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美国 黄石国家公园 英文介绍

美国 黄石国家公园   英文介绍

Yellowstone National Park is a national park located primarily in the U.S. state of Wyoming, although it also extends into Montana and Idaho. Established by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on March 1, 1872, Yellowstone is the first national park in the world.The park covers an area of 2.2 million acres (9,000 km2) and features a wide variety of natural wonders, including geysers, hot springs, mud pots, and fumaroles. The park's most famous geothermal feature is Old Faithful, a geyser that erupts approximately every 90 minutes, shooting boiling water up to 185 feet (56 m) into the air.Yellowstone is also home to a diverse array of wildlife, including grizzly bears, wolves, bison, elk, and pronghorns. The park has more than 300 miles (480 km) of hiking trails and numerous campgrounds and lodges for visitors to stay in.In addition to its natural beauty and wildlife, Yellowstone has played an important role in the conservation movement in the United States. The park was established at a time when many of America's most iconic landscapes were being destroyed by industrialization and development. Today, Yellowstone serves as a symbol of the importance of preserving our natural heritage for future generations to enjoy.。

新教材人教版高中英语选择性必修第一册Unit3 Fascinating Parks 教学课件

新教材人教版高中英语选择性必修第一册Unit3 Fascinating Parks 教学课件
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However, the park is most special because of what lies underneath it.It sits on top of an ancient super volcano, known as The Yellowstone Caldera (火山 口).The caldera is 48 by 72 kilometers.And it remains an active volcano.
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黄石公园英文介绍

黄石公园英文介绍

Autumn is the best time to visit because large animals like elk and bison are in their prime and geysers and hot springs seem more powerful in the cool air. The days are warm, but nights are frosty. Biting insects disappear, as do the crowds of summer.My park’s biggest attraction is Old Faithful and the geysers around it, but a visit isn’t complete without seeing Yellowstone Lake and the Yellowstone River flowing north from it through Hayden Valley.If I could offer one practical tip for optimizing your visit, it would be to get out early in the day. In summer, you avoid the crowds but any time of year, morning is the best for wildlife viewing and gorgeous scenery.My favorite “park secret” is Storm Point Trail, on the north shore of Yellowstone Lake–an easy walk through meadow and forest to an excellent view of the lake and a good chance to see a variety of wildlife.Watch out for fast-changing weather, and be sure to bring sunblock and rain gear when you come for a visit. You’re likely to need both.Fog hovers over the Yellowstone River in Hayden Valley at sunrise (Photograph by Leah Sprague) Fog hovers over the Yellowstone River in Hayden Valley at sunrise. (Photograph by Leah Sprague, National Geographic Your Shot)Head to Hayden Valley and Lamar Valley if you want to see wildlife. If you’re really lucky, you’ll spot a wolf, grizzly bear, badger, otter, or mountain lion. You can’t count on seeing one, but you know they are all there.For the best view in the park, head to the top of Mount Washburn. It’s a moderate hike on what was once a vehicle road. Not keen on walking? Lake Butte Overlook, on the east entrance road, offers a fine panorama of Yellowstone Lake and, far in the distance, the Teton Range.Trails that follow the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone are the best easy-to-moderate trails in the park; dizzying views of the canyon at every turn. The road through Lamar Valley to Cooke City is the most scenic drive, especially if you add the jaw-dropping beauty of the Beartooth Highway, just outside the northeast entrance.If you’re up for an adventure/physical challenge, try a backpacking trip to the Thorofare region, in Yellowstone’s most remote southeast corner.To experience the park’s cultural side, take a historic walking tour of old Fort Yellowstone, headquarters of the U.S. Cavalry when it ran the park from 1886 to 1916.Old Faithful Inn, for its historic experience and unique log architecture, is the best place to stay while you’re visiting, and Lake Hotel dining room is the best place to eat dinner; follow that upwith a lakeside sunset stroll.A female coyote howls in Lamar Valley (Photograph by John Schroeder, National Geographic Your Shot)A female coyote howls in Lamar Valley. (Photograph by John Schroeder, National Geographic Your Shot)If you only have one day to spend in the park, make sure to hit Old Faithful, Yellowstone Lake, and Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.If you’re interested in a guided tour, I recommend Alpen Guides in West Yellowstone, or Off the Beaten Path in Bozeman. For short excursions, try a historic Yellow Bus tour (refurbished touring vehicles produced by the White Motor Company), now operated by Xanterra. I recommend going in the evening.The most peaceful place in the park has to be the Bechler area, in the park’s southwest corner; a roundabout drive to get there.If you have kids (or are a kid at heart), you won’t want to miss the Firehole Canyon swimming hole.Just outside park boundaries, you can visit Grand Teton National Park, to the south; Buffalo Bill Center of the West to the east, in Cody; or Harriman State Park, in the floor of a volcanic caldera, just west of the park in Idaho.If my park had a mascot it would be a grizzly bear cub.The eruption of Steamboat Geyser, the world’s largest, could only happen in my park.The United States Army is an “unsung hero” of my park because in the uncertain days when no one knew what a national park should be, and the park lay open to all sorts of damaging exploitation, the Army rode to the rescue. It not only protected the park, but it established many of the principles governing all of our national parks today.In 140 characters or less, the world should heart my park because it was the first, and has become a fitting example for national parks around the world.。

黄石公园

黄石公园

Amazing of The Yellowstone 《百变黄石》From BBC,July,2012 导语:黄石国家公园(Yellowstone National Park)是世界上最原始最古老的国家公园。

位于美国西部北落基山和中落基山之间的熔岩高原上,绝大部分在怀俄明州的西北部。

海拔2,134-2,438米,面积8,956平方公里。

黄石河、黄石湖纵贯其中,有峡谷、瀑布、温泉以及间歇喷泉等,景色秀丽,引人入胜。

其中尤以每小时喷水一次的“老实泉”最著名。

园内森林茂密,还牧养了一些残存的野生动物如美洲野牛等,供人观赏。

园内设有历史古迹博物馆。

插图:原文:For six months, Yellowstone endures an unrelenting winter, an ice world of hunters and hunted. But now footsteps on the slopes of a mountain herald a change in the season. The sun regains its strength. Water flows again. T he race begins to recover winter’s losses, to pla y, learn, and breed. But the summer ahead will be fleeting, and far from easy, in this unpredictable wilderness. It’s April, the land lies exhausted by winter. Everything is waiting for the return of the sun’s warmth.The end of winter comes late to the mountainous northwest of the United States, and in particular, it lingers in Yellowstone. The heart of Yellowstone is a high cold plateau, 8,000 feet up, surrounded by the spires of the Rocky Mountains. After five months sleeping in those mountains, a powerful presence returns. This female grizzly bear has awoken early to find food for hertwo-year-old cubs. But she may have brought her family here too early. The Tetons, on the extreme southern edge of the Yellowstone plateau, is where the spring thaw normally begins. But this year, it’s come late. Deep snow is still a novelty for her cubs, but she is much more focused. Led by her nose, she risks a 300-pound bulk on the thin ice of the bend in the Snake River. It doesn’t look promising, but her cubs follow w ith only a little hesitation. With paws that can knock down an elk, she feels delicately in the water, a fish frozen beneath the ice by this cold winter. One fish won’t feed the family, but she knows there are almost certainly more. The cubs must learn to find them.注释:unrelenting adj.冷酷无情的herald v. 预示fleeting adj.飞逝的linger v.逗留plateau n. 高原thaw n. 融雪cub n. 幼兽听力点拨:1.以[tin]、[din](英音)[tən]、[dən](美音)结尾的词,在发音时往往将其中间的元音略去,最终变为[tn]、[dn]。

黄石公园简介 英文

黄石公园简介 英文

Hundreds of species of mammals, birds, fish and reptiles have been documented, including several that are either endangered or threatened. The vast forests and grasslands also include unique species of plants. Forest fires occur in the park each year; in the large forest fires of 1988, nearly one third of the park burned.
Native Americans have lived in the Yellowstone region for at least 11,000 years. Aside from visits by mountain men during the early to mid-1800s, organized exploration did not begin until the late 1860s. In 1917, administration of the park was transferred to the National Park Service, which had been created the previous year. Hundreds of structures have been built and are protected for their architectural and historical significance, and researchers have examined more than 1,000 archaeological sites.

美国黄石公园ppt

美国黄石公园ppt

Morning Glory Pool
牵牛花温泉
Morning Glory Pool
牵牛花温泉
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• 黄石大峡谷
• 黄石大峡谷位于钓鱼桥和高塔之间, 由黄石湖流出的河水,流经大约3 8公里地 带所造成的险峻峡谷,就通称为黄石大峡 谷。这里是黄石公园最壮丽、最华美的景 色 97公里长的黄石河是“美国境内惟一没 有水坝的河流”。在这里,河水陡然变急, 冲开四溅的水花,形成两道壮丽的瀑布, 轰鸣着泄人大峡谷。这两个瀑布一个有130 米高,这是上瀑布;另一个有100米高,称 为下瀑布。


• 黄石公园发现于1807年秋天,根据1872年3 月1日的美国国会法案,黄石国家公园“为 了人民的利益被批准成为公众的公园及娱 乐场所”,同时也是“为了使她所有的树 木,矿石的沉积物,自然奇观和风景,以 及其他景物都保持现有的自然状态而免于 破坏”,被正式命名为保护野生动物和自 然资源的国家公园,这是世界上第一个、 也是目前最大的国家公园。
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The park is one of the most unusual places in the world. An ancient and extremely violent volcano created the great beauty of Yellowstone. Today, visitors still can see extremely hot water shoot out of the ground in several hundred places. Small lakes contain water that is so hot it is dangerous to come too close. There are rocks that were once liquid and have cooled into stranger shape. View the colorful Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and enjoy beauty of Yellowstone Lake. Travelers can go hiking, camping, and fishing. Almost immediately after its establishment, Yellowstone became the primary destination for tourist travel to the American West following the Civil War. By 1900, it was a vast tourist success, and today it is both a world biosphere preserve and a world natural heritage site in 1978.

美国黄石国家公园【英文】

美国黄石国家公园【英文】

• Yellowstone has more than 10,000 geysers, hot springs and fumaroles. • Yellowstone is the largest concentration of hydrothermal features in the world.
• Yellowstone Lake is the largest highaltitude lake in North America.
Wildlife in Yellowstone
• There are almost 60 species of mammals in the park, including the gray wolf, lynx, grizzly bears, bison, elk, moose and many more.
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Old Faithful at Night
Grand Prismatic Spring
• Grand Prismatic Spring is a gigantic pool of steaming water. • It’s the largest hot springs in the United States. • It’s beautiful colours are produced by many different species of bacteria living in the water.
• In 1872, Yellowstone was established as the world’s first national park. • It covers an area of 2.2 million acres.

NationalPark黄石公园英文介绍课件

NationalPark黄石公园英文介绍课件

一是作为领导干部一定要树立正确的 权力观 和科学 的发展 观,权 力必须 为职工 群众谋 利益, 绝不能 为个人 或少数 人谋取 私利
Tourist Map of the Yellowstone National Park
一是作为领导干部一定要树立正确的 权力观 和科学 的发展 观,权 力必须 为职工 群众谋 利益, 绝不能 为个人 或少数 人谋取 私利
• . Yellowstone National Park is the centerpiece of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest intact ecosystem in the Earth's northern temperate zone. Yellowstone became the world's first national park on March 1, 1872. Located mostly in the U.S. state of Wyoming, the park extends into Montana and Idaho. The park is known for its wildlife and geothermal features; the Old Faithful Geyser is one of the most popular features in the park.
• 巨型山庄(Grant Village) 海顿山谷(Hayden Valley) 嘛山谷(Lamar Valley)西部拇指(West Thumb)
• 塔式瀑布(Tower 权力观 和科学 的发展 观,权 力必须 为职工 群众谋 利益, 绝不能 为个人 或少数 人谋取 私利
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