沙漠迷途英语阅读
㈠ 沙漠英语
沙漠英语是desert。
desert是一个英语单词,意思是“沙漠”或“荒漠”。沙漠是指地球上的一种生态系统,在这里几乎没有植被,气候干燥,温度极高或极低,生物资源稀少。沙漠的面积很广,分布在全球各地,如撒哈拉沙漠、莫哈韦沙漠、塔克拉玛干沙漠等。沙漠的环境和气候对于生物的生存和发展都是非常不利的。
由于干燥和高温的环境,沙漠内的水资源非常稀缺,生物资源也很少。因此,沙漠里的生物必须具备适应沙漠环境的特丛睁滚殊能力,如耐旱、耐寒、耐热等。沙漠中的植物和动物也非常独特早滚,具有强烈的适应性和生存能力。沙漠也是人类历史和文化的重要组成部分。在沙漠中,人类通过开采石油、天然气等资源,建设城市、道路和基础设施,推动了经济的发展和进步。
4、The desert landscape was breathtakingly beautiful.(沙漠的景色美得令人惊叹。)
5、The Bedouin tribes have lived in the desert for centuries.(贝都因部落已经在沙漠中生活了几个世纪。)
㈡ 一个男人在沙漠里迷路了的英文
There was a joked to say a person to be saved by a pastor after the desert win get lost, lent a horse, letting the horse run canned say thankful God, letting him stop can say amen
㈢ 有关沙漠旅行的英语幽默短文,详情如下
Sand Travel
One day, there were three people travelling on the sand. Suddenly the Goa appeared, he said that he could give each of them twice chances to make wishes, and he promised to make the chances come true. The first man said he wanted lots of money and gent back to France. The second man said that he needed a large house and many servents in it. The third man said that he wanted a bottle of wine and the other men came back with him, so they came back and beat him. The God appeared again said the same words to them. This time the God let the thirst man said his wishes first, so the third man said he wanted a box of wines and the God took off the other men.
1、Where did the three men travel? _____
A. The countryside B. The mountains C. The disert D. I don't know
2、Which statement is Not right? _____
A. They knew the God would appear in the sand.
B. The God promised that he would make their wishes came true.
C. The second man liked big houses.
D. The third man liked wine a lot.
答案:1、C 2、A
㈣ 继续英语阅读
回答和翻译如下:
At one time a traveler could learn about a region by looking at the houses, For example, he or she could understand what building materials were available. In areas with many wood houses, the traveler would have guessed that there were nearby forests. Stone houses would have indicated that stones were easy to get. However, a closer look at the houses would have told the traveler even more about the area.
People used to build houses that fitted the climate of their areas. For example, in desert regions there is a big difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures. Therefore, many desert people built houses with very thick walls. These thick walls served a useful purpose in the houses. For example, in the winter the thick walls absorbed the sun’s warmth ring the day and radiated the heat at night. Desert people were relatively comfortable in their homes, or residences, at all times because they built them to fit the desert climate.
Then the supply of fuel for electricity became both cheap and easy to get. The effect on housing was immediate. People began to build their homes according to fashion instead of utility. Houses no longer reflected the availability of building materials or climate.
Houses with steep roofs could be found in the tropics (热带地区), the warm regions of the Earth, even though these pointed roofs originated (来自,产生) in snowy regions of the world. Heavy snow falls off a slanted (歪斜的) roof. Another example is the use of glass. Houses made almost completely of glass could be found in very cold places. Yet ordinary glass does not insulate (绝缘) well because it neither keeps out cold air nor keeps in warm air. As long as fuel was cheap and easy to get, people could build any type of house any place.
旅行者可以通过观察房子来了解一个区域,例如,他或她能理解什么是建筑材料。在有许多木屋的地区,旅行者会猜到附近有森林。石头房子会表明石头很容易得到。然而,仔细观察这些房子会告诉旅行者更多关于这个地区的事情。
人们过去常常建造适合他们地区气候的房子。例如,在沙漠地区白天和夜间的温度相差很大。因此,许多沙漠居民用厚墙建造房屋。这些厚墙在房子里起到了有用的作用。例如,在冬天,厚厚的墙壁白天吸收太阳的热量,晚上辐射热量。沙漠的人在家里或住宅里总是比较舒适,因为他们建造它们是为了适应沙漠气候。
然后,电力燃料的供应变得既便宜又容易获得。对住房的影响是立竿见影的。人们开始按时尚而非实用的方式建造自己的房子。房屋不再反映建筑材料或气候的可用性。
陡峭的屋顶的房子可以在热带地区发现的(热带地区),地球的温暖地区,尽管这些尖尖的屋顶是(来自,产生)在世界下雪的地区。大雪落斜屋顶(歪斜的)。另一个例子是玻璃的使用。几乎完全由玻璃制成的房子可以在非常寒冷的地方找到。然而,普通玻璃不隔离(绝缘)因为它既保持了冷空气也保持在温暖的空气。只要燃料便宜且容易获得,人们就可以在任何地方建造任何类型的房子。
B
C
3. B
4. D
5. A
㈤ 沙漠里的阿拉伯人 英语小故事 翻译
沙漠里的阿拉伯人 英团滚语小故事 翻译
沙漠里的阿拉伯人
Arabs in the desert
沙漠里的阿拉伯人
Arabs in the desert
沙漠里的阿拉伯人
Arabs in the desert
为啥英语比阿拉伯语吃香?我的阿拉伯语白学了吗?有阿拉伯人吗,嫁阿拉伯人算了
去阿拉伯国家吧!你肯定能混很好的。英语吃香主要是它是最广泛使用的语言
请问中东(17) 阿拉伯人如何在沙漠里搞绿化
在赚了数也数不清的钱之后,不知道哪个酋长决定让阿联酋的经济多元化,摆脱对石油的依赖。10多年前他们派人去全世界考察,重点考察新加坡这类没有资源却能蓬勃发展的城市,然后他们彻底改变了阿联酋的滨海城市迪拜。他们成功了,不仅建立了一个充满活力的经济体,而且还创造了一个美丽的新兴旅游城市。随后许多阿拉伯国家开始兴建他们美丽的城市,阿拉伯人如何把荒漠变作绿洲呢?滴灌法是解决之道。(棕榈叶岛上面建有别墅,售卖给全世界的富人,摄于迪拜)
滴灌法的原理很简单,就是用带孔的塑胶管把水慢慢渗入土地,局部湿润土地,最大程度地让植物吸收水分,无积水,减少水分的损耗和自然挥发。这种灌溉方式可以将塑胶管埋在地下,也可以曝露在空气中。前者成本较高,但是更为美观,城市里的花园中,你很难看到黑色的难看的塑胶管,这个沙漠绿洲英勇由于其貌不扬,不是被埋在地下,就是被巧妙地藏在花丛中。(迪拜七星级的帆船酒店前的花园,摄于阿联酋,如此美丽的城市,可是从沙漠一点点变来的) 中东阿富汗诸国游记 阿拉伯帝国瓦解后,伟大的场景只存在于阿拉伯人的神话故事和记忆中。驼铃、沙漠,白色的头巾,除了这些他们几乎一无所有。直到有一天人们发现半岛上埋藏着丰富的石油,这是阿拉赐予他们的四十大盗宝藏,阿拉伯人从此发达了。这给了他们足够的钱去构建沙漠中的人工绿洲,以及一切他们能够想到的伟大的建筑物,比如世界第一高塔和七星级酒店。这一切都是从沙漠开始的(荒漠中的工地,摄于阿联酋)
如果没有小小的塑胶管,城市不会变得绿意盎然,也就没有中东旅游城市迪拜的神话了。阿拉伯人在沙漠中建起了钢筋水泥的丛林,然后用滴灌法解决了城市绿化问题。他们把成千上万的塑胶管和自来水管连接起来,铺在本是荒漠的土地上。(铺满塑胶管的城市里的小花园,正在建设中,摄于科威特)
经过一段时间的培养,城市里布满了鲜花和绿色的植物。这个世界只有想不到,没有做不到。我们不要怨天尤人,脚踏实地从眼前开始(使用滴灌法的街心小花园,摄于卡塔尔)
在沙漠中培养花草可不是一件容易的事情,滴灌法水量过大会导致积水渗中过多,水量过小则会让花草 *** 。(马路旁的花草,奄奄一息,摄于巴林)
(铺满塑胶管的城市里的小花园,已经完成的,摄于科威特)以色列女兵生活照 卡塔尔多哈机场附近的大草坪和清真寺,可以想象么,这完全是沙漠变来的。
巨型现代雕塑,矗立在通往巴林机场的大桥前端。(摄于巴林)巴勒斯坦人生活现状 这种方式不仅可以用来绿化沙漠中的城市,还可以在沙化了的土壤中种植农作物。这是这种方式结合大棚技术让阿拉伯人有丰富的蔬菜和水果供应,你从飞机上能看到许多巨大的圆圈,那些就是滴灌法的农田。当然,直接从附近国家买也许会更便宜。(科威特的农贸市场)
科威特大清真寺内的院落
我是阿拉伯人我想找工作翻译阿拉伯
我是阿拉伯人我想找工作
أنا العربي، أنا أبحث عن عمل
1.阿拉伯人生活在沙漠广布的_____.
阿拉伯人生活在沙漠广布的阿拉伯半岛
澳大利亚人在草原上放牧羊群,创造了发达的畜牧业.
为什么称阿拉伯人为沙漠王子
恕我孤陋寡闻,没听说称阿拉伯人为沙漠王子。
可能是那边有酋长国,且沙漠众多
酋长国的王子称作沙漠王子吧。
阿拉伯人说的英语准吗?
可能也是因人而异吧,但是总体上来说那边的人说英语的口音都很重,好像除了欧洲一些国家的人们接触英语比较多,说得还好听一些,其他的就数中国人说的英语好听了。
如果你要打算和阿拉伯人说英语的话就的小心点,别完全相信了!
你是阿拉伯人吗?翻译成英文
Are you Arab?
一夫四妻的阿拉伯人
古兰经里说“你们可以娶1个两个3个或者4个” 当时没往下说所以只到4个
说是4个 没多少人娶得了4个 因塌喊余为古兰经还有规定:妻子们待遇平等! 打个比方,就是说钻戒每人一个 一样的,老婆不愿意要都不行。。房子还得每个人一套。。
现在社会进步了 也没有多少多妻的阿拉伯人了,但是说媒的传统还在。他们也没有计划生育,我们的埃及外教有30+的侄子侄女 你觉得会有光棍么?
最后说一下妇女权利的问题 每年都有阿拉伯语系的学生毕业论文选择些妇女问题,都是勉强通过。你觉得没人权,可是她们乐在其中,每天带带孩子,做做家务 看看肥皂剧多好,她们往往不觉得自己受到什么歧视
北京哪里的阿拉伯人比较多?
阿拉伯的最多,,问这个
㈥ 有两道英语阅读题,求解!请说明选某个选项的原因。
D B
第一题文章还是在讲美或察国不让朝鲜发展核武器,最终却让其发展起来了,这是美国的纳团败失误。 A ,B,C选项大致洞颤都是讲美国轻视朝鲜,不惧怕它发展核武器,与文章主旨不符。
第二题请看第三段和第四段谈到撒哈拉周边沙漠地区人口增长被忽略的一个因素:大量十几岁的女青少年成为了妈妈级人物。有1/5的到了分娩年龄的成年女性每年生一个孩子。少女,熟女都去生产而且每年一个。这就表明此地区繁殖率高, A到2020年将有世界最大的人口,C只是小幅度的感染了 AIDS,D会增加寿命。文章中没有提到,属于臆断。故选B
㈦ 英文演讲稿:走出沙漠
比起其它应用文的写作来,写演讲稿似乎要难茄运亏一些,原因在于演讲稿的信息容量比较大,写作步骤不像其它应用文那么统一,是自成体系的。下面是我为您整理的颤神英语演讲稿:走出沙漠。希望可以帮悄李到您!
【英文演讲稿:走出沙漠】
Farewell, Indifference
Who was the most well-known figure in China last month? It’s Ma JiaJue—the college student who murdered 4 of his roommates. Many people attributed his crime to his poverty and deficient ecation. In my opinion, his crime also has much to do with his classmates’ indifference.
Indifference is a terrible disease in today’s colleges and the whole society. It’s not rare that two students who have studied together for 4 years have never spoken to each other. It’s not rare that a student who has been absent from class for several days is not noticed at all. It’s also not rare that a student who has severe psychological problems is not cared about at all.
Some people may say ‘What the students with psychological problems like Ma JiaJue need is not care but psychotherapy.” However, when people are ill, what they need most is not only medical treatment, but also care from people around them. Every smile and every caring word will bring sunshine to their life.
I once heard one of my roommates who was an introverted girl sobbing at mid-night. Being afraid of disturbing her, I sent a text message to comfort her. The next day, she told me that she was crying for not being invited to one of her friend’s birthday party. She thought she was neglected by others. But my message was really comforting which told her someone still cared about her.
What can we do to prevent the tragedy of Ma JiaJue from happening again? Some people may say ‘Let’s open more psychological courses in schools.’ and other people may say ‘Let’s donate more money for the poor students.’ But I’ll say “My fellow student, let’s give more love and care to our roommates, our classmates and every person around us!”
走出冷漠
谁是中国上个月最有名的人物? 这当然要数马加爵了——这个杀害了四名同学的大学生。很多人将他的犯罪归结于他的贫穷和不全面的教育。但我觉得他的犯罪还跟他周围同学的冷漠有很大关系。
冷漠是流行于当今校园及整个社会中的一种可怕的疾病。有的同学在一起学习了4年却从未说过话,有的同学几天没去上课却无人知晓,还有的同学有了严重的心理问题却得不到关心。
有人说:像马加爵那样有心理问题的人需要的不是关心而是心理治疗。但在一个人生病的时候,除了医生的治疗,他需要的还有周围人的关心。一个微笑,一声问候都能为他们的生活带来阳光。
有一天半夜,我碰巧听见寝室里一个平时很内向的女孩在轻声抽泣。为了不惊动她,我给她发了一条短信来安慰她。第二天,他告诉我那晚她哭了是因为她的一位好朋友开生日聚会没有请她参加,她觉得自己被大家所忽视了。但我对短信却给了她很大安慰,让她觉得还是有人惦记着她的。
如何才能阻止马加爵的悲剧重演呢?有人呼吁应该在学校开设更多的心理辅导课程,有人建议应该给贫困学生更多的捐助,而我要说的是:同学们,让我们把更多的关爱带给我们的舍友,同学和身边的每一个人!
我精心推荐
㈧ 求外研社英语必修3的《Sandstorms in Asia》的全文翻译。
Sandstorms in Asia
亚洲沙尘暴
Sandstorms have been a major disaster for many Asian countries
for centuries.
几个世纪以来,沙尘暴已经成为很多亚洲国家的严重灾害。
Scientists have
tried many ways to
solve this problem and in China,
a mass campaign
has been started to help solve it.
科学家已经想了很多办法来解决这个问题,在中国,已经开展了一场帮助解决沙尘暴问题的大型战争。
Sandstorms are strong, dry winds that carry sand. They are often
so thick that
you cannot see the sun, and the wind is sometimes strong enough to move sand nes.
沙尘暴是带有沙石和尘土的强大而干燥的风。沙尘暴通常很浓密以至于人们都看不见太阳,有时候,风的强度大到可以掀动沙丘。
The four main places in the world
where
there are sandstorms are Central Asia, North America, Central Africa and Australia. Ren Jianbo, from Inner Mongolia described a terrible
sandstorm he
experienced as a child
in the desert.
世界上四个主要的有沙尘暴的地方是:亚洲中部、北美、非洲中部和澳大利亚。来自内蒙古的任建波描述了他小时候在沙漠中经历过的一次严重的沙尘暴,
“
To have been caught
in a sandstorm was
a terrible experience,
” he said. “There was nothing to be done.
“
被困在沙尘暴中是一种很可怕的经历,
”
他说,
“
什么也干不了
,
It was the most frightening and the
most dangerous situation I’ve ever been in. You just had to hope you'd survive. I thought I was going to
disappear
under the sand.”
那是我遭遇过的最可怕、最危险的境况,你只能希望自己能够幸存,我原以为我会消失在沙石底下。
”
Northwest China is part of the sandstorm centre in Central Asia. Sandstorms begin in desert areas.
中国西北是亚洲中央沙尘暴中心的一部分。沙尘暴开始于沙漠地带,
Sandstorms in China
appear to have increased
in recent years
as a result of
“desertification”.
近年来因为
“
沙漠化
”
,中国发生沙尘暴的次数明显增加了。
This is a process that happens when land becomes desert because of climate changes and because people
cut down
trees and
dig up grass
.
这是发生在由于气候变化以及人们砍伐树木、开垦草地等使得陆地变成沙漠时的过程。
Sandstorms sometimes affect Beijing. Citizens
wake up
to an orange sky and strong winds that
cover
the city in a thick, brown-yellow st.
有时候沙尘暴会影响北京,市民醒来时,发现昏黄的天空,狂风夹着黄沙在城里肆虐。
The storms sometimes
continue all day
and traffic moves very slowly because the thick st
makes it difficult to see
.
暴风有时持续一整天,因为浓密的尘土降低了能见度,所以车辆等开得很慢。
The Chinese Central Weather Station can forecast a sandstorm some weeks before it arrives in Beijing, but the
strength
of the storm sometimes surprises people.
中国中央气象台在沙尘暴到达北京前的几个星期就能预见到,但是风暴的威力有时是惊人的。
When a sandstorm arrives in the city, weather experts
advise
people
not to
go out. Huang Xiaomei, who lives in Beijing says,
当沙尘暴到达一个城市时,专家会建议人们不要出门。居住在北京的黄小梅说;
“
To be cycling
in a sandstorm is frightening. The winds are very strong. It's difficult to breathe and the st makes me ill. So if you want to go out, you'd better
wear a mask
.”
“
在沙尘暴中骑车是很可怕的,风力非常强,很难呼吸,而且尘土会让我得病,所以如果你想出门,最好带上面罩。
”
The desert is only 250 kilometres away to the west of Beijing.
To prevent
it coming nearer, the government is planting trees.
沙漠位于北京西边距离北京仅仅
250
千米,为了防止沙漠进一步向北京延伸,政府正在植树。
Already the government has planted more than 30 billion trees and plans to
continue planting
for the next five years.
目前政府已经种了超过三十亿棵树,而且计划在接下来的五年中继续植树。
㈨ 高中英语阅读理解题及答案解析
高中英语阅读理解题及答案解析
下面是我给大家整理的关于高中的英语阅读理解的练习以及答案解析,一起来看一下吧!
第一篇:
The Erie Canal was the first important national waterway built in the US. It crossed New York from Buffalo on Lake Erie Troy to Albany on the Hudson River. It joined the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. The canal served as a route over which instrial goods could flow into the west, and materials could pour into the east. The Erie Canal helped New York develop into the nation’s largest city.
The building of the canal was paid for entirely by the state of New York. It cost $ 7 143 789, but it soon gained its price many times over. Between 1825, when the canal was opened, and 1882, when toll charges(过运河费) were stopped, the state collected $121 461 891.
For a hundred years before the Erie was built, people had been talking about a canal which could join the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. The man who planned the Erie Canal and carried the plan through was De Witt Clinton. Those who were against the canal laughingly called it “Clinton’s Ditch(沟)”. Clinton talked and wrote about the canal and drew up plans for it. He and Governor Morris went to Washington in 1812 to ask for help for the canal, but they were unsuccessful.
Clinton became governor of New York in 1817, and shortly afterwards, on July 4, 1817, broke ground for the canal in Rome, N.Y. The first part of the canal was completed in 1820. As the canal grew, towns along its course developed fast. The length of the canal is 363 miles.
1. We can see that the Erie Canal ________.
A. joined the Great Lakes together
B. crossed New York from north to south
C. played an important part in developing New York City
D. was the first waterway built in the US
2. It can be inferred that ________ into the Atlantic Ocean.
A. the Great Lakes flowB. the Hudson River flows
C. Lake Erie flowsD. the Erie Canal flows
3. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. The Erie Canal brought profits of over $114, 000, 000.
B. It’s 363 miles from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
C. The West was more advanced than the East when the canal was built.
D. Many other states helped New York built the canal.
4. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Clinton broke ground for the canal at both ends.
B. Clinton started building the canal before he became governor.
C. All parts of the canal were completed at the same time.
D. Construction of the canal took eight years.
第二篇:
Death Valley is one of the most famous deserts in the United States, covering a wide area with its alkali sand. Almost 20 percent of this area is well below sea level, and Badwater, a salt water pool, is about 280 feet below sea level and the lowest point in the United States.
Long ago the Panamint Indians called this place “Tomesha”— the land of fire. Death Valley’s present name dates back to 1849, when a group of miners coming across from Nevada became lost in its unpleasantness and hugeness and their adventure turned out to be a sad story. Today Death Valley has been declared a National Monument(纪念碑) and is crossed by several well-marked roads where good services can be found easily. Luckily the change created by human settlement has hardly ruined the special beauty of this place.
Here nature created a lot of surprising, almost like the sights on the moon, ever-changing as the frequent wind moves the sand about, showing the most unusual colors. One of the most astonishing and variable parts of Death Valley is the Devil’ s Golf Course, where it seems hard for one to tell reality from terrible dreams. Sand sculptures(沙雕) stand on a frightening ground, as evening shadows move and lengthen.
1. _______ is the lowest place in the desert.
A. TomeshaB. Death Valley
C. NevadaD. Badwater
2. The name of the valley comes from _______.
A. an Indian nameB. the death of the miners
C. the local peopleD. a National Movement
3. From the passage we can learn that _______.
A. no one had ever known the desert before the miners
B. it’s still not easy to travel across the desert
C. people can find gas-stations, cafes and hotels in the desert
D. people have changed the natural sight of the desert
4. Devil Golf Course is famous for _______.
A. the frequent windB. the colors of the sand
C. dream-like sightsD. the sand sculptures
5. From the passage we can see that the writer _______ the Death Valley.
A. appreciatesB. is fearful of
C. dislikesD. is tired of
>>>>>>答案及解析<<<<<<
第一篇:
本文介绍了Erie Canal的作用及修建过程。
1. C. 细节题。根据文章第1段最后一句The Erie Canal helped New York develop into the nation’s largest city 及全段内容,可推知此题答案为C。
2. B. 推断题。根据文章第1段第2句和第3句:运河from Buffalo on Lake Erie Troy to Albany on the Hudson River 横跨了New York 把the Great Lakes和the Atlantic Ocean联系起来了可推知此题答案为B。
3. A. 推断题。通过比较文章第2段第2句 It cost $ 7, 143, 789 和第2段最后一句中的…the state collected $121, 461, 891可推知此题答案为A。
4. D. 推断题。根据文章最后一段第1句中的…on July 4, 1817, broke ground for the canal in Rome, N.Y. 和第2段第2句中的 Between 1825, when the canal was opened… 可推知此题答案为D。
第二篇:
本文介绍了美国的一个著名沙漠——“死亡谷”名称的由来以及 “死亡谷”奇特的`风光。
1. D. 细节题。根据 …and Badwater, a salt water pool, is about 280 feet below sea level and the lowest point in the United States 可推知此题答案为 D。
2. B. 推断题。根据 …when a group of miners coming across from Nevada became lost in its unpleasantness and hugeness and their adventure turned out to be a sad story… 可知“死亡谷”的名称来源于这些迷路矿工的死亡。
3. C. 推断题。根据 …well-marked roads where good services can be found easily… 可以判断 C 为最佳答案。
4. C. 细节题。根据 …where it seems hard for one to tell reality from terrible dreams 可推知答案为 C。
5. A. 推断题。根据the special beauty of this place…like the sights on the moon… ever-changing…showing the most unusual colors等关键词语可以知道作者是带着赞赏的语气来描述“死亡谷”的。
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