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For almost two hundred years, the White House has stood as a symbol of the Presidency, the United States government, and the American people. Its history, and the history of the nation's capital, began when President George Washington signed an Act of Congress in December of 1790 declaring that the federal government would reside in a district "not exceeding ten miles square……on the river Potomac." President Washington, together with city planner Pierre L'Enfant, chose the site for the new residence, which is now 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. As preparations began for the new federal city, a competition was held to find a builder of the "President's House." Nine proposals were submitted, and Irish-born architect James Hoban won a gold medal for his practical and handsome design. Construction began when the first cornerstone was laid in October of 1792. Although President Washington oversaw the construction of the house, he never lived in it. It was not until 1800, when the White House was nearly completed, that its first residents, President John Adams and his wife, Abigail, moved in. Since that time, each President has made his own changes and additions. The White House is, nt's private home. It is also the only private residence of a head of state that is open to the public, free of charge. The White House has a unique and fascinating history. It survived a fire at the hands of the British in 1814 (during the war of 1812) and another fire in the West Wing in 1929, while Herbert Hoover was President. Throughout much of Harry S. Truman's presidency, the interior of the house, with the exception of the third floor, was completely gutted and renovated while the Trumans lived at Blair House, right across Pennsylvania Avenue. Nonetheless, the exterior stone walls are those first put in place when the White House was constructed two centuries ago. Presidents can express their individual style in how they decorate some parts of the house and in how they receive the public during their stay. Thomas Jefferson held the first Inaugural open house in 1805. Many of those who attended the swearing-in ceremony at the U.S. Capitol simply followed him home, where he greeted them in the Blue Room. President Jefferson also opened the house for public tours, and it has remained open, except during wartime, ever since. In addition, he welcomed visitors to annual receptions on New Year’s Day and on the Fourth of July. In 1829, a horde of 20,000 Inaugural callers forced President Andrew Jackson to flee to the safety of a hotel while, on the lawn, aides filled washtubs with orange juice and whiskey to lure the mob out of the mud-tracked White House. After Abraham Lincoln's presidency, Inaugural crowds became far too large for the White House to accommodate them comfortably. However, not until Grover Cleveland's first presidency did this unsafe practice change. He held a presidential review of the troops from a flag-draped grandstand built in front of the White House. This procession evolved into the official Inaugural parade we know today. Receptions on New Year's Day and the Fourth of July continued to be held until the early 1930s. President Clinton's open house on January 21, 1993 renewed a venerable White House Inaugural tradition. Two thousand citizens, selected by lottery, were greeted in the Diplomatic Reception Room by President and Mrs. Clinton and Vice President and Mrs. Gore.

金门大桥英文名

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好吃好喝好玩i

1、Great Wall

n.长城,中国长城计算机集团公司,从事PC开发和生产的国有大型企业

[地名] [南极洲] 长城站

例句:The Great Wall is really amazing.

长城太伟大了。

2、Forbidden City

n.紫禁城;故宫

例句:We went on a guided tour around the Forbidden City in beijing.

导游带领我们参观了北京故宫。

3、Taj Mahal

n.泰姬陵

例句:The Taj Mahal is india's most famous palace.

泰姬陵是印度最有名的宫殿。

4、Mount Fuji

n.(日本)富士山。

例句:Is Mount Fuji the highest mountain in japan?

富士山是日本最高的山吗?

5、pyramids

n.金字塔( pyramid的名词复数 );金字塔形的物体(或一堆东西);金字塔式的组织(或系统);棱锥(体)

例句:We set off to see the Pyramids and Sphinx.

我们出发去看金字塔和狮身人面像。

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claire小雨

美国著名建筑的英文如下:

美国金门大桥:(Golden Gate Bridge)

美国布鲁克林大桥:(Brooklyn bridge)

白宫:(The White House)

自由女神像:(Statue Of Liberty)

曼哈顿大桥:(Manhattan Bridge, USA)

圣路易斯拱门:(Gateway Arch)

五角大楼:(The Pentagon)

联合国大厦:(United Nations Headquarters)

美国大都会体育场:(The met)

帝国大厦: (Empire State Building )

西尔斯大厦:(Willis Tower  )

世界贸易中心:( World Trade Center )

云霄塔:(Stratosphere Tower )

克莱斯勒大楼:(Chrysler Building )

扩展资料:

一、白宫1902年被西奥多.罗斯福总统正式命名为“白宫”。白宫由美国国家公园管理局拥有,是“总统公园”的一部分。

白宫是一幢白色的新古典风格砂岩建筑物,位于华盛顿哥伦比亚特区西北宾夕法尼亚大道1600号。白宫共占地7.3万多平方米,由主楼和东、西两翼三部分组成。因为白宫是美国总统的居住和办公的地点。

二、金门大桥(英文:Golden Gate Bridge),峙于美国加利福尼亚州旧金山金门海峡之上,是世界著名的桥梁,也是近代桥梁工程的一项奇迹。

桥身全长1900多米,历时4年,利用10万多吨钢材,耗资达3550万美元建成,由桥梁工程师约瑟夫·斯特劳斯(Joseph .Struss,1870—1938年)设计。因其历史价值,英、美两国于2007年合拍同名纪录片。

三、在自由女神像这座铜雕像,是法国雕塑家弗雷德里克·奥古斯特·巴托迪(FrédéricAuguste Bartholdi)设计的,是法国人民送给美国人民的礼物,其金属框架由古斯塔夫·埃菲尔(Gustave Eiffel)建造。该雕像于1886年10月28日奉献。

参考资料:百度百科——白宫

百度百科——金门大桥

百度百科——自由女神像

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azaarsenal

1、好莱坞环球影城(英文名:Universal Studios Hollywood)

好莱坞环球影城位于洛杉矶市区西北郊,是游客到洛杉矶的必游之地。好莱坞是世界著名的影城,20世纪初,一些制片商开始在这里拍片,到1928年已形成了以派拉蒙等八大影片公司为首的强大阵容。

2、金门大桥(英文名:Golden Gate Bridge)

金门大桥桥身全长1900多米,历时4年,利用10万多吨钢材,耗资达3550万美元建成,由桥梁工程师约瑟夫·斯特劳斯(Joseph .Struss, 1870—1938年)设计,峙于美国加利福尼亚州旧金山金门海峡之上,是世界著名的桥梁之一。

3、自由女神像(英文名:Statue Of Liberty)

位于美国纽约海港内自由岛的哈德逊河口附近,其穿着古希腊风格服装,头戴光芒四射冠冕,七道尖芒象征七大洲;右手高举象征自由的火炬;脚下是打碎的手铐、脚镣和锁链,象征着挣脱暴政的约束和自由。

4、渔人码头(英文名:Fisherman'sWharf)

位于美国旧金山北部水域哥拉德利广场到35号码头一带,其概念来自于旧金山的渔人码头,那里原来是渔民出海捕鱼的港口,而在失去了码头功效后,经过商业包装,形成了有独具特色的休闲、文化地段。

5、军舰岛(英文名:Managaha Island)

位于美国北马里亚纳群岛自由联邦的塞班岛西侧中部外海小岛,在查莫洛语中,Mana-gaha指的是珍珠之意,在二次世界大战之后,被改叫「军舰岛」。

6、时代广场(英文名:Times Square)

是美国纽约市曼哈顿的一块繁华街区,被称为“世界的十字路口”,时报广场原名为朗埃克广场,后因《纽约时报》早期在此设立的总部大楼,因而更名为时报广场。时报广场是纽约市内唯一在规划法令内、要求业主必须悬挂亮眼宣传版的地区。

参考资料来源:百度百科——好莱坞环球影城

参考资料来源:百度百科——金门大桥

参考资料来源:   百度百科——自由女神像

参考资料来源:   百度百科——渔人码头

参考资料来源:   百度百科——军舰岛(北马里亚纳群岛邦岛屿)

参考资料来源:   百度百科——纽约时代广场

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迷茫老男人

比如说黄石公园,比如说拉布拉多大峡谷,比如说夏威夷,比如说阿拉斯加雪原,比如说金门桥。

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家军小太郎

the White House 白宫the Pentagon 五角大楼Empire State Building 帝国大厦Willis Tower 西尔斯大厦World Trade Center 世界贸易中心(被本·拉丹撞到了)Freedom Tower 自由塔Stratosphere Tower 云霄塔Chrysler Building 克莱斯勒大楼 For almost two hundred years, the White House has stood as a symbol of the Presidency, the United States government, and the American people. Its history, and the history of the nation's capital, began when President George Washington signed an Act of Congress in December of 1790 declaring that the federal government would reside in a district "not exceeding ten miles square……on the river Potomac." President Washington, together with city planner Pierre L'Enfant, chose the site for the new residence, which is now 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. As preparations began for the new federal city, a competition was held to find a builder of the "President's House." Nine proposals were submitted, and Irish-born architect James Hoban won a gold medal for his practical and handsome design. Construction began when the first cornerstone was laid in October of 1792. Although President Washington oversaw the construction of the house, he never lived in it. It was not until 1800, when the White House was nearly completed, that its first residents, President John Adams and his wife, Abigail, moved in. Since that time, each President has made his own changes and additions. The White House is, nt's private home. It is also the only private residence of a head of state that is open to the public, free of charge. The White House has a unique and fascinating history. It survived a fire at the hands of the British in 1814 (during the war of 1812) and another fire in the West Wing in 1929, while Herbert Hoover was President. Throughout much of Harry S. Truman's presidency, the interior of the house, with the exception of the third floor, was completely gutted and renovated while the Trumans lived at Blair House, right across Pennsylvania Avenue. Nonetheless, the exterior stone walls are those first put in place when the White House was constructed two centuries ago. Presidents can express their individual style in how they decorate some parts of the house and in how they receive the public during their stay. Thomas Jefferson held the first Inaugural open house in 1805. Many of those who attended the swearing-in ceremony at the U.S. Capitol simply followed him home, where he greeted them in the Blue Room. President Jefferson also opened the house for public tours, and it has remained open, except during wartime, ever since. In addition, he welcomed visitors to annual receptions on New Year’s Day and on the Fourth of July. In 1829, a horde of 20,000 Inaugural callers forced President Andrew Jackson to flee to the safety of a hotel while, on the lawn, aides filled washtubs with orange juice and whiskey to lure the mob out of the mud-tracked White House. After Abraham Lincoln's presidency, Inaugural crowds became far too large for the White House to accommodate them comfortably. However, not until Grover Cleveland's first presidency did this unsafe practice change. He held a presidential review of the troops from a flag-draped grandstand built in front of the White House. This procession evolved into the official Inaugural parade we know today. Receptions on New Year's Day and the Fourth of July continued to be held until the early 1930s. President Clinton's open house on January 21, 1993 renewed a venerable White House Inaugural tradition. Two thousand citizens, selected by lottery, were greeted in the Diplomatic Reception Room by President and Mrs. Clinton and Vice President and Mrs. Gore.

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恩恩慧慧

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The Himalayas 喜马拉雅山 Great Wall, China 中国长城Forbidden City, Beijing, China 北京故宫Mount Fuji, Japan 日本富士山Taj Mahal, India 印度泰姬陵Angkor Wat, Cambodia 柬埔寨吴哥窟Bali, Indonesia 印度尼西亚巴厘岛Borobudur, Indonesia 印度尼西亚波罗浮屠Sentosa, Singapore 新加坡圣淘沙Crocodile Farm, Thailand 泰国北榄鳄鱼湖Pattaya Beach, Thailand 泰国芭堤雅海滩Babylon, Iraq 伊拉克巴比伦遗迹Mosque of St, Sophia in Istanbul (Constantinople), Turkey 土耳其圣索非亚教堂Africa 非洲Suez Canal, Egypt 印度苏伊士运河Aswan High Dam, Egypt 印度阿斯旺水坝Nairobi National Park, Kenya 肯尼亚内罗毕国家公园Cape of Good Hope, South Africa 南非好望角Sahara Desert 撒哈拉大沙漠Pyramids, Egypt 埃及金字塔The Nile, Egypt 埃及尼罗河Oceania 大洋洲Great Barrier Reef 大堡礁Sydney Opera House, Australia 悉尼歌剧院Ayers Rock 艾尔斯巨石Mount Cook 库克山Easter Island 复活节岛Europe 欧洲Notre Dame de Paris, France 法国巴黎圣母院Effiel Tower, France 法国艾菲尔铁塔Arch of Triumph, France 法国凯旋门Elysee Palace, France 法国爱丽舍宫Louvre, France 法国卢浮宫Kolner Dom, Koln, Germany 德国科隆大教堂Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy 意大利比萨斜塔Colosseum in Rome, Italy 意大利古罗马圆形剧场Venice, Italy 意大利威尼斯Parthenon, Greece 希腊巴台农神庙Red Square in Moscow, Russia 莫斯科红场Big Ben in London, England 英国伦敦大笨钟Buckingham Palace, England 白金汉宫Hyde Park, England 英国海德公园London Tower Bridge, England 伦敦塔桥Westminster Abbey, England 威斯敏斯特大教堂Monte Carlo, Monaco 摩洛哥蒙特卡罗The Mediterranean 地中海The Americas 美洲Niagara Falls, New York State, USA 美国尼亚加拉大瀑布Bermuda 百慕大Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 美国夏威夷火奴鲁鲁Panama Canal 巴拿马大运河Yellowstone National Park, USA 美国黄石国家公园Statue of Liberty, New York City, USA 美国纽约自由女神像Times Square, New York City, USA 美国纽约时代广场The White House, Washington DC., USA 美国华盛顿白宫World Trade Center, New York City, USA 美国纽约世界贸易中心Central Park, New York City, USA 美国纽约中央公园Yosemite National Park, USA 美国尤塞米提国家公园Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA 美国亚利桑那州大峡谷Hollywood, California, USA 美国加利佛尼亚好莱坞Disneyland, California, USA 加利佛尼亚迪斯尼乐园Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 美国内华达拉斯威加斯Miami, Florida, USA 美国佛罗里达迈阿密Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, USA 纽约大都会艺术博物馆Acapulco, Mexico 墨西哥阿卡普尔科Cuzco, Mexico 墨西哥库斯科

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