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English sentence structure of introducing scenic spots

English sentence structure of introducing scenic spots

First, introduce the historical background of tourist attractions in English.

U something+ has a long history ... a few years. A place has a history of ... years.

This ancient pagoda has a long history of 2000 years. This ancient pagoda has a history of two thousand years.

V+ somewhere is the history of a ... and ... together. Place is a place/country with a history of ... years.

Egypt is an Arab country with a long history.

Egypt is an Arab country with a long history.

W somewhere+date back to/date has existed since ... till now ..., can be traced back to ..., far away. ....

This ancient city dates back to the late 17th century.

This ancient city was built in the late17th century.

Example of sentence:

London was founded in 43 AD.

London can be traced back to 43 years. A.d.

Secondly, introduce the natural features of tourist attractions in English.

(1) Common sentence patterns:

A place+covered by+... a place is covered. ...

This area is covered with grass. This area is covered with grassland.

A place is made up of ... and a place is made up of ... for example:

Sichuan province consists of a basin and some mountainous areas.

Sichuan province consists of basins and mountains.

(2) Common words:

Continent, continent, mountains, plains, grasslands, deserts, forests, valley lands, islands, oceans, peaks, peaks, slopes, hills, rocks, embankments, streams, fountains, canals, lakes, ponds, basins, coasts, bays, beaches, beaches, tides and waves.

Example of sentence:

One third of the island is forest.

One third of the island is covered with forest.

Five, Hainan Province consists of Hainan Island and its nearby islands and vast sea areas.

Hainan Province consists of Hainan Island, adjacent islands and vast sea areas.

3. Introduce scenic spots in English.

(1) List "scenic spots":

There are many interesting places, such as ... there are many interesting places, such as ...

There are many places of interest in Xi, such as terracotta warriors and horses, ancient city walls and so on. There are many places of interest in Xi, such as terracotta warriors and horses and ancient city walls.

(2) There are many places of interest in a certain place, but ... There are many places of interest in a certain place, including ...

There are many places of interest in Beijing, including the Forbidden City.

There are many places of interest in Beijing, including the Forbidden City.

(2) Regional characteristics:

A place is famous for ... A place is famous for ... ...

Hangzhou is famous for its beautiful West Lake.

Hangzhou is famous for its beautiful West Lake.

Somewhere+is famous/well-known ... A place is famous for ...

Beijing is famous as the capital of China.

Beijing is famous as the capital of China.

4. Introduce the geographical location of tourist attractions in English.

(1) Sentence pattern for "location":

(1) somewhere +is/lies+ adverbial of place. Somewhere in ... for example:

The city lies across the river. The big city lies on both sides of the river.

(2) Adverbial+located/located in the place. Somewhere in ... for example:

The new gymnasium is located in the east of the city.

The new gymnasium is located in the east of the city.

(2) Sentence patterns expressing "height":

Somewhere+lies+numbers+altitude. The altitude of a place is … meters. For example:

The average altitude of the project is 4000 meters.

The average altitude in Tibet is 4000 meters.

Example of sentence:

China is located in the east of Asia and the west coast of the Pacific Ocean.

China is located in the east of Asia and the west coast of the Pacific Ocean.

This beautiful park is located by the lake.

This beautiful town is located by the lake.

The village is located in the mountains.

The village lies among the mountains.

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