
去纽约必学的英语句子
Can you speak chinese? 你会说中文吗
Could you repeat it? 你能再说一遍吗
Could you speak a little bit slowly? 你能说慢一点吗
How much is it?这个多少钱
No , thanks .不,谢谢。
Excuse me , how to get to ....? 打扰一下,去。
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怎么走
以上,万能
谁和你的兄弟在纽约英文句子
I 对不起,选的文章长了点.但是介绍纽约只能是长的.IntroductionNew York (city), largest city in United States, home of the United Nations, and the center of global finance, communications, and business. New York City is unusual among cities because of its high residential density, its extraordinarily diverse population, its hundreds of tall office and apartment buildings, its thriving central business district, its extensive public transportation system, and its more than 400 distinct neighborhoods. The city’s concert houses, museums, galleries, and theaters constitute an ensemble of cultural richness rivaled by few cities. In 2000 the population of the city of New York was 8,008,278; the population of the metropolitan region was 21,199,865.Located in the southeastern part of New York State just east of northern New Jersey, the city developed at the point where the Hudson and Passaic rivers mingle with the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Long Island Sound. The harbor consists of the Upper Bay (an arm of the Atlantic Ocean) as well as the East River and the various waterways that border the city. Its harbor is one of the largest and finest in the world and is ice-free in all seasons.New York has a temperate climate with annual precipitation of 1,200 mm (47 in) per year. The temperature ranges between 41°C (106° F) and –24° C (–11° F), but the Atlantic Ocean tends to moderate weather extremes in the city. It is about the same latitude as Naples, Italy. Although the Dutch founded the city in 1624 and called it Fort Amsterdam and then New Amsterdam, the English captured the settlement in 1664 and renamed it New York, after the Duke of York, who later became James II of England.II New York City and Its Metropolitan AreaUnlike most American cities, which make up only a part of a particular county, New York is made up of five separate counties, which are called boroughs. Originally the city included only the borough of Manhattan, located on an island between the Hudson and East rivers. In 1898 a number of surrounding communities were incorporated into the city as the boroughs of Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Staten Island. The Bronx is the only borough on the mainland of the United States. Manhattan and Staten Island are surrounded by water, while Queens and Brooklyn are part of Long Island.A QueensQueens is the largest of the five boroughs. Covering 282.9 sq km (109.2 sq mi) at the western end of Long Island, Queens is separated from Brooklyn by Newtown Creek and from the rest of the city by the East River and Long Island Sound. It stretches to the Atlantic Ocean on the south and borders Nassau County on the east. It is overwhelmingly residential and is probably one of the most ethnically diverse communities in the world. In 2000 Queens had 2,229,379 residents and was second in population only to Brooklyn among the five boroughs.The neighborhoods of Queens have a strong sense of individual identity. Some are heavily industrial, like Long Island City, Maspeth, and College Point; others—like Douglaston, Forest Hill Gardens, and Kew Gardens—are suburban-style enclaves of the well-to-do. Major ethnic concentrations include the Greeks in Astoria; the Irish in Woodside; the Italians in Maspeth and Ridgewood; African-Americans in Hollis, Cambria Heights, St. Albans, and South Jamaica; and Jews in Forest Hills. Large numbers of Chinese and Koreans live in Queens, with particularly heavy concentrations in Flushing, Jackson Heights, Corona, and Elmhurst.Queens is the home of Shea Stadium, Aqueduct Racetrack, the National Tennis Center, and both LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy airports. Queens hosted the World’s Fairs of 1939 and 1964. Queens has more than 6,400 acres of parkland, almost as much as the other four boroughs combined, and it has 16 km (10 mi) of beaches along the Atlantic Ocean. Queens is known for its numerous and enormous cemeteries. For example, Calvary Cemetery is the burial site of 2.5 million persons, more than any other burial ground in the United States.B BrooklynBrooklyn is the second largest and most populous of the five boroughs. It is located on the southwestern tip of Long Island west of Queens and situated across the Upper Bay and the East River from Manhattan. The borough has a land area of 182.9 sq km (70.6 sq mi). Brooklyn had 2,465,326 residents in 2000, more than any other city, with the exception of the entire city of New York and the cities of Los Angeles and Chicago. Indeed, as a separate municipality before 1898, it was the third largest city in the United States.Brooklyn retains a strong separate identity. It has an important central business district and dozens of varied and clearly identifiable neighborhoods, including Bedford-Stuyvesant, the largest black community in the United States, and Williamsburg, Crown Heights, and Borough Park, all of which have large populations of Orthodox Jews.Brooklyn is the home of such major cultural institutions as the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Coney Island is well known for its beaches and amusement parks. Prospect Park, a landscaped area of broad drives and wooded hills, contains a restored carousel dating from 1912 and the Lefferts Homestead, a Dutch colonial farmhouse dating from 1783. C Staten IslandStaten Island is the third largest and least populous of the five boroughs. It is located at the juncture of Upper New York Bay and Lower New York Bay. The island is physically closer to New Jersey, to which it is connected by three bridges, than to the rest of New York City, to which it is connected only by the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and the world-famous Staten Island Ferry. Staten Island encompasses 151.5 sq km (58.5 sq mi). The southernmost of the five boroughs, Staten Island had 443,728 inhabitants in 2000, or about 5 percent of the population of the entire city.Overwhelmingly white, Staten Island has dozens of distinct neighborhoods or towns, and it has the highest proportion of single-family housing and owner-occupied housing in the city. Staten Island has many homes dating from the 17th and 18th centuries. Of special interest are the Conference House (1680), where futile peace negotiations were held between the British and American representatives in 1776 during the American Revolution (1775-1783), and the Voorlezer’s House (1695), the nation’s oldest surviving elementary school building.Other attractions include the Jacques Marchais Center of Tibetan Art and the Staten Island Zoo. A memorial to Italian nationalist Giuseppe Garibaldi, who lived on Staten Island in the 1850s, is located in the borough.D The BronxThe Bronx is the fourth largest and the northernmost of the five boroughs, and the only one on the American mainland. Even so, it is surrounded by water on three sides: Long Island Sound on the east, the Harlem and East rivers on the south, and Hudson River on the west. Encompassing 109 sq km (42 sq mi), it had 1,332,650 inhabitants in 2000.Largely residential, the Bronx includes dozens of vibrant neighborhoods. Fieldston is particularly elegant, with great stone houses set among spacious lawns and privately-maintained streets, while Belmont has become the city’s most authentically Italian section. The areas along Pelham Parkway and the northern reaches of the Grand Concourse are particularly prized, because the apartment buildings are well kept and the public parks are easily accessible. City Island retains the charm of a small fishing village.Parts of the Bronx, however, fell victim to decay and abandonment, especially between 1970 and 1980, when the population of the borough fell by 20 percent. The low point occurred in 1976, when future president Jimmy Carter compared the South Bronx to the bombed-out German city of Dresden after World War II (1939-1945). Since 1980 the process has again reversed and self-help groups have begun to rehabilitate most of the most devastated blocks.The borough’s many attractions include the world-famous Bronx Zoo, Yankee Stadium, and the New York Botanical Garden. The Bronx also includes two of the largest middle-income housing projects in the United States. Parkchester, built between 1938 and 1942 for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, houses 40,000 people in apartment buildings arranged along well-planned circular drives. City is even larger, with 35 apartment towers, 236 townhouses, and more than 50,000 residents. Built between 1968 and 1970 on marshland near the Hutchinson River Parkway, it is the largest single housing complex in the nation.E ManhattanManhattan, or New York County, is the smallest of the five boroughs of New York City. The borough consists principally of the island of Manhattan, but also includes Governors Island, Randalls Island, Wards Island, Roosevelt Island, U Thant Island, and Marble Hill, a small enclave on the edge of the Bronx mainland. Its land area is 59.5 sq km (23 sq mi). Manhattan’s population peaked in 1910 with 2.3 million people, after which it began a slow decline to 1.4 million in 1980. Since then, the population has again begun to increase, reaching 1,537,195 in 2000.Manhattan is the glittering heart of the metropolis. It is the site of virtually all of the hundreds of skyscrapers that are the symbol of the city. Among the more famous of these are the Empire State Building (1931), the Chrysler Building (1930), and Citicorp Center (1977). (The 110-story twin towers of the World Trade Center were also among New York's famous skyscrapers until they were destroyed in a terrorist attack in 2001.) Manhattan is also the oldest, densest, and most built-up part of the entire urbanized region.Other noteworthy buildings include City Hall (1802-1811), a Federal-style building with French Renaissance detail; the Seagram Building (1958), an office tower clad in bronze and bronze-colored glass; and Grant’s Tomb (1897), the tomb of President Ulysses S. Grant and his wife. Notable religious structures include Saint Patrick’s Cathedral (1879), the seat of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of New York and the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine (begun 1892), the largest Gothic-style cathedral in the world.Manhattan is the center of New York’s cultural life. Numerous stage and motion picture theaters are located around Broadway in Midtown, which includes Times Square. The borough is the home of prominent music and dance organizations, such as the New York City Opera Company, the Metropolitan Opera Association, the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, American Ballet Theatre, and the New York City Ballet.III Population and AreaNew York City has long been unusual because of its sheer size. Even before 1775, when its population was never more than 25,000, it ranked among the five leading cities in the colonies. It surpassed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by 1810 to become the largest city in the United States, and in 1830 it passed Mexico City, Mexico, to become the largest in the western hemisphere. By 1930 it was the largest city in the world. In the 1980s the metro region was surpassed in total size by Tokyo, Japan; Mexico City; and São Paolo, Brazil. Yet with 21.2 million people, the New York City region remains an urban agglomeration of almost unimaginable size. For example, in 2003, when the population of the city itself was 8.1 million, each of its five boroughs was large enough to have been an important city in its own right, with populations exceeding those of many major cities.The five boroughs of New York City together cover 786 sq km (303 sq mi). The urbanized area, however, includes 28 adjacent counties in New York state, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Together, they make up the New York metropolitan region, which in 2000 housed about 8 percent of the national population on about 0.2 percent of the land area of the contiguous 48 states. Moreover, New York stands at the center of the urbanized northeastern seaboard, which contained about 60 million people in the late .New York has been among the most ethnically diverse cities in the world since the 1640s, when fewer than 1,000 total residents spoke more than 15 languages. Between 1880 and 1919, more than 23 million Europeans immigrated to the United States. At least 17 million of them disembarked in New York. No one knows how many remained there, but as early as 1880, more than half the city’s working population was foreign-born, providing New York with the largest immigrant labor force on earth.Half a later, the city still contained 2 million foreign-born residents (including 517,000 Russians and 430,000 Italians) and an even larger number of persons of foreign parentage. And at the end of the , the pattern remained the same. In 1996 the U.S. Census Bureau reported that more than 11 out of every 20 New Yorkers were immigrants or the children of immigrants. Nearly half of all Bronx residents and one-third of Manhattan’s were Hispanic and nearly one-fifth of the population of Queens was Asian-American. Researchers estimated that immigrants would make up about 33 percent of the city’s population in 2000, approaching the - peak of about 40 percent, reached in 1910.Meanwhile, the black proportion of the New York population, which reached 20 percent in the colonial period and declined to less than 2 percent in the 1870s, began a slow rise thereafter. According to the 2000 census, whites make up 44.7 percent of the city’s population; blacks, 26.6 percent; Asians, 9.8 percent; Native Americans, 0.5 percent; Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders, 0.1 percent; and people of mixed heritage or not reporting race, 18.3 percent. Hispanics, who may be of any race, are 27 percent of the population. By the late , more than 120 languages were spoken in the city’s schools, and there were dozens of ethnic churches, political organizations, cultural festivals, and parades, as well as scores of foreign-language newspapers, magazines, and television and radio stations. Although rivalries among the various groups could be intense, the very diversity of the city permitted immigrants to mingle more easily than in most other parts of the nation.IV Culture and EducationBecause of its huge size, its concentrated wealth, and its mixture of people from around the world, New York City offers its residents and visitors a staggering array of cultural riches and educational opportunities. The city is the world’s leading center for performing arts and its museums contain a wide range of artistic and historical subjects. A mixture of cultures from around the world is reflected in the street festivals and ethnic celebrations that take place year-round. In addition, more than 100 institutions of higher education operate in New York City, including some of the nation’s more prestigious centers of learning. (city).html
你能告诉我一些关于纽约的事情吗?(英语句子)
你能告诉我一些关于纽约的事情吗Can you tell me something about New York你能告诉我一些关于纽约的事情吗Can you tell me something about New York
谁能用英语简短介绍一下纽约
纽约:Each man reads his own meaning into New York - Meyer Berger If you live in New York, even if you're Catholic, you're Jewish. Lennie Bruce New York City is a great apartment hotel in which everyone lives and no one is at home. Glenway Wescott It is ridiculous to set a detective story in New York City. New York City is itself a detective story. - Agatha Christie There is something in the New York air that makes sleep useless. -Simone De Beauvoir Concrete jungle where dreams are made, oh, there’s nothing you can’t do, now you’re in New York. -Jay-Z New Yorkers like to boast that if you can survive in New York, you can survive anywhere. But if you can survive anywhere, why live in New York? Edward Abbey洛杉矶:The difference between Los Angeles and yogurt is that yogurt comes with less fruit. - Rush Limbaugh Los Angeles is just New York lying down. - Quentin Crisp The final story, the final chapter of western man, I believe, lies in Los Angeles. -Phil Ochs In Los Angeles, everyone is a star. - Denzel Washington Los Angeles is a microcosm of the United States. If L.A. falls, the country falls. - Ice T The entrance to the Underworld is in Los Angeles.
你在哪里?我在纽约的英文句子
你在哪里?我在纽约翻译为:Where are you? I am in New York
纽约是时尚之都的英语句句子怎么写
New York is the city of fashion .
纽约今天很暖和。
化为英语句子怎么化?
TheyI get acquainted with them in American New York -- the father and the son, is purely coincidental.That is in New York street, there is a guide to hold the five-star red flag, head a group for the tourist, attracted a large number of Americans.The United States is like the sea stars and stripes. In the United States many many-storied buildings on top of all the year round, flying the stars and stripes. Many Americans at home to hang the stars and stripes, in market stalls on the pending flag, even the sedan car is also affixed to a stars and stripes ... ... In so many stars and stripes, a rare five-star red flag. I only in the people's Republic of China Consulate General in San Francisco on top and the UN building in New York in front of the square, see the five-star red flag. Because of this, he was in heavy traffic on the streets of New York to lift the five-star red flag, behoove attract millions of people 's eyes.He is in his forties, of average height, wearing a bright red ski jacket, in the United States travel agency as New York day Chinese tour guide. I have been to New York. This time, come to New York again, in order to be able in a short period of time to revisit the main attractions of New York, participated in the New York Tour, made the acquaintance of the hands of the five-star red flag of the tour guide.He said, now China is strong, from China to the United States, more and more friends to come to New York. Chinese friends to New York, always wanted to meet the world's super city. Playing the five-star red flag guide, make Chinese friends are very proud of. Besides, with the bright five-star red flag team, also easy to let the passengers in the New York area full of people find guides.The United States of America travel agency personnel capable, guide and driver in a body. He is familiar with New York's high streets and back lanes, driving in traffic as the New York, such as the fish into the water. While driving, while using a standard Mandarin to tourists.I guess, he came from mainland china. Ask, if so. He told me, his experience with the times synchronous: in the Cultural Revolution he worked as a Red Guard; crushing the Gang of four, the travel when the driver; in reform days, when the real estate company general manager; then as open to come to the United States of America do business tide ... ...He was in the United States when the tour guide, is purely accidental: newly arrived in New York, he bought tickets, participate in the tour. On the way home, travel car broke, broke down. The driver can also repair bad, extremely anxious, call the boss to send someone to repair. At this time, he pulled up his sleeves, neat and quick, fixed. The driver asked him how he was so adept, he replied in China doing this line. The news reached the ears of travel agency boss, boss come looking for him, ask him to return to one's former career. The boss is so anxious, because international tourists from mainland China are getting more and more, and speak Mandarin guide too little. In the past, New York Chinese travel agency source mainly from Hong Kong and Taiwan, so the tour guides are also from Hong Kong and Taiwan, in English, Cantonese, Hokkien interpretation. At present, China rich, a large number of mainland Chinese tourists come to, need to speak fluent Mandarin guide. He can speak good Mandarin, Hokkien, Cantonese and English, can, and will be driving, repair, and travel agency working experience. The boss behoove stare at him. In this way, was prepared to do business in the United States he, in New York when a tour guide ... ...Because he is also from the Chinese mainland, the five-star red flag have very deep feelings. He was flying around with the stars and stripes of New York, playing a five-star red flag. He hands the five-star red flag, also called trouble, independence elements had warned him, you were in New York for the five-star red flag, watch your head! Ignore him, still holding a flag!To my surprise, that afternoon, in a tourist spot in western dress and leather shoes, a small youth, with a Chinese tour groups, to meet him. He slapped his young shoulders, looked very affectionate. I found, the young man hands, also holding a five-star red flag.I asked him, the young man is your travel agency? He shook his head and said, is also a tourist agency. I asked, young also cite the five-star red flag, is to learn from you? He laughed, tell me the secret: he is my boy!Now I understand, Oh, ' followed in his father's footsteps ' son, also when the tour guide.He shook his head. He said, my son in New York University, free today, to travel to work, earn pocket money. However, I feel shy son to work this travel agency work, always to other travel agencies as temporary tour guide.He also told me, son more than he standard mandarin. Son not only fluent in English, can speak Spanish, Japanese, sometimes from the European tour, Japan when the tour guide. Boy than me so much more, this is called a generation beat generation. I noticed him in praise, kid , face full of pride.From morning till night, he in the cold wind to accompany tourists travel all day. At nightfall, day trip over, under the snow. Logically, he drove his car to the designated locations, announced the dissolution of the line. He did not, on the way to a visitor to the subway or bus station. He also put the mobile phone number to copy to me, if I am in New York have something to him, to make a phone call on the line ... ...They -- the special pair of father and son, give me an indelible impression, even when I write this essay topic they, memory screen immediately flashes they and their hands on the five-star red flag.他们我在美国纽约结识他们——父与子,纯属偶然。
那是在纽约街头,居然有一位导游手举着一面五星红旗,为游客带队,引来众多美国人的注目。
美国仿佛是星条旗的海洋。
在美国很多高楼大厦顶上,一年到头飘扬着星条旗。
很多美国人在家门口挂起星条旗,在集贸市场的小摊上挂起星条旗,就连轿车的车尾也贴着一面星条旗……在如此众多的星条旗之中,难得一见五星红旗。
我只在中华人民共和国驻旧金山总领事馆顶上以及纽约联合国大厦前面的广场上,见到五星红旗。
正因为这样,他在车水马龙的纽约街头高举五星红旗,理所当然吸引无数人的目光。
他四十多岁,中等个头,穿一件鲜红的滑雪衫,在美国旅游社里担任“纽约一日游”的华语导游。
我到过纽约。
这一回,再度来到纽约,为了能在短时间内重游纽约的主要景点,参加了“纽约一日游”,结识了这位手举五星红旗的导游。
他说,现在中国强大了,从中国大陆前来美国、前来纽约的朋友越来越多。
中国朋友们到了纽约,总想好好认识一下这座世界超级大城市。
打起五星红旗导游,使中国朋友感到特别自豪。
再说,用鲜艳的五星红旗带队,也便于让旅客们在万头攒动的纽约市区找到导游。
美国旅游社的人员精干,导游兼司机于一身。
他熟悉纽约的大街小巷,驾车在车流似潮水的纽约,如鱼入水。
一边驾车,一边用标准的普通话向游客解说。
我猜想,他来自中国大陆。
一问,果真如此。
他告诉我,他的经历跟时代“同步”:在“文革”中他当过“红小兵”;粉碎“四人帮”之后,在“国旅”当过司机;在“改革”岁月,当过房地产公司总经理;然后随着“开放”大潮前来美国做生意…… 他在美国当导游,纯属偶然:新来乍到纽约,他买了旅游票,参加旅游团。
在半路上,旅游车出了故障,抛锚了。
司机怎么也修不好,万分焦急,打电话请老板赶紧派人前来修理。
这时候,他捋起袖子,三下五除二,修好了。
司机问他怎么这样内行,他回答说在国内时干过这一行。
这消息传到旅游社的老板耳朵里,老板急急找他,恳请他重操旧业。
老板如此着急,是因为来自中国大陆的旅客越来越多,而会讲普通话的导游实在太少。
过去,纽约华人旅游社的客源主要来自港台,所以导游也来自港台,用英语、粤语、闽南语解说。
眼下,中国大陆“富”起来了,大批中国大陆游客涌来,急需会讲流利普通话的导游。
他不仅会讲一口不错的普通话,而且英语、闽南语、粤语也都行,何况会驾车、修车,又有旅游社的工作经验。
老板理所当然“盯”住了他。
就这样,本来准备在美国经商的他,在纽约当起了导游……也正因为他来自中国大陆,对五星红旗有着很深的感情。
他在到处飘扬着星条旗的纽约,打起了五星红旗。
他手中的这面五星红旗,也招来了“麻烦”,“台独”分子曾经警告他,你在纽约举五星红旗,当心你的脑袋
他置之不理,照样举着五星红旗
使我感到惊奇的是,那天下午,在一个旅游点,一位西装革履的小青年,带着一个华人旅游团,跟他相遇。
他拍着小青年的肩膀,显得非常亲热。
我发现,那小青年手中,也举着一面五星红旗。
我问他,这小青年也是你们旅游社的
他摇摇头说,是另外一家旅游社的。
我又问,小青年也举五星红旗,是向你学的
他哈哈大笑起来,告诉我其中的“秘密”:“他是我的小子
” 这下子我明白,“哦,‘子承父业’,儿子也当导游。
” 他却摇头。
他说,儿子在纽约上大学,今天有空,到旅游社打工,赚点零花钱。
不过,儿子不好意思到 老子工作的这个旅游社打工,总是到别的旅游社当“临时导游”。
他还告诉我,儿子的普通话比他更“标准”。
儿子不仅英语流利,还会讲西班牙语、日语,有时为来自欧洲团、日本团当导游。
小子比老子厉害多了,这叫一代胜过一代。
我注意到,他在夸“小子”的时候,脸上充满自豪感。
从早到晚,他在寒风中陪游客游了一整天。
入夜,“一日游”结束,下起了大雪。
照理,他把车子开到指定的地点,宣布解散就行了。
他却不,顺路把一位位游客送到了地铁口或者公共汽车站。
他还把手机号码抄给我,如果我在纽约有什么事要他帮忙,打一个电话就行…… 他们——这对特殊的父与子,给我留下了难以磨灭的印象,以至当我写作这篇命题作文《他们》时,记忆屏幕上立即闪现了他们和他们手中的五星红旗。
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