老师要我们找各国的历史风景名胜,及人土风情要:英,美,法,澳大利亚,埃及,日本,我国,还有台湾
要是英文名字的
比如
悉尼歌剧院 Sydney Opera House
法国凯旋门 triumphal arch
參考答案:日本富士山:Fuji
德国茨温格尔宫:Zwinger
英国白金汉宫:Buckingham Palace
英国的大笨钟:Big Ben
法国凯旋门:Triumphal Arch
澳大利亚悉尼塔:Syney Tower
意大利罗马竞技场:Piazza del Colosseo
悉尼歌剧院 :Sydney Opera House
尼亚加拉大瀑布:Niagara Falls
安大略科学中心:Ontario Science Centre
多伦多动物园:Toronto Zoo
美国国会大厦:The Capitol
美国自由女神:Statue of Liberty
这是一篇关于美国自由女神(Statue of Liberty)的介绍
我这里还有很多关于各个国家风俗的介绍,如果你要就发信息给我吧^_^
What monument is a symbol of American freedom known around the world? It is the Statue of Liberty in New York City’s harbor.
The statue became a symbol of freedom in the first half of the 20th century. That’s when millions of European immigrants came to the United States by ship and passed through the harbor. The statue of a tall lady holding a torch was a welcoming beacon.
A GIANT SCULPTURE
The Statue of Liberty is a giant sculpture of a woman dressed in flowing robes and wearing a spiked crown. Her right hand holds a gold torch high above her head. Her left arm holds a book of law with the date July 4, 1776, the date Americans declared their independence from Britain. The statue from base to torch is 305 feet (93 meters) high. The lady herself stands 151 feet (46 meters) tall.
VISITING THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
The Statue of Liberty stands on Liberty Island. You can reach the island by ferry from New York City. An elevator takes you to an observation deck at the top of the monument’s base. Some visitors climb 354 steps to reach the statue’s crown. From there, they have a spectacular view of New York City and its harbor. Ellis Island, where millions of immigrants entered the United States, is located nearby.
GIFT FROM FRANCE
The people of France gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States in 1884. The gift honors the alliance between the two nations during the American Revolution. Thousands of French citizens donated the money to build the statue. French sculptor Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi designed the statue.
After completion, the statue was exhibited in France. It was then taken apart for shipment to the United States and put back together at its present location. United States president Grover Cleveland dedicated the Statue of Liberty on October 28, 1886.
A poem is written on the base of the monument. It includes these words: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to be free.…”