
什么叫101高地 代表着什么意思
成功,路上景色很美,但我匆匆赶路,无心欣赏。
突然,一个姑娘拦住了我的去路。
我惊诧地停下,望着她美丽的笑脸,只见她笑盈盈地开口了:“年轻的小伙,你为何如此匆忙地赶路
”“噢,噢,我要去拜访成功。
”面对如此美丽的姑娘,我竟有些心慌。
“拜访成功吗
那太困难了,他家很远呢,不如去我家喝茶吧,很香呢。
”面对姑娘善意的邀请,我有点动心了,多么好的姑娘啊
况且,我真的很渴呢,要不就跟她去吧,反正就一会儿……正当我要答应他的邀请时,耳朵里却突然响起父母叮嘱我的话:“记住,孩子,拜访成功的路上是停留不得的,即使只是一会儿,也有可能错过访问成功的机会。
成功不会老待在家里等你。
”“对不起,我不能跟你走。
”说了这些后,我顾不上姑娘惊异的神情,飞快地离去。
告别了姑娘,我继续匆忙赶路。
咦,那是什么
为何如此金光灿灿,闪闪发光
待到走近,我才看清,一个人身上吊着大小各异的勋章,而另一个人身后则背着一满袋东西。
太阳照在两人的身上,发出了耀眼的光芒,而他们一走路,就发出了“叮叮当当”悦耳的声响。
多么神奇,多么漂亮
我不自觉地停下,欣赏着两人的衣裳。
缓缓地,挂满勋章的人开口了:“年轻人,怎么样
这些勋章还都漂亮吧
”“当然漂亮
”说实在话,我还没见过这么多荣誉,这么大的奖赏呢。
另一个人也开口了:“小伙子,只要你喜欢,这袋金币你都可以拿去,供你使用,你将变得富有。
而你所做的只是跟在我们的后面,听我们的差遣……”“绝不
”没等他说完,我就吼出了这句话,又向前跑去。
因为我知道,即使一个人再富有、再尊贵,一旦被金钱和荣誉所诱惑、所支配,也不过是个可怜的失败者。
唯有成功,才是最大的荣誉。
终于,我来到了成功的房前。
我推门而入,里面空无一人。
“成功不在家
”想起了母亲的话,我开始后悔在路上的停留,而我还有事要问他呢
这时,桌面上的一个纸条吸引了我:“每个到达这里的人都是成功者,因为他克服了诱惑
奥林匹克公园的导游词怎么写,没导游带过,写不好啊
九曲桥 在中山公园那碧波粼粼的湖面上横卧着一座回旋别致的九曲桥。
远远望去,桥的周围绿树成荫。
桥像一条巨龙横卧在碧绿的湖面上。
近看,桥身下面大约有十几个粗壮的桥墩,它们直立在湖水中,稳稳地支撑着桥面。
我走上桥,低头看去,桥是用一块块整齐的石头铺成的。
桥的两侧是栏板,栏板上雕刻着精美的图案,有的刻着栩栩如生的两条巨龙,有的刻着美丽的花朵,还有的刻着憨态可掬的大狮子......。
漫步桥上,四周的柳树随风飘荡,像一缕缕丝带。
湖水清澈见底,只见鱼儿在水草中自由穿梭、嬉戏,湖面上不时有游人划船经过。
来到桥中间,你会看见一个四角亭子,亭子的外檐四角高高地向外翘起,仿佛一只振翅欲飞的雏燕,随时会冲进天空的怀抱,呼吸着清新的空气,沐浴着温暖的阳光。
亭子中有游人在玩耍和休息,人们闲情逸致,好不惬意。
一阵微风吹来,使人神清气爽。
我不禁陶醉在这如诗如画的景色中。
我爱那里的九曲桥,尽管它没有立交桥那么巍峨,没有中山桥那么雄伟,更没有雁滩大桥那么豪放,但它的曲径通幽,给我留下了深刻的印象。
妈呀,累死我啦
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白金汉宫(Buckingham Palace)是英国君主位于伦敦的主要寝宫及办公处。
[1] 宫殿坐落在西敏市,是国家庆典和王室欢迎礼举行场地之一,也是一处重要的旅游景点。
历史上每逢英国欢庆或是危机时刻,这儿也是不列颠人民一处重要的集会场所。
1703年至1705年,白金汉和诺曼比公爵约翰·谢菲尔德在此兴建了一处大型镇厅建筑“白金汉屋”,构成了今天的主体建筑,1761年,乔治三世获得该府邸[2],并作为一处私人寝宫。
此后宫殿的扩建工程持续超过了75年,主要由建筑师约翰·纳西爱德华·布罗尔主持,为中央庭院构筑了三侧建筑。
1837年,维多利亚女王登基后,白金汉宫成为英王正式宫寝。
19世纪末20世纪初,宫殿公共立面修建,形成延续至今天白金汉宫形象。
二战期间,宫殿礼拜堂遭一枚德国炸弹袭击而毁;在其址上建立的女王画廊于1962年向公众开放,展示皇家收藏品。
现在的白金汉宫对外开放参观,每天清晨都会进行著名的禁卫军交接典礼,成为英国王室文化的一大景观。
白金汉宫是现今世界上最为人认识的建筑物之一,它和英国著名的国会大厦、伦敦塔桥、红色双层巴士一样,都是伦敦、以至整个英国的国际标志。
白金汉宫不同于许多国家首都的著名历史建筑,白金汉宫并不是只供游人参观的博物馆。
这座宫殿是君主制的中心,是女王陛下作为英国国家元首和英联邦领袖办公和履行礼仪性职责的地方。
女王平常会在白金汉宫工作,通常在周末会回到温莎城堡。
要知女王在不在宫殿里,只要看一看白金汉宫中央的旗杆就可以了﹔因为如果女王在宫里,旗杆上飘扬的会是君主旗,否则人们便会看到联合王国旗(即英国国旗)。
如遇到盛大的礼仪场合,在天气允许的情况下,宫殿则会挂一面加大号的旗帜。
通常在圣诞节和一月期间,女王会住在诺福克的桑德林汉,她的私人庄园里。
而八、九月则住在苏格兰高地上的巴尔莫勒尔堡。
近年来,公众可以趁女王公务日程的暑期间参观白金汉宫的典礼厅,也就是其他时候用作官方职能和接见用的房间。
迄今为止,白金汉宫已接待了来自世界各地的近400万名参观者。
白金汉宫的建筑风格为新古典主义,主体建筑为五层,其中两层为服务人员使用的附属层,高度较低。
所以立面可以视为纵、横三段式处理。
白金汉宫建筑外立面装修材料为巴斯石灰岩。
内部装修则以人造大理石及青金石为主。
正面广场围以铸铁栅栏,为皇家卫队换岗仪式的场所。
广场外为手持权杖、塑造为天使形象的维多利亚女王雕像。
宫殿正面入口面向东北方,通过林荫路(The Mall)与特拉法尔加广场相连。
白金汉宫的附属建筑包括皇家画廊、皇家马厩和花园。
皇家画廊和皇家马厩均对公众开放参观,其中皇家画廊内收藏有鲁本斯、伦勃朗、弗美尔、盖恩斯巴勒、卡拉内罗等人的绘画作品、卡诺瓦等人的雕塑作品。
每年夏天,英国王室在花园内举办盛大的皇家招待会。
Buckingham Palace, in London, is the official residence and office of the British monarch.[1] Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is a setting for state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a focus for the British people at times of national rejoicing and crisis.Originally known as Buckingham House, the building which forms the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1705 on a site which had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. It was subsequently acquired by George III in 1761[2] as a private residence for Queen Charlotte, and known as The Queen's House. During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace finally became the official royal palace of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. The last major structural additions were made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including the East front which contains the well-known balcony on which the Royal Family traditionally congregate to greet crowds outside. However, the palace chapel was destroyed by a German bomb in World War II; the Queen's Gallery was built on the site and opened to the public in 1962 to exhibit works of art from the Royal Collection.The original early 19th-century interior designs, many of which still survive, included widespread use of brightly coloured scagliola and blue and pink lapis, on the advice of Sir Charles Long. King Edward VII oversaw a partial redecoration in a Belle Époque cream and gold colour scheme. Many smaller reception rooms are furnished in the Chinese regency style with furniture and fittings brought from the Royal Pavilion at Brighton and from Carlton House. The Buckingham Palace Garden is the largest private garden in London.The state rooms, used for official and state entertaining, are open to the public each year for most of August and September, as part of the Palace's Summer Opening.The siteIn the Middle Ages, Buckingham Palace's site formed part of the Manor of Ebury (also called Eia). The marshy ground was watered by the river Tyburn, which still flows below the courtyard and south wing of the palace.[3] Where the river was fordable (at Cow Ford), the village of Eye Cross grew. Ownership of the site changed hands many times; owners included Edward the Confessor and his queen consort Edith of Wessex in late Saxon times, and, after the Norman Conquest, William the Conqueror. William gave the site to Geoffrey de Mandeville, who bequeathed it to the monks of Westminster Abbey.[4]In 1531, Henry VIII acquired the Hospital of St James (later St. James's Palace)[5] from Eton College, and in 1536 he took the Manor of Ebury from Westminster Abbey.[6] These transfers brought the site of Buckingham Palace back into royal hands for the first time since William the Conqueror had given it away almost 500 years earlier.[7]Various owners leased it from royal landlords and the freehold was the subject of frenzied speculation during the 17th century. By then, the old village of Eye Cross had long since fallen into decay, and the area was mostly wasteland.[8] Needing money, James I sold off part of the Crown freehold but retained part of the site on which he established a 4-acre (16,000 m2) mulberry garden for the production of silk. (This is at the northwest corner of today's palace.)[9] Clement Walker in Anarchia Anglicana (1649) refers to new-erected sodoms and spintries at the Mulberry Garden at S. James's; this suggests it may have been a place of debauchery. Eventually, in the late 17th century, the freehold was inherited from the property tycoon Sir Hugh Audley by the great heiress Mary Davies



