.The house owner. B.Another customer. C.The woman.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

马克思的劳动异化论主要内容(为什么劳动被异化特别令人不安)

马克思的劳动异化论主要内容(为什么劳动被异化特别令人不安)

马克思的劳动异化论主要内容(为什么劳动被异化特别令人不安)我们先简要谈谈异化。

在通常的用法中,异化指的是一种感觉,也许是极度错位或迷茫。

这种主观观念是马克思异化概念的一部分,但只是很小一部分。

更为根本地,异化是一个关于我们生活的客观事实,我们甚至会在没有意识到它时就被异化了。

异化的基本含义是两个本应在一起的东西分开了。

在宗教异化中,人的本质变得与人的存在“相分离”。

我们没有运用我们最本质的特征,而是以一种异化的形式崇拜它们。

克服异化就是使这两个因素回到其中一种适当的关系中。

这是费尔巴哈激进的人道主义的基础。

宗教异化的思想以及与之相关的“自我异化”,甚至“类本质的异化”的概念,在后期的青年黑格尔派的圈子里广为流传。

但通过对政治经济学的研读,马克思确信异化也适用于劳动。

而且,正如我们所看到的,马克思认为主要是异化劳动导致了那些让我们去创造宗教的人世间的痛苦。

马克思研究了对苏格兰经济学家亚当·斯密(Adam Smith)的《国富论》(初版于1776 年)的译介,这让他认识到了几个凸显资本主义底下工人困境的“政治经济学真理”。

我要强调的是,它们直接来自马克思对斯密的理解,尽管斯密常被认为是资本主义的主要拥护者之一、从其中一种程度上讲,他确实是,然而我们看到,他也没有忽视它的缺陷。

《当今为什么还要研读马克思》,作者: [英]乔纳森·沃尔夫,译者: 段忠桥,版本:新民说|广西师范大学出版社 2023年11月本文经出版方授权摘编自《当今为什么还要研读马克思》中《劳动和异化》一节,少部分内容有删节,小标题为编者所加。

对异化劳动的说明,是马克思的创新之处从马克思简短的笔记中,我们可以将他声称在对斯密的研读中发现的要点整理如下:1.资本主义底下的工人工资确实是最低的。

这是由于资本家在议价中处于更有利的地位,而工人为避免挨饿,就必须准备好接受给他开出的非常低的工资:只能维持工人及其家庭的生存。

2.工作十分繁重。

游申甘林带作文200字

游申甘林带作文200字

游申甘林带作文200字示例回答如下1:Title: A Visit to Shen Ganlin ParkShen Ganlin Park, located in the heart of the city, is a popular tourist destination that offers a serene and picturesque environment. This park is renowned for its beautiful scenery, tranquil atmosphere, and diverse flora and fauna.As I stepped into the park, I was immediately captivated by the lush greenery and the soothing sound of flowing water from the nearby streams. The park is meticulously designed with winding paths that lead visitors through various themed gardens, including a rose garden, a bamboo grove, and a traditional Chinese garden.One of the highlights of my visit was the Shen Ganlin Lake, which is the centerpiece of the park. The lake is surrounded by colorful flowers and towering trees, creating a breathtaking view. I couldn't resist taking a leisurely boat ride on the lake, allowing me to fully immerse myself in the tranquil atmosphere.Apart from its natural beauty, Shen Ganlin Park also offers a range of recreational activities. There are well-maintained sports facilities, such as tennis courts and basketball courts, where visitors can engage in friendly matches. Additionally, the park has a dedicated area for picnics, making it a perfect spot for families and friends to gather and enjoy a meal amidst nature.During my visit, I also had the opportunity to witness a traditional Chinese tea ceremony held in the park's tea house. It was a delightful experience to sip on fragrant tea while listening to the soft melodies of traditional Chinese music.Overall, my visit to Shen Ganlin Park was a rejuvenating and enriching experience. The park's natural beauty, peaceful atmosphere, and diverse offerings make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility in the bustling city.中文回答:标题:游览申甘林公园申甘林公园位于城市中心,是一个备受欢迎的旅游胜地,提供宁静而风景如画的环境。

子长龙虎山游记作文500字

子长龙虎山游记作文500字

子长龙虎山游记作文500字英文回答:Shenandoah National Park, a vast and captivating wilderness spread across the Blue Ridge Mountains, offers an array of breathtaking hiking trails, cascading waterfalls, and panoramic vistas. Among its many wonders, the Dragon's Tooth Trail beckons hikers to ascend to the summit of Dragon's Tooth, a rugged peak renowned for its stunning 360-degree views.The trailhead begins at the Bearfence Mountain trailhead, where hikers embark on a strenuous climb through a verdant forest of towering hardwoods and sparkling streams. The initial ascent winds through a series of switchbacks, each one offering a slightly different perspective of the surrounding landscape. As you ascend, the vegetation gradually transitions to a mix of hardwoods and evergreens, providing a refreshing change of scenery.Reaching the summit of Dragon's Tooth is a rewarding experience, as hikers are greeted with an awe-inspiring panorama that stretches from the Shenandoah Valley to the Allegheny Mountains. The sheer cliffs and exposed rock faces offer a breathtaking challenge for the adventurous, while the more cautious can admire the view from the relative safety of the summit's rocky ledges.The descent from Dragon's Tooth follows the same route as the ascent, providing hikers with an opportunity to revisit the scenic vistas and reflect on the beauty they have witnessed. The trailhead is reached once again, marking the end of an unforgettable journey to the summit of Dragon's Tooth.中文回答:神农架国家公园,一片广袤而迷人的荒野,横跨蓝岭山脉,提供了一系列令人惊叹的远足小径、瀑布和全景。

打算去秋游英文作文

打算去秋游英文作文

打算去秋游英文作文英文:I am planning to go on an autumn trip. Autumn is my favorite season, and I can't wait to see the beautiful colors of the trees and enjoy the cool weather. I have been thinking about where to go, and I have a few options in mind.One place I am considering is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The park is known for its stunning fall foliage, and I would love to go hiking and take in the views. Another option is the Shenandoah National Park, which is also known for its beautiful fall colors. I could go on a scenic drive or hike one of the many trails in the park.Another place I am considering is New England. The region is famous for its fall foliage, and I would love to see the leaves change colors. I could visit places likeVermont, New Hampshire, or Maine, and take in the beauty of the countryside. I could also try some of the local cuisine, like clam chowder or lobster rolls.中文:我打算去秋游。

2022-2023学年黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校高二下学期期末考试英语试题

2022-2023学年黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校高二下学期期末考试英语试题

2022-2023学年黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校高二下学期期末考试英语试题1. Where is the hairdryer?A.In the bedroom. B.In the bathroom. C.In the sitting room.2. What is the man doing?A.Expressing thanks. B.Asking for help. C.Making a suggestion. 3. What are the speakers talking about?A.A bus line. B.A policy. C.A newspaper.4. What does the man suggest the woman do?A.Shop online. B.Take a day off. C.Borrow a coffee machine.5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Relatives. B.Classmates. C.Colleagues.6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. How does the man usually go to work?A.By car. B.By bike. C.By subway.2. What will the man start doing next month?A.Learning to drive.B.Travelling around the world.C.Looking for a new apartment.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. At what price was The Scream sold?A.82.5 million dollars. B.106.5 million dollars. C.119.9 million dollars. 2. What does the woman say about the paintings?A.Their commercial value always changes.B.They’re becoming more valuable than before.C.They get much appreciation from personal collectors.8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

新高三测试卷(有答案) 2022届人教版英语高三暑假衔接(含答案)

新高三测试卷(有答案) 2022届人教版英语高三暑假衔接(含答案)

高二升高三衔接测试卷满分120 时间120分钟亲爱的同学,祝贺你顺利完成了高中前两个阶段的学习,没有高考压力的高中学习一定是轻松又愉快吧!或许你一直就是努力刻苦又上进,学习对于你来说一直是游刃有余;或许你是边玩边学,成绩也不差;那么过了这个暑假,不管你是什么现状,都得面对即将到来的高考,那么你真的准备好了吗?下面的测试既能检验你的英语功底又能帮助你提前了解高考的知识深度,加油吧!第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)AFive Scenic Places to CampHere are some popular scenic destinations for campers:Shenandoah National Park, VirginiaThis park is a short drive from Washington D.C. and has over 500 miles hiking trails. The park itself is full of green views of forests and waterfalls, which will make anyone feel as though they're stepping right into a National Geographie documentary. There're now five campgrounds available.Dry Tortugas National Park,FloridaIn this park, you can have the largest barrier reef in the US right outside of your tent. Campers can easily rent snorkel gear(潜水设备)and spend their time on the beach exploring the wide variety of nature and wildlife.Big Bend National Park,TexasHere campers can go rafting, canoeing and drifting along the Rio Grande or choose to hike any of the trails that go along the park's desert, mountain and river landscapes. At night, campers can enjoy some of the most wonderful stargazing sights they’ve likely ever seen.Ozark National Forest,ArkansasHere visitors would be shocked to see there are nine beaches and thousands of acres of lakes and streams to explore. There are many fully-operating campgrounds in the forest and there are plenty of choices available for those looking for an adventure.Gunnison National Forest,ColoradoThis forest has over 3,000 miles of hiking trails and 1.6 million acres of land available to the public.You'll be able to see Rocky Mountain from practically any spot and with 30 campsites to choose from, any camper would be able to find the perfect spot.1.What can we learn about Shenandoah National Park?A. It is near a city.B.A documentary was filmed there.C. Travelers can choose from its seven campgrounds.D. Its hiking trails spread above desert.2. What can we do in the Ozark National Forest?A. Admire unique stars at night.B. Watch forests and waterfalls.C. Appreciate natural beauty.D. Take part in entertaining water sports.3.What do we know about the five places?A. Big Bend National Park cannot meet the need of hiking-lovers.B. Gunnison National Forest is at the foot of a mountain.C. Shenandoah National Park is surrounded by rivers.D. Dry Tortugas National Park attracts swimming-lovers.BMy presentation was horrible. I knew it before I heard “we'll be in touch" from the client (客户).Then the rest of my day was spent in relative silence-I was left alone, in reality. Finally, I left my air-conditioned office and outside there was a heat wave.On the way home, 1 passed restaurants, dogs, young boys and girls."Idiots," I thought to myself, more annoyed, as I continued my journey. A block from my building, I heard water splashing and kids screaming. As I turned the corner, there were kids playing in the water. When they saw me in my suit they stopped and when they saw my mean look, they even got quiet.Then I noticed a little one, no older than five, holding a water gun down by his side, eying me harder than the others. I eyed him back. Suddenly, he shot his gun at me. As I took my first step toward him, another boy threw his water gun to me. I caught it and pulled the trigger (扳机) toward the five- year-old. Hesquirted (喷射)back but his shoot was no match for my power, so instead, he turned his water gun on a few other little kids who were shocked into stillness at what just happened.Then, I also turned my water gun on these kids and before long we were in all-out water warfare. Needless to say, I was wet and laughed like I'd never done it before. I couldn't remember my last water fight and if I did, it couldn't have been as enjoyable as this one. The five-year-old brought out the kid in me and helped me realize that you may not be able to control disappointment but you can still let in the joy.4. Why did the author feel unhappy on the way home?A. He saw some annoying people.B. He had to tolerate the hot weather.C. He had lost a deal earlier that day.D. He got too nervous during the presentation.5. How did the kids feel when they saw the author coming?A. Confused.B. Shocked.C. Excited.D. Frightened.6. Why is the five-year-old described in detail?A. He drew the author's attention to a fun water fight.B. He convinced the author of the importance of fun.C. He did something that changed the author's mood.D. He brought the author back to his happy childhood.7.What lesson does the story intend to show?A. Let go of the past to have fun.B. Brighten up our days with joy.C. Surround yourself with happy kids.D. Remember each moment that matters to you.CEven though Tesco is far from the most expensive supermarket out there, it's always good to get a bargain. Many of us have been picking up our weekly food at the popular supermarket for decades. However, despite the large chunk of our lives spent walking up and down its aisles (走道), there are a few tricks we've been missing out on, reports the Manchester Evening News.To gain access to Tesco's best kept secret, you don't even have to leave your home. But you won't find it on the supermarket's official website either. Money-savers will probably know that Marks & Spencer has an outlet store(直销店)- as does popular department store Next, shoe shop, Clarks and clothing store, GAP. But did you know that Tesco has an official outlet page on the eBay website?On the page, Tesco writes, “At Tesco we are continually trying to bring you a better shopping experience."“We also want to be the first to meet your needs, and that's why we've created Tesco Outlet.”“All items are sold with a 12-month Tesco Outlet Warranty."On the page, shoppers will find deals on home cinema products, toys and so on. Professionally refurbished(翻新的)Goodmans Soundbars are currently selling for £25. On alternative online electronic sites, prices for the same or similar products of the same make reach £80. You could get a 21 percent off an Acer 15.6" laptop or a professional refurbished Samsung Galaxy tablet for £169 instead of £200 it's priced at alternative big name retailers.The revealed that though there are no hard and fast rules on discounts, previous reports from Tesco staff suggested that reductions start as early as 8 am and the big discounts follow in the early evenings.8.How can you get the trick of saving money?A. By visiting Marks & Spencer's official website.B. By seeking advice from Tesco staff.C. By accessing Tesco's official website.D. By accessing Tesco's official outlet page on eBay.9.How does the author show the advantage of Tesco's official outlet page?A. By making comparisons.B. By analyzing causes.C. By describing the page.D. By showing the number of users.10. When should you access the page to get good discounts?A. In the early evenings.B. At early 8 am.C. Before 8 am.D. At midnight.11. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To show how to save money.B. To introduce a discount page.C. To show how to shop in Tesco.D. To ask people to shop in Tesco.DA major appeal of automation in this era of rapidly developing technology is increasing accessibility and autonomy for disabled individuals, Scientists have created robotic gloves and other automation products for people with limited mobility . But for all the advantages, they remain pricey, complex and hard-to use. Still, some companies are striking to find small ways to use robotics to make everyday tasks easier for people who aren't able-bodied.One such invention is SmariCan, a garbage can that takes the trash to the roadside for you. It is the first product developed by the Massachusetts- based company Rezzi.We develop SmartCan with multiple consumers in mind. A part of those consumers are disabled individuals," says robotics engineer and Rezzi co-founder Andrew Murray. “However, we are also working to develop a product that is appealing to the general household as well. We see SmartCan as a product that can be used by everyone who owns a trash can"SmartCan is actually a pair of robotic wheels that are compatible(兼容的)with regular trash cans,Those wheels are programmed to travel from a person's home to the roadside. SmartCan is also connected to an app that can be scheduled for the time and day of your neighborhood's trash pickup."SmartCan now operates by the user 'teaching' it by taking it out once from users' home to the roadside,"' says Murray." Our new updated sensor(传感器)package allows SmartCan to memorize this path,while also dynamically updating its position based on its surroundings."As of now, this product is still in the development phase and Rezzi hasn't decided a price point. Some people raised concerns over durability especially if the product lands within a higher price range." In terms of durability, this is something that we are actively testing to ensure that we deliver a product that can endure the stress and environments that it is subjected to." Murray says12.What does the author intend to do in the first paragraph?A. Add some background informationB. Express sympathy for disabled people.C. Predict new technology in the future.D. Convince readers to buy automation products13.Whai's Paragraph 3 mainly about?A. The functions of SmartCan.B. The disadvantages of SmartCanC. The user experience of SmartCan.D. The target customers of SmartCan.14.What can SmartCan do?A. Plan different paths,B. Change wheels by itself.C. Take itself to the roadside.D. Send its location to owners.15.What's people's concern about SmartCan?A. How smart it is.B. How to operate it.C. How much it is worth.D. How long it can be used.第二节(共5题;每题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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五年级下册语英语的作文去旅游两行全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1A Totally Awesome Vacation Adventure!Hi everyone! I'm so excited to tell you all about the amazing vacation my family and I just went on. It was the best trip ever! We went to this really cool place called Yellowstone National Park and it's full of awesome nature stuff like geysers, hot springs, rivers, waterfalls and tons of wildlife. I had no idea places like that even existed!The first day we got to the park, my little brother threw a massive fit because he was tired from the long car ride. But once we stopped at this place called the Grand Prismatic Spring, even he had to admit it was incredible. It's this huge hot spring with waters that are so blue and orange and red - like every color of the rainbow swirled together into one giant pool. The colors happen because of the different heat-loving bacteria that live in the water. How crazy is that? Bacteria making a rainbow hot tub! Our family took about a million pictures trying to capture how vibrant and beautiful the colors looked.After that, we drove to the Old Faithful geyser, which is probably the most famous thing at Yellowstone. It's this awesome geyser that erupts boiling hot water like clockwork every 90 minutes or so. We had to wait over an hour for it to go off, but it was seriously worth the wait. First, there were these little spurts of water shooting out. Then the ground started rumbling and you could hear this roaring noise getting louder and louder. Finally, this enormous cloud of steam exploded out of the ground and water blasted up over 180 feet into the air! It looked like a giant water volcano had erupted. The whole thing probably only lasted a couple minutes, but it was just such an epic force of nature. My mind was completely blown.The rest of the week, we went hiking on tons of different trails around the park. One trail took us past this section with all of these weird mineral terraces. They looked like someone had drained all these pools and left behind rock formations painted in reds, oranges, greens and yellows. Our tour guide told us they form from minerals in the hot spring water. Another trail led us to this huge waterfall called the Lower Falls. The water dropped over 300 feet straight down into this massive canyon. Just staring down into the misty abyss made me feel dizzy!My favorite part of the whole vacation though was when we went exploring in the Hayden Valley area to do some wildlife spotting. This is a huge open field area where you can usually see herds of bison roaming around. Well, we struck gold because not far from the road we saw an entire pack of gray wolves There were at least 8 or 9 of them, including some adorable little pups. Just chilling out in the grass, grooming each other and napping in the sun. Wolves are so sleek and beautiful. Seeing them in the wild like that was just breathtaking.We spent probably a full hour watching them through our binoculars and camera lenses before they eventually got up and wandered off deeper into the valley. On the drive back, we also managed to spot a grizzly bear digging for roots off in the distance! Can you believe how lucky we got? My siblings and I were just frantically snapping pictures left and right. Although a bison did decide to take a nice leisurely stroll across the road at one point and held up a huge line of upset drivers for quite a while. But hey, when you're a couple thousand pound animal, you can stop traffic whenever you feel like it!Yellowstone was just jam-packed with incredible sights at every turn. Geysers, hot springs, waterfalls, mud pots, herds of bison, wolves, bears - we experienced it all. Although I definitelycould have done without the occasional whiff of rotten egg smell from all the sulphuric gases in the thermal areas. That part was not so pleasant! But other than that, it was just such an amazing place to visit. We took thousands of pictures and videos, but they don't even come close to capturing how awesome it all was to see in person.I feel so fortunate that my parents made sure we got to experience a magical natural wonder like Yellowstone. Most kids just get dragged to lame beach vacations or have to settle for run-of-the-mill amusement parks. But not me! I got to witness the true, raw power of Mother Nature in all her glory this summer. Volcanic eruptions, powerful waterfalls, roaming wolf packs - I'm surprised the park rangers even let kids through the gates after seeing all that crazy stuff!This trip has me convinced that national parks are the place to be. Who needs waterslides or roller coasters when you can watch an actual geyser blast off right before your eyes? It's just such an epic rush getting to see geological wonders and wildlife up close like that in their natural habitats. I already made my parents promise we can go back to Yellowstone again soon. And next time, I want to hit up a couple other major parks toolikeGlacier or Yosemitee. Because this type of adventure is where it's at! I'm篇2The Best Trip Ever!Wow, where do I even begin? Our family trip this year was simply the most amazing, exciting, and fun-filled adventure I've ever been on! I'm still bouncing off the walls thinking about all the incredible things we did and saw.It all started a couple months ago when my mom and dad surprised me and my little brother Tommy with the news that we were going to Florida for our summer vacation. Can you believe it? Florida! The Sunshine State! I could hardly contain my excitement. I had seen pictures of the beautiful beaches, heard about the awesome theme parks, and even learned about the cool wildlife like alligators in school. I spent weeks looking up facts about Florida, making lists of everything I wanted to do and see when we got there.Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the day arrived for us to leave on our trip. We piled into the car with our suitcases and snacks and hit the road. The drive took forever - ok, ok, it was really only about 12 hours, but for a kid that's an endless roadtrip! Tommy and I passed the time playing car games, singing songs, and watching movies on the tablet. Before we knew it, we had arrived in the warm, sunny, palm tree-filled wonderland of Florida!Our first stop was the hotel near the beach. I have never seen a more beautiful stretch of sand and sparkling blue ocean in my life. We quickly changed into our swimsuits and ran towards the waves, laughing and splashing around in the salty water. Building sandcastles, burying Dad in the sand, and having a epic beach ball battle are some of my favorite memories from those first few days.Then it was time for the main event - Walt Disney World! I could barely sleep the night before we went to Magic Kingdom, I was so excited. From the moment we stepped onto Main Street USA, it was like being transported to another world of magic and fantasy. We rode the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster, took a cruise through the haunted waters of Pirates of the Caribbean, and even got to meet Mickey Mouse himself! Epcot was next, where I was in awe of the incredible rides like Spaceship Earth and marveled at the different countries represented in the World Showcase.On our final days, we just relaxed by the hotel pool, played miniature golf, and tried all the amazing food Florida has to offer like fresh seafood, Cuban sandwiches, and the most delicious orange juice I've ever tasted. It was such a bittersweet feeling when it was time to pack our suitcases and head for home after two weeks of non-stop adventure and fun.I have so many wonderful memories from our family trip that I'll cherish forever - building sandcastles, spinning teacups at Disney, seeing gators in the wild, and most of all just spending quality time together as a family. We took millions of pictures to remind us of all the good times, but truthfully, the memories are etched into my heart and mind to stay forever. I'm already dreaming about where we might go next year and what other incredible places are out there just waiting to be explored! Thanks for the best trip ever, Mom and Dad. It's going to be hard to top this one!篇3A Fun Vacation TripYay, it was finally summer vacation! After a long school year of homework, tests, and waking up super early, I was really looking forward to sleeping in and having fun. My parents hadpromised we could go on a big family trip this summer since both my older brother and I had worked really hard and gotten good grades.We spent a few weeks discussing different options and looking at brochures. My brother really wanted to go to an amusement park, but I was interested in somewhere with cool nature stuff like hiking, animals, and forests. My parents thought it might be neat to go somewhere historic and educational too. In the end, we decided on a trip to Virginia. That way we could go to colonial Williamsburg to learn about the history of America, but also spend time in the beautiful Shenandoah National Park hiking, camping, and looking for wildlife. And of course we had to stopover in Washington D.C. to see all the famous monuments and museums. It was going to be an awesome trip!A couple weeks before our trip, my mom made us all start packing our suitcases. She's really organized like that and didn't want us forgetting anything important at the last minute. I rolled my eyes, but I knew she was right. It took me forever to decide what clothes, books, toys, and games I wanted to bring. You never know what you'll need to stay entertained on a long car ride or at night at the campsite. I made sure to pack my hiking boots, flashlight, camera, sketchbook, and plenty of novels. Mystupid brother kept trying to sneak extra electronics into his suitcase after mom specifically said he could only bring one portable game device.Finally, the day arrived and we loaded up the car and headed out. My dad's a great driver, but Maryland traffic can be crazy. It took us quite a while to get through the Washington D.C. area. We stopped for a picnic lunch at one of the Potomac river parks which was nice. I tried to get my brother to race me across the park trails, but he didn't want to get all sweaty.Once we arrived in D.C., we checked into our hotel and immediately headed out to start exploring. We went to the National Mall first to see the famous Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and Vietnam Veterans Memorial. They seemed so huge and important up close. At the museums, I loved getting to see the original american flags, presidential artifacts, the space shuttle, and dinosaur fossils. My favorite was the nature & wildlife exhibits at the Natural History museum. I took about a million pictures of all the cool animal dioramas and learned so much about their habitats and behaviors. Though the crowds and lines got a little tiring after a while.After two fun-filled days of sightseeing, we drove out to Shenandoah National Park. The scenery was just beautiful withrolling green hills, winding rivers, and the blue-tinged mountains in the distance. We rented a rustic cabin right in the park, surrounded by the thick forests of oak, maple, and pine trees. It smelled so clean and outdoorsy. Our first evening, we roasted s'mores over the campfire pit. I had missed that classic camping treat. We spent two days in the national park, going on different hikes along the nature trails looking for critters like white-tailed deer, black bears, groundhogs, and huge turkey vultures. I got to try orienteering and navigation with a map and compass. Though I thought I had a good sense of direction, I got temporarily turned around in the woods before my dad helped orient me. That could have been really scary if I had been alone! We also went swimming in the fresh water streams and rivers. The cold mountain water felt amazing in the humid summer heat.On our last full day, we visited Colonial Williamsburg. It was like being transported back in time to the 1700s. All the buildings, dress, and artifacts were preserved from the colonial and revolutionary war era. The horse-drawn carriage rides were fun, if a little smelly. And篇4A Fantastic Family VacationHave you ever been on a really exciting trip? Well, let me tell you all about the amazing family vacation we went on last summer! It was the best holiday ever, and I can't wait to share the fun details with you.It all started when my parents surprised my brother, sister, and me by announcing that we were going to Disneyland for a whole week! We were absolutely thrilled and couldn't stop jumping up and down with joy. Disneyland is, without a doubt, the happiest place on Earth, and we had been dreaming of visiting for years.The build-up to the trip was almost as exciting as the vacation itself. We spent weeks researching all the rides, shows, and attractions we wanted to experience. My sister created a detailed itinerary, ensuring we wouldn't miss a single thing. My brother, being a massive Star Wars fan, insisted we visit the new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge area multiple times.Finally, the day arrived, and we piled into our trusty minivan, ready for the adventure of a lifetime. The drive seemed to take forever, but we passed the time by playing road trip games and singing along to our favorite Disney songs at the top of our lungs.When we finally arrived at our hotel, we were awestruck by the magical atmosphere surrounding us. Everything was themed to perfection, from the lobby's decor to the staff's outfits. We quickly dropped off our bags and raced towards the park entrance, our hearts pounding with anticipation.As soon as we stepped through the gates, it was like entering a whole new world. The sights, sounds, and smells were unlike anything we had ever experienced before. We were immediately mesmerized by the colorful attractions, lively music, and delicious scents wafting from the many food vendors.Our first stop was the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle, where we took countless family photos to capture the moment forever. Next, we headed straight for the thrilling roller coasters, screaming with delight as we soared through loops and drops at heart-racing speeds.One of the highlights was undoubtedly the nighttime spectacular, "World of Color." We secured prime viewing spots and watched in awe as vibrant colors, fountains, and mesmerizing animations danced across the water to brilliant music. It was a breathtaking display that left us all speechless.As the week flew by, we created countless cherished memories. From the delectable treats (those churros were out ofthis world!) to the adrenaline-pumping rides (I still get butterflies thinking about the terrifying drop on Guardians of the Galaxy –Mission: BREAKOUT!), every moment was pure magic.On our final day, as we reluctantly said goodbye to the Happiest Place on Earth, we couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude for the incredible experience we had shared as a family. The laughter, the excitement, and the pure happiness we felt throughout the week had brought us closer together than ever before.Even now, months later, we still find ourselves reminiscing about our Disneyland adventure. We laugh about the silly moments, like when Dad got drenched on Splash Mountain or when Mom's hair stood on end after riding the electrifying Incredicoaster. We cherish the memories of bonding over shared thrills and delights, creating a lifetime's worth of inside jokes and unforgettable experiences.Our Disneyland vacation was truly a dream come true, and we can't wait to start planning our next incredible family adventure. Until then, we'll keep reliving the magic through our photos, videos, and the countless souvenirs that now adorn our home. Disneyland may be the Happiest Place on Earth, but our family vacation was undoubtedly the happiest time of our lives.篇5Going on VacationYay, it's finally summer vacation! No more waking up super early, no more homework, and no more tests for a couple of months. The best part about summer though is that my family always goes on an amazing vacation adventure. Last year we went to the beach and had so much fun building sandcastles, swimming in the ocean, and collecting seashells. This year, we're going somewhere I've been dreaming about for years - Disney World!I've watched so many movies and TV shows about Disney World and it looks like the most magical place on Earth. There are tons of different themed lands like Tomorrowland with tons of cool futuristic rides and Frontierland which makes you feel like you've gone back to the Wild West. But I'm most excited about the Magic Kingdom because that's where all the classic Disney characters live and you can meet them in real life!My friends who have gone to Disney World before told me that the rides are amazing. There are rollercoasters that go upside down, rides that make you feel like you're flying, and some that even spray water at you. I can't wait to go on SpaceMountain, the Haunted Mansion, and Splash Mountain. Those are supposed to be some of the best rides there. I'm a tiny bit nervous about the really fast rollercoasters, but I know they're totally safe so I'll be brave.Besides the rides, I'm really looking forward to seeing all the shows and parades they have at Disney World. My parents showed me videos of the nightly fireworks show and it looks spectacular with fireworks choreographed to music and lights. There's also a huge parade during the day with floats and dancers dressed up as Disney characters. I really hope I get to see Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Donald Duck in person!The hardest part is going to be deciding where we should eat all our meals. There are so many cool restaurants with awesome theming like the Rainforest Cafe where you dine in the middle of an animatronic rain forest. There's also tons of places to get food from around the world like Mexican, Italian, and Moroccan cuisine. I think I'll want to go to the 50s Prime Time Cafe though because the waiters treat you like a family from the 1950s which sounds really funny.We're staying at one of the Disney resorts for the full immersive experience. I'm hoping we get to stay at the Animal Kingdom Lodge because it's right next to the Animal Kingdompark and you can see giraffes, zebras, and other animals roaming around from your hotel room balcony. That would be so cool to wake up to! No matter which resort we stay at though, I'm just excited to be completely surrounded by Disney magic morning, noon, and night.My friends keep telling me that a week won't be nearly enough time to see and do everything at Disney World. There are four huge theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom), two water parks, over 20 themed resort hotels, two entertainment districts, a boardwalk, and even more I'm probably forgetting. We've already started making a list of must-do attractions at each park so we can plan out each day and get to experience as much as humanly possible during our stay.I have a feeling this trip to Disney World is going to be the best vacation ever. I'll get to live out my childhood fantasies of hanging out with Mickey Mouse and all the classic Disney characters. I'll go on some of the craziest rides in the world. I'll eat more junk food and sugary snacks than I'm usually allowed. And I'll be making magical memories with my family that will last a lifetime. The only downside is that eventually we'll have toleave and go back home to reality. But this experience will definitely hold me over until our next big vacation adventure!篇6A Super Fun Family VacationWow, what an amazing trip we just went on! My family and I went to this really cool place called the Grand Canyon. It's this huge, massive canyon out in the desert in Arizona. Let me tell you all about it!We left our house early one morning and got on an airplane to fly out to Arizona. I had never been on a plane before, so I was really excited. The plane ride was pretty neat - we got to sit way up in the clouds and look down at all the tiny houses and cars below. My little brother Tommy was a little scared at first, but I told him not to worry because planes are totally safe.After a few hours, we finally landed in Phoenix. We rented a car and then drove about 4 more hours to get to the Grand Canyon National Park. On the way, we passed through some really pretty desert scenery with tons of cacti and red rocks. We even saw a few roadrunners dashing across the highway!When we finally arrived at the Grand Canyon, I couldn't believe how enormous and deep it was. It seemed to stretch on forever in both directions. Our jaws just dropped - we had never seen anything like it before in our lives. The park ranger told us the canyon is over a mile deep and up to 18 miles wide in some spots. That's almost too big to even imagine!We stayed in one of the lodges right on the canyon rim. At night, we could look right out our window and see the beautiful layered rocks as the sun set over the canyon. It looked like a painting or something, the colors were so vibrant and pretty. During the day, the view was just as incredible. You could see for miles and miles, and birds and deer wandering around down in the canyon.One day, we went on a awesome guided hiking tour down into the canyon itself. We took a trail called the Bright Angel Trail that zigzagged all the way down to the bottom. Our tour guide told us all about how the Grand Canyon was formed by erosion from the Colorado River over millions of years. It was kind of hard hiking because of the steep switchbacks and the high altitude, but so worth it.When we finally reached the bottom after a few hours, we were right down by the emerald green Colorado River. It was likebeing in another world down there, surrounded by those towering cliff walls on all sides. We saw lots of neat plants and critters adapted to live in that harsh environment too. We even walked through an area where we could see some ancient Native American ruins and pictographs on the canyon walls.After a long break to recover, we had to start the strenuous climb back up to the rim. My legs were like jelly by the time we reached the top again! But the incredible views we saw along the way made the tough hike 100% worth it. I felt so accomplished after doing one of the most famous hikes in America.Another day, we explored some of the other amazing viewpoints around the park. We went to places with names like Mather Point, Yaki Point, and Desert View. Each spot gave us a different breathtaking perspective of the Grand Canyon's vast scale and unique geology. It really is one of the most incredible natural wonders in the entire world.One evening, we attended a really cool outdoorsy performance where musicians, dancers, and storytellers celebrated the history and culture of the native tribes that have called the Grand Canyon region home for thousands of years. We learned about the deep connections they have to this sacred landscape and their traditions for protecting it. It was fascinatingto hear their perspectives and see some of their dances and songs.When it was finally time to leave the Grand Canyon and head home, I was really sad to go. I had fallen in love with the magical scenery and peaceful feeling of being in nature on such an immense scale. But I made a promise to myself that I would come back to the Grand Canyon again someday. Maybe I'll even be a park ranger here when I grow up so I can help teach people about this amazing place!On the way to the airport, we stopped at an authentic Navajo market where we got to see and buy some incredible handmade jewelry, rugs, and pottery from Native American artisans. Their works were so beautiful and intricate - I got this really cool inlaid ring to always remind me of our trip.The plane ride home felt twice as long as the flight there because I just didn't want the vacation to end. But I have so many wonderful memories from our family's Grand Canyon adventure that I'll never forget. We took about a million pictures too, so we can always look back on those and reminisce.I feel so lucky that my parents took me on such an incredible, educational trip. We had an amazing time exploring and learning about the Grand Canyon together as a family. Not only did I getto experience one of the most spectacular natural sights on Earth, but I made memories with my family that will last forever. It's a trip I'll cherish for the rest of my life! If you ever get the chance to visit the Grand Canyon, you absolutely have to go. Just make sure to bring your hiking shoes and a spirit for adventure!。

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Shenandoah National Park
Contents
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. A history of the park, location, how many visitors it has annually, its land mass (area) in km, what are its main recreational opportunities
From Washington along highway 66 to the west, about 90 kilometers can reach the north side of the park entrance .
A 105 mile jaunt along the Blue Ridge Mountains, Skyline Drive is the only public road in the park and is accessible from all four entrances.
The table below displays National Park Service (NPS) visitor statistics for recent years at Shenandoah National Park. Statistics and reports on U.S. National Parks are available at the National Park Service stats website.
A short drive from D.C. lets you trade in the city for the forests, waterfalls and wildlife of Shenandoah National Park.
Keep an eye out as you go for the many whitetailed deer throughout the park.
A billion years ago Around 8,000-9,000 years ago
In the mid-18th century In the 1930s
Established: in December 26, 1935 (By the President Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
•Hiking •Horseback Riding •Backpacking •Bicycling •Fishing •Camping
Visitors can also explore over 180 miles of park trails by horseback, or set out for the backcountry laden with a tent, sleeping bag and provisions to truly retreat into the depths of the Shenandoah wilderness.
•The Park's area is about 80,000 square miles(210,000km2). •North and south is long and narrow. •About 100 kilometers from southwest to northeast. •Belongs to the Appalachian mountains in central ridge area.
Location
• Locompasses parts of eight counties
•The Park headquarters are located in Luray
Shenandoah National Park Visitor Statistics
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