『壹』 急,找三篇常州初中英语阅读理解
A little Brave Girl
A little Brave Girl
It is a true story.
This story was set in at the end of 2004 Zhejiang, when a ten-year old girl walked on her way to home from school as usual, she was being kidnapped off guard
by three men, whom are over 30 years of age, be tall, strong, and are very experienced in kidnapping. For just a split second, the girl was got in a car and didn’t know where she would head, but she didn’t burst into tears like others probably have done in her age, was unusually sober and figured out what has just happened. After short deliberation, she gave her parents telephone number to three
kidnappers after she was asked twice. Kidnappers shortly send short message to
her parents to tell what they did a moment ago for the ransom of RMB500,000 as they commands, threatened them with their daughter’s life. Her parents were at their wits' end at that moment and later had to dial police for helping. During closely watched by two kidnappers, the girl were pleased to cooperate with them in three meals, water, and spoke something to them for delaying. Luckily, kidnappers are very emotional and were amazed at what the girl said when it comes to money, “ I know clearly you are impossible to kill me, you need money most of all
, but you should know money doesn’t grow on trees, but on painstaking hands.”
The girl said, “ Uncle, you have probably had children like me, if you children
are in the danger of kidnapping, how then do you think? …” Finally, the kidnappers were profoundly moved by her reasonable words, and policemen easily seized them about two days later, now they do their time.
Soon after, a journalist wanted to disclose the reason why such a little young
girl is so wise upon the curious queries from the public, but the girl’s parents definitely rejected to accept visit, because they are afraid of kidnapping again as everyone would probably know her. But her main teacher briefly told that
the school often takes “ Keep a head ring a crisis, to be wise and brave.” as a compulsory lesson to ecate pupils, this girl are brave enough to practise
this lesson. Also, the girl said she was sort of scared but must to eat enough to keep energetic so as to fight against the kidnappers as long as she could.
Through this story, I deeply feel that the importance of ecation. Nothing is
more important than to receive ecation. Ecation, is absolutely not complete
with graation, is a lifelong study and bound to exert a great impact on our future. Further, the value of ecation. We should not ecate children only for
the aim of ecation, our foremost purpose is to fit them for life.
We can see bats in almost every part of the world but they can’t live in very hot or very cold places. They live on all continents but do not live on Antarctica. You can find most species of bats in the places where the weather is nice and warm.
On some islands there are only a few kinds of bats. That’s because it’s too far for most bats to get to those islands.
In the United States, the greatest number of bats live in the south-western part of the country. This place has all kinds of places where bats can live and there is a lot of food ring most of the year. For example, Texas has 32 different kinds of bats while Maine has only 8; Arizona has 28 species, but Michigan has just 10.
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Questions:1. The underlined word "species" in the first paragraph means "______"in Chinese.
A. 种类B. 数量C. 天敌D. 栖息地
2. We can learn from the passage that _____.
A. bats like warm places
B. bats live everywhere in the world
C. the US has the most bats in the world
D. bats don’t like living on islands
3. The passage mainly tells us ____.
A. how bats live B. where bats live
C. bats’food D. bats’life
B
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In warm water, there is a kind of sea mammal1 called gongs. They live a comfortable life. They have no natural enemies and never fight2.Dugongs lived in the oceans ring the age of dinosaurs. They have funny faces and no front teeth! Their teeth grow only along the sides of their mouth. Some think they are ugly. Only their mothers may love them, but as we know, they are important and helpful for us!
Dugongs only eat plants. They swim slowly so that they can eat the sea grass. They often dig down into the sand and eat sea-grass roots. Dugongs relax ring the day. During most of the night, they eat. They eat noisily and you can often hear the sounds of their chomping teeth.
Dugongs give birth to only one baby every three to five years. They take the newborn baby to the surface of the water so that the baby can take its first breath of air. It stays with its mother for two years and sometimes rests on its mother’s back. Dugongs feed their young with milk.
Dugongs can live for about 60 years, but every year more and more people move to near the warm coasts and rivers which are also the homes to gongs. They have fewer places to live and feed.
Notes:
1. mammal n. 哺乳动物
2. 意为:在自然界它们没有敌人,也从不争斗。
词数:39处理时间:2′09〃Questions:
1. Which one is the best title for this article?
A. The Kind Animal
B. Dugongs’Lives
C. Dugongs Are Nice
D. Mother Loves Dugongs
2. The underlined words "chomping teeth"mean __________.
A. washing teeth
B. changing teeth
C. eating loudly
D. opening the mouth
3. Which one is TRUE?
A. Dugong babies live with their mother when they are 3 years old.
B. Dugongs eat animals and plants.
C. Dugongs give birth every year.
D. Dugongs can live for as long as 60 years.
阅读新题型
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A man was looking for office help. He put a sign1 in the window: "HELP WANTED. Must know how to type2 and speak two languages, and be good at the computer."1 The man was surprised, but led him into the office. Inside, the dog jumped on the chair and looked at him.
The man said, "I can’t give you this job. The sign says you must know how to type." The dog jumped down, went to the typewriter, and typed out a perfect letter. 2 The man was shocked3, but told the dog, "The sign says you have to be good at the computer." The dog went to the computer and wrote out the same letter on it.
The man looked at the dog and said, "You’re a very clever dog. 3 "
The dog looked at the man and said, "Meow!"
Notes:
1. sign n. 标牌
2. type v. 打字
3. shock v.使震惊
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Task: Please put the following sentences in the blanks. 把下列句子还原到文中空白处。
A. He took out the piece of paper and gave it to the manager.
B. However, I still can’t give you the job, because the sign also says that you need to speak two languages.
C. A short time later, a dog came to the window, saw the sign and went inside.
本期阅读答案
阅读A 1-3 A A B
阅读B 1-3 B C D
阅读新题型
1-3 C A B
Thomas Alva Edison was a man of wonderful ability who
had the good luck to be born at a good time. In the period
just after the American Civil War the United States was
growing conditions were right for the talents of a man like
Edison.
The Edison family had come to the United States from Holland
in the early part of the l8th century. Thomas Alva the
youngest of Samuel’s seven children was born in 1847.
Thomas was an unusually curious child. Even at an early age
he loved to read and make experiments. Because he was so
dreamy and quiet a teacher once accused him of being stupid.
Thomas’s mother was so displeased by this remark that she took
her son out of school and never sent him back. She took charge
of his ecation herself and taught him reading history
science and philosophy. Edison was a very quick reader and he
remembered everything. Once he got the idea of starting at the
first shelf of a large library and reading everything in it.
But after reading through fifteen feet of books he gave up
this ambition.
In order to earn money for books and for his scientific
experiments Thomas sold vegetables from the family garden.
This work did not bring in enough money and so he began to
sell newspapers and candy on a train that ran between Port
HuronMichigan and Detroit. Because people were so eager for
the latest news about the CiviI War which was then at its
height Thomas decided in February 1862 when he was fifteen
years old to print a newspaper of his own the Weekly Herald,
in a baggage car of the train where he worked.In four years he
earned two thousand dollars from thisbusiness.
While he worked on the train young Edison continued to
experiment setting up a laboratory in the baggage car. One day
a stick of phosphorus feIl to the floor and set thecar on
fire. The conctor of the train as so angry that he threw Tom
and all his equipment off the train at the next station; he
also struck Tom causing a permanent injury which later made
him deaf in the right ear.
One day not long after he had started his newspaper, EdiSon
saw a child playing on the tracks in front of a train. He
jumped off the station platform and snatched the child from
the wheels of the train. The father who happened to be the
stationmaster was so grateful that he offered to teach Tom to
become a telegraph operator.He gave him lessons four days a
week after the station had closed for the nightand in three
weeks Edison was a better telegrapher than his teacher.
Edison was sober and independent for his age, but hen was
restless and very careless in his dress. He began to wander
from city to city and from job to job. Because his ideas were
too strange to please the men who hired him,they often asked
him to leave. During this time, he worked in Indianapolis,
Cincinnati, Memphis, and Louisville.
Edison went to Boston's where he had been promised work as
adegraph operator, mainly because of the neat handwriting in
his letter of application, When heappeared in that city, he
looked so untidy and strange that the superintendent asked him
to return later in the day to take a test in telegraphy, with
ihe idea of making ihe test so diffcult that the young man
could not possibly pass it, As the rapid message came in,
Edison realized clerks in the station were playing a joke on
him. They had arranged for the new York operator to send him a
message, faster and faster,in an effort to make Edison admit
that he could not write it down at such a rapid pace, But
Edison was not discouraged. He decided to outwit these
fellows, and he began to send a message himself. He said to
the New York operator,“Come on, don’t go to sleep.Get busy!
That ended the joke, and Edison won his job, as weil as the
title of fastest telegraph operator in the Western Union
Company.
In 1869 he borrowed some money and went to New York. During
the first three years he spent there, he nearly died of
starvation. He slept in a room belonging to a company that
sent information on stock prices to the business houses of New
York. One day the machine that printed news about gold
stopped. Six hundred banks and business houses were without
information about what was being bought and sold that day.
Edison succeeded in repairing the machine, and he was then
offered a job as manager for $300 a month. He was soon hard at
work making improvements in the machine and inventing new
parts. His Universal Printer, invented at this time, printed
full information about gold prices, instead of showing them
only by a few letters and numbers. This was his first big
success. GeneraI Marshall Lefferts, president of the Gold and
Stock Telegraph Company, bought this and several other
inventions of Edison's for forty thousand dollars.
Edison then put his new money to work. He opened a factory
in Newark,New Jersey. Soon he had over one hundred and fifty
men building machines to record stock prices, while he himself
continued to work on new ideas. At one time, he had forty-five
separate inventions in his laboratory, including several
important improvements of the telegrilph. He invented a way of
sending two messages at the same time in opposite directions,
and then a way of sending two messages at the same time in the
same direction,In 1874 he invented and sold to Western Union a
system by which four messages could be sent over one wire at
the same time, two in each direction. He also perfected a new
system for sending telegrams. These inventions saved Western
Union milhons of dollars in the cost of wires and telegraph
poles alone.
Western Union then suggested to Edison that he try to
develop a commercially useful telephone, Alexander Graham Bell
had already patented the te1ephone, but Bell's telephone could
be heard only over short distances. Edison added several
improvements, which were adopted, and are still used in the
telephone today. Western Union paid Edison one hundred
thousand dollars for his inventions.
In l876 he built a workshop and laboratory in Menlo Park,
New Jersey. He was known after that as he Wizard of Menlo
Park,because of the wonderful discoveries he made there, He
began to study the attempts of other men to invent an
incandescent electric light. He tried over and over again to
make a soft light that would be suitab1e for use in private
houses. He tested over two thousand materials before
discovering one that would work. He needed something that
would become hot and give off light when electricity passed
through it in a glass container from which the air had been
removed. He spent a hundred thousand dollars searching for the
best material. Men were sent to India, China, Brazil, and
finally, Japan, where a material was finally found.
In Jalluary,1880, the electric light was patented. Edison
then built a factory for the proction of his light in Menlo
Park, and an electric power station in New York City. But it
was fourteen years before the public really accepted the
electric light. After that, the electric light business grew
So great that Edison was able to sell his share in the
electric light for more than one million dollars.
Edison patented over one thousand separate inventions ring
his life, He never stopped trying to learn more about science
and what it could do for man, His discoveries probably
increased the wealth of the world more than those of any other
single man in history.
On October l8,1931,Edison died at the age of eighiy-four at
his home in Orange, New Jersey. Several days later, the whole
United States turned off its electric lights for one minute,
in honor of the man whose discoveries had so changed and
improved the life of people everywhere.
托马斯.阿尔法.爱迪生是一位诞生在好时代里的天才人物。
南北战争以后,美国正在成长壮大,各种条件对于象爱迪生这样有天才的人都是有利的。
爱迪生一家人在十八世纪早期从荷兰来到美国。托马斯·阿尔法生于1847年,是撒缪尔的七个孩子中最小的一个。
托马斯是一个好奇心特强的孩子。即使还在幼年时代,他就爱读书和做实验。因为
他如此爱好空想和不声不响,以致一位老师有一次骂他愚蠢。托马斯的母亲对这个评语很不高兴,她令孩子退学不再返校。母亲自己照管孩子的教育,教他阅读,教他历史、科学和哲学等。爱迪生读起书来,领会得快,而且过目不忘。有一次他异想天开,要从一所大图书馆的第一个书架看起,看完书架上每一本书。但在看完了书架上十五英尺厚的书籍后,他放弃了这个野心。
为了挣钱买书和搞科学实验,托马斯就出售他家菜园中的蔬菜。这工作挣不到足够的钱,所以他就开始在一列专跑休伦港、密执安和底特律的火车上卖报纸和糖果。因为人们在南北战争的高潮中急于了解战争的新情况,托马斯在1862年2月间,他十五岁时,决定在他所工作的火车行李车上印刷他自己的报纸《先驱周报》。四年之间他从这张报纸上赚了二千美元。
年轻的爱迪生在火车上工作时继续搞实验,在行李车上建立了一间实验室。有一天
一根磷棒掉在地板上使这节车厢着火。列车长十分生气,在下一个车站把汤姆和他的所有实
验设备都扔下了火车,还揍了汤姆一顿,造成永久性伤害,使爱迪生右耳聋了。
爱迪生在开办他的报纸后不久,有一天望见一个小孩在火车前面的铁轨上玩耍。他急忙从站台上跳下把小孩从火车轮子下抢救出来。这孩子的父亲正好是站长,他很感激,主动
提出要教会汤姆成为电报员。他在车站夜晚关门后,每周给他上四次课,三个星期之后爱迪生 便成为比他老师更好的电报员了。
就他的年龄来说,爱迪生很稳重,有独立性,但他见异思迁,而且对于衣着很不注意。 他开始从一个城市漫游到另一个城市,从一个
职业换到另一个职业。因为他的想法太离奇,
不能使雇用他的人满意,雇主们常常叫他卷铺盖走路。在这段时间里,他在印地安纳波利斯,辛辛那提,孟菲斯和路易斯维尔等城市都工作过。
爱迪生去到了波士顿,在那里有人答应给他电报员的工作,主要因为他的求职信中字迹写得工整。当他在波士顿露面时,他是如此的衣冠不整,怪里怪气,以致主管人叫他当天晚些时候去参加电报技术的考试,目的是要故意出难题,使这位青年考不及格。当电报迅速拍进来时,爱迪生意识到电报局的职工们是在和他开玩笑。他们已经和纽约市的电报员安排好,给爱迪生拍一份电报来,越拍越快,企图迫使爱迪生承认他抄不下这么快的电报。但爱迪生没有泄气。他决心以智取胜,于是他开始自己拍出一份电报。他对纽约市的电报员说:“来吧,别去睡觉,使劲吧!”这就结束了这场玩笑,爱迪生也赢得了他的职位,同时还赢得了西联电讯公司最快电报员的称号。
1869年爱迪生借了些钱去到纽约,他在纽约的头三年里,几乎饿死。他睡在一家公司的一间房子里,这公司专给纽约各商行提供股票行情。一天,那台印刷黄金行情的机器不动了。六百家银行和商行都收不到关于那天买进卖出的商情,爱迪生把这机器修好了,因此人家给了他一个经理的职位,月薪三百美元。他很
快地就努力改进这台机器,并且还发明了许多新部件。他当时发明的万能印刷机印出了关于金价的全部情报,而不只是以少数字母和数字来显示行情。这是他第一个巨大的成功,金价和股票电报公司的经理马歇尔。莱费兹将军出资四万美元把这台机器和爱迪生的其他几项发明买了下来。
爱迪生就拿这新到手的钱做生意。他在新泽西州纽阿克市开了一家工厂。很快地他就雇了一百五十人制造纪录股票行情的机器了,而他自己则继续试验他的一些新想法。有一段时间在他实验室里共有四十五个不同的发明项目,包括几项对于电报机的重要改进。他想出了一种方法,可从两个相反方向同时各拍出一份电报,随后又想出一种方法,可从一个方向同时拍两份电报。1874年他发明并售给西联电讯公司一种装置,用了它可以在一根电线上拍发四份电报,即从每一方向可同时拍发两份电报。他还改进了一种拍电报的新方法。使之趋于完善。这些发明,仅在电线和电线竿的成本上就为西联电讯公司节约了几百万美元。
西联电讯公司又向爱迪生建议:叫他试制一部商用电话,亚历山大.贝尔已经取得了电话机的专利,但贝尔的电话讥只能在短距
离内听见。爱迪生增大了几项改进,被采用了,这些改进直到今天仍然应用在电话上。西联电讯公司为他的几项发明付给爱迪生十万美元。
1876年,爱迪生在新泽西州门洛园建造了一个车间和实验室,由于他在那里搞出了许多奇妙的发明,以后他被人们称为“洛园的巫师”。他开始研究别人为发明白热电灯所作的尝试。他一次再一次地试制一种适子家用的柔光灯。在找到,种合用的材料之前,他竟试验了两千种以上的材料。他需要某种可放在抽去空气的玻璃容器内,通过电流后能变热并发出光来的材料。他花了十万美元寻找最好的材料。他派人去印度、中国、巴西,最后终于在日本找到了。
在1880年1月,他取得了电灯专利权。爱迪生在门洛园建造了一家生产电灯的工厂,并在纽约市建成了一座发电站。但是直到过十四年公众才真正接受他的电灯。在那以后,电灯业发展得规模如此之大。以致爱迪生出售他的电灯股票时,竟得了一百多万美元。
爱迪生一生中得到一千多种发明项
国的专利为了学习更多的科学并使科学为人类服务,他永不停息。他的各种发明为世界增加的财富可能比历史上任何一个人都多。
1931年10月18月,爱迪生在新泽西州奥兰奇城的家中去世,终年八十四岁。几天后全美国都停电一分钟以纪念这个以他的发明大大改变并改善了各地人民生活的人。
『贰』 他很快就要成为一个列车员,用英语翻译
因为他是一个睡的很沉的人,他告诉售票员不要打扰他,但让他下车除外
『叁』 英语阅读题
81. C
依据: is to say, they perform tricks.
82. B
依据:Because the men who fall out of high windows or jump from fast moving trains, who crash cars of even catch fire, are professionals. They do this for a living.
83. D
依据:However, they do not fall on to hard ground but on to empty cardboard boxes covered with a mattress(床垫).
That is to say, they perform tricks.
84. B
依据:Often a stuntman’s success depends on careful timing.
解释:timing意思是“时间的选择(或安排)/时机掌握”
A. Strength.“力量”;B. Exactness.“准确/精确”;C. Speeds“速度”;D. Carefulness“仔细/慎重”
个人认为B比D更准确。
85. A
依据:Naturally stuntmen are well paid for their work, but they lead dangerous lives. They often get seriously injured, and sometimes killed.
『肆』 一个关于火车站到站的英语阅读题!翻译!解答!
一天,一个乘客问火车列车员火车会在下一站停留多久,火车列车员回专答说:“从1:58到2:02。”你明白了属吗?1.什么时候火车将再次启动?(应该不是Station吧) 2:02 two two 2.火车什么时候停?1.58 Two to two3.火车会在下一站停留多久? 4minutes
『伍』 尊敬的各位,能不能帮我翻译一下,英语阅读(一)第三课的bringing up children的文章翻译啊,小妹感激不
人们普遍认为,孩子们的早年经历在很大程度上决定了他们的性格和以后的个性。每一种体验教孩子一些和影响是累积的。“教养”通常是指治疗和训练的孩子在家里。这是密切相关的治疗和训练的孩子在学校里,通常是以“教育”。在象我们这样一个社会,家长和老师都是负责提供发展机会的孩子,所以,培养和教育,是相互依存的。
这个理想和抚养孩子的不同文化与文化。一般来说,越是在农村社区,孩子的习俗就越教养。在更多的科技发达的社会里,儿童和青少年可能会延长时间,因此他们受教育的机会和多样化的个性发展。
在家庭中的早期培养,既影响的文化模式的社区和父母的能力和培养目标,不仅取决于培养和教育,而且还取决于孩子的天性。野生动物的气质和灵性差异存在,甚至在孩子的家庭。
父母可以确定什么是正常的生理、心理和社会的发展,有些书基于科学知识在这些领域,或更少的可靠,因为样本较少,通过比较笔记有孩子的朋友和亲戚。
然而聪明的父母意识到每个家庭的背景各不相同,就不可能有循规蹈矩。他们用一般信息仅作为一个向导在决策和解决问题。比如,他们需要具体的建议或缺陷等问题进行演讲中落后的学走路或控制身体功能。在更广泛的意义上来说,培养孩子的问题就是一个家庭内部的关系问题,首先需要是一个安全的情感与父母有曼联,他们在对待孩子的态度。
所有的父母都对解决“三农”问题的自由与纪律。年幼的孩子越多,母亲给他的要求,以避免失望。她知道如果他的精力都没有提供一个电源插座,她的孩子可能会扭曲的可持续发展。这的一个例子是小孩子的需要来玩泥巴和砂和水。孩子必须允许享受这种“凌乱的触觉阶段”,但他已经准备好去发现之前,继续减少身体愉悦的玩具和书籍。同样,在人的一生中,每一阶段取决于圆满完成。
在第一阶段的孩子的发展已被排斥,或没有足够的经验,孩子可能不得不回去和捕获的经验。一个好的家。这使得possible-for例子提供机会让孩子玩玩具车或发条铁道列车上任何年龄段的人,如果他仍需要这样做。这一原则,事实上,所有的心理治疗的儿童在困难的发展,是基本的工作在儿童诊所。
开始的纪律是在幼儿园。甚至最小的婴儿是通过逐步阶段教授等食品,睡觉和起床时间间隔等。如果孩子感到在他周围的世界是一个温暖而友善的人,他慢慢地接受它的节奏,习惯地服从这个世界对他的要求。学会等待事态的进一步发展,尤其是对食物,是一个非常重要的要素,并成功地实现成长如果太大的要求都不了的孩子能理解他们的面前。
所有的父母手表急切的儿童语言习得的每一个新的skill-the所说的话,就先第一个独立的步骤,开始或阅读和写作。它通常是诱人的孩子超常学习速率,但这可以设置危险的失败的感觉和州的焦虑的孩子。这可能发生在任何阶段。婴儿可能会迫使我们一个卫生间的太早,年幼的孩子可能会被鼓励去学习阅读之前,他知道他读的文字。另一方面,如果一个孩子是孑然一身太多,或者没有任何学习的机会,他失去了他对生活和自然的热情。他想发现新事物。
学习是一个卓有成效的来源的子女与父母的关系。通过一起玩耍,家长了解更多的关于他们的孩子,孩子学习更多的来自父母。玩具和游戏,父母和孩子们可以分享的重要手段,是实现这一合作。积木玩具、拼图、纵横字谜好例子。
父母之间的严格和孩子。有些人也许会在金钱方面尤其严格;别人的夜晚,守时吃饭或个人卫生。总的来说,这个强加了父母的需要和社会的价值观念,尽可能多的孩子们自己的快乐和幸福。
至于发展成长中的孩子的道德准则的一致性是非常重要的,在父母的教导。禁止一件事,明天就找借口开绿灯是不利于道德养成的。同时,家长们应该认识到,“言教不如身教”。如果他们都很虚伪,不要实干,他们的孩子可能会困惑和情感上的安全感时,他们长大了,可以为自己着想,并且意识到他们已经在某种程度上欺骗。突然意识到一个明显的差异,他们父母之间的伦理道德可以是一种危险的真面目
『陆』 初一英语阅读理解
( √ ) 1.内Mark Twain usually forgot something because he was very busy.
(x ) 2.Mark Twain did not want to show his ticket to the conctor.
(x) 3.The conctor didn't know Mark Twain.
(√容 ) 4.The conctor said Mark Twain could show his ticket on his way back.
(x ) 5.Mark Twain couldn't find his ticket, so he bought another one.
『柒』 英语题 急急急A篇阅读
回答和翻译如下:
A.
21.C 志贵鸟只有一个吃饭的区域。
22.C 一个常规的火车上的套间,是可以容纳两名乘客的。
23.C 课文当中,可能提及的是什么呢?
设计者设计的房子,很注意细节。
24.A 一对夫妻,需要志贵鸟,来进行短途旅行,公司所能够提供的最低价格是什么呢?两千八百五十美元。
第一节:
日本的奢侈品,志贵鸟课程,培养的是,2017年的5月1日被面世的。被著名的设计师,奥克亚玛,肯,设计而成的,提供给,乘客们,一个在轨道上,邮轮般的体验。
下面的信息,是关于,房间和车辆的。
观察车位于10列火车的前后。志贵鸟提供给一个全部的套房。火车,一共有15间房间,每五个房间里,有一个常规的卧铺车厢,并且,在豪华的卧铺,有两间房间。所有的房间,都拥有着,属于自己的吃饭的区域,并且,和成对单人床。除了一辆吃饭的车子,还有和一个休闲车,两端的两辆观察车是火车的亮点,这儿有着巨大的窗户,它是沿着墙壁和屋顶的,并且,还摆放着沙发,车辆的经营方面考虑到,为乘客们提供舒适的长车厢,并且,上山,或者,沿海的风景所设立的。(乘客们,可以沿途去观看风景,再回到火车上。)
在设计上,并且,拥有特别的经验。
七颗星的巡航火车有着,东方快车的称号,志贵鸟房间的内部,拥有一个现代化的日本的设计,正在使用的是,传统的木头材质,并且,日本的和纸。休闲车厢上,特别要说的是,沙发的材质,使用的是蒸木——并且,用的是手工的地毯。餐具是由山崎亚麻科奇,肯左制成的,这项创造发明,在宴会上面,获得了诺贝尔奖。
不出所料的是,吃饭上的经验方面,是特别的。法国的厨师,被内科特拉,凯特夏络培训过,首先,日本的厨师,要迎接米其林明星,烹饪的食材,是经过训练培养的程序而制作而成的。
在短途旅行当中。
在每一次的短途旅行当中,火车能够容纳超过34名乘客。一次短途旅行的成本,是三十二万人民币,在美国是两千八百五十美元,对于每个人来说,当你分享一个常规的房间的时候,然后,当你分享奢侈套间的时候,每个房间,对于,每个人来说是九十五万人民币(美元是八千四百五十美元。)。第一次的短途旅行,对于乘客们的经验是像被中彩票一样,随后的乘客,做短途旅行,乘坐了志贵鸟,准备在2018年3月预订此系统功能。豪华列车,似乎在日本越来越被流行。
『捌』 这里是一篇英语阅读理解,请大家帮帮忙回答一下,最好可以帮我翻译一下这篇文章,谢谢了!
也许你认为机器人看起来像真实的人,但事实上他们在许多方面已经做到跟人内一样。他对于我们的生容活很有帮助。有些人很难的工作飞行飞机和驾驶地铁列车他们都可以做到,他们还可以做一些简单的工作!
当你打开洗衣机,水加进来。直到水加到足够的情况下洗衣机才会开始工作。通过它“反馈”机器人只有接收了相关信息,然后才会决定下一步做什么。
我们的眼睛,耳朵和其他感官,他们告诉我们周围发生的事。所以大多数的机器人是在某些方面类似于人。他们的工作和他们的反馈使我们的生活更容易。
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简单翻译一下 错了别怪我啊
『玖』 英语翻译
某天,火车进站复。一个乘客制想下去买点吃的东西,但是他担心在回来之前火车就已经开走了,所以他就去问列车乘务员“打扰了,请问火车在这站停留多长时间?”
“4分钟,先生,从1点58分到2点02分”乘务员回答,那名乘1客想了一会,然后微笑着说“我明白了,谢谢”。
1because he want to buy someting to eat
2he worried the train will be away before he comes back
3live in a place for a while
4从1点58分到2点02分
5yes he dose
『拾』 跪求 英语阅读翻译
一天,一个男人从巴黎坐火车到法兰克福。当他上了火车之后,他对乘务员说:“先内生,能帮我一个忙吗容?我有一件很重要的事情要到曼海姆去做,但是我现在又累又瞌睡。你可不可以等火车到曼海姆站的时候把我叫醒?这里是100块钱给你。但是我必须告诉你:有些时候当别人叫醒我的时候,我会非常生气。很可能对你发脾气,你要保证我到曼海姆站后能下火车,明白吗?”
火车乘务员同意他并接着那100块钱。 这个男人很快就睡着了。当他醒了之后,他发现自己已经到了法兰克福。他对乘务员非常生气并开始大声对他叫喊。
“你是蠢蛋吗?我付你100块钱让你在曼海姆站把我叫醒。现在把钱还给我!”
两个旅客很奇怪的看着他,其中一个对另一个说:“他是疯子!”
“对,他和刚刚在曼海姆站被赶下车的疯子一样。”