家乡黄石--中英
yellowstone national park 英汉对照
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Yellowstone National ParkThis natural wonder’s unparalleled beauty inspired the U.S. government to create the worlds first national park. For a young country just coming of age in the early 1800s, the discovery of Yellowstone helped define America s identity with its vast, bold landscape.这一自然奇观以其无与伦比的美景促使美国政府辟建了世界上第一个国家公园。
作为一个19世纪初叶才发展起来的年轻国家,黄石地区的开辟得以使美国以其辽阔而雄浑的自然风光著称于世。
Today, Yellowstone s identity is closely associated with its powerful, natural geysers such as the ever present: Old Faithful. Old Faithful erupts about every 85, 87 minutes. Its 130, 140 feet tall, its magnificen t.今天,黄石国家公园的特色是与其许多天然间歇泉紧密联系在一起的,诸如迄今尚存的"老忠实喷泉"。
"老忠实喷泉"每隔85到87分钟喷射一次,高达130到140英尺,十分壮观。
The incredible geysers and picture postcard landscape brought Yellowstone its fame. But today, its wildlife population is just as popular. The most controversial of these is Yellowstone s wolf population. Until recently, the wolf was almost extinct.奇特的喷泉与印在明信片上的美丽景色使黄石国家公园闻名遐迩。
家乡黄石--中英
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Welcome to my hometown
HUBEIHAUNGSHI 欢迎来到我的家乡湖北黄石
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HuangShi Spacialty
黄 石 特 产
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Huangshigang cake consists of flour, sesame candy. Small sesame oil. Money orange cake.Sugar With its string drum gongsedge, crisp and refreshing. Of course it selling the whole of country .
劲 酒 虽 好, 可 不 要 贪 杯 喔
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Jin Ke pepper
Thick flesh ,very tasty
肉 厚 非 常 好 吃
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Huangshi Bazhen
黄 石 八 珍
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CI Hu
磁湖,离湖师很近 CiHu Lake which near by HuBei normal university C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\My Music\ 是黄石近些年不久才开发出来的 It was opened up in recent year
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Lakes
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sky
Lakes night
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Mountain XiaoLie
Mountain lei,it located in daye HuangShi 小雷山,它位于黄石内的大冶境内, I think it is good place for going sightseeing 个人认为是很适合去玩耍的。
清明节旅游常用英语口语:黄石寨中英双语介绍
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英语⼝语频道为⼤家整理的清明节旅游常⽤英语⼝语:黄⽯寨中英双语介绍,供⼤家参考:) Shennongjia(神农架)Ladies and Gentlemen,Welcome to the Shennongjia. I am pleased toserve as your guide today. Now we're going to pay a visit to Shennongjia. Shennongjia is located in the junction of Sichuan and Hubei. An administrative division was established here in 1970, covering a total area of over 3 ,253 square kilometers, two-thirds of which is covered by forests. About 79,000 people live here and the major ethnic groups living in the area are Han Chinese and the Tujia and Hui national minorities.Do you know the origin about Shennongjia? What kind of stories are there? Now let me tell you.In ancient times, the Shennongjia region was covered by a vast ocean. Then the Orogeny Uplift of the Yan and Himalayan mountains occurred, and the Ba mountains extended eastward from the Tibet-Qinghai Plateau. The Ba Mountains are highest in the north and lowest in the south. Their average elevation is 1,500 meters, and over 20 peaks are more.than 2,500 meters above sea level. The tallest peak is 3,105 meters high and is called the first peak in central China". At an elevation of 398 meters, the Southwest Pillar River is Shennongjia's lowest point, so elevation difference between the area's high and low points is 2,707 meters.Shennongjia has a long history going to the Paleolithic period. When early man first settled this area. It is said Emperor Yan and shennong taught the first people living here how to build houses, find herbs, and farm the land, so the area called shennongjia. Jia means a peak of a mountain in Chinese. Shennongjia initially referred to a particular peak ,but now is the name for the entire shennongjia forest areas. Shennongjia is also one of the birthplace of Bachu culture, in the 1980s the folk songbook and mythic epic tale, Darkness, was discovered in shennongjia. This landmark archeological find helped explain ancient Chinese views on the universe, along with the origins of human society in china.Do you know about any names regarding the Shennongjia area? It is a very prestigious Right ! That's it, the Central Roof. This is because at 3,105 meters above sea level, Shennongjia's highest peak is the tallest point in Central China. Hence it is called the Middle Kingdom's Central Roof.We all know that Shennongjia is a primitive forest, which has variety of insects, fish, animals and birds, as well as lots of endangered flora and fauna. why? It is because Shennongjia has both geographical advantages and a fine natural environment. In particular, it has maintained its primitive and pristine state, enabling many very rare animals and plants to live here. In addition, shennongjia contains many plants and herbs used in producing many kinds of medicine.Finally,shennongjia has the world's only intact mid-latitude subtropical forest ecosystem, making a unique global tourist attraction. The area thus richly deserves to be named the“ Green Pearl" ,“ Natural Botanical and “Biological Haven", ‘Species Gene pool”, " Natural History Museum" , and cool kingdom. Shennongjia is currently seeking to fully exploit its rich tourist resources by building a sauna, constructing hiking and bike paths, encouraging rock climbing rafting, fishing and other popular tourist attractive。
家乡春天作文 湖北黄石
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家乡春天作文湖北黄石
春天来临,家乡黄石披上了绿色的外衣。
当阳光洒落在大地上时,到处都是生机盎然的景象。
黄石地处湖北省东部,背靠大别山,毗邻长江。
这里山清水秀,景色宜人。
春天的黄石,山坡上遍植绿树,郁郁葱葱;田野里麦浪滚滚,一望无垠;溪流小河潺潺流淌,清澈见底。
走在家乡的街道上,处处都能感受到春天的气息。
路边的柳树垂下了青翠的枝叶,随风摇曳生姿;公园里盛开着五颜六色的鲜花,芳香扑鼻而来;操场上孩子们嬉戏打闹,欢声笑语不绝于耳。
黄石不仅有秀美的自然风光,更有悠久的历史文化底蕴。
这里是革命老区,曾孕育出许多可歌可泣的革命故事。
春和景明,处处洋溢着生机和活力,让人感受到家乡的无限魅力。
我热爱这片生我养我的土地,期待有一天能为家乡的发展贡献自己的一份力量。
人教版英语九年级全一册专题26完成句子100道2023年狂刷增分练(解析版)含答案
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专题26-完成句子100道(题型强化)2022-2023学年九年级英语金题狂刷增分练(人教新目标)一、完成句子1.(2022·湖北黄石·中考真题)我想知道你能否帮我解答这个题。
I wonder ________ ________ ________ ________ me to solve the problem.【答案】 if##whether you can help【详解】if/whether“是否”,引导宾语从句;you“你”;can“能够”,情态动词,后加动词原形;help“帮助”,动词。
故填if/whether;you;can;help。
2.(2022·湖北黄石·中考真题)人们直到失去健康之后才意识到它的重要性。
People ________ ________ the importance of ________ _________ they ________ it.【答案】 won’t realize health until lose【详解】分析句意可知,此句应是not...until“直到……才”结构。
时态遵循“主将从现”,否定助动词用won’t;realize“意识到”;health“健康”,名词。
lose“失去”,主语是they,动词用原形。
故填won’t;realize;health;until;lose。
3.(2022·辽宁鞍山·中考真题)我期待着两个月后的高中生活。
I’m ______________________________ going to senior high school in two months.【答案】looking forward to【详解】固定短语look forward to doing“期待做某事”。
根据句意结合空前be动词am,可知此处应用现在进行时,动词用现在分词。
故填looking forward to。
写黄石家乡的作文
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写黄石家乡的作文黄石,这座生我养我的城市,在我心中就像一幅五彩斑斓的画卷,每一笔每一划都勾勒着我成长的痕迹和无尽的眷恋。
记忆中,黄石的天总是那么蓝,蓝得如同被清水洗过的宝石。
阳光毫不吝啬地洒在大地上,给每一寸土地都披上了一层金色的纱衣。
小时候,最喜欢的就是在这样的好天气里,和小伙伴们在小区的花园里疯跑。
花园里的花开得正艳,红的、粉的、黄的,五颜六色,像一群穿着彩裙的仙女在微风中翩翩起舞。
我们穿梭在花丛中,捉迷藏、捉蝴蝶,笑声在空气中回荡。
说到花,不得不提黄石的磁湖。
磁湖的沿岸种满了垂柳,那细长的柳枝随风摇曳,仿佛是大自然的画笔在水面上画出的一道道优美的弧线。
春天的时候,柳芽儿刚刚冒出来,嫩绿嫩绿的,像是一颗颗小小的翡翠挂在枝头。
磁湖边还有大片大片的樱花树。
每年樱花盛开的季节,那粉色的花瓣如雪般飘落,铺满了地面,走在上面,就像走进了一个美丽的童话世界。
我总会和家人一起,沿着磁湖漫步。
湖水清澈见底,鱼儿在水中自由自在地游弋,时而跃出水面,溅起一朵朵小小的水花。
远处的山峦倒映在湖中,与蓝天白云相映成趣,构成了一幅绝美的山水画卷。
黄石的美食也是让我难以忘怀的。
早上,街头巷尾弥漫着热干面的香气。
那筋道的面条,配上香浓的芝麻酱、脆爽的萝卜丁,再加上一勺辣椒油,搅拌均匀后,每一口都让人陶醉。
还有黄石港饼,那香甜的味道,咬上一口,酥脆的外皮和软糯的内馅在口中交融,让人回味无穷。
记得有一次,我一口气吃了好几块港饼,结果肚子撑得圆圆的,连晚饭都吃不下了。
除了美食和美景,黄石的人更是让我感到温暖。
在公交车上,总是能看到年轻人主动给老人让座;在菜市场里,摊主们总是热情地招呼着每一位顾客,还会贴心地多送几根葱;在小区里,邻居们见面会亲切地打招呼,哪家有困难,大家都会伸出援手。
有一次,我家的水龙头坏了,水不停地往外冒。
我急得不知所措,只好去敲邻居家的门。
邻居叔叔二话不说,拿起工具就来帮忙,很快就修好了水龙头,还叮嘱我以后遇到这种情况别慌张。
Yellowstone National Park黄石公园英文介绍
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Yellowstone National Park spans an area of 3,472 square miles (8,987 km² comprising lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges. Yellowstone ), Lake is the largest high-altitude lake in North America and is centered over the Yellowstone Caldera, the largest supervolcano on the continent. The caldera is considered an active volcano; it has erupted with tremendous force several times in the last two million years. Half the world's geothermal features are in Yellowstone, fueled by this ongoing volcanism. Lava flows and rocks from volcanic eruptions cover most of the land area of Yellowstone.
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英语介绍:黄石国家公园250词
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英语介绍:黄石国家公园250词第一篇:英语介绍:黄石国家公园250词Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park, set aside by the U.S.congress as the first national park on March 1, 1872 in the world, is located mostly in the U.S.state of Wyoming ,it also extends into Montana and Idaho.The park is located at the headwaters of the Yellowstone River, from which it takes its historical name.Near the end of the 18th century, French trappers named the river “Roche Jaune,” which is probably a translation of the Minnetaree name “Mi tsi a-da-zi”(Rock Yellow River).Later, American trappers rendered the French name in English as “Yellow Stone”.Yellowstone National Park spans an area of 3,468.4 square miles(8,983 km2),comprising lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges.The park was the first of its kind, and is known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially Old Faithful Geyser, one of the most popular areas in the park.It has many types of ecosystems, but the subalpine forest is dominant.It has many other attractions.Yellowstone Lake is one of the largest high-altitude rivers in the world.Yellowstone Caldera is considered an active volcano,it has erupted with tremendous force several times in the last two million years.Paved roads provide close access to the major geothermal areas as well as some of the lakes and waterfalls.There are many animals such as grizzlies, wolves, and free-ranging herds of bison and elk live in this famous park.Yellowstone has numerous recreational opportunities,including hiking, camping, boating, fishing and sightseeing.1200443 Lei YitengNovember 8,2012第二篇:美国黄石国家公园景区管理模式综述黄石公园地处号称“美洲脊梁”的落基山脉,公园自然景观有以石灰石台阶为主的热台阶、大峡谷、瀑布、湖光山色、间歇喷泉与温泉等。
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概况
黄石,位于湖北省东南部,是我国中部
地区重要的原材料工业基地和国务院批 准的沿江开放城市,全市现辖大冶市、 阳新县和黄石港区、西塞山区、下陆区、 铁山区四个城区及一个国家级经济技术 开发区(黄石经济技术开发区),总面 积4583平方公里。
黄石有着深厚的工业文化底蕴和雄厚的工业
基础,素有“青铜故里”、“钢铁摇篮”、 “水泥故乡”和“服装新城”之称。全市已 形成冶金、建材、纺织等14个主导产业,共 有5家公司在沪、深两市挂牌上市,拥有东贝 机电(东贝太阳能、压缩机)、中国劲酒、 华新水泥、美尔雅西装、美岛服装、湖北新 冶钢等一批中国名牌和中国驰名商标。
旅游
军事古塞西塞山
刘禹锡的《西塞山怀 古》:“王浚船楼下益 州,金陵王气黯然收。 千寻铁索沉江底,一片 降幡出石头。人世几回 伤往事,山形依旧秋寒 流。今逢四海为家日, 故垒萧萧芦荻秋。” 张志和的《渔歌子》: “西塞山前白鹭飞,桃 花流水鳜鱼肥。青箬笠, 绿蓑衣,斜风细雨不须 归。”
铜绿山古矿冶遗址
中国周代至汉代的采铜和冶铜遗址。位 于湖北大冶市城区西南约4km。面积2平方千 米。1973年起发掘。1982年国务院公布为中 国全国重点文物保护单位。铜绿山里有前后 两个时期的采铜和冶铜遗址,前期属春秋时 期或稍早,后期属战国至汉代。铜绿山蕴藏 有丰富的铜铁矿床,古矿井主要集中在大理 岩与火成岩的接触带上。
仙 岛 湖 风 景 区来自雷山小雷山风景区位于湖 北省大冶市城西十五 公里的陈贵镇境内, 是国家级AAA级景区, 省级森林公园.小雷 山以神奇的石景闻名 遐迩,石松,石床,石 屋等近百处石景,鬼 斧神工。
早在明朝袁宏道 留有赞美小雷山 “峰峰雪点缀,曲 曲水苍寒”的诗 句.小雷山是一幅 瑰丽的山水画,是 一座神奇的石头 城,是闻名中外的 浏览胜地。
我的家乡湖北咸宁英语作文介绍800
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我的家乡湖北咸宁英语作文介绍800篇1Xianning, my hometown, is a place of remarkable beauty and charm in Hubei Province. It is blessed with a diverse geographical landscape that never fails to amaze both locals and visitors.The magnificent Jiugong Mountain stands as a testament to nature's grandeur. Its peaks soar high into the sky, covered with lush greenery and shrouded in mist. As you ascend, the panoramic view is simply breathtaking! You can't help but exclaim in wonder at the vast expanse of mountains stretching as far as the eye can see.The Gan River flows gently through the city, adding to its grace and charm. The banks of the Gan River are lined with beautiful trees and colorful flowers. Along its course, there are parks and promenades where people enjoy leisure time. How wonderful it is to take a stroll along the river on a sunny day and feel the gentle breeze caressing your face!The mountains and rivers of Xianning are not just geographical features; they are an integral part of our lives and identities. They provide us with a sense of peace and belonging. Isn't it amazing how such natural wonders can have such a profound impact on our hearts and souls?In conclusion, Xianning is not only a geographical wonderland but also a place full of warmth and love. I am proud to call it my hometownand will always cherish its beauty and uniqueness.篇2Xianning, my dear hometown in Hubei Province, is a place brimming with history and culture! How wonderful it is to introduce this charming city to you.The historical tales of the ancient Battlefield of Chibi are simply legendary. It witnessed the fierce battles and strategic wisdom of ancient heroes. Can you imagine the intensity and excitement of those moments?The traditional folk customs in Xianning are also remarkable. They reflect the wisdom and spirit of our ancestors. During festivals, the streets are filled with joy and colors.Let's not forget the intangible cultural heritage, such as the Violin Opera. Its unique melodies and touching stories have been passed down from generation to generation. Isn't it amazing how these traditions have survived through time?Xianning is not just a city; it's a living museum of history and culture. It has shaped the identity and pride of its people. Oh, how I love this place and its rich heritage! I truly believe that Xianning will continue to shine and preserve its precious cultural treasures for years to come. Won't you come and experience its charm for yourself?篇3Oh my goodness! Let me tell you about my hometown, Xianning in Hubei Province. Xianning is not only a beautiful place but also a paradise for food lovers.One of the most famous delicacies is the Hesheng Chicken Soup. The moment you take a sip of this soup, you will be amazed by its rich and delicious taste. The chicken is tender and juicy, and the soup is full of rich flavors. I still remember the first time I tasted it. The wonderful flavor lingered in my mouth for a long time. How wonderful it was!Another amazing dish is the Tongshan Batuo. The process of making it is quite complicated. First, the ingredients need to be carefully selected and prepared. Then, they are skillfully combined and shaped into the unique form of Batuo. When I bit into it, the texture was just perfect. The combination of flavors was simply out of this world!In Xianning, every bite of these local delicacies is like a journey through history and culture. They are not just food but also a part of our hometown's identity. How lucky I am to have grown up in such a place with such amazing food! I sincerely hope that more people can come to Xianning and experience the charm of these delicious treats.篇4Xianning, my hometown in Hubei Province, is a remarkable placewith a thriving economy! The development here is truly something to be proud of.One of the distinctive industries in Xianning is the processing of Nanzhu bamboo. This industry has brought significant changes and opportunities to our region. Take the [Name of the Company] for example. It started as a small workshop many years ago, but with the dedication and hard work of the local people, it has grown into a large-scale enterprise! How amazing is that?The company not only processes the bamboo into various high-quality products but also focuses on technological innovation and quality improvement. This has enabled them to gain a wide market and win the trust of customers both domestically and internationally. The success of this enterprise has not only provided a large number of job opportunities for the local people but also greatly contributed to the economic growth of Xianning.The development of the Nanzhu bamboo processing industry is just one aspect of Xianning's economic prosperity. There are also many other industries that are booming, such as tourism and agriculture. The beautiful natural scenery and rich agricultural resources have attracted a large number of tourists and investors.I truly believe that Xianning will continue to thrive and develop in the future. How wonderful it would be if more and more people could come toknow and appreciate this charming place!篇5Hubei Xianning, my dear hometown, is truly a paradise for tourists! It boasts an abundance of remarkable tourist resources that never fail to amaze and captivate. One of the most outstanding features of Xianning is its rich and diverse hot spring resources.I still remember the unforgettable experience of soaking in the hot springs of Xianning. The moment I stepped into the warm and soothing water, all my stress and fatigue seemed to melt away. The gentle steam rising around me created a magical and relaxing atmosphere. How wonderful it was! The hot spring water, with its unique minerals and healing properties, not only rejuvenated my body but also soothed my soul.The hot springs in Xianning come in various types and styles. Some are surrounded by lush greenery, providing a peaceful and natural setting. Others are equipped with modern facilities and luxurious services, ensuring a supreme experience. Isn't it amazing? Whether you seek tranquility or indulgence, Xianning's hot springs have something to offer for everyone.In addition to the hot springs, Xianning also has beautiful landscapes, historical sites, and delicious local cuisine. But undoubtedly, the hot spring resources are the shining gem that makes Xianning stand out among other destinations. So, if you haven't visited Xianning yet, why not come and explore this wonderful place? I'm sure you'll be completely charmed by it!。
作文范文之我的家乡黄石作文
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我的家乡黄石作文【篇一:我的家乡作文】我的家乡作文我的家乡没有名胜古迹,也没有繁华热闹的都市,更没有惊涛骇浪的大海。
但是我依然深深地爱着我的家乡。
这里有茂密的树林,也有争妍斗艳的野花,还有生命力顽强的小草。
随处可见的一排排房子高低不齐,像一条条蜿蜒起伏的波浪。
春季到来,家乡的风景格外美丽。
小草伸伸懒腰,打着哈欠,从泥土里钻了出来,树叶也冒出了新芽。
这时候,可爱的燕子从远处飞了回来,在一间屋檐下叽叽喳喳地叫着,好像在说:“这儿是个好地方,我们在这里安个家吧!”花儿眨着那双水灵灵的大眼睛,好奇地打量着这个世界的一切。
孩子们脱下了厚厚的棉袄,尽情地在草地上嬉戏:唱着、跳着,快乐得像一群自由自在的小鸟。
当烈日炎炎的夏季来临时,绿油油的西瓜让人馋得直流口水。
这时孩子们便来到小溪边,脱掉凉鞋,把脚浸在河里,清澈的河水使我们忘掉了炎热。
金秋时节,石榴像一个个红灯笼挂在树梢上。
一阵阵秋风吹过,稻子泛起一层层金色的波浪,格外美丽。
这个时节是大人们最忙的时候:收稻子、收棉花``````虽然他们已经累得喘不过气,但他们脸上依赖挂着丰收的喜悦。
冬天,大地盖上了一层厚厚的棉被。
小伙伴们在雪地里追逐、堆雪人、打雪仗``````真是其乐无穷!我爱我的家乡,爱这个美丽、朴素的家乡!我的家乡是一个小镇,那里风景优美,绿树成阴。
春天,树枝抽出了嫩绿的枝条,小草懒洋洋地睁开眼,花儿们也纷纷盛开了,红的、蓝的、黄的、紫的,千奇百怪,五光十色。
花儿们发出阵阵醉人的芳香,引来一大群蝴蝶,蝴蝶在空中翩翩起舞,那景象可真美!夏天到了,树叶更绿了,还去河里摸鱼,那一棵棵树像一些战士一般。
花儿们也更加芬芳诱人。
荷花也开了,荷叶是绿的,荷花是淡粉红的,真美啊!我们小孩子最喜欢到荷塘采莲藕吃,一条条鱼在水中成群结队地游来游去,一被我们捉上来,就“活蹦乱跳”,看它乞求的样子,真可怜!秋天,大雁往南飞,一会儿排成人字形,一会儿又排成一字形。
天空湛蓝湛蓝的,天空下是一片金黄的景象,麦子是黄的,树叶也是黄的,一片一片的树叶离开大树妈妈的怀抱,独自一人“旅行”。
NationalPark黄石公园英文介绍课件
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一是作为领导干部一定要树立正确的 权力观 和科学 的发展 观,权 力必须 为职工 群众谋 利益, 绝不能 为个人 或少数 人谋取 私利
Tourist Map of the Yellowstone National Park
一是作为领导干部一定要树立正确的 权力观 和科学 的发展 观,权 力必须 为职工 群众谋 利益, 绝不能 为个人 或少数 人谋取 私利
• . Yellowstone National Park is the centerpiece of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest intact ecosystem in the Earth's northern temperate zone. Yellowstone became the world's first national park on March 1, 1872. Located mostly in the U.S. state of Wyoming, the park extends into Montana and Idaho. The park is known for its wildlife and geothermal features; the Old Faithful Geyser is one of the most popular features in the park.
• 巨型山庄(Grant Village) 海顿山谷(Hayden Valley) 嘛山谷(Lamar Valley)西部拇指(West Thumb)
• 塔式瀑布(Tower 权力观 和科学 的发展 观,权 力必须 为职工 群众谋 利益, 绝不能 为个人 或少数 人谋取 私利
黄石 我的家乡
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• 湖北省风景名胜区及省级森林公园。国家AAA级 旅游风景区。西汉文学家、汉武帝近臣东方朔曾 在此读书、修道,故名。其位于湖北黄石下陆区 境内。方圆面积十八平方公里。主要由曼倩垴、 揽胜垴、走马寨三大主峰组成。三峰鼎足而立, 各具特色。森林覆盖率百分之九十以上,是黄石 城区中最大的林区。保存有“青松倒插、白莲频 开、铁牛懒卧、石船高撑、月涌禅关、仙履日暄、 灵泉卓锡、道洞云停等古八景。
1997年磁湖风景区经省政府批准定为省级风景名胜区磁湖风景区青山环抱湖岸线曲折总长为385公里整个景区秀丽清花马湖位于湖北省鄂州市东部为鄂州市第二大湖面积约为165平方千米平均水深约为25米蓄水量约为4950万立方米
黄石 我的家乡
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英语纪录片国家黄石公园文本材料Yellowstone
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英语纪录片国家黄石公园文本材料YellowstoneNARRATOR: In the winter of 1807, a lone fur-trapper journeyed deep into the heart of the Rocky Mountains. ]Somewhere near the headwaters of the Yellowstone River he found a lost world. A wonderland, ruled by ice, fire and brimstone. A world of extremes that challenges all that strive to live here. A place that has become perhaps the most treasured wilderness on Earth. Winter in Yellowstone. Minus 40 degrees. Fahrenheit or centigrade, it doesn't really matter, at minus 40 the two scales read the same. For half the year, Yellowstone is frozen solid. Yet in the middle of this ice world there is scalding heat. This is no ordinary place and this is no ordinary winter. The fate of everything here lies in the hands of forces of almost unimaginable power. Yellowstone is deep in the heart of the Rocky Mountains of North America. An isolated high plateau defended by rugged peaks. And its location is what makes it so different. Right beneath Yellowstone a unique quirk of geology means that molten rock from deep in the earth comes unusually close to the frozen surface. No one knows why it happens right here, but its impact is what has made Yellowstone world famous. Yellowstone is the most extensive geothermal area on Earth. It has over 10,000 thermal wonders and more geysers than the rest of the world put together. Old Faithful is Yellowstone's most well-known geyser. It shoots 5,000 gallons of water 150 feet into the air almost every hour. But the forces that fuel this spectacular display have an influence far greater than we can see on the surface. Paradoxically, it's all this underground heat that helps make the Yellowstone winter one of the coldest and toughest in America. It's November and winter is beginning to take hold. Asit gets colder, one animal here gets stronger. Wolves. The winter is their time. Gradually, it weakens their prey. This is the Druid wolf pack, one of the largest and most powerful in Yellowstone. The pack have this bull elk surrounded. But there's a problem. The pack won't follow the bull into the river. They won't risk freezing to death in the ice cold water. What's more, now the elk's antlers are at just the right height to keep the wolves at bay. It's stalemate. But it's now the elk that has a problem of his own. Although it's only knee deep, he can't stay in this freezing water forever. A young female is not prepared to let him go. But the elk is strong. One-on-one he has the advantage. Her only support is another youngster. They are neither strong or experienced enough to bring this elk down. But it's enough to make him turn and run back to the river where he knows they won't follow. But the longer he stays in the freezing water, the weaker he will get. Others before him have waited here too long, and wolves are patient. Right now his strength is his only advantage. He has to try again. This time even the young wolves stay put. Without the support of the pack they never really stood a chance. And the pack has already decided that this early in the winter, a bull elk in his prime is just too strong. But as the winter gets colder and the snow gets deeper the tables will turn. By the end of November, the arc of the sun barely breaks above the trees. As its angle decreases, so does its power. And as the sun loses its hold over the land, other forces begin to take over. Yellowstone has a dark secret that affects everything that lives here, especially in the winter. It's only from high above ground that we start to get a glimpse of the true nature of this place. Yellowstone is a giant bowl 50 miles wide right in the middle of the Rocky Mountains. There's nowhere else like it. And there's only one thing thatcould have created it. Three miles beneath this frozen surface is a colossal chamber of molten rock. Today it powers Yellowstone's geysers. But every million years or so, the pressure in this magma gets critical and the chamber explodes. The last eruption, 640,000 years ago, was more than 1,000 times larger than Mount St Helens. It blasted away mountains and ejected hundreds of cubic miles of debris into the atmosphere, burying half the USA with ash. The heart of Yellowstone is one of the world's biggest volcanoes. One day it will erupt again. It could be today or in another million years. But even as the volcano is sleeping, breathing quietly through its geysers, it has a profound effect on Yellowstone's winter. The volcano made Yellowstone's giant bowl but it didn't stop there. ]Ever since, the huge pressure below the surface has been pushing it higher into the air, and as it gets higher it gets colder. And now at its present altitude of 8,000 feet, his giant bowl simply accumulates freezing air from the surrounding mountains. In the winter, the sleeping volcano becomes a giant deep freeze. On the open plateau, right in the middle of this frozen volcano is an animal that has lived here since the last ice age. Bison are exposed to the worst of the Yellowstone winter, but they are built for it. Their thick coat is such good insulation that they only need a tiny amount of energy to keep warm. So they slow their metabolism right down and concentrate on feeding. With massive neck muscles they sweep their heads down through the snow to get to the grass beneath. But the grass has long ago put its summer goodness down into its roots and now has about the same nutritional value as cardboard. They will need to do all they can to save energy if they are to ward off starvation until spring returns. As the winter strengthens its grip, elk move into more sheltered valleys at theedge of Yellowstone. They don't have the bison's ability to move deep snow. But this brings them into the territory of the Druid pack. As the grazers are beginning to weaken,life for the wolves is getting easier. They are now successfully hunting about twice a week. They even have the energy to play. But their play has a purpose. It fine-tunes their hunting skills and helps bond the all-important pack structure. Though there are 16 of them, they can only hunt an animal as large as an elk if they hunt as one. The strength of the pack is what will get them through the winter. Bald eagles spot carcasses from miles away. But there is strong competition for a kill like this. A coyote. He has been shadowing the wolves, and moves in now they have gone. It’s December, and even the great Yellowstone River is succumbing to the cold. It's only where the water runs fast that it still runs free. It looks uncomfortably cold, but then the water, at around freezing point, can be 50 degrees warmer than the air. Under the ice there's a rich supply of stone fly larvae waiting to hatch in the spring. Dippers make the most of these few small windows to a liquid world before they shut completely. Where the water stands still it is now frozen solid. Yellowstone Lake is 136 square miles, and now completely covered in three feet of ice. A coyote travels across this frozen desert looking for something to eat. ]It's a wonder that anything can survive here at all. Hundreds of feet beneath him on the lake bed, geysers erupt just like they do on land and they melt holes in the ice, the only sign that there is a lake here at all. As the year comes to an end, it seems hard to imagine this winter getting any tougher. But there's another twist to the volcano's story that is about to make things evenworse. Over time the continent of North America has moved,inch by inch, over many millions of years.[21:38.87][21:40.64]But deep down below the Earth's moving crust,[21:43.71][21:43.80]the source of magma that fuels Yellowstone's volcano[21:47.39][21:48.12]has stayed put.[21:49.79][21:58.00]As the crust has moved over this volcanic hotspot, [22:02.39][22:02.48]eruption after eruption has blasted a massive 500-mile-long scar[22:07.47][22:07.56]right through the Rockies.[22:09.59][22:15.96]In the winter this giant scar, called the Snake River Plain,[22:20.79][22:20.88]funnels moist air from the Pacific Ocean[22:24.07][22:24.16]right through the wall of the Rocky Mountains[22:26.87][22:26.96]and up into Yellowstone's deep freeze.[22:29.63][22:36.04]Here it finally freezes and falls as snow,[22:40.19][22:41.16]huge quantities of it.[22:42.99][23:00.04]Whilst everywhere around gets 10 feet of snow ayear,[23:03.71][23:03.80]thanks to the legacy of its volcano, Yellowstone can get as much as 50. [23:08.66][23:18.56]Otters seem to thrive in the Yellowstone winter.[23:21.79][23:31.52]But now that the rivers are not only frozen but covered in deep snow, [23:36.27][23:36.36]they are struggling to find open water to fish in.[23:39.55][23:56.00]They can't fish here, the fast flowing water is too dangerous.[24:00.55][24:00.64]Somehow they need to find a way past the falls.[24:03.79][24:53.64]With the falls safely behind them, the otters are forced to keep moving on. [24:58.31][25:02.68]Open water has become a rare thing in Yellowstone.[25:09.16](BISON GRUNTING)[25:10.83][25:16.68]Out on the frozen grasslands, the bison are struggling, too.[25:20.59][25:22.88]This year is already the snowiest for the last decade, [25:26.39][25:26.48]snowier than many of this herd have experienced in their lives.[25:30.47][25:32.36]Now, as the snow gets deeper than a critical four feet,[25:36.03][25:36.12]the effort of swinging this massive head back and forth for so little reward [25:41.11][25:41.20]is becoming too much.[25:43.15][25:50.20]Though the snow front is passing through,[25:53.03][25:53.12]it's followed by the wind,[25:54.91][25:55.00]which now starts to scour the heart of Yellowstone.[25:58.31][26:20.48]A bison's coat can keep it warm down to minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit. [26:24.83][26:28.52]The wind chill is now pushing these bison to that limit.[26:32.47][26:43.96]But these are the last wild bison herds in America [26:47.55][26:47.64]which have survived here for tens of thousands of years.[26:51.67][26:51.76]They know what to do.[26:53.71][27:07.32]To move is risky, it will tap into their now dwindling energy reserves. [27:12.18][27:14.60]But this year, it's a gamble worth taking.[27:17.59][27:25.52]Their way out is a river whose water is not frozen.[27:29.03][27:30.52]A thermal river fed by warm water fromYellowstone's geysers,[27:35.54][27:36.04]an ancient route which leads to a place where, if they're lucky,[27:40.11][27:40.20]they will be able to survive.[27:42.39][28:03.20]It's January, and night is twice as long as day[28:06.72]in Yellowstone's deep freeze.[28:08.95][28:10.24]The wind and the storms have gone,[28:12.87][28:12.96]but now the clear skies suck any last trace of heat into space.[28:17.15][28:20.28]As morning comes, something extraordinary has happened.[28:24.23][28:35.04]All moisture in the air has turned to ice,[28:37.91][28:39.08]diamond dust.[28:40.47][29:47.76]But this is a cruel beauty.[29:50.75][29:50.84]Minus 66 Fahrenheit was recorded here in Yellowstone.[29:55.11][29:55.20]Off the record, it gets colder still.[29:57.99][30:07.08]This bison is still out on the open plateau.[30:11.48]The deep snow with its windblown crust has made it almost impossible to feed.[30:15.95][30:16.60]The extreme cold will now tip the balance of survival further,[30:20.55][30:20.64]most likely too far even for a bison.[30:23.23][30:43.72]A red fox can stay in the cold heart of Yellowstone all winter,[30:48.23][30:48.32]so long as it can find food.[30:50.59][30:55.28]It's looking for mice[30:56.63][30:56.72]that survive the winter insulated beneath the blanket of snow.[31:00.63][31:04.52]The fox is light enough to move about on the delicate crust[31:08.03][31:08.12]but the mice are six feet beneath it.[31:10.83][31:35.16]It listens for the tiny sounds of its prey moving about below,[31:39.75][31:39.84]but must take great care not to scare them away.[31:42.95][32:38.12]The otter family has arrived at Yellowstone Lake.[32:42.32]Here they can fish in the holes kept open by the underwater geysers. [32:46.47][32:55.24]But every time they catch something,[32:57.87][33:01.04]this coyote has been watching and waiting.[33:04.03][33:33.16]The otter dives under the ice to hide its fish from the coyote.[33:37.15][33:44.52]The coyote can't see the otter because of the thick cover of snow.[33:48.63][33:52.40]But he can hear him.[33:54.15][34:01.12]The otter emerges without the fish.[34:04.39][34:05.04]He's stashed it somewhere under the snow. But where?[34:09.55][34:32.44]A huge Yellowstone cutthroat trout.[34:35.43][34:40.16]With the help of the otters, a wily coyote can catch fish, too.[34:44.71][35:11.64]The thermal river has led the bison to one of the main geyser fields. [35:15.87][35:20.60]Here the heat from below comes close enough to the surface to melt the snow.[35:24.99][35:30.28]And a bison can graze as if it were spring.[35:33.11][35:42.12]The same volcanic forces, so massive that they created the weather [35:47.06][35:47.16]that drove the bison here, now offer comfort.[35:51.55][35:58.80]The only problem is, the grass that the bison now relish[36:02.34][36:02.44]has such a high concentration of silica that it wears down their teeth. [36:06.79][36:08.04]And it's laced with enough arsenic to slowly poison them.[36:11.79][36:20.52]For these bison, it's not an easy choice to come here.[36:24.03][36:27.56]But as long as they don't have to stay here too long [36:30.23][36:30.32]it's a lot better than facing the Yellowstone winter head on.[36:43.36]Incredibly, there is life that thrives here.[36:46.47][36:48.72]In Yellowstone's thermal springs,[36:50.87][36:50.96]the temperature is a constant near-boiling.[36:53.91][36:55.84]Yet here are huge colonies of heat-tolerant microbes.[36:59.27][37:03.28]As the boiling water flows out from the centre of springs, [37:07.15][37:07.24]it cools, forming bands of different temperatures, [37:11.07][37:11.16]each with a different collection of microbes[37:13.51][37:13.60]with a totally different colour.[37:15.98][37:21.64]Grand Prismatic Spring is one of the wonders of the natural world. [37:25.83][37:29.40]It's thought that it was in conditions like this[37:32.31][37:32.40]that life on Earth first started.[37:34.86][37:51.12]It's now February,[37:52.83][37:52.92]and when almost everything else in Yellowstone is on its last legs, [37:56.70][37:56.80]the Druid pack is reaching peak condition.[37:59.79][38:02.68]And it's now that the young females come into season.[38:06.03][38:10.04]Hanging back from the pack is a lone male wolf.[38:13.23][38:17.48]He has no territory of his own but follows the pack, [38:20.51][38:20.60]scavenging from their successes.[38:22.95][38:27.16]But right now, food is not his priority.[38:35.88]The young females won't mate with the pack's alpha male [38:39.07][38:39.16]as he is their father.[38:40.99][38:43.60]So the intruder could well be in with a chance,[38:47.28]as long as the alpha doesn't see him.[38:49.87][38:50.20](WOLVES WhINING)[38:51.71][38:56.32]Whilst the pack are distracted, one female sneaks away.[39:00.19][39:05.72]She won't give up the security of the pack for him, [39:09.03][39:09.12]so they meet close by in secret.[39:11.58][39:24.04]But the pack are now coming their way.[39:26.79][39:42.32]The alpha male is on to him.[39:44.62][39:49.52]He won't tolerate any other male in his territory,[39:52.39][39:52.48]let alone with one of his females.[39:54.94][39:55.96]When wolves mate, they become locked together for up to half an hour. [40:00.15][40:00.84]The intruder can't break free.[40:03.19][40:43.12]For now the alpha male has done enough.[40:45.84]He's seen the intruder off and he needs to return [40:48.59][40:48.68]to reassert his position in the pack.[40:51.03][40:58.80]The intruder retreats to a precarious life in the shadows.[41:02.95][41:04.36]But whatever happens to him, so long as he was coupled for long enough, [41:09.03][41:09.12]he will have young brought up[41:11.03][41:11.12]in the security of one of the strongest packs in Yellowstone.[41:14.63][41:25.28](WOLVES HOWLING)[41:27.15][41:48.52](WhIMPERING)[41:49.99][41:52.52]Since the beginning of winter,[41:54.03][41:54.12]Yellowstone's herds have been getting steadily weaker.[42:00.28]Now at the end of February,[42:02.43][42:02.52]the tables have completely turned to favour the Druid pack. [42:06.83][43:16.84](WOLVES HOWLING)[43:18.75][43:18.84]As February turns to March, it seems like the winterwill never end. [43:23.07][43:25.88]But now the clear, cold days have gone.[43:28.59][43:30.88]The snow still comes, but it's a wet snow[43:33.75][43:33.84]that strips the warmth from you faster,[43:36.51][43:39.68]now, when you are right at the end of your strength.[43:42.83][44:04.40]But there is hope.[44:06.23][44:07.12]Now is the turning point of the winter.[44:09.79][44:15.24]At the spring equinox, there are 12 hours of night, [44:18.35][44:18.44]and 12 hours of day.[44:20.35][44:21.76]From now on, light starts to win over dark.[44:25.51][44:37.48]March is also the turning point in the history of Yellowstone. [44:41.39][44:43.84]On 1st March, 1872,[44:46.63][44:46.72]American President Ulysses S Grant[44:49.43][44:49.52]recognised the extraordinary wonders of Yellowstone[44:52.63][44:52.72]by making it the world's first national park.[44:55.71][45:16.40]The park's creation marked the beginning of a new era[45:19.59][45:19.68]where the world's wild places would be valued[45:22.91][45:23.40]simply for being wild.[45:25.07][45:39.12](BIRDS CAWING)[45:51.08]Now, as the days lengthen,[45:53.11][45:53.20]the winter starts to loosen its grip on Yellowstone.[45:56.51][46:04.08]But with the end of winter, also comes the end of the wolves' reign. [46:08.39][46:19.44]On a mountain peak right on the edge of Yellowstone,[46:22.83][46:22.92]footprints in the snow are the sign that a challenger has appeared [46:26.46][46:26.56]to reclaim this land.[46:28.51][46:36.36]A grizzly bear mother with her new cubs emerges from her den. [46:41.11][46:44.36]For six months, snow and ice have ravaged Yellowstone,[46:48.31][46:48.40]but she has slept underground, waking only to give birth to her cubs. [46:53.03][46:53.12]And then from time to time, to feed them.[46:55.95][47:04.48]As winter gives way to spring,[47:06.63][47:06.72]she leads them out into the wilderness for the first time.[47:10.42][47:16.12]In Yellowstone's great volcano,[47:19.35][47:19.44]in spite of everything the winter has thrown at them,[47:23.19][47:23.28]most have made it through.[47:25.35][47:38.44]The forces that have helped keep Yellowstone[47:40.63][47:40.72]in the grip of such a deep winter have finally let go.[47:44.83][47:46.60]It is the sun that will now dominate once more.[47:49.71][47:56.84]Its power will now take over,[47:59.27][48:05.16]bringing new life to this place.[48:07.59][48:21.84]But also it will bring new challenges[48:24.67][48:25.72]that all will have to face[48:29.76]in the heat of Yellowstone's summer.[48:32.75][48:48.00]Bringing Yellowstone's unique, natural beauty to the screen[48:51.31][48:51.40]would have been impossible without the tireless help of the local experts [48:54.91][48:55.00]that know it like the back of their hand.[48:57.79][48:57.88]Each has their own story to tell.[49:00.67][49:00.76]JEFF hENRY: I was born the night of a blizzard[49:02.59][49:02.68]and my mother has always told me that[49:04.27][49:04.36]she thinks that's why I'm so in love with winter.[49:06.59][49:10.80]NARRATOR: Ex-park ranger and photographer[49:12.95][49:13.04]Jeff Henry's 30 years of experience in Yellowstone [49:16.27][49:16.36]helped the BBC crew unlock some of the national park's hidden secrets. [49:20.99][49:22.64]But they could never get hold of Jeff once the snow started to fall. [49:26.79][49:29.56]Winter's by far my favourite season.[49:32.79][49:32.88]I wish I could be the reverse of a bear and hibernate in the summer [49:36.99][49:37.08]and just wake up in the autumn, be looking at a new winter.[49:41.03][49:41.12]I get really excited when the first snows come in the autumn.[49:45.67][49:46.96]Snow to me is a mystical, magical substance.[49:51.39][49:52.44]I've always thought that it's very coarse of the English language[49:55.00][49:55.08]to have just one word for it. There's snow and then there's snow, [49:58.39][49:58.48]and then there's snow and then there's snow.[50:00.63][50:00.72]Fresh snow that falls from the sky and it's here in Yellowstone,[50:03.43][50:03.52]tends to be light and fluffy, is vastly different from the snow[50:07.52]that's been underground for three or four months.[50:09.87][50:14.40]NARRATOR: Three million tourists travel each year [50:17.27][50:17.36]to enjoy Yellowstone's spectacular wilderness.[50:20.35][50:20.44]When winter arrives, however, the crowds disappear.[50:23.95][50:29.04]But for the last 30 years, Jeff has enjoyed a very unusual way[50:33.11][50:33.20]of both staying for the winter and indulging his love of snow.[50:36.63][50:39.48]His task is to stop the few buildings in the heart ofYellowstone[50:42.91][50:43.00]being completely swallowed.[50:44.79][50:47.12]Jeff becomes what is officially known as a roof shoveller.[50:50.90][50:52.72]The reason I do that is the snow loads can sometimes, at least some years, [50:56.59][50:56.68]become so heavy they can crush buildings or break parts of buildings. [51:00.11][51:03.12]NARRATOR: Jeff must clear up to three metres of compacted snow [51:05.99][51:06.08]from the roofs, before it falls on anything wandering beneath,[51:09.67][51:09.76]including himself.[51:11.79][51:11.88]If the building were to avalanche on top of me,[51:14.03][51:14.12]it would be the end of the line for me.[51:16.11][51:18.52]NARRATOR: From December onwards, Jeff spends five months[51:21.51][51:21.60]clearing snow off Yellowstone's roofs.[51:24.16][51:24.24]Timing is critical. If he starts a roof too early,[51:27.59][51:27.68]fresh spring snow will undo all his hard work.[51:30.47][51:30.56]Too late, and the roof may collapse.[51:33.23][51:39.28]JEFF: This particular roof has a pitch that's steep enoughthat the snow will avalanche off if it's undercut. And to undercut the snow, I have to first dig some channels or trenches with a shovel. After I've cut those channels, I can lay a steel cable into each trench. And I pass that cable underneath the snow pack, between the snow pack and the shingles. And after the snow is undercut, it will avalanche off. Oh, I have to admit I get a tremendous kick out of the work. Little me at 190 pounds can move untold tons of snow in one swoop. NARRATOR: Jeff is especially drawn to what are know as cornices, the overhanging shelves of snow that cling to the edges of roofs. It's kind of a love/hate relationship. This lovely pattern, there's lovely lines in the snow. You can see the major lines between major wind events, but you can see more minor lines, I guess, between more minor wind events. It's almost like the growth rings on a tree. It's just absolutely beautiful. Fascinating. I can't wait to get up there and destroy it. Cornices are especially threatening, structurally, because there's so much weight hanging out over the edge of the building. It's not uncommon for an eaves to break when it has a big overhang. I love to do this work. I love to move snow. It's a thrill, it's exciting, it's fun. I can honestly say there's no place else I'd rather be. NARRATOR: But there's one building that's a real challenge for Jeff. JEFF: The Canyon General Store is approximately 50 years old, 52 years old, something in that range. And I've cleared this building for about half of its life. It's by far the largest building that I have to do. I often joke that it is theBismark of the enemy fleet. And it takes me a great many working days, as many as 40 of 50 working days per winter. NARRATOR: This roof collects more snow than any other in the park. Instead of using gravity to remove the compacted snow, Jeff has to rely on sweat and toil. But he's perfected his own methodical precision labour-saving technique. (JEFF GRUNTING) Well, I try to cut the blocks large enough so that they'll be stable when I move them across the roof. ]But not so large that I can't move them. On this particular building this year, there'll be somewhere in the order of 3,000 blocks of snow. So I always reason that if I could save just one or two percent of the effort that it takes to move each block, that would be one or two percent times 3,000. That's why I work in this checkerboard pattern, and move all the blocks that I just cut. And I don't have to go back and forth between the saw and the shovel that often. I suppose in some ways, analogous to Yellowstone's wildlife in the winter where they have to be so mindful of their energy equation, they cannot consistently expend more energy than they take in. And if they do, it's the end of the line. NARRATOR: Fifty days spent alone on a roof gives Jeff a lot of time to just think. Sometimes I find my imagination runs away with me. I think about how this snow not very long ago was warm sea water in the South Pacific Ocean. In just over three or four months it will be water vapor or liquid water, seeping into the earth here in Yellowstone or flowing down the Yellowstone River. NARRATOR: Jeff's snow clearing work allows him to be in the most beautiful parts of the park when no one else is around. ]JEFF: And I think everybody appreciates a little bit of solitude. I guess that's part of the reason I do the work that I do and spend as much time as I can in the park in the winter. Occasionally, it just seems to me that I'm the only person formiles around and that's a special feeling, especially in the early 2 1st century. I know that my parents first brought me here when I was six months old, ]and essentially I've spent my entire adult life here in Yellowstone. I don't know if I believe in destiny in the general sense, but I do believe that it was my destiny to come here and to spend most of my life here. Because of the work I do in the winter here, I've had a special opportunity, I think, to make empirical observations about the way things have gone in terms of winter weather in Yellowstone. I don't think there's any question that things are warmer and drier overall than they were when I first got here. I've always been dreading the day when I got too old to do this, but over the last 10 years or so it seemed that maybe Yellowstone would run out of snow before I got too old to move it. here's good snow this year, so I certainly hope it continues, certainly hope there's snow to move in Yellowstone long after I'm not able to do it any more. We'll see, I guess. like the challenge when I first climb up onto the roof and take that first block of snow off, and then when I take the last block off a roof, ]I certainly feel a sense of satisfaction. I also immediately start thinking about next season when I'll be able to do the same building again. Yellowstone will always be my special place.。
介绍家乡的特产和景点英文作文怎么写_小升初万能英语作文3篇
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介绍家乡的特产和景点英文作文怎么写_小升初万能英语作文3篇关于”介绍家乡的特产和景点“的英语作文模板3篇,作文题目:。
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高分英语作文1:Dear friends, I'm very happy to introduce my hometown to you.I live in a city called (the Yangtze River, picturesque and long history). There are many historical scenic spots in my hometown, some of which are famous all over the country.In recent years, great changes have taken place in my hometown's factories. The construction of residential areas, roads, schools and hospitals makes the city more livable,despite the development of the city Quickly, air pollution also makes the situation worse. Many historical sites have been destroyed for human reasons.中文翻译:亲爱的朋友,我很高兴向您介绍我的家乡,我住在一个名叫(长江边,风景如画,历史悠久)的城市,我的家乡有不少历史景点,其中一些是全国著名的,近年来我家乡的工厂发生了巨大的变化,住宅区、道路、学校和医院的修建,使城市更加宜居,尽管城市发展迅速,空气污染也使情况变得更糟,许多历史景点因人为原因而遭到,每一枚硬币都有两面性,所以我认为发展很重要,但同时,我们也应该尽力保护我们的环境我们应该找到一条绿色的道路继续我们的发展欢迎您来我的家乡观光,蒂姆。
介绍自己的家乡黄石英语作文
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介绍自己的家乡黄石英语作文My hometown, Huangshi, is a city rich in culture and history, located in the eastern part of Hubei Province, China. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, warm and friendly people, and a vibrant industrial heritage.Nestled along the banks of the Yangtze River, Huangshi boasts a picturesque setting that is both serene andinspiring. The city is surrounded by lush greenery androlling hills, which provide a perfect backdrop for outdoor activities and relaxation.One of the most notable features of Huangshi is its rich mineral resources. It is often referred to as the "Cradle of China's Steel Industry" due to its abundant iron ore deposits. The city has a long history of mining and metallurgy, which has played a significant role in its development and identity.Culturally, Huangshi is a melting pot of varioustraditions and customs. The city hosts numerous festivals and celebrations throughout the year, showcasing its diverse heritage. The local cuisine is also a reflection of this diversity, with a wide array of delicious dishes that caterto all palates.Education is highly valued in Huangshi, with numerous schools and universities providing quality education to the youth. The city is home to several institutions that arerenowned for their academic excellence and research contributions.In recent years, Huangshi has also made significant strides in urban development and modernization. The city has seen the rise of new infrastructure, including modern transportation systems and commercial centers, which have greatly improved the quality of life for its residents.Despite its industrial past, Huangshi has not neglected its commitment to environmental sustainability. Efforts are being made to balance industrial growth with the preservation of natural resources and the promotion of eco-friendly practices.In conclusion, Huangshi is a city that offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity, industry and nature, and culture and education. It is a place where one can find both the comforts of home and the excitement of progress, makingit a wonderful place to call home.。
考研考博英语面试--介绍家乡湖北黄石市
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My Hometown -HuangshiGood morning/afternoon. Huangshi City, located in the central part of China's Hubei Province, is a beautiful and historic city with a rich cultural heritage. As a major industrial and commercial center, it is also an important transportation hub in China.The city is situated along the banks of the Yangtze River and has a diverse geography that includes mountains, lakes, and rivers. The natural beauty of the region is reflected in its many scenic spots, such as the Huangshi National Forest Park and the Yangtze River Scenic Area.Huangshi is also known for its rich history and culture. The city has a long and fascinating history that dates back to the Neolithic Age. Many ancient cultural relics and historic sites have been preserved, such as the Shiren Mountain Cliff Carvings, the ancient tombs of the Chu State, and the Wuhan Iron and Steel Plant.In addition, Huangshi is famous for its delicious cuisine. The local cuisine features a wide variety of dishes that are unique to the region, such as the Huangshi Steamed Fish, the Huangshi StewedChicken, and the Huangshi Tofu.Finally, Huangshi is a thriving economic center with a strong industrial base. The city is home to a number of major companies and industries, including steel production, automobile manufacturing, and chemical processing. Huangshi is also an important transportation hub, with major highways and railways connecting it to other parts of China.Overall, Huangshi City is a fascinating and beautiful place with a rich cultural heritage, stunning natural scenery, delicious cuisine, and a strong economy. That's all for my introduction of Huangshi. If you have any questions about my hometown, feel free to ask me. Thank you!。
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我的家乡嘉鱼英语作文My hometown Jiayu is a quaint and beautiful town located in Hubei Province, China. 我的家乡嘉鱼是一个宁静而美丽的小镇,位于中国湖北省。
One of the things that make Jiayu so special is its rich history and cultural heritage. 嘉鱼之所以如此特别,是因为它拥有丰富的历史和文化遗产。
The town is surrounded by lush green mountains, and the air is always fresh and clean. 小镇四周被郁郁葱葱的青山环抱,空气清新宜人。
Every morning, the town comes to life with the sounds of birds chirping and people going about their daily routines. 每天早晨,小镇都会被鸟鸣声和人们日常生活的喧嚣声唤醒。
The locals in Jiayu are welcoming and friendly, always eager to help a neighbor in need. 嘉鱼的居民热情友好,总是乐意帮助邻里之间需要帮助的人。
One of the highlights of Jiayu is its delicious local cuisine, which includes spicy hot pot and steamed fish. 嘉鱼的一大亮点是它美味的当地美食,包括辣味火锅和清蒸鱼。
Every year, the town holds a vibrant Lantern Festival to celebrate the end of Chinese New Year. 每年,小镇都会举办热闹的元宵节庆祝中国新年的结束。
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一篇关于家乡湖北鄂州的英语作文初二全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Hometown - Ezhou, HubeiEzhou is my hometown, located in Hubei Province in central China. It is a beautiful city with a rich history and culture. I have many fond memories of growing up in Ezhou and I would like to share some of them with you.First of all, Ezhou is known for its picturesque scenery. The city is surrounded by mountains and rivers, making it a popular destination for tourists. The Yangtze River runs through the city, providing stunning views and a serene atmosphere. There are also several parks and gardens where people can relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.In addition to its natural beauty, Ezhou also has a rich cultural heritage. The city has a long history dating back to ancient times, and there are many historical sites to visit, such as the Wuchang Tower and the Liangzi Lake. The local cuisine is also famous for its delicious flavors, with dishes such as hot dry noodles and spicy tofu being popular favorites.One of the things I love most about Ezhou is the people. The residents of the city are friendly and welcoming, always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. There is a strong sense of community in Ezhou, and people come together to celebrate festivals and events throughout the year.Overall, Ezhou is a special place that holds a special place in my heart. I am proud to call it my hometown and I will always cherish the memories I have of growing up there. If you ever have the chance to visit Ezhou, I highly recommend it – you won't be disappointed!篇2Located in central China, Hubei province is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and beautiful landscapes. Within Hubei, the city of Ezhou stands out for its unique charm and picturesque surroundings. As a resident of Ezhou, I am proud to call this place my hometown.Ezhou is situated along the Yangtze River, the longest river in China. The river not only provides a source of livelihood for the locals through fishing and transportation but also offers stunning views of the water and surrounding mountains. In thespring, cherry blossoms bloom along the riverbanks, creating a beautiful pink canopy that attracts visitors from near and far.One of the most iconic landmarks in Ezhou is the Wuchang Tower, a historic pagoda that overlooks the city. Built during the Ming dynasty, the tower is a symbol of the city's rich cultural heritage and is often featured in postcards and travel brochures. Visitors can climb to the top of the tower to enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Yangtze River.Apart from its natural beauty, Ezhou is also known for its delicious cuisine. The city's specialty dish is the famous "Ezhou hot dry noodles," a savory and spicy noodle dish that is beloved by locals and tourists alike. The noodles are made from scratch using a secret recipe that has been passed down through generations, making them a must-try for foodies visiting the city.In addition to its natural beauty and culinary delights, Ezhou has a rich cultural scene with numerous festivals and events throughout the year. One of the most popular festivals is the Dragon Boat Festival, where teams from all over the city compete in dragon boat races along the Yangtze River. The festival is a vibrant celebration of Ezhou's history and traditions and is a sight to behold for visitors.Overall, Ezhou is a charming city with a lot to offer, from its stunning natural landscapes to its rich cultural heritage. As a proud resident of Ezhou, I am grateful to call this place my home and to be able to share its beauty and charm with others. I hope that more people will have the opportunity to visit Ezhou and experience all that this wonderful city has to offer.篇3Ezhou, my hometown, is a beautiful city located in Hubei province, China. It is famous for its rich history, captivating scenery, and delicious food. In this essay, I will introduce Ezhou in detail.First of all, Ezhou has a long history dating back to ancient times. It was a strategic transportation hub during the Three Kingdoms period in Chinese history, with the Yangtze River running through the city. The city has many historical sites such as Guanyin Mountain and the Three Kingdoms Battlefield. These historical sites attract many tourists every year, allowing them to learn about the city's fascinating past.Furthermore, Ezhou is known for its stunning natural scenery. The city is surrounded by mountains and rivers, offering breathtaking views at every turn. The Yangtze River and the HanRiver converge in Ezhou, creating a picturesque landscape. In addition, there are many parks and gardens in the city where people can relax and enjoy nature. One of the most popular spots is Lovers' Park, a romantic destination for couples and families.Moreover, Ezhou is a food lover's paradise. The city is renowned for its delicious local cuisine, including Dongpo pork, hot dry noodles, and salted duck. These dishes showcase the unique flavors of Ezhou and are a must-try for visitors. In addition to traditional dishes, the city also has a vibrant street food scene with vendors selling snacks like stinky tofu and grilled skewers.In conclusion, Ezhou is a charming city with a rich history, stunning scenery, and mouthwatering food. It is a place where tradition meets modernity, offering visitors a glimpse into both the past and the present. I am proud to call Ezhou my hometown and would recommend it to anyone looking for an unforgettable travel experience.。
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A Stately Lakes
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A freedom lakes
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At splendor lakes
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A harmonious lakes
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Welcome to my hometown
HUBEIHAUNGSHI 欢迎来到我的家乡湖北黄石
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HuangShi Spacialty
黄 石 特 产
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Huangshigang cake consists of flour, sesame candy. Small sesame oil. Money orange cake.Sugar With its string drum gongsedge, crisp and refreshing. Of course it selling the whole of country 家好,我的名字叫姜莹洁.
Hello everyone ,my name is JiangYingjie.
我的家乡在湖北黄石. I am growing up in HuBei HuangShi. 它地处长江南岸,风景宜人. HuangShi located in the south bank of ChangJiang river ,it is very beautiful .
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A nature mountain
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A harmonious mountain
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A sacred mountain
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Mountain XiSai
西塞山,自古以来就是战略要道 Mountain XiSai,which is the strategic location in ancient 古代文人张志和就曾有在此留下过著名诗篇《渔歌子》。 Litterateur ZhangZhihe has written one poetry named “YuGeZi" about it.
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Lakes
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sky
Lakes night
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Mountain XiaoLie
Mountain lei,it located in daye HuangShi 小雷山,它位于黄石内的大冶境内, I think it is good place for going sightseeing 个人认为是很适合去玩耍的。
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渔歌子
张志和
西塞山前白鹭飞, 桃花流水鳜鱼肥. 青 箬笠,绿蓑衣, 斜风细雨不须归 .
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A important battlefield
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A precipitous mountain
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A beautiful mountain
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Mountain’s snow-covered landcape
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劲 酒 虽 好, 可 不 要 贪 杯 喔
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Jin Ke pepper
Thick flesh ,very tasty
肉 厚 非 常 好 吃
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Huangshi Bazhen
黄 石 八 珍
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CI Hu
磁湖,离湖师很近 CiHu Lake which near by HuBei normal university C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\My Music\ 是黄石近些年不久才开发出来的 It was opened up in recent year
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Rich in vitamin, Glucose, Amino acid
含有丰富的维生素、 葡萄糖、 氨基酸
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Eggs with pine needle flowers is very beautiful
蛋 内有 松针形的小 花 非常漂亮
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Strong wine is good, but can‘t drink too much.