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高三英语一轮复习《句型转换》专项练习题(含答案)
高三英语一轮复习《句型转换》专项练习题(含答案)1.London is an ancient port city with a history which can be traced back to Roman times. (同义句转化)As an ancient port city, London has a history _______ _______ _______ Roman times. 2.Scientists worked diligently to rescue the bronze object because they wanted to preserve it for the next generation. (同义句转换)The reason _____ ______ ______ diligently to rescue the bronze object is that they wanted to preserve it for the next generation.3.There are ten good English programs. They are broadcast on TV or the radio in China. (改为定语从句)There are ten good English programs ______ ______ broadcast on TV or the radio in China. 4.We can stop being a threat to wildlife and to the earth only when we learn to exist in harmony with nature. (改为倒装句)______ ______ we learn to exist in harmony with nature ______ ______ stop being a threat to wildlife and to the earth.5.If you don't provide the required personal information, you'd be considered to have given up on the test.(改为用V-ing作宾语)If you don't provide the required personal information, you'd be considered as________ the test. 6.I would like to borrow some money from my friend rather than refuse to help you .(同义句转换)Rather than refuse to help you, I would ________ ________ borrow some money from my friend. 7.The workers built two more classroom buildings in our school campus last year.(用被动语态改写句子)8.I don’t believe she has done it on purpose,___________ ___________?(改为反意疑问句) 9.He hurried to the school, but he only found there was nobody on campus. (用不定式作状语改写句子)10.He invited 40 people to his wedding and most of them were family members.(同义句转换) He invited 40 people to his wedding , most of_________were family members.11.You will make greater progress only when you devote yourself to your work. (倒装句) (同义句转换)12.Frankly, we have no option but to put off the meeting.(同义句转换)________ ________ _________, we have no option but to put off the meeting.13.To tell the truth, we have no option but to put off the meeting. (同义句转换)_______ ________ _________, we have no option but to put off the meeting.14.You should in no sense lose heart; a great cause is worth trying many times.(同义句改写)In no sense_______________ lose heart; a great cause is_______________ being tried many times.15.They not only introduced advanced technology, but also changed their views on how to develop economy. (改为倒装句)________ ________ ________they ________ advanced technology, but also changed their views on how to develop economy.16.I made an apology for not being able to take part in your activity. (同义句转换换)I ________ for not being able to take part in your activity.17.Lucy wasn’t at school last week, so she missed an important test.(同义句转换)Lucy wasn’t at school last week. _______ ______ ______, she missed an important test.18.In 2012, Liu Yang became China’s first female astronaut who travelled into space. (用不定式改写)In 2012, Liu Yang became China’s first female astronaut __________ __________ __________ space.19.She not only achieved her dream but also set a good example for us. (句型转换)Not only ______ ______ ______ her dream but also she set a good example for us.20.My hometown has taken on a new look. I spent most of my childhood there. (定语从句改写) My hometown has taken on a new look, ________I spent most of my childhood.21.Don’t worry. We a re taking effective measures to stop such a thing from happening again. (同义句转换)Don’t worry. Effective measures _______ _________ ________to stop such a thing from happening again.22.They laughed at the boy for the mistake. (改为被动语态)The boy ______ ______ at for the mistake.23.People find that it is convenient for us to pay a bill with mobile payment. (同义句转换)People________ ________ ________ for us to pay a bill with mobile payment.24.Whatever you meet with in the future, I will spare no effort to help you. (句型转换)_______ _________ _________ you meet with in the future, I will spare no effort to help you. 25.“Can I apply to be a volunteer in the coming marathon?”Mary asked (改为间接引语)Mary asked________ ________ ________apply to be a volunteer in the coming marathon. 26.Practice may not make perfect. Deliberate practice has been shown to lead to significant improvement.(用并列句连接两个句子)27.Rose spent four hours in Egypt. His father worked on this project.(用非限制性定语从句合并) 28.My teacher asked me, “Do you understand what I mean?”My teacher asked me________(转换成间接引语).29.To be invited to witness the flag-raising ceremony at the square is an honour.(改为用it作形式主语)It is________ invited to witness the flag-raising ceremony at the square.30.I didn’t discover the beauty of Engl ish until I finished reading the first English novel.(强调句:对句中划线部分进行强调)31.In fact, each country has its own unique culture. (同义转换)__________ __________ __________ __________ __________, each country has its own unique culture.32.The visitors can feast their eyes on the peaceful landscape of the “Emerald Isle”. (同义句转化)The peaceful landscape of the “Emerald Isle” is ______ ______ ______ ______ _____ of the visitors.33.Lucy sat in a comfortable sofa and played with her cat. (用适当的非谓语动词改写句子)Lucy sat in a comfortable sofa, ________34.Jessica lay on the sofa and she was absorbed in her book. (用分词改写)Jessica lay on the sofa, ________ ________ ________ ________.35.Mary became a lawyer ten years later. Her mother used to be a movie star.(用非限制性定语从句合并)36.My father has to support my family by working hard in a leather factory.(同义句转换)My father has to _______ ________my family by working hard in a leather factory. 37.“Stand where you are!” the policeman said to the young man.The policeman ordered ________(转换成间接引语).38.He worked in a car factory for four years. Then he founded his own company in his hometown.(用非限定性定语从句连接两个句子)He worked in a car factory for four years, ________he founded his own company in his hometown.39.It seemed that we had experienced four seasons in a day. (句型转换)We seemed ________ ________ ________four seasons in a day.40.The case shocked the public, which caused a hot debate over human nature on the Internet. (非谓语改写)The case shocked the public, ________hot debate over human nature on the Internet. 41.They are testing out the new system to see if it works well. (用被动语态改写)________________42.He attached importance to safe driving only when he witnessed the accident. (用倒装句改写)Only when he witnessed the accident __________ __________ __________ importance to safe driving.43.He turned on the alarm clock so that he could get up on time.(同义句转换)He turned on the alarm clock_______ ________ _______ get up on time.44.Many hotels have emergency doors. The guests can escape from them. (同义句转换) Many hotels have emergency doors ________ ________ the guests can escape.45.He addicted himself to drinking. (改为同义句)He ______ ______ to drinking.46.You’d better take this device so that you can get in touch with others.(同义转换)You’d better take this device __________ __________ __________ __________in touch with others.47.I can think of nothing better than a nice cold beer on a hot summer afternoon.(释义这个句子)A nice cold beer is________ I can think of on a hot summer afternoon.48.To find a way to solve the problem is very easy for you. (改为用it作形式主语)______ ______ very easy ______ ______ to find a way to solve the problem.49.To the excitement of Huawei fans, Huawei issued its new operating system -HarmonyOS.(同义句改写)_______________made Huawei fans_______________ was its newly-released operating system - HarmonyOS.50.As I don’t know his phone number, I can’t get in touch with him.(用动词-ing形式作状语改写句子)参考答案1.dating back to2.why scientists worked3.that##which are4.Only when can we5.having given up on6.prefer##like to7.Two more classroom buildings were built by workers in our school campus last year.8.has she9.He hurried to the school, only to find there was nobody on campus.10.whom11.Only when you devote yourself to your work will you make greater progress.12.To be frank##honest13.To be honest14.should you worthy of15.Not only did introduce16.apologized17.In this case18.to travel into19.did she achieve21.are being taken22.was laughed23.find it convenient24.No matter what25.whether##if she could26.Practice may not make perfect, but deliberate practice has been shown to lead to significant improvement.27.Rose, whose father worked on this project, spent four hours in Egypt. 或Rose, the father of whom worked on this project, spent four hours in Egypt.28.whether##if I(had)understood what he##she meant29.an honor to be##an honour to be##honored to be##honoured to be30.It was not until I finished reading the first English novel that I discovered the beauty of English.31.As a matter of fact32. a feast for the eyes33.playing with her cat34.absorbed in her book35.Mary became a lawyer ten years later, whose mother used to be a movie star.36.raise up37.the young man to stand where he was或(that) the young man (should) stand where he was 38.after which39.to have experienced40.causing41.The new system is being tested out by them to see if it works well.42.did he attach43.so as to44.from which45.was addicted46.in order to get48.It is for you49.What excited##thrilled50.Not knowing his phone number, I can’t get in touch with him。
英语国家概况模拟卷1—4
英语国家概况模拟卷1—4英语国家概况(1)模拟题一ⅠThere are 20 questions in this part. Each question is followed by four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the correct answer to each of the questions and write your answer at the corresponding place on the ANSWER SHEET.(40 points)1. Where do the majority of people in Scotland live?A in the HighlandsB in the LowlandsC in the UplandsD in the west of Scotland2.Northern Ireland is the smallest of the four nations, but is quite well-known in the world for:A its most famous landmark, the “Giant?s Causeway”B its rich cultural lifeC its low living standardsD its endless political problems3. Where is the best agricultural land in Britain?A in the southeast of EnglandB in the northeast of EnglandC in the southeast of ScotlandD in the northeast of Scotland4.Which of the following was the most famous Scottish novelist?A D.H LawrenceB Robert L. StevensonC Charles DickensD Walter Scott5. Which of the following did NOT belong to Romanticism?A KeatsB ShelleyC WordsworthD E.M. Foster6 Which of the following has nothing to do with Easter?A rabbitsB eggsC chicksD haggis7 Which of the following is NOT true about the “flats”?A They are not considered as the most desirable home.B They are usually two-storey buildings.C They are often publicly owned.D All of them are of low status and are very cheap.8 Which countries are the permanent members of the UN Security Council?A France, China, Germany, Russia and BritainB the United States, France, Britain, Germany and RussiaC China, Russia, France, Britain and the United StatesD China, Britain, France, United States and Japan9 In Britain most advertising is carried _____.A in newspapersB in magazinesC on televisionD on radio10 Which of the following is the world?s oldest national newspaper?A The TimesB The ObserverC The GuardianD The Financial Times11 The Commonwealth of Australia, a federation of the six former colonies as states, came into being on:A Jan.18, 1788B Jan.26, 1788C Jan. 1,1901D April 25,191412 Schooling in Australia between the ages of 6 and 15 is:A freeB expensiveC compulsoryD optional13.____ is the oldest newspaper in Australia.A The Sydney Morning HeraldB The AustralianC The MercuryD The Australian Financial Review14.The first settlers of New Zealand were ____.A voyagers from East PolynesiaB European navigatorsC sealers and whalersD Christian missionaries15. The largest state in terms of area in Australia is:A QueenslandB New South WalesC Western AustraliaD Victoria16. The largest manufacturing sector in Australia is ____.A The ship-building industryB The aerospace industryC The heavy engineering industryD The food-processing industry17. The aim of the National Campaign Against Drug Abuse is:A to ban the use of legal and illegal drugsB to ban the use of illegal drugsC to ban the use of illegal drugs among young peopleD to reduce the harm caused by the misuse of legal and illegal drugs18. Which of the following organizations Australia is NOT a member of?A The European CommunityB The United NationsC The General Agreement on Tariffs and TradeD The Australia New Zealand Closer Economic Relations trade agreement19. Which of the following is a privately funded university in Britain?A the University of CambridgeB the University of OxfordC the University of EdinburghD the University of Buckingham20. Which of the following is NOT one of the major exports of New Zealand?A Dairy productsB FishC WoolD OilⅡThere are altogether 10 blanks in the following sentences. Fill in the blanks and write your answer at the correspondingplace on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points)* Australia is widely recognized as the (21) ______ in introducing (22)_____ .*23 ____ is generally regarded as Geoffrey Chaucer's masterpiece.*A low rate of (24)_____ coupled with a very high rate of (25)____ is a characteristic of the UK economy.The general direction of Britain?s foreign policy is decided by 26_______ and 27_______. Australia, as the world?s 28________ continent and 29________ island, has a pop ulation which is 30_________ in relation to its size.Ⅲ Answer the following questions and write your answer at the corresponding place on the ANSWER SHEET.(20 points)31.Who were the ancestors of the English and the founders of England?32.Who is the author of the Heart of Darkness?33 What are the official languages in Australia?34 When did the first European settlement begin in Australia?35. Which is the largest city in Scotland?36. How long a government in the UK can be in power normally?37. How long have the Aboriginal people been living in Australia?38. How many countries do you know there are in Northern Ireland?39. What does the British parliament consist of?40. What are the official languages in New Zealand?ⅣExplain each of the following 6 out of 8 in no more than five sentences. Write your answer at the appropriate place on the ANSWER SHEET.(30 points)41. London42. The UK?s manufacturing industry43. Oxbridge44. The Constitution45. King Arthur46. William Shakespeare47. NATO48. New South Wales英语国家概况(1)模拟题二I. Directions:There are 20 questions in this part. Each question is followed by four choices marked A,B,C, and D. Choose the correct to each of the question and write your answer at the appropriate place on the ANSWER SHEET. (40%, 2 points for each)1.The T ower of London was constructed by _______________.A. King HaroldB. Robin HoodC. Oliver CromwellD. William the Conqueror2.Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Sinn Fein is the legal political party in Northern Ireland.B. Those who show their loyalty to the British Crown are called Loyalists.C. Those who want to unite Northern Ireland with Britain are called Unionists.D. Social Democratic and Labor Party is a very important political party in Britain.3. Which of the following about the Queen is NOT true?A. The Queen selects the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.B. The Queen acts as a confidante to the Prime Minister.C. The Queen is the temporal head of the Church of England.D.The Queen symbolizes the tradition and unity of the British state.4.Which of the following descriptions about the Conservative Party is NOT true?A. It?s known as a party of high taxation levels.B. It prefers policies t hat protect individual?s rights.C. It receives a lot of the funding from big companies.D. It has been in power for an unusually long period of time.5. Which of the following king was executed in the civil war?A.James IB. James IIC. Charles ID.Charles II6. Which of the following about the housing system in the UK is NOT true?A.There is no public housing system in the UK.B.Most British people would like to buy their own home.C.About 65% of the homes are owned by the people who live in them.D.Banks finance people to buy the houses through loans and mortgage.7. Which of the following is NOT a true description of the situation of the ethnic minorities in the UK?A.They are threatened by some racist groups.B.They are treated unfairly by the justice system.C.They are well-represented in the British parliament.D.They are economically poorer than the white population.8. Which of the following livestock has the biggest number in UK?A. beef battleB. dairy cattleC. chickenD. sheep9. Which of the following universities is privately funded in Britain?A. the university of OxfordB. the university of CambridgeC. the university of BuckinghamD. the university of Edinburgh10.Which of the following is not true about class system in UK?A. Class-division is only decided by people?s income.B. The way people speak identifies themselves to particular class.C. Though social advancement in possible, class affects person?s life-changes.D. People of different classes tend to read different kind of newspaper.11. Which of the following did NOT belong to Romanticism?A. KeatsB. ShelleyC. E.M. FosterD. Wordsworth12. Which company in Britain became an important aero-engine manufacturer after W.W.II?A. BoeingB. Rolls RoyceC. Hawker-SiddeleyD. McDonnel-Douglas13. Which period of time in British history was described as “private affluence and public squalor”?A.The 1940sB. The 1970sC. The 1980sD. The 1990s14. Who is the leader of the Labor party at present?A. John MajorB. Tony BlairC. Harold WilsonD. Margaret Thatcher15. The Maori word “Marae” means _______.A.Maori cultureB.non-Maori or EuropeanC.protocolD.meeting house16. Which of the following phrases cannot be used to describe the continent of Australia?A.the smallest continentB. the largest islandC the highest continent D. the driest continent17. The Head of State of New Zealand is ________________.A.the Prime MinisterB.the Governor-GeneralC.the British monarchD.the Ombudsman18. Public servants are officials working in government departments _______________.A.Who are members of the party in power.B.whose appointments are independent of political processC.Who will lose their positions when the government changesD.whose appointments are determined by government ministers.19. The Australia national day is set on January 26 to commemorate ___________________.A.the founding of the Commonwealth of AustraliaB.the discov ery of the great southern …unknown land?.C.the first European settlement of the continent.D.Captain James Cook?s first voyage around Australia.20. The largest state in terms of areas in Australia is _______.A QueenslandB New South WalesC Western AustraliaD VictoriaII. Directions:There are altogether 10 blanks in the following sentences. Fill in the blanks and write your answers on the answer sheet.(10%, 1 point for each)Britain includes 21________ nations; They are 22 ____, Scotland, 23______ and 24_______. Normally, a government in Britain can be in power for 25_______ years, and then it has to resign and hold a general election.The most important function of the Parliament is to 26_______.Australia, as the world?s 27_____ of wool, exports most of its wool production. The high quality wool mainly comes from the 28______breed of sheepThere are two main types of school in each state and territory system. They are 29________ 30_________.III. Directions:There are 10 questions in this part. Answer each of the questions in one full sentence and write you answer on the answer sheet. (20%, 2 points for each)31. What kind of livestock has the biggest number in the UK?32.How many seats in the House of Commons should a party hold at least on order to win the election?33.Under whose reign was the Bill of Rights was passed?34. What kind of secondary schools do the great majority of children in Britain go to?35.When did Britain decide to colonize Australia?36. What is the largest state in terms of area in Australia?37. Which city is the capital of Australia?38. When is Halloween celebrated in Scotland?39. Who were the first settlers in New Zealand over 1000 years ago?40. What does the ABC in Australia stand for?IV. Directions:Explain each of the following 6 out 8 in no more than 5 sentences. Write your answer on the answer sheet. (30%, 5 points for each)41. The Vikings42. The House of Commons43. Boxing Day44. Virginia Woolf45. Horse racing46. The Open Polytechnic47. the House of Commons48. Henry Lawson英语国家概况(1)模拟题三I. Directions:There are 20 questions in this part. Each question is followed by four choices marked A,B,C, and D. Choose the correct to each of the question and write your answer at the appropriate place on the ANSWER SHEET. (40%, 2 points for each)1.Which of the following is NOT true of Elizabeth IA.Her religious reform was a compromise of views.B.Her religious reform was welcomed by both the Puritans and ardent Catholics.C.She desire d “that there should be outward conformity to the Established religion”.D.She broke Mary?s ties with Rome and restored her father?s independent Church of England. 2.The Restoration in English history took place in _______.A.1042 B.1066C.1606 D.16603.Historically, _______ were ferocious people, but they laid the foundations of the English state. A.the Celts B.the Vikings C.the Anglo-Saxons D.the Normans4.William, Duke of Normandy, is now known as _________.A.William Rufus B.William the ConfessorC.William the Great D.William the Conqueror5.In Britain, the T ories were the forerunners of _______ which still bears the nickname today. A.the Social and Democratic Liberal PartyB.the Liberal PartyC.the Labor PartyD.the Conservative Party6.The person who was responsible for the religious Reformation of England in the 16th century was _________.A.Edward VIII B.Henry VIIIC.Elizabeth I D.Edward VI7.Queen Mary Tudor has been known as “Bloody Mary ”because under her reign ________.A.a series of bloody wars were foughtB.many Protestants were persecuted and burnt as heretics C.many rebel peasants were put to deathD.many protesters against her rule were killed8.The _______ developed later into the Lords and the Commons known as Parliament.A.Witan B.Privy CouncilC.Public Records Office D.Great Council9.In Britain,________ is the symbol of the whole nation.A.the Queen B.the Prime MinisterC.the Prince D.the Parliament10.Easter is the chief Christian festival, which celebrates________.A.the birth of Jesus Christ B.the Resurrection of Jesus ChristC.the coming of spring D.the revival of Christianity11.The English king, who gave up his crown for the sake of a marriage with Wallis Simpson, was _______.A. Henry ⅧB.Edward ⅧC.George ⅥD.James Ⅵ12.Those who tried to destroy the hated machines during the English Industrial Revolution were called ______.A.Destroyers B.Breakers C.Unionists D.Luddites13.The great King of Wessex who fought against the invasion of the Danes in the 9th century was known as _______.A.Hengist B.Alfred the Great C.the Pilgrim D.King of Picts14.The Seven Year?s War (1756—1763) was foughtbetween Britain and _______ for the colonization in North America.A.Spain B.RussiaC.Holland D.France15.In Britain, the national newspapers can be divided into two groups: _______.A.daily papers and weekly papersB.daily papers and Sunday papersC.weekly papers and monthly papersD.weekly papers and quarterly papers16.The People?s Char ter was drawn up by _______ as their demands.A.the London Working Men?s AssociationB.the British Steel CorporationC.the activists in the Chartist MovementD.the Trade Union17.Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, a Conservative Party leader in the 1980s, believed in the following EXCEPT _______.A.self-reliance B.privatizationC.the strengthening of the trade unions D.the keeping of law and order18.The two main tiers of local authority throughout England and Wales are ______.A.counties and districts B.cities and townsC.cities and villages D.cities and shires19.In Britain, official public holidays are also called ______.A.religious holidays B.saints? holidaysC.memorial holidays D.bank holidays20.The English Channel separates the island of Great Britain from ______.A.Denmark B.BelgiumC.the Netherlands D.FranceII. There are altogether 10 blanks in the following sentences. Fill in the blanks and write your answers on the answer sheet.(10%, 1 point for each)The capital of Britain is 21________ which has great influence on the UK in all fields including 22________, 23_________ and 24___________.Normally, aλ government in Britain can be in power for 25_______ years, and then it has to resign and hold a general election.One distinctive features about theλclass system in Britain is that it still remains a 26___________________.λ Since 1945, the UK economy has experienced 27_____ decline rather than 28________ decline. The general direction of Britain?s foreign policy isλ decided by 29_______ and 30_______.ⅢGive a one-sentence answer to each of the following questions. Write your answer in the corresponding space on the answer sheet. (20 points, 2 points for each)31. What is the official name of Great Britain32. What does “Oxbridge” refe r to in Great Britain33. What are the responsibilities of British government education departments34. What does SAT stand for35. What are the two most important acts passed in the 1960s that helped to improve the political equality of the black people36. What is known as the “winner-take-all” system37. What does ACT stand for in Australian political division38. Why does New Zealand remain green all the year round ?39. What are the three main groups of settlers living north of55 degree north latitude in Canada40. What is the most significant feature of Irish landscape, which covers all the mountains and large areas of lowlands ⅣExplain each of the following 6 out 8 in no more than 5 sentences. Write your answer in the corresponding space on the answer sheet (30 points)41. the Industrial Revolution42. the Commonwealth43. checks and balances44. Electoral College45.the divine right of kings46.Margaret Thatcher47 William Shakespeare48 cricket英语国家概况(1)模拟题四I. Directions:There are 20 questions in this part. Each question is followed by four choices marked A,B,C, and D. Choose the correct to each of the question and write your answer at the appropriate place on the ANSWER SHEET. (40%, 2 points for each)1. Who were the ancestors of the English and the founders of England?A. the Anglo-SaxonsB. the NormansC. the VikingsD. the Romans2. Which is the largest city in Scotland?A. CardiffB. EdinburghC. GlasgowD. Manchester3. When did Scotland join the Union by agreement of the English and Scottish parliaments?A. in 1688B. in 1707C. in 1715D. in 17454. In the early 1970s, the IRA _______________________.A. killed many Protestants and Catholics.B. burned down the houses of Catholics.C. murdered individuals at random.D. carried out a series of bombing and shooting and attacked the security forces as their main target.5. Why did the British government decide to replace the Power-Sharing policy with "direct-rule" from London?A. The Power-Sharing policy was not accepted by the majority of Protestants.B. The Northern Irish Parliament could not govern the province effectively.C. The Power-Sharing policy couldn't be carried out.D. All the above.6. How many seats in the House of Commons should a party hold at least in order to win the election?A. 651B. 326C. 626D. 3517. Which company in Britain became an important aero-engine manufacturer after W.W.II?A. BoeingB. Rolls RoyceC. Hawker-SiddeleyD. McDonnel-Douglas8. Which of the following livestock has the biggest number in UK?A. beef battleB. dairy cattleC. chickenD. sheep9. Which of the following was the most famous Scottish novelist?A. D.H. LawrenceB. Robert L. StevensonC. Charles DickensD. Walter Scott10. Several gifted women played a part in 19th-century literature. Which of the following is an exception?A. Virginia WoolfB. Jane AustenC. Emily BronteD. Charlotte Bronte11. Which of the following is NOT a true description of the situation of the ethnic minorities in the UK?A. They are threatened by some racist groups.B. They are treated unfairly by the justice system.C. They are well-represented in the British parliament.D. They are economically poorer than the white population.12. Which of the following is true about the Gunpowder Plot?A. It was planned to kill the Protestant king and replace him with a Catholic king.B. It was planned to kill the Catholic king and replace him with a Protestant king.C. It was planned to kill King Billy and replace him with King James II.D. It was planned to kill King James II and replace him with King Billy.13. In the examination called "the 11 plus", students with academic potential go to__________________.A. comprehensive schoolsB. grammar schools.C. public schools.D. technical schools.14. Who is the leader of the Labor party at present?A. John MajorB. Tony BlairC. Harold WilsonD. Margaret Thatcher15. The present British foreign policy is mainly influenced by the following factors except________________.A. its imperial historyB. its geopolitical traitsC. Its schizophrenic attitude to EuropeD. Its special relationship with the United States16. Which of the following phrases cannot be used to describe the continent of Australia?A. the smallest continentB. the largest islandC. the highest continentD. the driest continent17. The Head of State of New Zealand is ________________.A. the Prime MinisterB. the Governor-GeneralC. the British monarchD. the Ombudsman18. Public servants are officials working in government departments _______________.A. Who are members of the party in power.B. whose appointments are independent of political processC. Who will lose their positions when the government changesD. whose appointments are determined by government ministers.19. The Australia national day is set on January 26 to commemorate ___________________.A. the founding of the Commonwealth of AustraliaB. the discovery of the great southern …unknown land?.C. the first European settlement of the continent.D. Captain James C ook?s first voyage around Australia.20. The largest state in terms of areas in Australia is _______.A. QueenslandB. New South WalesC. Western AustraliaD. VictoriaII. There are altogether 10 blanks in the following sentences. Fill in the blanks and write your answers on the answer sheet. (10%, 1 point for each)In 21_________, Britain finally became a full member of the European Economic Community. English colonial expansion began with the colonization of 22 _______in 1583.After the Seven Years? War between Britain and France, 23______ was ceded to Britain by the 1763 Treaty of 24 ____.The origin of Guy Fawkes Day lies in the 25_________.The School of Eton belongs to 26 _________.In Ireland the basic ethnic stock is 27_________.28 _______ has the lightest rainfall in Ireland.29 _____ is Australia?s largest trading partner.30 _____ is the oldest newspaper in Australia.ⅢGive a one-sentence answer to each of the following questions. Write your answer in the corresponding space on the answer sheet. (20 points, 2 points for each)31.In 1940, who replaced Chamberlain as the British Prime Minister and finally led Britain to victory?32.Which holiday is part of Scottish “Hogmanay” festival?33.What is the most typical British sports.34. What is the s ignificance of the Hundred Years? War?35. What is the relationship between Elizabeth I and the Parliament like?36. What does British Parliament consist of?37. Which government department is particularly in charge of education in the U.K.?38. What does BBC stand for?39. Which city is the capital of Australia?40. Who are the first inhabitants of the Australian continent?ⅣExplain each of the following 6 out 8 in no more than 5 sentences. Write your answer in the corresponding space on the answer sheet (30 points)41. the housing system in the UK42. The British empire43. the BBC44. the Aboriginal People45.New South Wales46.BHP47 the kiwi48 TAFE。
五年级英语上册Module 1
Oh no ! I dropped my ice cream!
Do you live in this city?
No, I come from--I came---
When did you come?
课后练习:
• • • • 一.根据汉语意思写单词 1._____(什么时候) 2.________(吃完) 3._______(赶紧,匆忙) 4.______(等待). 5._______(落下,掉下) 6.______(和—--一起)
三:连词成句
1.Amy This our is English friend (,) (.) ________________________________ 2.Dropped LingLing book her (.) ________________________________ 3.did When come your father back (?) ________________________________
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5.再次播放录音,并在每句话后停顿,多放几遍。 S1:I can see Amy ,Sam and Lingling. S2;They are in a park.They are in London. Listen carefully! S1:They came back last Sunday. S2: They bought some ice creams. S3: Oh! No, droped lingling’s ice cream. 请学生重复。教师指导。
单词巩固:
• 一.根据汉语意思写出单词: • 1._____(什么时候) did you come ______(回 来)? • 2.______(吃完) your _____ ______(冰淇淋). • 3._____ _____(快点),Lingling. • 4.________(等待) for us!
英语作文请你推荐一个值得参观的城市
英语作文请你推荐一个值得参观的城市全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite City: LondonHi there! Today I want to tell you all about my favorite city in the whole wide world – London! It's the capital of England, and it's a place that's just bursting with cool things to see and do. If you ever get the chance to visit, you're in for an awesome adventure!Let me start by telling you about some of the most famous landmarks in London. First up, there's Big Ben – that's the big clock tower that everyone knows and loves. It's part of the Houses of Parliament, which is where the government meets to make important decisions. At night, the clock tower is all lit up, and it looks so pretty! I've seen it in movies and on TV, but seeing it in real life was even better.Then there's Buckingham Palace, where the Queen lives! It's this massive palace with tons of rooms and fancy decorations. If you go there at the right time, you can even see the changing of the guard, which is when the Queen's soldiers march around intheir bright red uniforms and big fuzzy hats. It's like something out of a storybook!Speaking of storybooks, you can't visit London without going to the Harry Potter studios! That's where they filmed lots of the scenes from the movies, and you can see props, costumes, and even walk through the actual sets. They have Diagon Alley, the Great Hall from Hogwarts, and even the cupboard under the stairs where Harry used to sleep. It's every Potterhead's dream come true!But London isn't just about famous buildings and movies –it's also a great place to learn about history. There are museums galore, like the Natural History Museum, which has massive dinosaur skeletons and exhibits about planets and outer space. Then there's the British Museum, which has ancient artifacts from all over the world, like Egyptian mummies and Roman sculptures. You could spend days in these museums and still not see everything!If you'd rather be outside, London has some amazing parks too. Hyde Park is huge, with gardens, lakes, and even a place where you can rent a rowboat and paddle around. In the summer, they have concerts and festivals there, which look like so muchfun. There's also Regent's Park, which has a beautiful rose garden and a zoo right in the middle of the city!And let's not forget about the food! London is a melting pot of cultures, so you can find every kind of cuisine you can imagine. There are fish and chip shops on almost every corner, selling delicious fried fish and thick-cut fries. But you can also find amazing Indian curries, Italian pizzas, and Chinese dim sum. My favorite is definitely the afternoon tea, where you get little sandwiches, scones with jam and cream, and all kinds of tasty cakes and pastries. It's the perfect way to refuel after a busy day of sightseeing!I could go on and on about all the cool things to do in London, but I think you get the idea. It's a city that has something for everyone – history, culture, food, entertainment, you name it! And the best part is, no matter how many times you visit, there's always something new to discover.So if you ever get the chance to go to London, jump at it! Trust me, you won't be disappointed. It's a place that's sure to capture your heart, just like it did mine. Who knows, maybe you'll even spot the Queen or a famous actor while you're there! Either way, it's an adventure you'll never forget.篇2A City Worth Visiting: LondonHave you ever dreamed of visiting a place that feels like something out of a storybook? A city with grand palaces, ancient monuments, and a rich history that stretches back thousands of years? If so, then London, the capital of England, is the perfect destination for you!London is a city that truly has something for everyone. Whether you're interested in art, culture, or just want to explore winding cobblestone streets and soak up the charming atmosphere, this vibrant metropolis won't disappoint.One of the first things you'll notice about London is its iconic landmarks. There's the famous Big Ben clock tower, with its massive bell that chimes every hour. Just across the street, you'll find the Houses of Parliament, an impressive gothic-style building where the government meets. Not far away is Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the Queen. If you time it right, you might even catch the changing of the guards ceremony, where soldiers in bright red uniforms and tall black hats march alongside each other with perfect precision.London is also home to some fascinating museums that bring history to life in unforgettable ways. At the British Museum, you can marvel at the Rosetta Stone, a key that helped unlock the secrets of Egyptian hieroglyphics. The Natural History Museum houses gigantic dinosaur skeletons and dazzling gem collections. My personal favorite is the Science Museum, which has loads of hands-on exhibits about how things work, from planes and rockets to computers and robots.If you're more interested in the arts, London has world-class art galleries like the National Gallery and the Tate Modern. You could spend hours admiring masterpieces by famous artists like Van Gogh, Rembrandt, and Monet. The city also has an incredible theatre scene in the West End, where you can catch brilliant musicals and plays being performed live on stage.Speaking of performances, did you know that London hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics? Many of the Olympic venues are still standing today, including the iconic Olympic Stadium where Usain Bolt raced to victory. You can take a tour and imagine what it must have felt like for the world's greatest athletes to compete there.When your feet get tired from all that sightseeing, London also has plenty of cozy places to relax and refuel. I'm talkingabout places like Borough Market, where you can sample deliciously fresh and flavourful street food from all over the world. Or how about afternoon tea at a fancy hotel, where you can snack on delicate finger sandwiches, scrumptious scones, and chocolatey cakes? Yum!If you want to escape the hustle and bustle for a while, London also has some beautiful parks and green spaces scattered throughout the city. My favourite is Hyde Park, where you can go for a relaxing stroll, have a picnic on the grass, or even go for a swim in the Serpentine lake!As you've probably guessed by now, London is an incredibly huge and diverse city. That's why it's a good idea to pick up one of those classic red double-decker buses or hop-on hop-off tour buses that will shuttle you between all the top attractions while an entertaining tour guide shares fascinating stories and facts about each location.With so much to see and do, it's no wonder that London draws millions of visitors from all around the world every year. From its historic palaces and castles to its cutting-edge art and culture scene, this city seamlessly blends its storied past with an exciting and modern present.I may only be a kid, but London is one of my favourite places on the entire planet. Trust me, once you experience the energy, the beauty, and the never-ending adventures waiting around every corner, London will swiftly become one of your favourite cities too. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your own journey to the capital of England today!篇3My Favorite City: LondonHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about my favorite city in the whole world - London! I went there with my family last summer and it was the best trip ever. London is the capital of England and it's full of amazing things to see and do. Get ready, because I'm going to tell you all about why London is so awesome!First of all, London is home to the Queen! How cool is that? The Queen's home is this giant castle called Buckingham Palace right in the middle of the city. We got to go see the Changing of the Guard ceremony where the Queen's soldiers march around in their big fuzzy hats and red uniforms. It was so fun to watch!Speaking of royalty, did you know that London has a giant tower that used to be a castle and prison? It's called the Tower ofLondon and it has ravens that live there. The legend says that if the ravens ever leave, the whole kingdom will fall! The tower also has the most amazing crown jewels, including some of the world's biggest diamonds. They were so sparkly and beautiful.My favorite thing we did in London was riding on the giant Ferris wheel called the London Eye. It's one of the tallest Ferris wheels in the world and you can see the entire city from the top! The pods are completely enclosed and air conditioned, so it was nice and comfy even though it was a hot summer day. The views were just breathtaking.London has some awesome museums too. We went to the Natural History Museum which had huge dinosaur skeletons and a massive whale model hanging from the ceiling. My little brother loved seeing all the dino bones! The British Museum had amazing artifacts from ancient Egypt and Greece, including real mummies. It was a little creepy but really cool.While in London, we also got to see a play at the famous Globe Theatre, which is a replica of the theatre where William Shakespeare's plays were originally performed centuries ago. It was outside with a thatched roof just like it would have been back then. Watching Romeo and Juliet there was an experience I'll never forget!London also has some awesome parks and gardens scattered throughout the city. We wandered through the lovely Kensington Gardens one afternoon. There were tons of people out picnicking, playing sports, or just relaxing in the beautiful green spaces. My little sister's favorite was the Princess Diana Memorial Playground because it had a huge pirate ship play structure that kids could climb on.One thing you have to try when visiting London is afternoon tea! We went to this gorgeous old tea house and had little sandwiches, scones, and fancy desserts served on a three-tier tray. They give you like a million different tea options to choose from too. It was the fanciest and most delicious tea I've ever had!Getting around London was really easy because they have an underground train system called the "Tube." All the stations have really cool tile work and old-fashioned signs. We could just hop on and off at different stops to get around the city quickly. I loved riding the Tube!Those are just some of the highlights from our family trip to London last year. Between the history, the sights, the food, and all the fun activities, it's no wonder London is one of the top tourist destinations in the world. If you ever get a chance to visit, you absolutely have to go! There's something for everyone inthis amazing city. London will always have a special place in my heart and I can't wait to go back someday.篇4The Best City to Visit - London!Hi everyone! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about the most amazing city that I think everyone should visit - London, England! I was so lucky to go there on vacation with my family last summer and it was the best trip ever.London is the capital city of England and also the biggest city in the whole United Kingdom. It's been around for almost 2,000 years which is super old! Because of that, there is so much cool history everywhere you look. My favourite things to see were all the old buildings and castles. Everything just feels magical there.One of the first places we visited was Buckingham Palace. This is where the Queen of England lives! We got to see the Changing of the Guard ceremony which was really neat. The guards have these huge furry hats and bright red coats and during the ceremony they march around playing music on drumsand whistles. I tried so hard not to laugh because they look kind of silly but also very serious at the same time.Right near Buckingham Palace is another famous London landmark called Big Ben. It's this giant clock tower that's been around since the 1800s! You can hear the bell ringing on every hour which is convenient for telling time. Big Ben is right beside the Houses of Parliament which is where a lot of the government business happens. We took a tour inside and I got to sit in these cool green leather chairs and pretend to be the Prime Minister for a day. Maybe I'll run for office when I'm older!Speaking of old places, another stop we made was the Tower of London. This is an ancient castle on the River Thames that used to be a prison a long time ago. They had displays set up showing all the different ways prisoners would be executed back then which was pretty graphic if I'm being honest. My favourite part was getting to see the Crown Jewels though - they're these incredibly valuable gem-studded objects that belong to the royal family. The guides definitely made sure we didn't try to steal any of them!London has some amazing museums too which was great for a museum-lover like me. The best one we went to was the Natural History Museum. They've got a massive dinosaurskeleton in the main hall along with a life-size model of a blue whale hanging from the ceiling. Upstairs they have lots of exhibits about different animals, rocks, planets and even human biology. I could have spent weeks in there!Another awesome museum we visited was the Science Museum. I'm a huge science nerd so this place was heaven for me. They've got planes and rockets hanging from the ceiling along with tons of interactive exhibits. You could spend all day just pushing buttons and watching things spin and light up. My favourite area was the space section where you could experience what it's like to launch into orbit. The simulators made me feel like a real astronaut!Besides all the amazing sights, London also has a ton of fun activities to do. We went to see a play in the West End theatre district which was so entertaining. I've never seen actors perform live on a stage before. The costumes and sets were so detailed and colourful. I had no idea what was going to happen next which made it even more exciting.London also had the best parks for running around that I've ever seen. There are wide open green spaces absolutely everywhere for hiking, biking, having picnics or just laying around and relaxing. My favourite was Hyde Park because it'sabsolutely massive with gorgeous gardens, lakes and even a few palaces dotted around the property. We rented bikes one day and rode all over the trails. So much fun!I could honestly go on forever about all the cool things there are to do in London. We went on guided walking tours through different neighbourhoods, rode the iconic double decker buses, explored funky outdoor markets and ate more delicious food than I could ever describe. Indian curry, fresh baked pastries, traditional fish and chips - my taste buds were celebrating constantly!London is such an incredibly diverse city too with people from all over the world. I loved listening to all the different languages being spoken and learning about so many various cultures. There were kids my age from distant countries that I'd never even heard of before. Getting toemeet them and hear about their lives was the best souvenir I could ask for.I'm sure I've missed about a million other sights and activities, but I've rambled on enough for now! Just take my word for it - London is the most magical place for kids and adults alike. The blend of modern and historic is perfect and there's seriously something for everyone no matter what you're interested in. Ihope I've convinced all of you to put London at the very top of your travel bucket list. Your inner adventure篇5My Favorite City to Visit: New York!Have you ever been to New York City? It's one of the biggest and most exciting cities in the whole world! I went there with my family last summer and it was the best trip ever. There's so much to see and do in New York that I could never get bored. Let me tell you all about my amazing adventures there!First of all, New York has some of the tallest buildings I've ever seen. The skyscrapers are just ginormous! We went up to the observation deck on the Empire State Building and I felt like I could see the entire city from up there. The view was breathtaking. Looking down made me feel a little dizzy, but in an awesome way. I'd never been up so high before!Another impressive place we visited was the Statue of Liberty. You can actually go up inside the statue and look out the crown windows. It was hard work climbing all those stairs, but so worth it. The statue is truly massive and beautiful. I'll never forget that bright green color! Taking a ferry cruise around the harborwas fun too. We got a great view of the skyline and learned some cool facts about New York history.Speaking of careers, we also visited some amazing museums that taught me so much. At the American Museum of Natural History, I saw real fossilized dinosaur skeletons and learned all about prehistoric life. The museum is absolutely massive with exhibits on space, oceans, biodiversity, and more. I couldn't believe how many incredible things there were to discover. And at the Museum of Modern Art, I saw weird contemporary paintings and sculptures. Some of that modern art is pretty strange if you ask me! But it was fascinating to learn about different artistic movements and styles.No matter where we went, I was amazed by the number of people out and about in New York at all hours. The sidewalks were always jam-packed with people rushing around. Times Square was insane - it felt like the center of the universe with those iconic towering bright lights and billboards. So many taxis, street vendors, performers, and regular folks just going about their day. The energy and buzz was addictive! I also loved the little shops, bakeries, and food carts on practically every street corner. You could find any type of food you can imagine in New York.When our feet got tired from all the walking and sightseeing, we'd hop on the subway to get around. Those underground trains were no joke - they zipped through the tunnels at warp speed! A few times we got turned around in the maze of stations and had to ask friendly New Yorkers for directions. People watched out for us kids and made sure we found the right train. See, New Yorkers have a reputation for being rude, but everyone we met was actually really nice and helpful.We took the subway up to Central Park one beautiful sunny day and I'm so glad we did. That park was like an oasis in the middle of the concrete jungle! There were wide open grassy areas perfect for running around, charming little bridges over streams, and rowboats you could rent to go around the lake. We even caught an outdoor theater performance of Romeo and Juliet which was super romantic...even if I didn't totally follow the old-fashioned language. I could have spent days just exploring every nook and cranny of Central Park. It was so refreshing to have some nature and open space amidst all the skyscrapers.On our final night in New York, we took an evening stroll across the iconic Brooklyn Bridge for amazing photo-ops of the city skyline all lit up at night. That's a view I'll never forget! From the bridge, I could see lights twinkling from the Statue of Liberty,the Empire State Building's colorful tower lights, and bustling Times Square off in the distance. Ferries, tour buses, and cars zoomed by below us. I felt like I was in a movie scene. New York comes even more alive at night!Those two weeks went by in a flash, but I have so many wonderful memories Bond with my family on that vacation. We squeezed in as much as we possibly could, but I know there's still so much left to explore in New York. From the diverse cultures and neighborhoods, to the endless supply of world-class attractions and entertainment, there's just no other city like it. The food, the art, the energy, the history...I could go on and on. New York is the epitome of a vibrant, world-class city.I'm already dreaming about my next trip back to the Big Apple! Maybe next time my family and I could see the Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center, go ice skating in Central Park, check out some cool educational opportunities like coding camps or art classes for kids, shop along Fifth Avenue, and eat our way through even more of NYC's iconic eateries. Why not take in a sports game or concert while we're at it? The possibilities are truly endless in New York. It's a city that has something for everyone.I may only be a kid, but I know an amazing place when I see it. New York City is at the top of my list of favorite cities in the whole world - and I've been to a lot of places already! If you've never been, you're really missing out. New York has my heart forever and I can't wait to visit again soon. I'm already counting down the days until my next big adventure in the city that never sleeps!篇6My Favorite City: LondonHi friends! Today I want to tell you all about my favorite city in the whole world - London! I went there with my family a couple of years ago and it was the best trip ever. London is the capital of England and it's a huge, exciting place with so many fun things to see and do. Let me tell you all about it!First of all, London is an extremely old city - it was first settled by the Romans almost 2000 years ago! That means it has tons and tons of amazing old buildings and historic sites. One of the most famous is the Tower of London. This is a massive old castle right in the middle of the city on the River Thames. It used to be a fortress and even a prison where they locked up bad people! Now it's just an amazing museum where you can see theold towers, the armory with weapons and suits of armor, and even the gorgeous crown jewels - those are the real crowns and jewels that belong to the Queen!Speaking of the Queen, you can't go to London without seeing Buckingham Palace. This is where the Queen actually lives when she's in London. In front there's a huge beautiful park and you can watch the changing of the guard, where the Queen's soldiers in their red coats and big fuzzy hats march around. If you're really lucky, you might even get to see the Queen herself!London also has some of the most amazing museums in the world. The Natural History Museum is incredible - it's full of dinosaur skeletons, meteor rocks, a life-sized blue whale model that takes up an entire room, and all kinds of awesome science exhibits. My favorite though was the British Museum. It has Egyptian mummies, ancient Greek sculptures, samurai armor from Japan, and even the Rosetta Stone that helped us decode Egyptian hieroglyphs. You could spend days in there!London has some awesome parks too, perfect for running around or having a picnic. Hyde Park is one of the biggest and you can go boating on the lake or horseback riding through the trails. Regent's Park has beautiful gardens and is home to theLondon Zoo where you can see lions, tigers, gorillas and so much more.The city also has incredible theaters where you can see world-class musicals and plays. We saw the Lion King musical and it was just mind-blowing with the most amazing costumes and sets. And make sure to go shopping on Oxford Street or in the cool markets like Camden Market - you can find all kinds of amazing souvenirs and snacks there.Now let me tell you about some of the best food in London! My favorite was the traditional English breakfast with eggs, sausages, bacon, baked beans, mushrooms and toast. Then there are classic dishes like fish & chips, meat pies, and Yorkshire pudding. For dessert, you've got to try sticky toffee pudding or Eton mess which has meringue, strawberries and cream. Yum! London also has amazing Indian curries and food from all over the world.Getting around London is really easy too. The iconic red double-decker buses go everywhere or you can take the Tube which is their subway system. It has signs with those famous London Underground logos that look like cylinders. Just make sure to stand on the right side of the escalators!I could honestly go on and on about London for days. From the winding streets of Soho to seeing the super high-tech Globe Theatre rebuilt in the same spot as the old one, to all theworld-class shopping, there is just so much to do and see. London is old and new, historic and modern, all mixed together into one exciting, bustling city. Every corner has something cool to explore.If you ever get a chance to visit London, you absolutely have to go! It's truly one of the greatest cities in the world. With amazing sights, cool attractions, incredible food, fantastic theater and so much more, you'll never run out of fun things to do. I can't wait to go back someday and experience more of what this awesome city has to offer. London is the best!。
外研版(三起)-英语-四年级下册-【新课堂】Module 2 Unit 1教材同步讲解
【新课堂】Module 2 Unit 1教材同步讲解听课导学London名胜多又美,Buckingham Palace真宏伟,the River Thames宽又长,Tower Bridge 美名扬。
Beautiful景色哪里找?Hyde Park不能少。
又高又大Big Ben,报时准确无疑问。
Capital London逛一逛,famous景点不会忘。
同学们,你到哪些景点旅游过?你会用英语来介绍一下吗?快来,让我们一起去旅游吧!语法索引Unit1(第一单元)1.short的反义词及one的用法 (24)2.辨析ship与boat及but的用法 (25)3.询问某个物品是什么的句型 (27)4.about的用法 (27)5.It's...的用法 (28)6.含有be动词的一般疑问句 (28)7.whose的用法 (29)8.名词所有格的用法 (29)9.close的用法 (29)Unit 2(第二单元)10.old的用法 (32)11.and的用法 (33)12.too的用法 (34)模块目标预览学前必备知识目标一、语音能够了解并掌握音标/i/,/ai/,/k/,/t/,/s/./d/,/l/;能够区分音标/i/和/ai/的发音不同;注意清辅音的发音特点。
二、单词city(城市),ship(船),beautiful(美丽的),whose(谁的),close(近的,接近的),old(年代久的,古老的),queen(女王),famous(著名的)三、短语this panda(这只熊猫),the one(那一个),a bit city(一座大城市),very beautiful(很漂亮),close to(接近……),a book about London(一本关于伦敦的书),the Queen's house (女王的房子),very famous(很著名)四、句型1.介绍景物名称及景物特点:This is+景物名称;It's very+形容词.2.有关某物是什么的回答:--What is it?它是什么?--It's…它是……3.This panda is short,but that one is tall.这只熊猫矮,但是那只高。
1.london
1. Big Ben [ 大笨钟 ]
2. The london Eye [ 伦敦眼 ]
3.Tower Bridge [ 伦敦搭桥 ]
1. Bin Ben 伊丽莎白塔大本钟(英语:Big Ben)(或翻译成大笨钟、大鹏钟), 即威斯敏斯特宫钟塔,英国国会会 议厅附属的钟楼 (Clock Tower) 的 大报时钟的昵称。大本钟坐落在英 国伦敦泰晤士河畔, 是世界上最大 的哥特式建筑。英国最高立法机 构——国会上、下议院都设在这里, 所以大本钟也称议会大厦或国会大 厦。
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2. The London Eye 伦敦眼(The London Eye),或又 称为千禧之轮(Millennium Wheel) 是世界上首座、也曾经是世界最大 的观景摩天轮,仅次于南昌之星与 新加坡观景轮。它于1999年年底开 幕,总高度135米(443英尺),竖 立于伦敦泰晤士河南畔的兰贝斯区, 面向坐拥国会大楼与大笨钟的西敏 市。
3. Tower Bridge 伦敦塔桥(Tower Bridge)是位于英国伦敦一座横 跨泰晤士河铁桥,因位于伦敦塔附近而得名。伦敦塔 桥有时被误称为伦敦桥(London Bridge),其实真 正的伦敦桥是另一座完全不同的桥梁,位于伦敦塔桥 的上游。伦敦塔桥附近著名的旅游点有伦敦塔、圣卡 瑟琳码头和Shad Thames街。伦敦塔桥是一座吊桥, 最初为一木桥,后改为石桥,现在是座拥有6条车道 的水泥结构桥。河中的两座桥基高7.6米,相距76米, 桥基上建有两座高耸的方形主塔,为花岗岩和钢铁结 构的方形五层塔,高43.455米,两座主塔上建有白 色大理石屋顶和五个小尖塔,远看仿佛两顶王冠。两 塔之间的跨度为60多米,塔基和两岸用钢缆吊桥相连。
外研版高中一年级英语新课标第七单元Module 7 Revision单元测试题
高一英语外研版必修1 Module 7 Revision单元测试题II. Choose the best answer.1. Early to bed and early to rise ______ a man healthy, wealth and wise.A. to makeB. makesC. making2. She ______ in for a lot of sports.A. goesB. getsC. gives3. American football helps a lot in keeping young people ______ and strong.A. healthB. healthyC. healthful4. You’d better give up ______.A. smokesB. to smokeC. smoking5. It’s about ten miles ______ here ______ the school.A. from…toB. from…intoC. to…too6. I didn’t pay much ______ to Mr Brown’s words.A. attentivenessB. attentionC. attentive7. Ford has eight of the world’s famous car brands, ______ Ford, V olvo, Lincoln, and so on.A. asB. likeC. as if8. Maybe in the years to come, you will have a car of ______ own.A. youB. yourC. yours9. Whatever car you are going to have, don’t forget to drive _____.A. safeB. safelyC. safety10. This place is well-known for ______ beautiful scenery.A. itsB. it’sC. it11. It ______ two large islands: North Island and South Island.A. is made ofB. is made fromC. is made up of12. Are you interested ______ English pop music?A. inB. ofC. on13. Isn’t the concert ______ out?A. soldB. to sellC. selling14. I happened ______ meet her on my way home.A. onB. toC. in15. People splash water to pass good wishes ______ each other.A. toB. intoC. onto16. Carnival usually ______ in February.A. feelsB. feedsC. falls17. You’d better _____ say so.A. notB. noC. not to18. The Olympic Games ______ in Beijing in 2008.A. holdB. is heldC. was held19. Granny is coming to lunch ______ Christmas Day.A. onB. inC. at20. -Will you come tomorrow ______ next week?-I will come next week.A. andB. butC. orIII. Put the following Chinese into English.1.代表_____________________________2.准备_____________________________3.迟到_____________________________4.改掉习惯_____________________________5.犯错误_____________________________6.步行_____________________________7.弹吉它_____________________________8.听音乐_____________________________9.徒步旅行_____________________________10.等待_____________________________11.注意_____________________________12.失灵_____________________________13.未来_____________________________14.打篮球_____________________________15.给某人帮助_____________________________IV. Circle the correct words.1.What is the fast / fastest way to get around in busy cities?2.She went to the downtown area on foot / on feet yesterday.3.Walk down the street and turn to the left / left at the traffic lights.4.I don’t want to wait for / by the bus.5.It means if you don’t treat them with candies, they will play tricks on / with you.6.What other festivals do children like besides / beside Christmas?7.If people happen to be / being out, what will they do?8.I’ve got a surprise / surprising for you.9.It’s a quarter past seven now, so we’d better hurry / to hurry.10.Of all the sports, which do you like better / best?V. Complete the dialogue with the proper words.Bob: Hi, Susan. Long time no see.Susan: Yes. I’m just back f______(1) London.Bob: How do you find i_______(2)?Susan: It’s a big city.Bob: There m______(3) be a lot of people.Susan: Yes, in the street you can see people from all over the w______(4)-Americans, Chinese, French, Italians and Australians.Bob: Oh, that must be very busy and noisy.Susan: Yes. But I like it a lot. People there are nice and f_______(5).VI. Combine the two sentences into one sentence with and, but , or.1. The car stopped. The driver got out.2. I stayed at home. I did my homework at home.3. She is poor. She is honest.4. Will you come tomorrow? Will you come the next day?5. I bought the story. I didn’t read it.6. I like coast beef. She likes vegetables.VII. Fill in the blanks with in,at and on.1. What do you do ______ the morning?2. I usually do my homework ______ night3. I often clean my house ______ Saturday.4. We’ll meet ______ 7:00 at the gate of school tomorrow morning.5. The earthquake happened ______ 15 May, 2008.6. She usually goes shopping ______Sundays.7. _____ 1998, Mr Smith came to China.8. She is interested ______ classical music.9. A new film is _____ at the Capital Cinema.10. “Trick or Treat” means if you don’t treat the children with candies, they will play tricks _____ you.11. Children put ______ strange clothes and masks.12. Walt Disney was born ______ Chicago on 15 December 1901.13. The blue button is ______ the right. Press it, please.14. Go to the playground and join ______ all kinds of outdoor activities, will you?15. There is some bread ______ the table.16. There is milk ______ the fridge.17. I sit _____ front of Jenny.18. She was ______ school last year.19. I found a dirty spot ______ the back.20. If you walk _____ the snow, they will give you a ride in their car.VIII. Fill in the blanks with the proper form of the words in the brackets.1. Tomorrow is New Year’s Day. Children ________ (put on) their new clothes.2. On Sundays and Saturdays we ________ (have) no classes.3. There _______ (be) some water in the bottle.4. We _______ (visit) a famous school next month.5. It ______ (rain) now. Let’s stay at home.6. Your advice ______ (help) me a lot.7. Why not ______ (stay) for dinner?8. You’d better ______ (give) up drinking, it is bad for your health.9. It’s not good ______ (sit) in front of the computer the whole evening.10. Jack always ______ (play) football after school.IX. Reading passage and choose the best answer.AThe giraffe is the tallest modern land animal. It can be over 5.5 metres tall. Its neck alone may be 1.9 metres long. Yet the giraffe has only seven bones in its neck, the same number as in the human. Even a small bird has many more bones in its neck than in a tall giraffe. Each bone in a giraffe’s neck is very long, while the bones in a human neck ar e small. That makes the difference.A female giraffe gives birth to one baby at a time. The baby, called a calf, is about 1.9 metres tall at birth. By the age of eight it is full-grown. The giraffe eats mostly leaves. Because it has a long neck, it can reach the leaves high up on the trees.1. In this passage the underlined word “giraffe” means _______.A. 鲸鱼B. 长颈鹿C. 大象D. 恐龙2. The bones in a bird’s neck is ________.A. as big as in a human’s neckB. not so big as in a giraffe’s neckC. many more than in a human’s neckD. much smaller in a giraffe’s neck3. Which of the following is true?A. A giraffe has only seven bonesB. The giraffe is the largest animal on the landC. It takes eight years for a giraffe to grow upD. Most of the leaves on the trees are eaten by giraffes4. When a giraffe is born, it is about ______.A. 5.5 metres longB. 5.5 metres tallC. 1.9 metres longD. 1.9 metres tall5. We can guess when giraffe see a tiger _______.A. it will run away as fast as possibleB. it will run to eat the tigerC. it will make the tiger bring it something to eatD. it will make one of the smallest animals bring the tiger something to eatBApril 15, 2002 Dear Tom,Jane and I had a terrific time at your house last weekend. It’s too bad that we were not able to stay longer. You and your parents made us feel so welcome.Staying up all night laughing, talking and eating was just like being back at camp. It was really great to be together again. Hope to see you soon.Thanks again for having us.LoveSamantha1. The underlined word “terrific” means ______.A. terribleB. enjoyableC. longD. hard2. Samantha said, “It’s too bad that we weren’t able to stay longer.” That means _________.A. they didn’t stay long enough in Tom’s houseB. they felt sorry that they had to leave Tom’s house so soonC. it’s too bad that they stayed in Tom’s home for a whole nightD. she hoped that Tom would not think they stayed too long in his house3. Jane and Samanta went to Tom’s house _____.A. to stay up all rightB. to see Tom’s parentsC. to laugh, talk and eatD. to spend the weekend with Tom4. What can we know about Jane?A. She spent the weekend at Samantha’s house.B. She enjoyed herself at Tom’s home last weekend.C. She’s Samantha’s sister.D. She lived with Samantha.5. Why did Samantha write the letter?A. She wanted to ask Tom to go to her house.B. She wanted to tell Tom she wished to see him.C. She wanted to say thanks to Tom.D. She wanted to tell Tom that she hoped to stay with him again.X. Put the following into English.1.现在您能点菜吗?2.我先要蔬菜汤。
英语国家概况(1)测试题1
英语国家概况(1)测试题12004.4 I. There are 30 questions in this part. Each question is followed by four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the correct answer to each of the questions and write your answer at the corresponding place on the ANSWER SHEET. (30%)1.Why did the Scottish Kings decide to form an independent singular Scottish state in theninth century?A. They needed a unified independent nation to fight against Viking raids.B. They felt it necessary to develop their own industry.C. They were threatened by the Anglo-Saxons' invasion.D. They had to do it in order to resist the English.2.Where do the majority of people in Scotland live?A. in the HighlandsB. in the LowlandsC. in the UplandsD. in the west of Scotland3.In the seventeenth century, the English government encouraged people from Scotland andNorthern England emigrate to the north of Ireland, becauseA.they wanted to increase its control over Ireland.B.they had too many people and didn't have enough space for them to live in.C.they intended to expand their investment.D.they believed that Ireland was the best place for them.4.In 1969, the first British soldiers were seen on Northern Ireland Street. They came firstA.to maintain traffic order in Northern Ireland.B.to protect the Catholic people.C.to protect the Protestant people.D.to replace the Royal Ulster Constabulary since they were unable to keep social order.5. Which of the following about the Queen is NOT true?A.The Queen selects the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.B.The Queen symbolizes the tradition and unity of the British state..C.The Queen acts as a confidante to the Prime Minister.D.The Queen is the temporal head of the Church of England.6. Which of the fol l owing about the House of Lords is NOT true?A.Lords do not receive salaries and many do not attend Parliament sittings.B.It consists of the Lords Spiritual and the Lords Temporal.C.The lords are expected to represent the interests of the public.D.Most of the lords in the House of Lords are males.7. Which period of time in British history was described as "private affluence and public squalor"?A. the 1940sB. the 1970sC. the 1980sD. the 1990s8. Which of the following about the "poll tax" is NOT true?A.It was introduced by the Conservative government.B.It was introduced by the Labour government.C.It was an attempt to change local government taxes.D.It was criticized by many citizens.9. Who is the leader of the Labour party at present?A. John MajorB. Tony BlairC. Harold WilsonD. Margaret Thatcher10. What did Frank Whittle do in 1937?A. He invented the first jet plane.B. He developed the first jet engine.C. He made the first powered flight.D. He made the trans-Atlantic flight.11. In aerospace industry, which two countries are ahead of Britain?A. the U.S. and GermanyB. the U.S. and RussiaC. Germany and RussiaD. France and Russia12. Which civil airline was started in 1924 after the First World War?A. Imperial AirwaysB. British AirwaysC. Hawker-Siddeley AviationD. the British Aircraft Corporation13. Which of the following is a tragedy written by Shakespeare ?A. Dr. FaustusB. HamletC. Frankenstein tD. Sense and Sensibility14. Which of the following was the most famous Scottish novelist?A. D.H. LawrenceB. Charles DickensC. Robert L. StevensonD. Walter Scott15. Several gifted women played a part in 19th-century literature. Which of the following is an exception ?A. Virginia WoolfB. Emily BronteC. Jane AustenD. Charlotte Bronte16. Which of the following was the first team sport to have organized rules?A. footballB. cricketC. horse racingD. tennis17. Which of the following is NOT true about cricket in Britain?A. It is now still a snobbish game played by aristocratic people.B. Its rules are rather obscure.C. The matches last for a few days.D. The players appear to be quite formally dressed.18.Which of the following members from the royal family enjoys equestrianism?A. Mary Queen of ScotlandB. the QueenC. "Fergie"D. Princess Anne19. Which one of the following is NOT particularly British Christmas tradition?A.enjoying the PantomimeB.the Queen broadcasting her Christmas messageC.receiving gifts from Santa ClausD.shopping on the Boxing Day20. Which of the following has nothing to do with Easter?A. rabbitsB. haggisC. chicksD. eggs21.Which of the following is true about the Gunpowder Plot?A. It was planned to kill the Protestant king and replace him with a Catholic king.B. It was planned to kill the Catholic king and replace him with a Protestant king.C. It was planned to kill King Billy and replace him with King James II.D. It was planned to kill King James II and replace him with King Billy.22. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Open University ?A. It's open to everybody.B. It requires no formal educational qualifications.C. No university degree is awarded,D. University courses are followed through TV, radio, correspondence, ect.23. In the examination called "the 11 plus", students with academic potential go toA. grammar schools.B. comprehensive schools.C. public schools.D. technical schools.24. Which of the following about the "semis" is true?A.They usually have gardens at all side.B.They normally stand together in pairs.C.They are usually located in fashionable areas in the city.D.They are considered as the most desirable home by British people.25. Which of t he following about class system in the UK is NOT true?A.People of different classes tend to read different kinds of newspaper.B.Class-division is only decided by people's income.C.Though social advancement is possible, class affects a person's life-chances.D.The way people speak identifies themselves to particular class.26. The author holds that Britain had a big influence on the postwar international order becauseA. it used to be a great imperial power.B. it had a strong military power and prestige.C. it defeated Hitler's army.D. it got support from its former colonies.27.Which countries are the permanent members of the UN Security Council?A.France, China, Germany, Russia and Britain.B.the United States, France, Britain, Germany and Russia.C.China, Russia, France, Britain and the United States.D.China, Britain, France, United States and Japan.28. In its imperial prime, Britain ruledA. a fourth of the globe.B. a fifth of the world.C. a third of the world.D. two-thirds of the earth.29. Which of the following newspapers is printed internationally ?A.The tabloids.B.The News of the WorldC.The Financial Times.D.The Observer.30. Which of the following is a quality paper ?A.The News of the World.B.The Guardian.C.The Tabloids.D.All of the above.II. There are altogether 20 blanks in the following sentences. Fill in the blanks and write your answer at the corresponding places on the ANSWER SHEET. (40%)1. To pursue Irish independence, the most spectacular event in the Irish history was (1) of 1916, in which the r ebels occupied Dublin’s (2) and forced the British to take it back by (3) .2. The UK is divided into (4) constituencies with each of them represented by a member in (5) .3. The FA stands for (6) .4. Overseas Chinese community in Britain often celebrates Chinese New Year with (7) , fireworks, parades and family celebrations.5. Two famous public schools in England are (8) and (9) .6. In Britain , people can go to (10) without having any formal educational qualifications.7. In Britain, banks finance people to buy their own home through loans or (11) paid back overa period of 25 years.8. When the Second World War was over, Britain was active in (12) the United Nations and became one of (13) permanent members of (14) .9. Austra lia, as the world’s (15) continent and (16) island, has a population which is (17) in relation to its size.10. The smallest state is (18) , an (19) in the southeast corner of Australia. It is also the (20) island in Australia.III. Explain each of the following 6 out of 10 in no more than five sentences. Write your an-swer at the appropriate place on the ANSWER SHEET. (30%)1. London2. the Anglo-Saxons3. the Bill of Rights of 16894.the Romantic Movement5.Boxing Dayprehensive schools7.NATO8.Australia’s postwar immigration program9.New South Wales10.the three-tier system of the Australian government。
专题一 谓语动词的时态——2022届新高考英语一轮复习
主要知识点
01 谓语动词的时态 02 动词的时态解题技巧
03 易混时态的区别
1、谓语动词的时态
重点考点:一般现在时;一般过去时;现在完成时
1.一般现在时
(1)构成: ①第一、二人称的一般现在时通常用动词原形表示,第三人称单 数,则一般在动词原形后加-s或-es, 其变化规则如下表所示:
】 said they would let me know as soon as they got there. 他们说
他们一到那儿就会马上通知我。 般过去时常用的时间状语有yesterday,last week,an hour ago, her day,in 1982等。 】 She suddenly fell ill yesterday. 昨天她突然病倒了。
If you don't hurry, you will miss the train. 如果你不快点儿,你就会赶不上火车。
• 表示事物的固有属性或必然趋势; 【例】 Fish will die without water. 离开水,鱼就会死。 • 表示偶然的、临时的决定。 【例】 -Do you know Mr. Smith has come to our town? -No. I will go and visit him right now. -你知道史密斯先生来我们镇了吗?
练习:
1.He
(seek) to cheat in the exam the other day but in
vain.
2.The girl in the wheelchair ________(weep) with frustration
when she could not get up the stairs.
新概念第一册 Lesson 75-76 习题(共40张ppt)
5.uncomfortable /ʌn'kʌmftəbəl/ adj.不舒服的
6.wear /weə/
v.穿着
★ ago
【词组】
/ə'gəu/
adv.以前
很久以前 long ago
一年前 a year ago 【用法】
断时间+ago(一般过去时)
我பைடு நூலகம்天前到这儿。
I got here three days ago.
1. get a pair for me 为我找一双 ① get 变得+形容词 变得生气 get angry ②找;弄到 昨天我弄到一张足球赛的票。 I got a ticket to the football game yesterday.
2. I'm afraid that I can't. 恐怕不行。 ①I'm afraid (that)+句子. 恐怕... 我恐怕没时间。 I'm afraid that I am not free. I'm afraid that I left my umbrella in the train to London. 我恐怕是把伞落在了去伦敦的车上了。
★ wear /weə/ v.穿着
【时态】
wears-wearing-wore
1.穿着;戴着;佩戴着 2.面带;呈现;保持
Woman always wears uncomfortable shoes.
女人们总是穿不舒适的鞋子。
She is wearing a pleasant smile on her face.
the U.S. = the United States 美国 USA = United States of America 美国 the U.K. = the United Kingdom 英国
外研版五年级上册英语全册教案及教学反思
外研版小学五年级上册英语全册教案及教学反思Module 1 London第一课时教学内容:Unit 1 when did you come back 教学任务:SB(学生用书)和AB(课堂活动用书)学习任务:What did you come back?We came back ?运用任务:1 、AB unit 1 练习1和练习22、AB unit1练习33、调查:在假期游玩的同学是什么时候离开和回到随在的城市的。
4、互相谈论假期生活。
教学过程:一、复习导入:1、出示星期名称卡片,提问:What day is today?It‘s Sunday.2、由此引入新课。
二、课文导入:1、教师可通过与学生交流,了解学生的假期生活。
提问:How was your summer vacation ? Where did you go on summer vacation? When did you come back?I (we)came back last Sunday?2、下面,我们讲听到Ling ling Sam 和 Amy的对话,看看他们为我讲述什么故事。
(进入课文学习)3、指导学生看图,理解:Lingling和谁在一起,他们在哪儿,遇到了谁,他们在干什么?4、教师一边指导学生看图,一边帮助学生了解课文内容。
5、画出本课的新单词,教读单词。
6、听课文录音,跟读课文。
7、完成运用任务1:AB unit 1 练习1 和练习28、完成运用任务2:学生观察几幅小图,根据图1及句子提示,使用正确的动词的一般过去式来完成句子的填空。
三、课后作业。
全班完成AB unit1练习4.第二课时教学内容:Unit 2 Did they buy ice cream 教学任务:SB(学生用书)和AB(课堂活动用书)学习任务:Did youYes I did / No I didn’t功能:谈论过去发生的事情活活动运用任务:1 、AB unit2 练习42、AB unit12练习53、游戏:猜一猜你的同学上个星期都做了什么。
(外研版三起)五年级英语上册Module1《London》Unit1教案
(外研版三起)五年级英语上册Module1《London》Unit1 教案一、教学内容本节课是外研版五年级英语上册Module1《London》Unit1的教学内容。
本节课主要学习伦敦的地理、历史和文化,包括伦敦的主要景点、历史事件和文化特色。
通过本节课的学习,学生能够了解伦敦的基本情况,提高英语听说能力,增强跨文化交际意识。
二、教学目标1. 知识与技能:学生能够正确地朗读课文,理解课文内容,掌握伦敦的地理、历史和文化知识;能够运用所学词汇和句型进行简单的英语对话。
2. 过程与方法:通过小组合作、讨论、角色扮演等活动,培养学生的合作意识、思维能力和英语口语表达能力。
3. 情感态度价值观:培养学生对英语学习的兴趣,增强学生的跨文化交际意识,提高学生的综合素质。
三、教学难点1. 伦敦的地理、历史和文化知识的理解。
2. 词汇和句型的正确运用。
3. 英语听说能力的提高。
四、教具学具准备1. 教材:外研版五年级英语上册。
2. 多媒体设备:投影仪、电脑、音响等。
3. 教学辅助材料:图片、地图、视频等。
五、教学过程1. 导入:通过播放伦敦的图片和视频,引起学生的兴趣,引导学生进入本节课的学习。
2. 新课呈现:通过讲解、示范、练习等方式,教授伦敦的地理、历史和文化知识,引导学生理解课文内容。
3. 小组活动:将学生分成小组,进行小组讨论、角色扮演等活动,培养学生的合作意识和英语口语表达能力。
4. 巩固练习:通过听、说、读、写等多种形式的练习,巩固所学知识,提高学生的英语听说能力。
六、板书设计1. 课文《London》Unit1。
2. 课文重点词汇和句型。
3. 伦敦的地理、历史和文化知识。
七、作业设计1. 朗读课文,理解课文内容。
2. 完成课后练习题。
3. 搜集有关伦敦的资料,进行小组讨论。
八、课后反思本节课通过多种教学手段和方法,使学生能够了解伦敦的地理、历史和文化知识,提高英语听说能力。
在教学过程中,注重培养学生的合作意识、思维能力和英语口语表达能力。
伦敦铁桥英语儿歌
伦敦铁桥英语儿歌以下是关于伦敦铁桥(London Bridge)的英语儿歌:第一首:《London Bridge Is Falling Down》1.歌曲内容及翻译–London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. 伦敦桥要倒了,要倒了,要倒了。
–London Bridge is falling down, my fair lady. 伦敦桥要倒了,我的美人。
–Build it up with wood and clay, wood and clay, wood and clay. 用木头和泥土把它建起来,木头和泥土,木头和泥土。
–Build it up with wood and clay, my fair lady. 用木头和泥土把它建起来,我的美人。
–Wood and clay will wash away, wash away, wash away. 木头和泥土会被冲走,被冲走,被冲走。
–Wood and clay will wash away, my fair lady. 用石头和砖块把它建起来,我的美人。
–Build it up with stone and brick, stone and brick, stone and brick. 用石头和砖块把它建起来,石头和砖块,石头和砖块。
–Build it up with stone and brick, my fair lady. 用石头和砖块把它建起来,我的美人。
–Stone and brick will break and fall, break and fall, break and fall. 石头和砖块会断裂倒塌,断裂倒塌,断裂倒塌。
–Stone and brick will break and fall, my fair lady. 石头和砖块会断裂倒塌,我的美人。
冀教版七年级上册英语第一单元测试卷及答案解析
冀教版七年级上册英语第一单元测试卷及答案解析冀教版七年级上册英语第一单元测试卷及答案第一单元达标测验题(100分60分钟)第Ⅰ卷听力部分一、听句子,选择相应的图片(5分)1. ________2. ________3. ________4. ________5. ________答案:听力材料:1.This bike is new.2.I like this car very much.3.This bus is big.4.The train is long.5.The plane is fast.1~5:E C B D A二、听短文,选择正确答案(5分)P:Hello!N:Hello!Is that Paul?This is Nick,your Hew classmate.P:Nick!Where are you?N:At home.There’S a new movie at Xinhua Cinema.Do youknow?P:Yes,I do.Do you like movies'?N:Yes,very much.I often go tO the movies with my parents atweekends.P:What kind of movies do you like?N:Action movies.HOW about you?P:I don’t often go to the movies.I like watching TV or VCD athome.N:That is different from seeing movies at the cinema.Let’s go tothe movies this evening.OK?P:Sorry.I’m going shopping with my mother.What about tomorrow?N:0K.See you after lunch tomorrow.P:Goodbye.1.Where is Nick?A.At home.B.In the street.C.On the train.D.At the train station.答案:A2.Does Nick like movies?A.No,not at all.B.Yes,very muchC.I don’t knowD.A little.答案:B3.What does Paullike doing?A.Seeing movies.B.Watching TV or VCD.C.Reading books.D.Going shopping.答案:B4.When will they go to the movies?A.This evening.B.This afternoon.C.This morning.D.Tomorrow.答案:D5.What is Paul going to do this evening?A.Do homework.B.Watch TV.C.Go shipping.D.Play computer games.答案:C三、听短文,填上所缺的单词(8分)I have a 1 neighbour (邻居).Her name is Yang Lan.She is 2 years old.She lives with her family in 3 .She likes English very much.She does very well in it.Every morning,she gets up very early.Then she reads 4 .She comes to the 5 at 7:30 by 6 .In the English class,she listens to the teacher very carefully and she oftenanswers the teacher’s questions.All her classmates 7 her be-cause she is a 8 nice girl.1. ________2. ________3. ________4. ________5. ________6. ________7. ________ 8. ________答案:1.good 2.fourteen 3.Beijing 4.English5.classroom6.bus7.1ike8.very第Ⅱ卷笔试部分四、词汇(15分)(一)根据图画提示填写出交通方式(4分)1.My English teacher goes to work________.答案:by bike或on a bike点拨:都为“骑自行车”的意思。
伦敦一家人英文简介
伦敦一家人英文简介1. 家庭成员介绍The London family consists of five members: the father, the mother, the eldest son, the second son, and the daughter. The father, Mr. London, is a well-known lawyer in the city. The mother, Mrs. London, is a housewife and takes care of the family's daily affairs. The eldest son, Tom, is a doctor and works in a local hospital. The second son, Jack, is a journalist and works for a prominent newspaper. The daughter, Alice, is a teacher and teaches English at a local school.2. 家庭背景The London family comes from a long line of distinguished ancestors. They are originally from Scotland and have been living in London for generations. The family is known for its commitment to preserving its rich cultural heritage and passing it down to future generations. They are active members of their local community and are highly respected by their peers.3. 教育经历The London children have all had successful educational careers.Tom, the eldest son, studied medicine at Oxford University and received his MBBS degree. Jack, the second son, studied journalism at Cambridge University and received his BA degree. Alice, the daughter, studied education at the University of London and received her PGCE certificate. The parents themselves also had successful careers before starting their family. Mr. London studied law at Cambridge University and Mrs. London studied literature at Oxford University.4. 工作及事业Mr. London is a senior partner at a prominent law firm in London. He is highly respected and renowned for his expertise in criminal law. Mrs. London is a successful entrepreneur and owns a popular tea shop in the city. She is known for her excellent customer service and unique blend of teas. Tom is a respected doctor in the local hospital and is admired for his dedication to his patients. Jack is a seasoned journalist and works as a features editor for a prominent newspaper. Alice is an experienced teacher and runs her own tutoring service for students in need of extra support.5. 兴趣爱好The London family shares a variety of interests. The parents are avid readers and have extensive libraries in their home. They enjoy hosting book clubs and discussing different literary works with friends. The children also share their parents' love for reading and have developed their own interests as they grew up. Tom enjoys hiking and mountain climbing, Jack is passionate about photography, and Alice is an avid artist who specializes in painting and drawing. The family also enjoys going on regular walks together in their local park.6. 社交生活The London family is very active in their local community. They often attend social events and gatherings, such as fundraisers, galas, and community fairs. Mr. London is a member of the local Rotary Club and Mrs. London volunteers for the Women's Institute. The children are also very involved in different organizations and clubs related to their interests. Tom is a member of a medical association and Jack is active in a photography club. Alice is a volunteer at her local primary school.7. 家庭旅行The London family loves to travel together and explore new places. They have visited many countries around the world, including Europe, America, Asia, and Africa. Their favorite destinations include Paris, New York City, Cairo, and Japan. During their travels, they enjoy experiencing different cultures, trying local cuisine, and learning about the history of different places they visit. The family usually takes one big trip per year and several smaller weekend breaks throughout the year to explore new destinations and create unforgettable memories together.。
推荐一个值得参观的城市英语作文
推荐一个值得参观的城市英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite City: London, EnglandHave you ever dreamed of visiting an amazing city filled with cool sights, fun activities, and lots of history? Well, my favorite city is London, the capital of England, and I think it's the best place ever for a kid to visit! Let me tell you all about the awesome things you can see and do there.First of all, London is super old. It was founded way back in the year 43 AD by the Romans. That means parts of the city are almost 2,000 years old! You can still see ancient Roman ruins and walls from when they first built the city. Pretty neat, right? London is like one gigantic living museum.But it's not just old stuff. London also has some of the most iconic buildings and landmarks in the world. Of course, you've heard of Big Ben, which is one of the most famous clock towers ever. It's so tall and you can hear the bells ringing from miles away. Nearby is the Houses of Parliament where lots of important British government people work.Not far from there, you can see Buckingham Palace, where the Royal Family lives. The palace is enormous with 775 rooms! During the summer, you can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony right outside the gates. The guards are dressed in funny red uniforms and tall black hats. It's quite a show!Another must-see is the Tower of London. This is a massive castle right on the River Thames. It used to be a prison where they locked up famous people like Anne Boleyn. Now it's a museum where you can see the amazing Crown Jewels and learn about England's kings and queens from hundreds of years ago. Just watch out for the ravens - legend says the kingdom will fall if they ever leave the tower!Of course, London has world-class museums too. The British Museum has the largest collection of historic artifacts and treasures from all over the globe. You could spend weeks there and still not see everything. My favorite was the Egyptian mummies and the Rosetta Stone that helped decode hieroglyphs. At the Natural History Museum, you can see incredible dinosaur skeletons and a life-sized model of a blue whale hanging from the ceiling!But it's not all just looking at stuff. London also has tons of fun activities for kids. You have to ride the iconic reddouble-decker buses and take a trip on an old-fashioned black cab. A really cool thing is riding the Underground, which is one of the oldest subway systems in the world. Some of the stations are very deep underground with really long escalators.If you like theater, London has great shows just for kids in the West End theater district. Maybe you can see a musical, a play, or even the classic puppet show Punch and Judy! For laughs, you can see a comedic performance at the Shaftesbury Theatre's kid comedy club.When you need a break, London has amazing parks and gardens to explore. At Hyde Park, you can boat around the huge lake, have a picnic, or just run around and play games on the meadows. Don't miss seeing the changing colors of the gardens at Kensington Palace either.Of course, no visit is complete without a ride on the London Eye - one of the biggest Ferris wheels in the world! When you reach the top, you can see the entire city skyline stretching out before you. It's just breathtaking.Another amazing place is Leadenhall Market, which looks like a road lined with little shops and stalls just like in Harry Potter! You almost expect to see Diagon Alley off to the side. There are toy stores, candy shops, bakeries and more. Myfavorite was the old-fashioned sweet shop packed with every kind of chocolate and sugary treat you can imagine!I haven't even gotten to talk about all the cool day trips you can take from London yet. You could visit Windsor Castle, the seaside town of Brighton, or even take a train ride out to see Stonehenge and other ancient sites. There's just so much to do!When it's time to eat, there are restaurants serving foods from all around the world due to London being such a global city. You could have fresh fish and chips one day, delicious curry the next, followed by pasta, tacos, sushi...the choices are endless! And don't forget to pick up some tasty treats like meat pies, scones, or a classic English breakfast with beans, sausages, and black pudding.No matter what you love to do or see, London has something amazing for everybody. History, palaces, museums, theaters, parks, iconic sites...it's all here! Every step you take in London is like stepping back in time and getting to experience great old traditions along with all the modern additions too.I was so lucky to visit London with my family and I hope you get the chance to go sometime too. This city is the perfect destination for kids - the sights, the sounds, the experiences are sure to create magical memories that will last a lifetime. Londonis the best city ever and you'll never forget your time there wandering the streets where history, culture and pure fun comes alive! I'm already dreaming about my next visit. Who's coming with me?篇2My Favorite City: New York!Hey friends! Today I want to tell you all about my favorite city in the whole world - New York City! NYC is the best place ever and I'm going to explain why you simply MUST visit there.First of all, New York has the coolest buildings and architecture. The skyscrapers are SO tall, it makes you feel tiny just looking up at them. The Empire State Building is my favorite - it has 102 floors and colorful lights at night. I also love the Statue of Liberty. She's this huge statue of a lady holding a torch to welcome people to America. You can actually go inside her crown and look out the windows! How awesome is that?Another amazing thing about New York is all the different neighborhoods. Each one feels like its own little world. In Chinatown, you can eat yummy dumplings and see people playing cool games like Chinese chess. Little Italy is filled with amazing smells from the pizza places and Italian bakeries. Myfavorite neighborhood though is Central Park. It's a massive park right in the middle of the city with playgrounds, ponds, fields, and lots of space to run around. You'll often see people riding horses or playing baseball. It's like being in a forest WITHOUT even leaving the city!Speaking of leaving the city, you can't come to NYC without seeing a famous Broadway show! Broadway is a street with huge theatres that have incredible plays and musicals. The actors are so talented and the sets and costumes are breathtaking. The Lion King is probably the most popular show for kids. Watching people dressed up as animals singing and dancing on stage is just wild! My dream is to be in a Broadway show someday.Of course, no visit to New York City is complete without trying all the amazing foods. You've got to get a huge slice of New York style pizza. The slices are honestly bigger than my face! And the hot dogs from the street food carts are crazy good. They put all sorts of toppings on like sauerkraut, onions, and mustard. For dessert, you can't miss the huge, gooey cookies from the bakeries. Just thinking about all that food is making me hungry!Those are just a few of the reasons why I love New York so much. From the incredible sights and attractions to the food and culture, it's an endlessly exciting place for kids and adults alike.We learned all about New York in school and I've been dreaming of visiting ever since. Maybe I'll even become a famous actor and move to NYC when I'm older! A kid can dream, right? Anyway, I hope you all get the chance to experience the greatest city in the world someday. Thanks for reading, gotta run!篇3My Awesome Trip to New York City!Wow, you guys! I just got back from the best trip ever to New York City and I can't wait to tell you all about it. New York is the coolest, most amazing city and I'm already begging my parents to take me back there soon. Let me start from the beginning!We took a plane to get there, which was really fun. I had never been on a plane before so I was a little nervous, but it was awesome looking out the window at the clouds and tiny houses and cars down below. The flight attendants gave us pretzels and drinks too which was neat.When we finally landed in New York, the first thing I noticed was how tall all the buildings were! Back home there's nothing even close to being that huge. The skyscrapers seemed to go onforever into the sky. Our hotel was really tall too and the view from our room was unbelievable.On our first day, we went to see the Statue of Liberty up close. We took a ferry boat across the water to an island where the giant statue stands. It's so much bigger in person than it looks in pictures! The lady in the statue is supposed to represent freedom, which I think is really cool. While we were there, we got to go inside and climb up to a platform near the top of the crown. The view from up there overlooking New York harbor was breathtaking.The next day, we went to Central Park which is this massive park right in the middle of the city. It's bigger than my whole neighborhood! We rented bikes and rode around the paths, stopped to see strawberry fields where a famous musician is remembered, and even got to go on a carousel. Central Park has lots of playgrounds, small zoos, lakes, and more tucked away among all the trees and greenery. It was like being in a forest but surrounded by skyscrapers.Another highlight was going to the top of the Empire State Building. We took an elevator up 102 floors to one of the tallest observatories in the city. From up there, we could see the entire skyline stretching out in every direction. It was a little scary beingup so high but definitely worth it for the incredible 360 degree views.Of course, no trip to New York City would be complete without seeing a Broadway show! We went to see Wicked which is all about the witches from the Wizard of Oz story. The songs, costumes, and special effects were so awesome and elaborate. The theaters on Broadway are beautiful too with huge stages and lots of cool lights and decorations. Seeing a live performance like that completely blew my mind.We also spent a day at the Museum of Natural History which was huge and full of so many fascinating exhibits. My favorite was getting to walk through the dinosaur halls and see life-size replicas of ancient creatures like T-Rex, Triceratops, and more. There were also sections about space, oceans, gemstones, animals, and the origins of human life filled with interactive displays and activities to explore.New York has amazing food too! We ate at classic NYC delis and diners for bagels, pizza, hot dogs, and more. There were also options from every type of cuisine you can imagine - Chinese, Indian, Mexican, Italian and more. The hardest part was deciding what to try next.On our very last day, we got to experience the holiday wonder of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree! Even though it was April, the famous tree was still set up and stretching towards the sky covered in thousands of sparkling lights. We got hot chocolates and took a bunch of fun pictures in front of the legendary tree.I could honestly go on and on about all the cool stuff we did and saw in New York. From the nonstop excitement and energy, to the fascinating history and culture around every corner, it's a place like no other. The buildings, food, art, entertainment and people make it vibrant and special.I have so many amazing memories from this trip that I'll never forget. New York completely blew my mind and opened my eyes to how many awesome places there are to explore in this world. It's a city that every kid and grown-up needs to experience for themselves. I'm already counting down the days until I can go back and uncover more of New York's magic!篇4Sure, here's an essay recommending a city worth visiting, written in the tone of an elementary school student, approximately 2000 words long. The language is English.My Favorite City to Visit: London, EnglandHi there! My name is Emma, and I'm 10 years old. Today, I want to tell you about my favorite city to visit – London, England! It's such an amazing place, and I'm sure you'll love it too if you ever get the chance to go there.Let me start by telling you about the famous landmarks in London. One of the most iconic ones is Big Ben, which is a huge clock tower that's part of the Houses of Parliament. It's so tall and beautiful, and you can hear the bells ringing every hour. Another famous landmark is Buckingham Palace, where the Queen of England lives. It's a massive palace with lots of guards standing outside, and they wear these funny-looking fuzzy hats! During certain times of the year, you can even watch the changing of the guard ceremony, which is really cool to see.London also has some incredible museums that are perfect for kids like me who love learning about history and science. The Natural History Museum is one of my favorites because it has life-size dinosaur skeletons and all sorts of fascinating exhibits about animals and the natural world. The Science Museum is another great one, with tons of interactive exhibits and displays about technology, space, and more.Speaking of space, have you ever heard of the London Eye? It's a gigantic Ferris wheel that's over 400 feet tall! When you ride it, you get the most amazing views of the entire city. It's a little bit scary but mostly just really exciting and fun.One of the best things about London is all the parks and green spaces. Hyde Park is a huge, beautiful park right in the center of the city, and it's the perfect place to have a picnic, go for a walk, or just relax and enjoy the outdoors. There's even a lake where you can rent a boat and go rowing!Of course, no trip to London would be complete without trying some of the delicious food. Fish and chips is a classic British dish that you have to try – it's fried fish and french fries, and it's so yummy! There are also lots of great places to get afternoon tea, which is a fancy tradition where you drink tea and eat little sandwiches and sweet treats.One of my favorite things to do in London is to go to the theater. There are so many amazing shows and musicals to see, like The Lion King, Matilda, and Wicked. The theaters are beautiful, and the actors and singers are so talented. It's like being transported into another world!Now, I know what you might be thinking – "But Emma, isn't London really expensive?" Well, you're right, it can be a bit pricey.But there are lots of free things to do too, like visiting museums (many of them are free!), walking around and admiring the architecture, or just people-watching in one of the parks or squares.Another great thing about London is that it's really easy to get around. There's an awesome subway system called the "Tube" that can take you pretty much anywhere you need to go. And if you'd rather stay above ground, there are also plenty of buses and taxis. Just be sure to look both ways when you cross the street because they drive on the left side of the road in the UK!I could go on and on about all the reasons why London is such an amazing city, but I think you get the idea. It's a place with so much history, culture, and excitement around every corner. Whether you're into museums, parks, food, or just exploring new places, London has something for everyone.So, what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip to London today! Trust me, you won't regret it. Just be sure to pack comfortable walking shoes and an umbrella (because it rains a lot there!). And if you're lucky enough to go, let me know all about your adventures. I'd love to hear what your favorite parts were!篇5My Awesome Trip to New York CityHi everyone! I want to tell you all about my super cool trip to New York City last summer. My family and I spent an entire week there and it was the best vacation ever! New York is definitely a city that you have to visit. There is so much to see and do. Let me tell you all about it!First of all, the city itself is just massive. The tall skyscrapers seem to stretch up forever into the sky. My dad said the Empire State Building has 102 floors! Can you imagine?? Walking around downtown was crazy with all the people rushing by. Times Square was probably the busiest place I've ever been. There were bright flashing billboards and advertisements everywhere you looked. Neon signs, giant TV screens, it was almost too much to take in. I loved it though! Such an exciting atmosphere.Another awesome part of NYC is all the famous landmarks and tourist attractions. We visited so many iconic places that I had previously only seen in movies and TV shows. Getting to see the real Statue of Liberty out on Liberty Island was a dream come true. She's so tall and powerful looking. Did you know she was actually built in France and given to the US as a gift? Cool, right?We also went up to the observation deck on the Empire State Building. The views from up there were simply breathtaking. You could see the entire city stretched out in all directions. The height was a little scary at first, but then it just felt amazing to be up so high looking out over everything. My favorite part though was visiting Central Park. It's just a gigantic park right in the center of the city! We rented rowboats and paddled around the lake. Then we had a picnic out on the Great Lawn. It was such a nice break from all the hustle and bustle, being able to relax in pretty greenspaces right in the middle of the concrete jungle.Of course, no trip to NYC would be complete without experiencing the incredible arts and culture. We saw two Broadway shows - Wicked and The Lion King. The performances were out of this world! Broadway is just so talented. The costumes, singing, acting, everything was perfect. We also went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art which is one of the greatest museums on the planet. I got to see ancient artifacts and paintings from all over the world and spanning across thousands of years of history. It was an unforgettable experience.Trying all the different foods was definitely a highlight too. New York has virtually every type of cuisine you could ever want. We had authentic New York style pizza, massive deli sandwichespiled high with meats, bagels with lox and cream cheese, and the most incredible hot dogs from street carts. I also tried chopped cheese and chicken over rice from a Halal cart for the first time - so delicious! For dessert, we stopped at Magnolia Bakery and I had one of their famous cute little cupcakes. Yum!I could truly go on and on about all the amazing things we did in NYC. We hopped aboard a ferry to Ellis Island to learn about the historic immigration station there. We explored fun neighborhoods like Greenwich Village, SoHo, and Little Italy. We saw the Brooklyn Bridge, Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal, and so much more. There's really no other city in the world quite like New York.If you ever get the chance to visit, I highly recommend it! There's something for everybody in NYC - arts, culture, food, parks, entertainment. It's a place that every kid and grown-up should experience at least once. Just be ready to walk...A LOT! We easily walked over 10 miles every single day we were there. My feet have never been so tired, haha! It was completely worth it though to be able to see and do so many incredible things.New York City is the ultimate destination for kids and families. Between all the world-famous sights, awesome food, endless attractions, fascinating history, and non-stop energy, it'simpossible to not have an amazing time. I have so many wonderful memories from our family trip that I'll cherish forever.I can't wait to go back to the Big Apple again someday!篇6A City You Have to Visit: London, England!Hey everyone! Today I want to tell you all about one of the coolest cities in the whole world - London, England! London is the capital city of England and it's really, really old. It was founded way back in the year 43 AD by the Romans. That's almost 2,000 years ago! Can you believe people have been living in London for that long? It's amazing.London is an awesome city with so many fun things to see and do. First of all, it's absolutely huge. There are around 9 million people living there, making it one of the biggest cities in Europe. With that many people, you can imagine how busy and exciting it is. The streets are always crowded and there's a buzz of energy everywhere you go.One of the most famous things to see in London is Buckingham Palace. This is where the Queen of England lives when she's in London. The palace is beautiful, with lots of fancy decorations and golden details. You can watch the changing ofthe guards ceremony outside the palace gates, where the Queen's soldiers in their red coats and tall hats put on a little show. It's really cool to see!Not too far from Buckingham Palace is the River Thames, which runs right through the middle of the city. You can take a ride in a boat down the river and see famous landmarks like the Houses of Parliament, which is where the government works, and Big Ben, which is a huge clock tower that's one of the most recognizable symbols of London. Going under the river is the oldest subway system in the world called the Tube. It's super neat to ride the Tube and pop up from underground all over the city.If you visit London, you absolutely have to go to the Tower of London. This is an ancient castle right on the River Thames that was built in 1066. It used to be a prison where lots of famous people were locked up. You can see where they were held and learn all about the crazy history. The most popular attraction is the crown jewels - a collection of royal crowns, scepters, and other jewelry that is protected by guards called Beefeaters. The jewels are absolutely stunning and worth millions and millions of dollars!For a great view of the entire city, you can ride on the huge ferris wheel called the London Eye. It's one of the tallest ferris wheels in the world at over 400 feet high! Going all the way around gives you a bird's eye view of places like St. Paul's Cathedral, the Shard which is a really tall glass skyscraper, and the Gherkin which is another funny looking skyscraper that's shaped like a pickle. From up there, you can see just how enormous London really is.Speaking of views, one of the neatest things about London is how it blends old and new together. You'll be walking down a street that has buildings from the 1600s, and right next door is a modern skyscraper made of steel and glass. It gives London a really unique look compared to other cities.For museum lovers, London has some of the best in the world. The British Museum has ancient artifacts from all over the globe, including real mummies from Egypt! The Natural History Museum is packed with dinosaur skeletons, meteorites, and an incredible life-sized model of a blue whale. And the National Gallery has hundreds of famous paintings and sculptures.No trip to London is complete without having a proper English afternoon tea. This is where you get to eat little sandwiches, scones with jam and cream, and drink hot tea -Usually out of a decorative china teapot and cups. It's a very fancy experience that makes you feel like royalty!As you can probably tell, I absolutely love London. It's a city with so much history, culture, and excitement around every corner. From the iconic red double-decker buses to the medieval castles, London is a place like no other. You could spend weeks there and still not see everything.I hope I've convinced you that London needs to be on your list of places to visit. Just be sure to pack an umbrella because it rains there quite a bit! But a little rain shouldn't stop you from experiencing one of the world's greatest cities. London is calling - are you ready to go on an adventure?。
外研版(三起点)小学英语四年级上册Module 1 练习
外研版(三起点)小学英语四年级上册Module 1 练习一、选出不同类的单词1.选出不同类的单词()A. inB. waterC. near2.从ABC中选出不同项()A. comeB. travelC. afraid3.选出下列单词中不同类的单词()A. ChineseB. artC. young4.找出不同类的单词来()A. uncleB. familyC. grandpa5.找出不同类的单词()A. comingB. nothingC. singingD. working6.选出不同类的单词()A. runningB. roller skatingC. dumpling7.选出下列单词中不同类的单词()A. durianB. limeC. fruitD. lemon8.选出不同类的单词()A. onB. underC. uncle9.选出不同类的一项()A. newB. bigC. friend10.选出不同类的单词()A. longB. highC. jump二、单选题11.—How ________ it?—It's sweet.A. AreB. itC. is12.Pass chopsticks, please.A. heB. hisC. him13.Please _______ me soon.A. writeB. write toC. writes14.What will you do __________ your mum?A. onB. andC. for15.They're fat ________________ they're small.A. andB. very16.—Where's the schoolbag?—It's the door.A. ofB. inC. near17.It's time English class.A. toB. forC. on18.—is Peter's birthday?—It's in August.A. WhenB. WhatC. Why19.A banana you, Jim.A. toB. tooC. for20.—_____ we go and see Liu Ming tomorrow?—Good idea! He _____be very pleased.A. Will, willB. Shall, willC. Shall, shallD. Will, shall三、翻译21.写出下列单词的汉语意思(1)station ________(2)lost ________(3)beside________(4)street ________(5)live ________(6)next ________22.我有一辆玩具公共汽车。
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Big Ben
Big Ben is the great bell in the Clock Tower on the eastern end of the Houses of Parliament. It was named after Sir Benjamin Hall, London’s chief commissioner of works in 1858 when the bell was hung. The clocks in the 98-m (320-ft) Clock Tower have been keeping time since 1859.
London from the Air
Tower Bridge
The Tower Bridge spans the Thames River from the Tower of London to Southward on the south side of the Thames. It was the only movable bridge crossing the Thames when it was completed in 1894. The bridge was designed by Sir Horace Jones and built by Sir John Wolfe Barry.
The houses of parliament
The seat of the British governmen is in London in the Houses of Parliament, officially the New Palace of Westminster. The current building was built in the mid-19th century and was designed by British architect Sir Charles Barry.
The Thames River is the most important river in England and the main source of London’s water supply. In this picture, the Palace of Westminster is on the left, in front of Westminster Bridge. On the south bank of the river (on the right of the picture) are Lambeth Palace (the London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury)
London
situated on the River Thames near its mouth in the southeastern corner of England. The history of London can be traced back to the first century when the Romans invaded England. With a population of about 7 million, this vast metropolis is by far the largest city in Europe. London is one of the world’s major financial and cultural capitals.
London is divided into 33 political units—32 boroughs and the City of London. At the core of this immense urban area is Central London. Most of Central London is located north of the Thames. It contains about 12 of the 33 political units, including the City of London, the City of Westminster, and districts in the West End. The City of London is the traditional heart of the city and stands as its own political unit. The City of Westminster is the seat of the national government.
Hyde Park
China Town
Greenwich
Buckingham Palace
Guards walking
Horse guards
Downing Street
Westminster Abbey
London Eye
Towitish museum
Trafalgar Square