『壹』 写一篇一次旅行的英语作文有翻译60个单词
Last vacation, I went to Beijing with my family. We went there by train. The train was comfortable. We spent five days visiting Beijing. On the first day, we went to Tian'an Men Square, It is so big. and there were lots of people taking photos. Then we went to the Palace Museum. We saw thousands of houses. Kings lived there before. I felt interesting. The second day was cloudy, so we went to the museums. We saw many old things.
『贰』 写一篇关于旅游的英语作文
a
trip
to
the
ocean
park
my
parents
and
i
went
to
the
ocean
park
last
sunday.we
went
by
bus.we
left
home
at
8:00am
and
got
there
at
8:30am.there
were
a
lot
of
people
in
the
park,boys
and
girls
,young
and
old
are
everywhere.we
saw
many
colorful
and
strange
fishes.but
what's
most
interesting
was
watching
the
dolphin
show.it
was
on
at
3:00pm.the
lovely
dolphins
jumped
out
of
the
water
suddenly
and
dived
under
the
water
again
quickly.then
they
swam
close
to
the
ball
and
suddenly
hit
it
with
their
noses.soon
they
began
to
dance
with
music.
wow!how
amazing
it
was!it
was
a
nice
trip.
到海洋公园旅游
上星期日我和父母去海洋公园旅游。我们坐公交车去。我们8:00从家出发,8:30到那里。公园里有很多人,男女老少到处都是人。我们看到很多鱼。最有趣的是看海豚表演。表演在下午3:30.可爱的海豚从水中跳出,有突然潜入水里。然后它们游向一个球,用鼻子来打球,并随着音乐起舞。太棒了!真是好玩
『叁』 一篇关于旅游的英语作文一篇关于旅游的英语作文100字左右
要想写好这一篇作文,一定要注意打好基础,词汇和语法积累一个不能少,平时也要多做阅读,培养语感。『肆』 高中英语阅读关于某地旅行的安排属于什么题材
这种题材属于开放性的题材。
『伍』 一篇英语阅读
( C )1.The three friends came to New York to_______ .
A. sing songs B. tell jokes
C. spend their holiday D. Live in a large hotel
解析: Three friends, Tom, David and John, came to New York for holiday.
come for holiday = spend their holiday 度假
( A )2.They had to walk up to their room because________ .
A.there was something wrong with the lifts B.the man of the hotel want
根据:but our lifts do not work tonight. 可知是电梯坏了。
祝你学习进步,更上一层楼! (*^__^*)
不明白的再问哟,请及时采纳,多谢!
『陆』 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...
『柒』 书面表达(英语作文) 悉尼是个度假的好地方。请根据下面的提示写一篇70词左右的短文
2006高考英语作文浙江卷
第三节:书面表达 (满分30分)
当前不少文学作品被改编成电影。有人选择看电影,有人则喜欢读原著。请你以“Film or book, which do you prefer?”为题,按照下列要点写一篇英语短文:
1、 看电影:省时、有趣、易懂
2、 读原著:细节更多、语言优美
3、 我的看法及理由
注意:1、词数:100-120 文章题目和开头已给出(不计入词数)。
2、参考词汇: original work 或 book in the original (原著)
Film or book, which do you prefer?
Some of us think that it is better to see the film than to read the book in the original.
Some of us think that it is better to see the film than to read the book in the original. The reason is that it takes less time to understand the whole story. Besides, the film is usually more interesting, and it is easier to follow.
Some others have just the opposite opinion. They think that they can get more detailed information from the original. Meanwhile, the language in the book is possibly more lively and beautiful.
Personally, I agree with the second view. Actually I have more reasons for it. I think I can stay at home, reading quietly in a situation of my own, and what's more, I am able to better understand the author's ideas. In a word, to read the original work is better than to see the film based on it.
2006高考英语作文重庆卷
加拿大高中生David在互联网Internet上登出启事notice,希望结识一位中国朋友,以便学习中国的语言,文化culture。
假设你是李华,请在看到这则启事后,用英文给David发一封电子邮件,主要内容包括:
你怎样得知David的愿望
你愿意成为他的朋友
你打算如何帮助他
你盼望他的回复
注意:
1、电子邮件的格式已为你写好
2、字数:100词左右
3、在答题卡上作答
2006高考英语作文湖北卷
受某英文报的委托,你最近对高中生的英语阅读兴趣做了一次调查。请根据以下信息,用英语为该报写一篇100词左右的短文。短文的标题及首句已为你写好。
调查内容:在新闻、故事、科普、学习方法四种英文文章中,学生最喜欢哪一种。
调查范围:湖北省的10所中学
调查对象:高中生
调查人数:1000
调查方式: 访谈
调查结果:见下图
Reading Interests of Senior School Students
Recently a survey has been done to find out the reading interests of senior middle school students.____________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
One Possible Version
Reading Interests of Senior School Students
Recently a survey has been done to find out the reading interests of senior middle school students. In this survey, one thousand senior middle school students from ten schools in Hubei Province were interviewed. They were asked which they liked reading most among the four categories of English articles:news, stories, popular science articles and articles about learning methods.
The survey shows that more than half of the students like to read news most. Twenty-six percent of the students say that English stories are their favorite. Only seven percent of the students are most inerested in reading articles about learning methods. However, the number of students who enjoy reading popular science articles doubles that those who prefer reading articles about learning methods.
2006高考英语作文湖南卷
第二节 写作(满分25分)
请根据下面的英文短诗,展开适当的想象,写一篇短文。
标题为:My Teacher Mr Moore
There's a teacher Mr .Moore.
Who is lovely and therty-four.
Always dncouraging us to try.
He leads us to a world of why.
We all admire him more and more.
注意:
1. 不得照抄短诗原文。
2. 必须结合短诗的内容,发挥想象,适当展开。
3. 必须突出短诗的主题,结构完整,语意连贯。
4. 短文不能写成诗歌形式。
5. 词数:120左右。
One possible version:
Of all my teachers, Mr. Moore is the one who impresses me most. Though he is 34, he looks very young for hes age.And he's one of the most popular teachers in our school.
Compared with other teachers, Mr.Moore pays more attention to his way of tenching .He tries various ways to make his classes lively and interesting .In his opinion,we should not only know what, but also understand why. So, instead of giving us answers immediately, he encourage us to thenk by ourselves whenever he puts forward questions.With his help.we've learned how to analyze and settle problem. What a wonderful world of why he leads us to!
He is such a learned person that we all admire hem very much.
2006高考英语作文安徽卷
假设你是李华,作为选派的交流学生在美国某中学学习了一年,寄住在Mr. Brown家里,刚回到国内。回国后,你发现自己的一本英语词典遗忘在他家,因此给他写了一封信,请他帮助寄回词典。信的主要内容如下:
感谢在美国期间他所提供的帮助
一本英语词典忘记带回
词典是美国老师送的,非常珍贵
词典很可能丢在卧室的书架上
邮资自己付
注意:
1、词数100左右;信的开头和结尾已为你写好。
2、可适当增加细节,使行文连贯
2、参考词汇:邮资-postage
Dear Mr. Brown,
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
Yours, Li Hua
One Possible Version
Dear Mr. Brown,
I'm now safely back home. Thank you very much for all the kindness I got from you ring my stay. Hope everything is fine with you there.
Now I wonder whether I could ask you a favour. When I came back, I suddently realizes that I had left my English dictionary behind at your place. It is a precious gift from mu American teacher. Would you please be so kind as to send it back to me?I'll pay for the postage. The dictionary must be on the bookshelf in my bedroom. It is the one with a red cover.
Thanks and all the best.
Yours,
Li Hua
2006高考英语作文山东卷
请用英语写一篇100词左右的短文,简要描述漫画内容,并结合生活实际,就漫画的主题发表感想,题目自拟。
说明:该题目,竞学网中学英语频道曾在--竞学网友预测2006英语作文二被预测过。大家可以回顾一下。
2006高考英语作文天津卷
假设你是李华,在出国交流学习期间,到当地一家电影院看了一场精彩的电影,但在观影过程中发现了一些问题。请你根据下列提示用英语给影院经理写一封信。
1、因广告过多,影片放映晚点
2、影片播放音量过大
3、安全出口标识不明,存在安全隐患
3、适当结尾
注意:1、词数:80-120
2、可适当加入细节,以使行文连贯
3、信的开头已为你写好(不计入词数)
参考词汇:安全出口-exit
安全隐患-potential safety hazard
Dear Manager,
I'm an exchange student from China. Yesterday, I went to your cinema to see a film. The film was very good, but
2006高考英语作文江西卷
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
请用中秋节的等待为题,用英语写一篇短文,描述下图的内容,并就此发表你的评论。
要求:1.文章必须包括描述和评论两部分;
2.词数为100左右。
2006高考英语作文陕西卷
书面表达(满分30分)
暑假即将来临。你班同学讨论了假期计划,提出了不同看法,请根据提示写一篇有关讨论的英语短文,并谈谈你的看法。
优 点 缺 点
呆在家中 花费少、适方便 不能亲身了解外界
外出旅游 增长知识、开阔眼界 花费多、旅途不便
注意:1.短文写在答题卡上的指定区域,词数80-120(不含已写好部分)。
2.短文必须包括表中所列要点,可根据内容分段表述。
3.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
4.参考词汇:眼界―horizon(或view)
The summer holiday is corning.Our class have had a discussion about what to do ring the holiday.
One Possible Version
The summer holiday is corning.Our class have had a discussion about what to do ring the holiday. Some are in favor of staying at home. They think it's both convenient and comfortable. What's more, they can save money for other purposes. But they will lose the chance of getting to know the outside world.However, others prefer to go out for traveling since it can increase their knowledge and broaden their horizons. But they will spend more money and meet some difficulties while traveling.
In my opinion, it would be much better to stay at home, for I can do what I like, such as reading books, watching TV, and helping my parents with the housework.
『捌』 求有关澳大利亚旅游 英语文章大约读起来4分钟左右就好语法正确即可
我申请的学校在澳大利亚维多利亚州。 他们给发的关于 维多利亚州的一些介绍。 你觉得有用就用一下吧。
About Victoria
Victoria is located at the southern-most end of Australia's mainland. It is Australia's second-most populated state with more than 4.5 million people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Some key facts include:
* 45% of Victoria's community was either born overseas or has at least one parent born overseas.
* More than 20% of Victoria's residents and almost 30% of Melbourne's residents speak a language other than English at home.
* 17% of Victorians were born in countries where English is not their first language. This is the highest proportion of any Australian state or territory.
* Australia today is home to people from more than 140 nations.
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Climate
The weather in Victoria is generally temperate and mild with four distinct seasons. Students however will need to have a range of clothing to cater to the seasonal climatic conditions.
During winter, you will need warm clothing, which may be more readily available in Australia than in your home country. Nevertheless, you are advised to bring a sweater/warm jacket with you from your home country.
Seasonal daytime temperature range
Season Temperature Range in Degrees General Condition
Summer (December-February) 25-35 The hottest months are January and February
Autumn (March-May) 18-24 Most days are pleasantly mild
Winter (June-August) 6-14 Most days are cool
Spring (September-November) 15-22 Most days are pleasantly mild
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Melbourne
The city of Melbourne has a population of 4.0 million people. It is exciting, safe, cosmopolitan and culturally rich.
Melbourne is renowned for its music and cultural festivals, quality restaurants, entertainment venues, beautiful parks and gardens and its excellent shopping. It boasts world-class sporting and recreational facilities, and has been judged the "world's most liveable city" in recent years by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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Geelong
Geelong is Victoria's second-largest city and combines all the amenities of a major city with a real country friendliness. With a population close to 200,000, Geelong is a historic and attractive bayside city. Walking and cycling paths hug the curve of the bay and provide easy access to the many attractions along the foreshore, including cafes and restaurants, and fully-restored art deco seawater baths.
Along with striking ocean views, the region also boasts many laid back coastal towns and maritime villages, and there are plenty of opportunities for bushwalking, swimming, surfing, fishing and whale-watching. Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, is only a one-hour train-ride or drive away, while some of Australia's best beaches in Australia, including Bells Beach and Torquay, are only 15 minutes away.
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Warrnambool
Located on Victoria's rugged Shipwreck Coast at the western end of the Great Ocean Road, Warrnambool is a thriving and independent modern city - the fifth largest in the state.
As one of the fastest-growing regional centres in Victoria, Warrnambool has a population of approximately 30,000 which swells in the summer months as holiday-makers make their way to this premier tourist destination.
Whales and maritime history are major attractions in the region, and the town is the ideal base for visiting wildlife reserves, forests, farms, waterfalls and one of the most spectacular stretches of coastline in the world. From its fascinating history as a whaling town to the thriving commercial, cultural and ecational centre it is today, Warrnambool offers a truly unique opportunity for international students wanting to experience the 'real' Australia.
『玖』 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?
『拾』 英语阅读《度假》翻译,题目答案
The place we end up going on vacation is a tiny island called Gili Meno, located off the coast of Lombok, which is the next stop east of Bali in the great, sprawling Indonesian archipelago. I'd been to Gili Meno before, and I wanted to show it to Felipe, who had never been there.
The island of Gili Meno is one of the most important places in the world to me. I came here by myself two years ago when I was in Bali for the first time. I was on that magazine as-signment, writing about Yoga vacations, and I'd just finished two weeks of mightily restorative Yoga classes. But I had decided to extend my stay in Indonesia after the assignment was up, since I was already all the way over here in Asia. What I wanted to do, actually, was to find someplace very remote and give myself a ten-day retreat of absolute solitude and absolute si-lence.
When I look back at the four years that elapsed between my marriage starting to fall apart and the day I was finally divorced and free, I see a detailed chronicle of total pain. And the moment when I came to this tiny island all by myself was the very worst of that entire dark journey. The bottom of the pain and the middle of it. My unhappy mind was a battlefield of conflicted demons. As I made my decision to spend ten days alone and in silence in the middle of exactly nowhere, I told all my warring and confused parts the same thing: "We're all here together now, guys, all alone. And we're going to have to work out some kind of deal for how to get along, or else everybody is going to die together, sooner or later."
Which may sound firm and confident, but I must admit this, as well—that sailing over to that quiet island all alone, I was never more terrified in my life. I hadn't even brought any books to read, nothing to distract me. Just me and my mind, about to face each other on an empty field. I remember that my legs were visibly shaking with fear. Then I quoted to myself one of my favorite lines ever from my Guru: "Fear—who cares?" and I disembarked alone.
I rented myself a little cabin on the beach for a few dollars a day and I shut my mouth and vowed not to open it again until something inside me had changed. Gili Meno Island was my ultimate truth and reconciliation hearing. I had chosen the right place to do this—that much was clear. The island itself is tiny, pristine, sandy, blue water, palm trees. It's a perfect circle with a single path that goes around it, and you can walk the whole circumference in about an hour. It's located almost exactly on the equator, and so there's a changelessness about its daily cycles. The sun comes up on one side of the island at about 6:30 in the morning and goes down on the other side at around 6:30 PM, every day of the year. The place is inhabited by a small handful of Muslim fishermen and their families. There is no spot on this island from which you cannot hear the ocean. There are no motorized vehicles here. Electricity comes from a generator, and for only a few hours in the evenings. It's the quietest place I've ever been.
Every morning I walked the circumference of the island at sunrise, and walked it again at sunset. The rest of the time, I just sat and watched. Watched my thoughts, watched my emo-tions, watched the fishermen. The Yogic sages say that all the pain of a human life is caused by words, as is all the joy. We create words to define our experience and those words bring attendant emotions that jerk us around like dogs on a leash. We get seced by our own mantras (I'm a failure . . . I'm lonely . . . I'm a failure . . . I'm lonely . . .) and we become monu-ments to them. To stop talking for a while, then, is to attempt to strip away the power of words, to stop choking ourselves with words, to liberate ourselves from our suffocating man-tras.
It took me a while to drop into true silence. Even after I'd stopped talking, I found that I was still humming with language. My organs and muscles of speech—brain, throat, chest, back of the neck—vibrated with the resial effects of talking long after I'd stopped making sounds. My head shimmied in a reverb of words, the way an indoor swimming pool seems to echo interminably with sounds and shouts, even after the kindergartners have left for the day. It took a surprisingly long time for all this pulsation of speech to fall away, for the whirling noises to settle. Maybe it took about three days.
我们度假的地方是名叫美侬岛()的小岛,位于龙目(Lombok)沿海;在大片延展的印尼群岛当中,龙目是巴厘岛以东的下一站。我从前去过美侬岛,我想让斐利贝看看,他未曾去过那里。
美侬岛对我而言是世界上最重要的地方之一。两年前首次造访巴厘岛时,我独自前来此地。当时我受杂志社邀稿,撰写瑜伽之行,才刚结束两个礼拜有助于恢复活力的瑜伽课程。但在完成了杂志社指派的工作后,我决定延长在印尼的居留,既然我已大老远跑来亚洲。我想做的,事实上是找个偏远之地,隐居十天,给自己绝对的隔绝和绝对的平静。
当我回顾从婚姻开始瓦解到终于离婚而获得自由的四年时光,我看见一部详尽的痛苦史。我独自一人来到这座小岛之时,是那整趟黑暗之旅的最低潮期,最底层当中的痛苦。我忧愁的心,是一座战场,彼此争斗的恶魔在其中作战。当我决定在前不着村、后不着店的地方安静独处十天,我告诉内心所有混乱交战的想法同一件事:"你们这些家伙听好,咱们现在单独待在一起了。我们得想办法相处,否则迟早大家都将葬身此地。"
语气听起来坚定而自信,但我也必须承认——独自搭船前来这座安静的小岛时,我感到有生以来未曾有过的恐惧。我甚至未带任何书来读,没有任何事可以让我分心。只有我和自己的心共处,即将在荒原上面对彼此。我记得看见自己的腿因恐惧而发抖,而后我给自己引用一句我的导师曾说过的深得我心的话:"恐惧——谁在乎?"于是我独自下了船。
我在海边租下一间茅舍,每日的租金只要几块钱。然后我闭上嘴,发誓直到内心发生变化前,不再开口。美侬岛是我的绝对真理与和解审讯。我挑选了合适的地点,这再清楚不过。岛非常小,很原始,有沙滩、碧海、棕榈树。正圆形的岛只有一条环岛步道,一个小时内即可走完整个圆周。小岛几乎位于赤道上,因此日日循环不变。太阳清晨六点半在岛的一边升起,午后六点半在岛的另一边下山,一年到头皆如此。一小群穆斯林渔夫及其家人居住在此地。岛上没有一处听不见海声。这儿没有任何机动车辆。电力来自发电机,仅在晚间提供几个小时。这里是我到过的最安静的地方。
每天清晨,我在日出时分绕着岛周行走,日落时分再走一次。其余的时间,我只是坐着观看。观看自己的思考,观看自己的感情,观看渔夫。瑜伽圣者说,人生所有的痛苦皆起因于言语,如同所有的喜悦。我们创造言语,藉以阐明自身经验,而诸种情绪伴随这些言语而来,牵动着我们,犹如被皮带拴住的狗。我们被自身的咒语引诱(我一事无成……我很寂寞……我一事无成……我很寂寞……),成为咒语的纪念碑。因此,一段时间不讲话,等于是尝试除去言语的力量,不再让自己被言语压得透不过气,让自己摆脱令人窒息的咒语。
我花了一阵子才真正沉默下来。即使停止说话,我发现自己仍低声响着语言。我的五脏六腑和语言肌肉——脑袋、喉咙、胸膛、颈后——在我停止出声之后,余音残留。言语在我脑中回响,就像幼稚园的幼儿们白天离开室内游泳池后,游泳池似乎仍回荡着无止境的声音与喊叫。这些语言脉动花了好一段时间才消失而去,回旋的声音才得以平息,大约花了三天工夫。
是这个吗?