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在旧金山匆匆写成的诗行黄 新 渠你好,惠特曼和马克.吐温的故乡!我从遥远的东方来把你探望。

我是一名来自中国的桥梁工人,愿把两个伟大的国土紧紧连上!宽敞的高速公路已张开了双臂,欢迎我横跨太平洋来把你造访;谢谢你那甜蜜的微笑,深情的目光,还有那翠绿的草坪,洁净的街坊...尽管肤色和文化如此不同,争取世界和平却是我们共同的愿望。

中美两国虽然远隔重洋,但愿友谊的花朵四季芬芳。

增进了解和友谊是我的目标,那是通向世界和平的桥梁。

旧金山,我多么喜欢你那金色的阳光

我要把你在记忆的深处珍藏。

be doing句型有没有表示【渐渐的】的意思

比如照片中划蓝线的句子是不是表示【我在旧金山的生活

大连是我国北方年轻的港口、工业、商贸和旅游城市,她位于辽东半岛的最南端,被黄海、渤海所环抱,气候宜人,是座充满生机和活力的沿海开放城市。

大连是东北地区最温暖的地方,具有明显的海洋性向大陆性过渡的海洋气候特征。

夏季温暖无酷暑,冬季虽冷少严寒,年降水量在550-1000毫米之间;降水多集中在夏季。

由于海洋的调节作用,冬季都给人以湿燥适中的感觉。

大连市的春季,樱花、丁香花、桃花、苹果花竞相开放,浓香袭人。

5月下旬,槐花盛开,香沁肺腑,使大连展现出“槐花城”的迷人风姿。

夏季平均气温为22℃左右,降水量为350-700毫米。

碧海蓝天,阳光沙滩,吸引着游客慕名而来。

大连的自然资源以海洋资源最具盛名。

各种海珍品,如海参、鲍鱼、扇贝、对虾、海蟹、香螺等应有尽有。

鱼类中主要有带鱼、小黄鱼、乌鱼、鲽鱼等。

大连鸟类种类多,数量大,旅顺老铁山是著名的“鸟山”。

附近海域还有中外驰名的蛇岛。

大连是东北地区最大的贸易口岸,海陆空交通便利,工业部门齐全,农渔产品丰富,社会文化生活活跃,使这座海滨名城享有“服装城”、“足球城”和“旅游城”等诸多美誉。

大连城市建筑别具一格,古典式与现代式交相辉映。

大连的节庆活动驰名中外,“中华烟花爆竹迎春会”、“冰峪冰灯会”、“赏槐会”、“国际服装节”、“国际马拉松赛”和“大连出口商品交易会”等已成为中外宾客津津乐道的节会活动。

大连经济技术开发区和金石滩国家旅游度假区以其周密的布局、新颖的建筑、优美的环境而被世人所瞩目,已成为大连的新市

美国旧金山英文名

San Franciscon.旧金山(美国加利福西部港)圣弗朗西(即旧金山, 三藩市)(美国港市)A city of western California on a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean andSan Francisco Bay, an inlet of the Pacific. A Spanish presidio and mission were founded here in 1776. The first settlement was known as Yerba Buena, and the name was changed to San Francisco after control of the town passed to the United States in 1846. Discovery of gold nearby in 1848 changed the city from a small community into a thriving boom town known for its lawlessness and bawdy amusements. The city was all but destroyed by a devastating earthquake and fire on April 18, 1906. Population, 723,959. 旧金山:美国加利福尼亚西半岛上的城市,位于太平洋与旧金山湾 (太平洋沿岸一海港)之间,1776年西班牙在此建立要塞和传道区。

第一个殖民点被称为耶尔巴布埃那,1846年美国控制该城市后改名旧金山。

1848年在附近地区发现了金矿,这使原来的小社区发展成为一个日益繁荣的城镇,以无法规约束且多猥亵的消遣方式而闻名。

该城市在1906年4月18日的毁灭性大地震和火灾中几乎被摧毁。

人口723,959

求一篇美国旧金山的英语短句,150字左右,希望带上汉语翻译

感动的一件事 感动是一种无形的东西,用肉眼望不见,只有用心灵才感受得到。

我就曾经被这样的一个人感动过。

那一次,我还记忆犹新,仿佛就像昨天发生的一样…… 那一次,我乘坐公共汽车去上学。

我刚一上车,就被潮水般的人们给挤到后车门去了。

这时车正准备靠第二个站了,我十分害怕,因为车一开门就会压到我了。

这时,从人群中伸出一只援助之手。

“小朋友,到我这里来,快

等会开车门会压到你的。

”我犹豫了片刻,缓缓地把手伸了过去,一摸到他的手,有很多皱纹和厚厚的老茧。

我断定他是一位老爷爷。

他把我拉到身旁,说:“小朋友,看样子你不是经常坐公共汽车啊

连不能站车门旁都这些常识都不知道啊

”我听了脸红了起来,顺着声音望去,果然不出我所料,是一位老爷爷。

这时车突然来了个急刹车,我一时没站稳,打了个趔趄,书包里的书哗地一声掉了出来。

这时候,我弯下腰捡书,在捡书的时候,我望见了那双布满老茧的手也在颤抖地捡书。

我激动得说不出话来。

正当我把书捡上书包时,”给,小朋友,你的书。

”“谢谢你,老爷爷。

”“不用谢,助人为快乐之本嘛

”这会儿,车进站了,“我走了,小朋友,再见。

”老爷爷一步一步地走出车门。

“再见,老爷爷。

”“嗯”。

这时老爷爷的身影映入我的眼中,是那么高大,那么挺直。

描写向日葵的句子

旧金山介绍英文版San Francisco  San Francisco, open your Golden Gate, sang the girl in the theatre. She never finished her song. The date was 18th April, 1906. The earth shook and the roof suddenly divided, buildings crashed to the ground and people rushed out into the streets. The dreadful earthquake destroyed the city that had grown up when men discovered gold in the deserts of California. But today the streets of San Francisco stretch over more than forty steep hills, rising like huge cliffs above the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean.  The best way to see this splendid city, where Spanish people were the first to make their homes, is to take one of the old cable cars which run along the nine main avenues. Fares are cheap; they have not risen, I'm told, for almost a hundred years.  You leave the palm trees in Union Square --- the heart of San Francisco --- and from the shop signs and the faces around you, you will notice that in the city live people from many nations --- Austrians, Italians,Chinese and others --- giving each part a special character. More Chinese live in China Town than in any other part of the world outside China. Here, with Chinese restaurants, Chinese post-boxes, and even odd telephone-boxes that look like pagodas, it is easy to feel you are in China itself.  Fisherman's Wharf, a place all foreigners want to see, is at the end of the ride. You get out, pause perhaps to help the other travellers to swing the cable car on its turntable (a city custom), and then set out to find a table in one of the gay little restaurants beside the harbour. As you enjoy the fresh Pacific sea food you can admire the bright red paint of the Golden Gate Bridge in the harbour and watch the traffic crossing beneath the tall towers on its way to the pretty village of Tiberon. When you've finished your meal, you may decide to take aboat-trip around the bay to look at the sights. You can stare, for example, at the famous, now empty, prison of Alcatraz. Then why not go to the fishing village of Sansalito --- a little like London's Chelsea or New York's Greenwich Village --- to see people painting and to look at their pictures. You will be able to enjoy a view of the city from the sea and take pleasure in the soft red and blue Spanish-type houses shining in the bright Pacific light. If you have time you might like to go by bus to Carmel, a hundred miles south of San Francisco, where you will discover a wild and wonderful coast with high cliffs.  Although the people of San Francisco prefer riding to walking, you may like to climb up the steep streets. Handrails are provided so that you can pull yourself up. You can enjoy the splendid shops, the view from Telegraph Hill, the houses with fountains and garden: You can also look at the Stage Coach, a familiar sight from Western films, which is in the window of the Wells Fargo Bank in Montgomery Street, near the business centre of the city.  (点击可看大图)  I expect you'll notice that all over the city the cars are left with their wheels turned towards the side walk so that they can't roll away. Wherever you walk you'll find it hard to lose yourself. At most of the important crossings there is a plan of the streets (Lombard Street; Ohio Street; Market Street; and so on)cut into the stone of the sidewalk so that you can look down and see where you are.  After so much walking you may feel tired and sticky and ready for a swim. There is often a thick morning mist from the sea in summer, but the weather can be very hot. Yet nobody swims in the Pacific. It is too risky. There are miles and miles of smooth hard sand, empty because of sharks --- those dreadful big man-eating fish --- and the high and dangerous waves of the sea. So take a street car from the city centre to the wonderful swimming pool on the edge of the ocean. Afterwards you can go to the neighbouring zoo.Later, while you wait to catch a street car returning to your hotel, you may even see the sign “Doggy Diner” --- a restaurant for dogs!  But what about meals for people? As in most of the big cities, the restaurants offer delicious food from almost every country. You could have dinner in Chinatown and then, on the way back to your hotel, catch the last cable car after midnight: it's not unusual for passengers who arrive late to have to hang on to the sides of the last car for the whole journey.  On Sundays parents often take their children to look at the strange trees in the pretty Japanese Tea Garden in the huge spaces of Golden Gate Park.  With its hot sun and gay night life, San Francisco is a fine place to live in or to visit. It is the most European of all American cities and you'll be sure to grow fond of it instantly. So tell yourself in the words of a song from the last century, “San Francisco, here I come!”  “旧金山,敞开你的金门吧!”剧院里的那位歌女演唱道。

她没有唱完她的歌。

这一天是1906年4月18日,大地震动,屋顶突然分裂,高楼大厦轰然坍倒,人们纷纷从屋里逃出,冲上街头。

在加利福尼亚州沙漠里发现金矿后成长起来的这座城市,就这样被可怕的地震摧毁了。

但时至今日,旧金山的街道四处延伸;遍布四十多座陡峭的小山,那些小山像悬崖峭壁般高耸于太平洋蓝色的海域之上。

  要游览这座西班牙人最早在此落户的灿烂的城市,最好的办法是乘坐穿越九条主要大街的旧式缆车。

缆车取费低廉,据说近百年来一直没涨过价。

  联合广场是旧金山的中心,如果你离开广场的棕榈树,你就会根据店铺的招牌和周围人们的脸庞,注意到这座城市里居住着来自许多国家的人——奥地利人、意大利人、中国人和其他国家的人——这就使每一地段呈现出各自的特色。

有许多中国人住在唐人街,其人数比中国本土之外世界其他任何地方的华人都多。

这里有中国风味的餐馆、中国式的邮筒,甚至还有形如宝塔的奇异的电话亭。

这种情况使你很容易感到仿佛是置身于中国境内了。

  国外游客都想访问一下缆车的终点站——渔民之埠。

车抵终点站,你下车后,也可能会暂时停步,遵照当地的风俗,帮助其他游客推动转车台上的缆车,使之掉头转向,然后移步到码头旁边的一家装饰华丽的小饭馆里找一个座位坐下。

当你品尝太平洋的海鲜时,你可以观赏海港里漆着鲜红颜色的金门大桥,观看林立的高塔下通往美丽的村庄“蒂伯龙”的交通线上络绎不绝的车辆。

餐后,你可能决定乘坐游艇绕着海湾观赏风景。

比如你可以凝视遐迩闻名但现已空无一人的阿尔卡特拉兹监狱。

接着,你何不去游玩一下桑萨利托渔村呢?那里有点像伦敦的切尔西区,也有些象纽约的格林威治村。

有些人在渔村里绘画,你不妨去看看,观赏一下他们的作品。

那时你还可以从海上远眺市容,饱览在太平洋上明媚的阳光照耀下闪闪发光的色调柔和、红蓝色的西班牙式房屋。

如果有时间,你也许还想坐公共汽车前往旧金山以南一百英里的卡梅尔。

在那里你会发现一片峭壁高耸、荒凉但引人入胜的海岸。

  虽然旧金山人喜欢乘车代步,可是你也许会喜欢爬上坡度很大的街道。

你可以抓住栏杆攀登,欣赏那些绚丽多彩的店铺,从电报山上眺望美景,饱览带有喷泉和花园的住宅。

你还可以去看看陈列在韦尔斯法戈银行橱窗里的、在西部电影里常见的驿站马车,这家银行座落在靠近城市商业中心的蒙哥马利大街。

  我想你会注意到,全市的汽车在停靠时为了防止滑动,车轮总是向着人行道的。

还有,你无论走到哪里,都不容易迷路。

在大多数的主要交叉路口,都有一幅街道(朗巴德街、俄亥俄街、市场街等等)的详图刻在人行道的石头上。

只要你低头看一下,就知道自己所在的位置了。

  长时间走动之后,你可能感到疲倦,很不舒服,想要游泳。

这里的夏季清晨,海上往往吹来浓雾,但气候可能十分炎热。

然而,谁也不敢在太平洋里游泳。

那样太危险了。

海边有连绵许多英里长的平坦坚硬的沙滩,渺无人迹,因为那里有吃人的凶猛可怕的大鲨鱼,还有海上卷起的汹涌巨浪。

所以你还是从中心乘电车到太平洋岸边出色的游泳池去吧。

嗣后,你可以逛一下附近的动物园。

接着,在你等候电车回旅舍的时候,还可能会看到“狗饭店”的招牌——一家专门为狗服务的餐馆!?  可是供应旅客的饭菜是什么呢?这里的餐馆和大多数大城市的餐馆一样,几乎世界各国的美味佳肴应有尽有。

你不妨在唐人街就餐,饭后赶午夜以后的末班缆车返回旅舍,晚到的乘客常常不得不抓着末班缆车的车侧走完全程。

  每逢星期天,家长们往往带着孩子去参观金门公园占很大面积的美丽的日本茶场,观赏茶场里那些稀奇古怪的树木。

  旧金山白天骄阳当空,夜生活热闹繁华,是个适宜于居住和旅游的好地方。

它是美国所有城市中最富欧洲色彩的一个城市,你肯定是会很快就喜爱它的。

因此请你默念十九世纪一首歌曲中这样的词句吧:“旧金山,我到你的身边来了!”

关于离别时祝福的句子、英语的

1.goodbye, and have agood year.再见了,祝你未来一年都很顺利。

2.we are gathered here today to send offone of our upperclassman, mr. smith, who has been appointed to his new post inlondon. 今天在这里我们在这里相聚,为我们的学长史密斯先生送别,他被派到伦敦担任新职。

3.may you have the best of luck in sanfrancisco.祝你在旧金山会有很好的运气。

4.1.i really don’t know whether to behappy or sad here today.今天在这里我真的不知道要高兴,还是要悲伤。

5.a year seems like such a long time tobe away, so we will miss you a lot, and we hope you will miss us, too.过了一年,似乎是很久远以前的事,我们会很想念我 你,希望你一样想念我们。

6.we will miss him as a worker amongst usand also as a cheerful friend who could always brighten the day around here.他是我们的同仁,也是让我们在这儿的日子充满欢乐的一位开朗的朋友,我们会怀念他的 。

7.i hope you will think of me from timeto time as i shall be thinking of you always.我希望你们不时会想到我,就像我经常会想着你们一样。

8.i certainly wish mr. smith the best ofluck in everything he undertakes, either academically or socially, at hopecollege and in america.我祝福史密斯先生在霍浦学院和美国,不论是在学术上或是在社会上,一切顺利,万事如意。

9.thank you for taking time off from yourbusy jobs to come here tonight to say goodbye to miss smith.感谢你们今晚从百忙之中抽空到这儿向史密斯小姐道别。

10.all the members of your department arebefore you today to wish you farewell and good luck in your future.你部门的所有同仁都来到你面前,祝你一路平安,未来福星高照。

11.soinstead of concluding my speech withthe customary “good-bye,” allow me to say “good luck and much happiness!”不要照一般习惯说“再见”作为结尾,我要说的是“祝好运,万事如意!”12.i’m full of excitement.我很兴奋。

13.i owe a great deal to all of you.我欠你们大家太多了。

14.thank you for coming here tonight tosee me off.谢谢你们今晚来为我送行。

15.i will miss all of you while i’m away.我没和你们在一起时,我会惦记着你们每个人。

16.i thank all of you for what you havedone for me.我很感谢大家的一番厚意。

17.i did not expect at all that you wouldhold a party like this for me.我一点也没想到你们为我举办一个这样的聚会。

18.in the first place, i wish to say aword of thanks for holding this send-off party for me.为我办这个欢送会,首先我要说声谢谢。

19.i certainly am thankful to the companyfor giving me such a chance, and i earnestly hope that i will live up toeveryone’s expectations.我非常感谢公司给我这样的一个机会,我诚挚期盼不负大家的期许。

 20.i’d like to thank mr. smith not only for coming to this party,but also for making such a nice speech full of good advice and kind wordsencouragement.我要感谢史密斯先生莅临这个聚会,以及发表这么棒的演讲,充满了受益良多的忠告和鼓励的话。

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