1. 一篇关于旅游英语小短文
这是非常令人振奋的访问不同的地方。正如你旅行,你会看到美丽的风光的典型内地区。此外,你能满足和广交朋容友的人不同的颜色和比赛。最后,您可以去了解的习俗和生活习惯的当地人民。今天,人们如此喜欢旅行,旅游业已成为一个快速增长的行业大多数国家。
主要原因是人的旅行,或许为乐趣。例如,在努力整个平日,人们会找到一个扩大前往附近山区或海滩真正的放松。对于另一个例子是,支出的年度假期出外旅游是一个令人满意的经验,特别是对那些谁没有太多的机会离开自己的家园。当人们返回他们的旅行,他们将普遍感到新鲜和活力,愿意努力工作。
旅游也是一个最好的学习手段。您可能已经阅读或听说过的东西,但你不能得到准确地了解它,直到你看到它自己。眼见为实。此外,如果你仔细观察区,你可以学到很多东西,在您旅行的地理学,生物学,历史的地方你的访问。不管如何受过良好教育的你,总是有很多让您了解通过旅行。学到的知识旅行,你会发现在你的生活,同样是宝贵的比任何有影响力的参考书。
楼上英语的翻译o(∩_∩)o...
2. 帮我找一篇旅游英语的文章
Deep blue seacoast, blue color Qing
This plan at the middle of May takes advantage of the off season goes to Qing has a look, but SARS eventually or let me collect the liveliness, in was burning hot summer rushes to me Qing's seashore.
- The blue color seacoast, deep blue Qing (picks from Qing street corner everywhere obviously LOGO, for welcomes Austria transports design)
Sea water bathing place
Qing pooled small small six (the numeral is greatly accurate otherwise? Patronized plays, had not recorded number number) sea water bathing place. The sixth sea water bathing place is worst. Because is situated at the train stands neighbor, the bathing place appears noisy and is cramped, exudes the foam sea water whips the crowded trestle the sand beach small pity. Even if so, still had innumerably just under the train tourist does not wait to lay down 行囊 directly soars the big sea, some people continually 泳衣 also did not trade go to sea to play. Side in the sand beach reef group has the many people is digging the sea 蛎 or seizes 寄居蟹, looks they raises å°æ¡¶ carries earnest type which the small shovel earnestly seeks, but also really let me also move the heart which had a look.
3. 求一篇旅游的英语文章
Welcome to Suzhou!
Suzhou is a beautiful city in Jiangsu Provice. It's not far away from Shanghai, the biggest city in China. There are many places of interest there, likfe pretty parks , beautiful rivers and so on. You may take a coach of a bus to diferent kinds of interesting places. You can also hire a bike and ride everywhere freely. The best season to come to Suzhou is spring and autumn becasue the weather in these two seasons is neither too hot nor too cold. When you travel in Suzhou, you mustn't litter here and there. If you do that , you won't be welcome. Wish you a happy jouney here in Suzhou! Thank you! (绝对原创, 谢谢)
4. 十万火急我急需一篇关于旅游的英语阅读最好有过去式没有也可以各位叔叔阿姨哥哥姐姐帮帮忙吧
Put that hair-dryer back right now
CHINESE travelling abroad can carry more than just clothes and cameras. They often carry expectations and odd habits — some of which get them into trouble.
Impatience, jumping the queue, poor table manners. These are just some Chinese tourists' habits that are giving China a bad name. And now the Chinese Government is starting to do something about it.
"China was closed 20 years ago. The world should give us some time to teach them about other countries," said Lu Yi, a manager in the outbound travel department at China International Travel Service.
In fact, the National Tourism Administration plans to publish an etiquette guide on proper manners for Chinese travelling abroad, China Daily reported last Saturday.
But while the government believes Chinese have a problem with their manners, other factors could also be to blame for the stereotype.
For instance, nearly two per cent of Chinese go abroad each year, according to 2005 statistics from the China National Tourism Administration. Most travel in low-price group tours of 15 to 40 people.
As a result, Chinese are more easily identified and judged as a group rather than as indivials.
Another reason for the stereotype of the ill-mannered Chinese tourist may be cultural bias.
Tang Yunpeng, 27, a Chinese who has been working in Singapore for five years, said that cultural expectations on both sides can proce a negative experience.
"We Chinese have kind of pride," he said. "But many foreigners have a strong prejudice against Chinese as well. The important thing is to understand and be understood."
Whatever the case may be, many believe the government's guide to good manners will have a positive effect.
Whirlwind tour
Former New Zealand hotel restaurant manager Emma Moore, 34, says she never saw anything that "blew her mind". But she does admit that Chinese tourists did have a bad reputation at the Glacier Country Hotel in Fox Glacier, New Zealand.
They cooked rice in their rooms, left trash on the floor, smoked in the rooms and yelled for restaurant servers.
"You have to respect the culture of the places you're at," Moore said. "You can't live in a bubble."
Ivan Chuang, a US graate student from Taiwan, was impressed by the Chinese mainlanders he met on a recent tour. He paid US$350 for a whirlwind tour of New York City, Washington DC, Boston and Philadelphia last spring.
He still remembers the Chinese tour guide's opening speech: "When you find towels, hair dryers and alarm clocks in the hotel room, don't take them. If you want them, you have to buy them at a department store."
But Chuang, 30, said everyone behaved well: "I got a good impression of the people on my tour. That's not what I had heard about people from the Chinese mainland."
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etiquette: 礼节
stereotype: 成见
whirlwind tour: 旋风式旅行; 短时间内去了多个地方
yell: 叫喊
Here's how some international media look at Chinese tourists
"The most recent followers of the 'ugly Americans', who were seen in Europe in the '50s and '60s, and the free-spending Japanese tour groups, seen with their cameras everywhere in the '70s, are today's travellers from the Middle Kingdom. They are seen as a pushy, constantly smoking, hard shopping group. And, they may be difficult to adjust to."
USA Today, September 7, 2006
"In the same way that loud Americans attract glances from sophisticated people in Paris, Chinese tourists have gained a reputation in Southeast Asia. They are seen as loud, impolite with table manners, and leaving much to be desired. Even tour operators admit that Chinese customers can be rude and bossy when they hit the road."
The Christian Science Monitor,
January 4, 2006
"The Chinese were well-prepared. They were armed with paper cutouts of their relatives' feet. They headed straight for the shoes at the Clarks shop, among a collection of factory outlets near Oxford that was visited by a group of 2,000 Chinese sales representatives this month. They bought up to six pairs of shoes each and the queue stretched out of the door."
The Guardian, June 27, 2005
cutout: 纸样
sophisticated: 久经世故的
stretch: 延伸
outlet: 经销店
可以吧?
5. 有关旅游的英文app或者做的很好的英文杂志阅读类app china daily已经有了,蟹蟹。
强烈推荐seed软件,里面有很多各方面的免费英文阅读材料,做的挺好的
6. 谁有旅游英语口语大全之类的好书推荐
想提高英语要大量的阅读和听力做基础,在读和听的过程中,积累词汇,掌握句型,并熟悉英语表达思想的方式,着重培养语感。每天坚持背诵一些常用句子、单词以及阅读一些课外读物,以达到训练自己的英语思维方式。最好就是能和以英语为母语的人来进行对话练习,这样可以大大的提高自身自信,克服开口说英语的恐惧,突破哑巴口语的屏障。不过我是通过在线来学的:当然做任何事情都离不开坚持,虽然说在国内很多想要学好口语的童鞋缺乏长期性的环境,在这里给大家说说具体的节奏方法。
1.制定长远目标,明确每节课的学习任务。
根据不同学习阶段及自身能力确立一个“跳一跳才能够得着”的长远目标。有了目标就有了学习动力,有了责任感、紧迫感及努力方向。另外还要学会根据不同课型确定每节课的认知小目标,这样一开始上课,就会受到目标的激励,使大脑处于兴奋状态,才能定向注意,专心致志地去主动学习,提高学习效率。
2.争取课内外各种机会多练习英语。
语言不是教会的,而是在使用中学会的。交际能力只能在交际中得到最有效的培养。一个优秀的语言学习者应具有强烈的语言交际的欲望,应力争语言训练的各种机会。应不怕因犯语言错误而被别人讥笑。
3.课前预习。
预习是个人独立的阅读和思考。它可以培养学习者快速阅读抓主旨大意、抓主要信息、依据上下文猜测词义的能力,也可以培养分析综合及归纳概括、自己发现问题及解决问题等能力。预习也像“火力侦察”,可发现疑难引起思考,一方面可促使学习者自己查阅有关资料,查阅字典,另一方面可减少听课的盲目性,增强听课效果。
4.专心上课,有心识记。
上课是学生学习的主渠道,而学好外语的关键是尽一切努力将所学的东西记住,需要时能运用自如。因此,上课时应高度集中注意力.尽量做到五到,即心到、眼到、耳到、口到、手到。应培养瞬间记忆能力,强化“有意注意”,争取就在课内有目标、有意识地去识记该课的生词、短语、句型、重点句子。当接触到该记忆的内容时,应通过眼看、耳听、口念,将其迅速输入到记忆中枢,然后再复现出它的形象。在复现时快速用手指在桌上划出这个单词,或一个长句中最难记的或最重要的单饲,强迫自己在课内就能记住这节课最重要的东西。这样,使自己真正有着“这节课确实学到不少东西”的踏实感、成功感,进而激发动机,提高兴越,更有信心地去继续今后的学习。
5.勤记笔记。
课内扼要记笔记可以帮助集中注意力,理顺思路,增进记忆,锻炼分析归纳、综合概括以及快速反应能力。俗话说“好记性不如烂笔头”。笔记也为日后复习提供一个复习记忆纲要。要学好英语离不开泛读。进行课外阅读时也应扼要记些笔记,做些索引、摘录等,这对加深理解、巩固、积累知识,培养学习能力大有好处。
7. 关于旅游的初中英语阅读课怎么上
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8. 初二英语阅读关于旅游方面.
快快快什么呢?。。。。
有点莫名其妙
到底是什么意思呢。
9. 谁能推荐一篇关于旅游的英语文章啊!要长一点的,最好够读五分钟左右!像考试阅读那么长的!
你到张家界的网站看看应该有的