
世界奇观英语作文如下:
Hello,I want to introduce a world wonder,the Great Wall.
你好,我想介绍一个世界奇迹,长城。
In the north of China, there lies a 6,700-kilometer-long ancient wall.
在中国北方,有一座6700公里长的古长城。
Now well-known as the Great Wall of China, it starts at the Jiayuguan Pass of Gansu Province in the west and ends at the Shanhaiguan Pass of Hebei Province in the east.
它现在被称为中国的长城,西起甘肃省嘉峪关,东至河北省山海关。
As one of the Eight Wonders in the world, the Great Wall of China has become the symbol of the Chinese nation and its culture.
作为世界八大奇迹之一,中国长城已成为中华民族和中华文化的象征。
世界八大奇迹是:
1、埃及胡夫金字塔(建造时间:约公元前2631年-公元前2498年,埃及开罗附近的吉萨附近)。
2、巴比伦空中花园(建造时间:约公元前6世纪,巴比伦,幼发拉底河(Euphrates)河东)。
3、阿尔忒弥斯神庙(建造时间:约公元前550年 ,古希腊爱菲索斯(Ephesus)中)。
4、奥林匹亚宙斯神像(建造时间:约公元前457年,希腊奥林匹亚城)。
5、摩索拉斯陵墓(建造时间:约公元前353年,古希腊)。
6、罗德岛太阳神巨像(建造时间:约公元前282年,爱琴海,希腊-罗德港)。
7、亚历山大灯塔(建造时间:约公元前281年,埃及法洛斯岛)。
8、中国的秦陵兵马俑(建造时间:约公元前246年,陕西西安临潼区)。
如下:
As we all know, pyramids are famous all over the world.
众所周知,金字塔举世闻名。
Pyramids are not only one of the wonders of the world, but also the crystallization of wisdom. Therefore, the protection of pyramids is of great significance.
金字塔不仅是世界奇观之一,也是智慧的结晶,因此,保护金字塔具有重大意义。
In the past few years, with more and more tourists visiting the pyramids, the global climate has become worse and worse, and the pyramids have been seriously damaged.
在过去的几年里,随着越来越多的游客参观金字塔,全球气候变得越来越糟糕,金字塔受到了严重的破坏。
In fact, the greatest damage to the pyramid is caused by nature. In order to protect it, we should reduce the emission of acid gas to reduce the occurrence of acid rain.
事实上,对金字塔最大的伤害是自然造成的。为了保护它,我们应该减少酸性气体的排放,以减少酸雨的发生。
In addition, when we visit the pyramids, we should try our best not to touch the objects in them, and it is best not to stay in them for too long.
此外,当我们参观金字塔时,我们应该尽最大努力不要触摸其中的物体,最好不要在其中停留太久。
Nearly 300 miles long, up to 18 miles across and a stomach-dropping 4000 vertical feet down, the 8th new wonder: the majestic Grand Canyon.
Gazing on its glory, President Theodore Roosevelt called the Grand Canyon "a natural wonder … absolutely unparalleled throughout the rest of the world."
He urged Americans to preserve what he described as the "wonderful grandeur, the sublimity, the great loneliness and beauty of the canyon."
More than a hundred years later, it's still easy to see why so many of the 5 million annual visitors call the Grand Canyon a wonder.
“All you can pick up when you are looking at this is…
“Thank you, God.”
“It’s an awesome thing.”
“Wow…”
“There was a magic, and it is the world, boy.”
The canyon stretches as far as the eye can see and it also reaches back in time.
Some 5 or 6 million years ago, the Colorado River raged through this land, carving out the massive canyon we see today, exposing even older layers of rock previously buried. Geologists say some are 2,000 million years old.
Native Americans were the first people to make these rocky walls their home about 12,000 years ago.
Today the Hualapi and Havasupai Indians reside deep in the canyon, balancing age-old traditions with modernity. There are no roads to this village; mules carry the mail here.
But at the same time, the tribes are engineering a gravity-defying skywalk that promises an unprecedented view over the canyon early next year.
The bald eagle, another longtime resident of the Grand Canyon, and appropriately wild and majestic setting for this endangered American icon.
At the bottom of the canyon winds the Colorado River, boasting some of the most intense big water rafting in the world.
Carved into a corner of the Arizona plains, the great roaring river, towering rock formations and breathtaking vastness of the Grand Canyon serve as a monument to the bold and enduring spirit of America.
“There is no place like it.”
“(The Grand Canyon is…) one of God’s greatest creations, I think
广告 您可能关注的内容 |