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热心网友 时间:2023-02-05 15:25
威尼斯是意大利东北部著名的旅游与工业城市,也是威尼托地区(威内托大区)的首府。威尼斯曾经是威尼斯共和国的中心,被称作“亚得里亚海明珠”,十字军进行十字军东征时也曾在这里集结,堪称世界最浪漫的城市之一。
威尼斯市区涵盖意大利东北部亚得里亚海沿岸的威尼斯潟湖的118个人工岛屿和邻近一个人工半岛,更有117条水道纵横交叉。这个咸水潟湖分布在波河与皮亚韦河之间的海岸线。
《威尼斯的小艇》是马克·吐温撰写的文章。文章描绘了威尼斯这座水上城市的异国风情。
课文分析:
《威尼斯的小艇》是人教实验版小学教材五年级下册第七单元中的一篇讲读课文。它是马克·吐温的一篇写景散文,以形神兼备,灵活多变的文句,展示了瑰丽的异国风情与小艇的独特作用。
课文从“我”的所见所感入手,首先交代了小艇是威尼斯主要的交通工具,接着详细介绍了小艇独特的构造特点,然后讲了船夫的高超驾驶技术,最后说了小艇与人们的日常生活息息相关。抓住事物特点并把人的活动同景物、风情结合起来进行描写,是课文表达上的主要特点。
热心网友 时间:2023-02-05 16:43
威尼斯是世界闻名的水上城市,河道纵横交叉,小艇成了主要的交通工具,等于大街上的汽车。热心网友 时间:2023-02-05 18:18
意大利的威尼斯城是一座开门见水、以舟代车的城市,故有“水城”之称,位于意大利东北部亚得里亚海滨。由188个小岛组成,177条长短宽窄各异的水道构成了城市的大街小巷,有400座桥梁把城市和岛屿连在一起,是世界上唯一没有汽车的城市,主要交通工具是船。规模各异的船只穿梭于威尼斯大小水巷,其中有能载100多位乘客的公共汽艇,也有只乘5至6人的小快艇,还有威尼斯特有的两头翘翘的单桨舟,叫“贡多拉”。 沿途风光明媚,景色优美,特别是那明净的海水,碧蓝的天空,互相映照。两岸可见到一座座教堂,或哥德式,或文艺复兴式,或巴罗克式,都十分庄严、雄伟,还见到一座座古老的钟楼,男女修道院,以及多座宫殿。热心网友 时间:2023-02-05 20:09
威尼斯是世界闻名的水上城市,河道纵横交叉,小艇成了主要的交通工具,等于大街上的汽车。热心网友 时间:2023-02-05 22:17
如果你来威尼斯是在意大利,最好的旅行方式是乘火车。很少有停车位在罗马广场,而这些通常是昂贵的,几乎总是被占领。如果你决定开车到tronchetto,你会发现那儿的情况不太好。它使意识,留下您的汽车在梅斯特在监督的停车场,坐火车到威尼斯中心。你到达威尼斯时,确保你的穿着舒适的鞋子,你会走lot-not因为是大城市,但由于众多桥梁都有楼梯。一些关于城市的布局:威尼斯分为六个区域,和地址的连续数,例如1,2。以及有受欢迎的地址,每个建筑都有一个官方地址,如阿尔vele街道。流行的地址和办公地址总是写在一起,例如1234大道附近的,vele。更复杂的是,每个区都有相同的街道名称,所以邮递员有一个非常困难的(和高度尊重)工作以来的官方地址(在这种情况下把阿尔vele)不足以确保后到正确的地方。六区或塞斯提如下:圣马可,圣马,的,索杜罗,城堡和圣塔克罗齐。虽然有六个区,有可能跨城市步行一小时。本区不很严格,但他们的特点是在不同的方式:rsoro是大学区的;是国内历史聚居区;有大教堂和圣马可广场,这是有可能是世界上最著名的广场;圣马是一个脚踏实地的地区,当地人的生活和挂出帝;有美丽的和双年展(威尼斯艺术节);圣克罗齐车站旁,就在桥的照片。威尼斯是欧洲唯一的城市(和少数在世界)有公共交通完全在水。由美国*电视台,不断变化的时间表,随潮水。主要在威尼斯的水道(大运河上)的形状像一个“的”;这意味着,如果你想从旅行到威尼斯圣马可的船,它会带你两次,只要它走路(即使你走在蜗牛的步伐)。大运河只有三桥(四分之一是由于即将开放),但在某些点沿运河可以廉价租traghetto(客运缆车)横过江面;节省了大量的时间。主要中文全称是:1号,该船从罗马广场,以利多与几个站在大运河;这是非常缓慢(花了半个小时,从开始到结束)热心网友 时间:2023-02-06 06:21
威尼斯是世界闻名的水上城市,河道纵横交叉,小艇成了主要的交通工具,等于大街上的汽车。热心网友 时间:2023-02-06 09:36
威尼斯小艇热心网友 时间:2023-02-06 13:07
2位粉丝热心网友 时间:2023-02-06 16:55
威尼斯水城,是威尼斯联合国的中心,最浪漫城市之一,威尼斯以小艇为交通工具热心网友 时间:2023-02-06 21:00
威尼斯是世界闻名的水上城市,河道纵横交叉,小艇成了主要的交通工具,等于大街上的汽车。热心网友 时间:2023-02-07 01:21
If you are coming to Venice from within Italy, the best way to travel is by train. There are few parking spaces in Piazzale Roma, and these are normally costly and almost always occupied. If you decide to drive to Tronchetto, you will find that the situation there is not much better. It makes sense to leave your car in Mestre in a supervised car park and take a train into the center of Venice. When you arrive in Venice, make sure you are wearing comfortable shoes, as you will walk a lot—not because the city is large, but because the numerous bridges all have stairs. A few words about the layout of the city: Venice is divided into six zones, and the addresses have consecutive numbers, e.g. Cannaregio 1, 2. As well as having popolare addresses, each building has an official address, e.g. Calle delle Vele. The popular address and the official address are always written together e.g. Cannaregio 1234, Calle delle Vele. The tricky thing is that each zone has the same street name, so postmen have a very difficult (and highly respected) job since the official address (in this case Calle delle Vele) is never enough to make sure the post goes to the right place. The six zones or sestiere are as follows: San Marco, San Polo, Cannaregio, Dorsoro, Castello and Santa Croce. Although there are six zones, it is possible to cross the city on foot in under an hour. The zones do not really have strict divisions, but they are characterized in different ways: Dursoro is the university district; Cannaregio is home to the historic ghetto; San Marco has the Basilica and the Piazza, which is probably one of the world's most famous squares; San Polo is a down-to-earth area where the locals live and hang out; Castello has the beautiful Giardini and the Biennale (Venice Arts Festival); Santa Croce is next to the station, just after the Ponte degli Scalzi.Venice is the only European city (and one of the few in the world) to have its public transport entirely on the water. Run by ACTV, the timetable constantly changes, depending on the tide. The main waterway in Venice (il Canal Grande) is shaped like an "S"; this means that if you want to travel from San Marco to Rialto by boat, it will take you twice as long as it would to walk (even if you were walking at a snail's pace). The Grand Canal has only three bridges (a fourth is e to open soon), but at certain points along the canal you can cheaply hire a traghetto (a passenger gondola) to cross the stretch of water; saving a great deal of time. The main ACTV lines are: no. 1, which sails from Piazzale Roma to Lido with several stops on the Grand Canal; it is very slow (it takes half an hour from start to finish) and热心网友 时间:2023-02-07 05:59
《威尼斯的小艇》有二三十英尺长,又窄又深,有点像独木舟,船头和船艄向上翘起像挂在天边的新月,行动轻快灵活,仿佛田沟里的水蛇。