关于探险家的英语阅读题
① 英语阅读
B,A,C,A,D
最后一题排除A和C 从34题可以看出本文着重说的是一个人坚强的意志
且本文大量叙述了这件事的过程 因此是一个意志坚强的人摆脱困境的故事所以我选D
希望对你有帮助!
前三题属于文章细节题可以先看题干再在文中迅速定位找出答案可以节省很多时间
最后两题属于宏观题可以在前文已浏览过的基础上再快速整体阅读一遍可以很容易找出34题答案
最后一题应该注意B干扰项 可以按照我的方法或是其他 但是应该大同小异
② 英雄精神永存 阅读答案 1 文章写英国探险家斯科特南极探险失败的事例有什么作用 2 是什么原因让取得南极
1起对比作用。从而突出了阿蒙森是第一个到达南极的人并为下文向北极探险作铺垫专。
2因为阿蒙森有属强烈的进取心。不在成功上停留,永远有着新的追求和目标。
3因为他是第一个到达南极,此后又飞向北极,还开辟了北极的空中航道。
4见2的后半部分
Xu (January 5, 1587 - March 8, 1641), the name of Philip ancestors, the vibration of the word, number Xiake, Han Ming Jiangyin South Zhili (now Jiangsu Jiangyin city). The famous geographer, traveler, Chinese geographical masterpiece "Xu Travels" author. It is called the "eternal Warren." Faces of his life, does not avoid the storm tigers, and winds clouds as partners, to berries to eat, to spring to quench their thirst. Trail traverses Beijing, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shanxi, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou and other 16 provinces, wherever he went, seeking Exploring Peru, and travel in mind, each of the observed record phenomenon, culture, geography, flora and fauna and other conditions.
④ 有关探险的英文故事
Ferdinand Magellan (哥伦布)
Who was the first explorer to circumnavigate the globe and cross the Pacific Ocean? Ferdinand Magellan did it on his famous voyage in search of a westward route to the Moluccas (now Melaka). This is one of the greatest Portuguese explorers to ever sail the ocean. Ferdinand Magellan was born in about 1480 in Sabrosa of a noble family, and he spent his years as a court page. He ran errands and helped out with general chores but he was still looking for something more. He wanted to see the world and find out what there was to explore. In 1506 he went to the East Indies, participating in many military and exploratory expeditions in Malacca and the Moluccas, know as the Spice Islands, and by 1510 he had been promoted to the rank of captain. He returned to Portugal in 1512 and in 1513 was stationed in Morocco, where he got wounds that maimed him for life. He requested an increase in his royal allowance but was rejected by Emanuel, king of Portugal, who didn't agree with Magellan's plan to find a westward route to the Moluccas. This made Magellan renounce his Portuguese nationality. In 1517 he offered his services to the king of Spain, Charles I (later Holy Roman Emperor Charles V). With his good salesmanship skills, Magellan convinced Charles to fund the expedition to find a westward route to the Moluccas. If Magellan could reach the Moluccas from the West, Spain's wealth would surpass all other countries. On September 20,1519 Magellan started his great journey to the Moluccas from Sanlucar de Barrameda with five ships. In November of that year he reached South America. In February 1520 he explored the Rio de la Plata estuary, and on March 31, 1520 his fleet put in to port at San Julian. His fleet remained there for six months because of disease and complications. One ship was wrecked causing a mutiny. After the mutiny had been settled, Magellan sailed the passage to the Pacific Ocean named after him, the Strait of Magellan, losing another ship by desertion, en route. After 38 days and traveling 330 miles, on November 28, 1520, his three great ships sailed into the ocean, which Magellan named "Pacific" because it was so calm. He reached the Marianas, or Ladrone, Islands on March 6, 1521, and ten days later he discovered the Philippines. He landed on the island of Cebu on April 7. There he made an alliance with the ruler of the island and agreed to help him attack the neighboring natives on the island of Mactan. Magellan was killed on April 27, 1521 ring the Mactan expedition. What happens to the crew now that their leader is dead? A young Spanish navigator named Juan Sebastian del Cano takes over. Meanwhile two ships escaped and the other one was burned. The last ship, Victoria, was commanded by del Cano through the Cape of Good Hope route to Seville on September 6,1522. Although Magellan did not live to make the journey home he did circumnavigate the globe by passing the easternmost point he had visited on an earlier voyage. The cargo of spices brought back to Spain on the Victoria alone paid for the expenses of the Expedition. The passage through the Strait of Magellan was too long and difficult to be a practical trade route from Europe to the Moluccas, however, and Spain sold her interests there to Portugal. The voyage laid a foundation for trade in the Pacific between the New World and the East. Though Spain did not recognize the importance of the Philippines immediately, before the end of the century, Manila became the greatest Spanish trading center in the East. Ferdinand Magellan proved to the world and all those who rejected his ideas that one could circumnavigate the world. His discoveries and passages opened new doors to a larger world. He will always be remembered as the first man who sailed around the world.
Early Life
Hi, my name is Ferdinand Magellan. I was born in 1480 in northern Portugal. My parents died when I was only 10 years old. At the age of 12, I was appointed as the queen’ messenger in the royal court. Young boys were appointed as messenger as a source of ecation. At the court, I learned about many famous explorers and the most important information about navigating ships.
First Expedition
My first time at sea was in 1505 when I was 25 years old. I sailed with Francisco de Almedia, Portugal’s first admiral, and his fleet. In 1511, I went on an expedition to conquer Melaka. After our victory, a Portuguese fleet sailed to the Spice Islands (also known as the Moluccas Islands). Portugal claimed the islands at this time. One of my close friends, Francisco Serrao, went on the voyage and wrote to me. In his letters he described the route and the island of Ternate.
Planning for a Long Trip
Serrao’s letters helped build in my mind the location of the Spice Islands, which later became the destination for my great voyage. I asked the King of Portugal to support my journey, but he refused. After that, I begged the King of Spain to support my journey. He was interested in my plan since Spain was looking for a better sea route to Asia than the Portuguese route around the southern tip of Africa. It was going to be hard to find sailors, though. None of the Spanish sailors wanted to sail with me because I was Portuguese. I would have to take anybody who signed on, whether they were good seamen or not. Parts of my crew were prisoners, released from jail in return for sailing with me.
Journey Around the World
In September of 1519, my crew and I said our prayers and set sail for southern Spain with five ships—the Santiago, the San Antonio, the Conception, the Trinidad, and the Victoria. At first, all went well. Our small fleet sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and reached South America. We stocked up with goods and sailed down the coastline looking for a passage through this great continent. We just couldn’t find a route through South America! We sailed further and further south, sailing into every river and bay we came upon. The weather was getting colder, and we were running out of supplies. The crew revolted against the other captains and me. I had the men who started the mutiny hanged, and then we continued our journey. Finally, in October of 1520, we found a strait. I named it after myself, calling it the Strait of Magellan. It took 38 days to sail through the dangerous strait. We finally arrived at the ocean that Balboa had discovered several years before. I named it the Pacific Ocean because of its calm waters. We found ourselves sailing for weeks across this ocean with no sign of land. Our drinking water stunk and started to get slimy. My crew and I had to eat rats! Could you imagine eating a rat? Many of my crew suffered from scurvy. One of the other captains deserted me and sailed the San Antonio back to Spain. In March of 1521, we arrived in Guam, an island in the Pacific. From there, we headed for the Moluccas.
The End of My Days
I never made it to the Spice Islands. I was caught in a war in the Philippine islands. We faced a group of natives who killed me with a poisoned arrow in my foot and a spear through my heart. After I died, my crew burned my ship. Now only 3 ships remained. My body was left behind. Only two ships actually reached the Spice Islands because the Santiago was sunk in a storm. My crew loaded both ships with a rich cargo and headed for Spain. On the way home, the Portuguese who had claimed the Spice Islands captured the Trinidad. The Victoria was the only ship to make it safely back to Spain. Out of the five ships that began the journey, only one ship made the voyage around the world. Out of 250 men, only 18 survived…I was not one of them.
Map of Magellan's voyage around the world
⑤ 英语作文:将来我想成为一个探险家。急急急、明天就要交啊····
My dream is to become an explorer when i grow up. If I could realized my dream, I will climb the mountains, live in the rainforest and desert, travel in the Atlantic Ocean and go to the Moon. Now i am studying very hard to get more knowledge, so that i can realize my dream.
其他的句子想不出来了,你自己再想想吧,抱歉只能帮你这么多了,不要管专楼上那位SB
希望对属你有帮助
⑥ 阅读下面一则材料,用一句话写出你得到的启示。美国探险家约翰·戈达德15岁那年,在《一生的志愿》的
可以实现常人不能实现的愿望,(可以)使人生价值得到最大的体现! |
⑦ 谁有关于南极探险的英语作文和翻译还有感受
The antarctic is actually a desert. is the only continent on the earth without a river or a lake.
The antarctic is all ice all year round.The warmest temperature ever recorded there is zero,at the South Pole.Explorers used to think that a place so cold would have a heavy snow-fall.But less than ten inches of snow falls each year.That is less than half an inch of water.Ten times that much moisture falls in parts of the Sahara.
The little snow that falls in Antarctica never melts.It continues to pile up deeper and deeper year after year and century after century.When the snow gets to be about eighty feet deep it is turned to ice by the weight of the snow above it.
南极——终年冰封的不毛之地
南极地区实际上是一片不毛之地,它是地球上唯一没有河流也没有湖泊的大陆。
南极地区终年冰封。那儿历史上的最高气温纪录是零度,那还是在南极点。探险家们过去总认为,如此寒冷的地方可能会有纷飞的大雪,但是,那儿每年的降雪却不足10英寸厚,还没有半英寸水多。撒哈拉沙漠一些地区的降雨量还是那儿的10倍呢!
⑧ 求一篇英语阅读文章(貌似初中做过的),help others,help yourself.讲得是两个探险者...
Help Others, Help Yourself
助人助己
Have you ever had a day when everything seemed to go wrong, and nothing seemed to go right? Not too long ago I was having one of those days. I was discouraged, weary, and plain sad. My focus was on me, me, me. After all, no one else was experiencing the same trials as I was.
你有没有过这样的一天, 事事都不如人意, 没有一件事让你开心? 不久前, 我就有过这么一天. 我气馁, 疲倦, 悲伤挥之不去. 我的注意力就是自己, 自己, 自己. 毕竟, 没有任何人在经历我所遭受的磨难.
I expressed my downcast state to my mother, hoping for some pity. Instead, she said, “I heard Lily was having a difficult day too. Why don’t you make her some cookies and we’ll take them to her this afternoon?” I didn’t really want to, but decided that I didn’t want to go back to my other problems just yet. I made the cookies and arranged them on a little plate. Then I made a card with a sunflower on it and wrote a small noted of empathy.
我向母亲说出了沮丧的心境, 希望得到一点同情. 而她开口说的是: “我听说莉莉今天也不大开心. 你为什么不做些曲奇饼, 下午我们给她送去?” 我并不想做曲奇饼, 但决定还是暂时别回到自己的问题中去. 于是, 我做了曲奇饼, 并把它们摆放倒一个小盘子里. 然后我还做了一张卡片, 上面画了一朵向日葵, 还写了几句安慰的话语.
That afternoon we dropped by my friend’s house. I went to the door and rang the bell. Soon, Lily came to the door and looked at me in surprise for the unexpected visit. Before sh could say anything I rushed, “I heard you were having a hard day and decided to bring you something. I hope your day goes better.” The look that came over Lily’s face was one that I could never put into words. It was as if a darkened sky was suddenly lit with the golden rays of the sun; it was as if in that small act, her day was brightened.
那天下午我们去了我朋友莉莉的家. 我走倒门前按响了门铃. 不一会, 莉莉来开门, 惊奇地看着我, 没料倒我们会到访. 没等她开口, 我先急急地对她说: “我听说你不开心, 决定给你带点东西来. 希望你能开心起来.” 莉莉脸上浮现的表情是我无法用语言描述的. 好像原来乌云密布的天空顷刻间雨过天晴, 金光四射; 好像就因为这么一个小小的举动, 她的这一天就亮堂起来了.
I got back into the car and for some amazing reason, I felt a lot better myself. That day I experienced the truth that James Barrie attempted to describe. “Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves.”
我回到我们的车子里, 也不知是什么奇妙的原因, 我自己也感觉好多了. 那天, 我的经历正如同詹姆斯.巴里曾试图描述的: “给他人带去阳光的人, 自己也会沐浴在阳光之中.
⑨ 我的梦想是当探险家 英语100词
我的梦想是当探险家 英语100词
My dream is to be an explorer.
It's exciting to explore new things and define your own foundings.
I want to go to the highest mountain, I want to go to the deepest sea, and I want to walk through the most dangerous forest, to explore this world, and find out what I am living for.
Although it will be dangerous, although it will be full of setbacks and hardships, I stick to my goal, conqure all the difficulties, and move on.
I believe I will find my own treasure, although it's not the real jewellary or gold.
It will my the rich life experience of me. Who has ever been to Africa? Especially Congo, the most dangerous part in the world?
I can be proud enough to say that I have been there and stayed there for some time. And I survived. If you have never been there, you will never know the real beauty of it.
I like my dream. Hope it will be realized one day.
⑩ 英语阅读三四五段翻译 拜托
原文:One day Peary told Henson about his real dream: to be the first man to stand on “the top of the world” at the North Pole. He asked Henson to help him make his dream come true.
Over the next five years, the two explorers made two trips together to the North Pole. However, they were not able to reach the pole either time. The cold, wind, and ice were worse than either of them had ever imagined. In 1908, Peary and Henson were ready to make their final attempt at reaching the North Pole. Both men were over forty years old. The years of hardship in the North Pole cold had taken their toll on both men.
They made a mad dash straight across the ice toward the pole. In April 1909, Peary and Henson finally arrived at the North Pole.翻译:一天,皮尔告诉汉森关于他真正的梦想:成为第一个站在“世界之巅”在北极。他问他帮助他实现他的梦想。
在接下来的五年里,两个探险家一起到北极去旅行。然而,他们不能够到达南极的时间。寒冷,风和冰都比他们想象的更糟。1908,皮尔和汉森准备在到达北极做最后的尝试。两人都超过四十岁。在北极寒冷的岁月里,他们在这两个人的付出都付出了代价。
他们把一个疯狂的冲刺直穿过冰走向南极。1909年四月,皮尔和汉森终于到达北极。