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1、最新【有关介绍美国的英语文章】 英语短片视频下载美国,一直以来都保持着超级大国的地位,对世界有着巨大的影响力。今天小编在这里为大家分享有关介绍美国的英语文章,欢迎大家阅读!有关介绍美国的英语文章篇一Music 美国人的音乐爱好James Fenimore Cooper, an early American writer, once said, "The Americans are almost ignorant of the art of music." If that was once true, you would never know it today. Most A
2、mericans——even those without a musical bone in their bodies——have a favorite style of music. Many people enjoy classical and folk music from around the world. But other popular music styles in America were "made in the U.S.A."一位美国早期的作家柯柏(James Fenimore Cooper)曾说:美国人
3、对音乐艺术几乎可以说是相当的无知。如果这话曾经是事实,今日你绝不会这么认为了。大部份的美国人,甚至包括那些没有音乐细胞的人,都有自己喜爱的音乐型态。许多人喜欢世界各国的古典音乐和民俗音乐,然而美国其它的流行音乐则是在美国制造的。Country and western music lies close to the heart of many Americans. This style originated among country folks in the southern and western United States. Country music tells down-to-eart
4、h stories about love and life's hardships. Guitars, banjos and violins——also known as fiddles——give country music its characteristic sound. The home of country music is Nashville, Tennessee——Music City U.S.A. Country music even has its own theme park called &q
5、uot;Opryland" where you can enjoy music shows and fun rides. "The Grand Ole Opry," the oldest radio show in the United States, broadcasts country music live from Opryland every weekend.乡村和西部音乐深得很多美国人的人心,这种型态的音乐起源于美国南部和西部的乡村小民们。乡村音乐传述着真实不加渲染的爱情故事和生活中的艰难。吉他、五弦琴和小提琴(violin又名fiddle)可弹奏出乡村
6、音乐的特殊音色。乡村音乐的发源地是田纳西州的纳许维尔市——美国的音乐城市。而乡村音乐甚至还有它自己的主题乐园——Opryland呢!在那儿你可以享受音乐表演以及好玩的游乐设施。美国最老牌的广播节目The Grand Ole Opry每个周末都实况播放Opryland的音乐。Jazz music, developed by African-Americans in the late 1800s, allows performers to freely express their emotions and musical skill. Instead
7、 of just playing the melody, jazz musicians improvise different tunes using the same chords. The peak of jazz music came in the 1920s, known as "The Jazz Era." This period produced musicians like Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington. These musicians later created the "big
8、 band" sounds of the 1930s. Different styles of jazz developed in different cities, such as New Orleans, Chicago, New York and Kansas City. Composer George Gershwin brought jazz into the world of classical music with pieces like "Rhapsody in Blue."爵士乐是十九世纪末期由非裔的美国人发展出来的。它让表演者自由地表现他们的情
9、感和音乐技巧。不仅演奏旋律,爵士音乐大师用同样的和弦即兴演奏出不同的曲调。爵士乐的高峰期出现于二年代,该时期被称为爵士年代。这个时期创造出来的乐手有阿姆斯特朗(Louise Armstrong),古德曼(Benny goodman)和埃林顿(Duke Ellington)。这些乐手稍后都创造了三年代的大乐团之音。在不同的城市也孕育出不同的爵士风格,像是纽奥尔良、芝加哥、纽约和坎萨斯市。作曲家盖希文(George Gershwin)更以像蓝色狂想曲这样的作品,将爵士乐带入古典音乐的世界里。James Fenimore Cooper, an early American writer, once
10、said, "The Americans are almost ignorant of the art of music." If that was once true, you would never know it today. Most Americans——even those without a musical bone in their bodies——have a favorite style of music. Many people enjoy classical and folk music from ar
11、ound the world. But other popular music styles in America were "made in the U.S.A."一位美国早期的作家柯柏(James Fenimore Cooper)曾说:美国人对音乐艺术几乎可以说是相当的无知。如果这话曾经是事实,今日你绝不会这么认为了。大部份的美国人,甚至包括那些没有音乐细胞的人,都有自己喜爱的音乐型态。许多人喜欢世界各国的古典音乐和民俗音乐,然而美国其它的流行音乐则是在美国制造的。Country and western music lies close to the heart of
12、many Americans. This style originated among country folks in the southern and western United States. Country music tells down-to-earth stories about love and life's hardships. Guitars, banjos and violins——also known as fiddles——give country music its characteristic sound.
13、 The home of country music is Nashville, Tennessee——Music City U.S.A. Country music even has its own theme park called "Opryland" where you can enjoy music shows and fun rides. "The Grand Ole Opry," the oldest radio show in the United States, broadcasts country music
14、live from Opryland every weekend.乡村和西部音乐深得很多美国人的人心,这种型态的音乐起源于美国南部和西部的乡村小民们。乡村音乐传述着真实不加渲染的爱情故事和生活中的艰难。吉他、五弦琴和小提琴(violin又名fiddle)可弹奏出乡村音乐的特殊音色。乡村音乐的发源地是田纳西州的纳许维尔市——美国的音乐城市。而乡村音乐甚至还有它自己的主题乐园——Opryland呢!在那儿你可以享受音乐表演以及好玩的游乐设施。美国最老牌的广播节目The Grand Ole Opry每个周末都实况播放Opryland的音乐。Jazz m
15、usic, developed by African-Americans in the late 1800s, allows performers to freely express their emotions and musical skill. Instead of just playing the melody, jazz musicians improvise different tunes using the same chords. The peak of jazz music came in the 1920s, known as "The Jazz Era.&quo
16、t; This period produced musicians like Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington. These musicians later created the "big band" sounds of the 1930s. Different styles of jazz developed in different cities, such as New Orleans, Chicago, New York and Kansas City. Composer George Gershw
17、in brought jazz into the world of classical music with pieces like "Rhapsody in Blue."爵士乐是十九世纪末期由非裔的美国人发展出来的。它让表演者自由地表现他们的情感和音乐技巧。不仅演奏旋律,爵士音乐大师用同样的和弦即兴演奏出不同的曲调。爵士乐的高峰期出现于二年代,该时期被称为爵士年代。这个时期创造出来的乐手有阿姆斯特朗(Louise Armstrong),古德曼(Benny goodman)和埃林顿(Duke Ellington)。这些乐手稍后都创造了三年代的大乐团之音。在不同的城市也孕育出
18、不同的爵士风格,像是纽奥尔良、芝加哥、纽约和坎萨斯市。作曲家盖希文(George Gershwin)更以像蓝色狂想曲这样的作品,将爵士乐带入古典音乐的世界里。有关介绍美国的英语文章篇二Raising Children 美式教养观The job of raising children is a tough one. Children don't come with an instructionmanual. And each child is different. So parents sometimes pull their hair out in frustration, notkn
19、owing what to do. But in raising children-as in all of life-what we do is influenced by ourculture. Naturally then, American parents teach their children basic American values.养育孩子是件伤脑筋的差事,孩子们并不是生下来就附有说明书的,而每个孩子又都不尽相同,所以有时候父母们真是挫折地扯光了头发,还不知该怎幺办。然而以教养孩子而言,就像生活中所有的事一样,我们的行为都受文化的影响,因此,美国父母很自然地会教导他们的孩子基
20、本的美国价值观。To Americans, the goal of parents is to help children stand on their own two feet. Frominfancy, each child may get his or her own room. As children grow, they gain more freedom tomake their own choices. Teenagers choose their own forms of entertainment, as well as thefriends to share them wi
21、th. When they reach young adulthood, they choose their own careersand marriage partners. Of course, many young adults still seek their parents' advice andapproval for the choices they make. But once they "leave the nest" at around 18 to 21 yearsold, they want to be on their own, not &q
22、uot;tied to their mother's apron strings."对美国人而言,教养的目标在于帮助孩子们自立更生。从婴幼儿期开始,每一个孩子都可能拥有自己的房间;随着孩子的成长,他们有更多机会自己作决定;青少年们选择自己喜欢的娱乐方式,以及跟什幺样的朋友一起玩;当他们进入了青年期之后,他们选择自己的事业和结婚伴侣。当然,很多的年轻人在作选择时,还是会寻求父母的忠告和赞同,但是当他们一旦在十八到二十一岁左右离了巢之后,就希望能够独立,不再是个离不开妈妈的孩子了。The relationship between parents and children in A
23、merica is very informal. Americanparents try to treat their children as individuals-not as extensions of themselves. They allowthem to fulfill their own dreams. Americans praise and encourage their children to give themthe confidence to succeed. When children become adults, their relationship with t
24、heir parentsbecomes more like a friendship among equals. But contrary to popular belief, most adultAmericans don't make their parents pay for room and board when they come to visit. Even asadults, they respect and honor their parents.在美国,亲子之间的关系不是那么地严肃,美国父母们试着将孩子视为个体,而不是他们自我的延伸,他们允许孩子去实现自己的梦想。美国
25、人会赞美并鼓励孩子以给予他们成功的信心。当孩子长大成人之后,亲子之间的关系会更像地位平等的朋友,可是与大家一向所以为的恰好相反,当父母来访时,大部份的美国成年人并不会要求父母付食宿费,因为就算已经成年,他们还是很敬重父母的。Most young couples with children struggle with the issue of childcare. Mothers havetraditionally stayed home with their children. In recent years, though, a growing trend is to putpreschoo
26、lers in a day care center so Mom can work. Many Americans have strong feelings aboutwhich type of arrangement is best. Some argue that attending a day care center can be apositive experience for children. Others insist that mothers are the best caregivers for children.A number of women are now leavi
27、ng the work force to become full-time homemakers.大部份有孩子的年轻夫妻们都为了养育孩子的问题而大伤脑筋。传统上,母亲们会和孩子待在家里,但是近几年来,把孩子放在幼儿园好让妈妈去工作的趋势渐长。对于哪一种安排才是最好的,许多美国人都有自己强烈的主张,有些人认为进幼儿园对孩子而言是很正向的经历,另一群人则坚持母亲是照顾孩子的最佳人选,许多的妇女现在也离开工作市场成为全职的家庭主妇。母来访时,大部份的美国成年人并不会要求父母付食宿费,因为就算已经成年,他们还是很敬重父母的。Disciplining children is another area t
28、hat American parents have differing opinions about.Many parents feel that an old-fashioned spanking helps youngsters learn what "No!" means.Others prefer alternate forms of discipline. For example, "time outs" have become popular inrecent years. Children in "time out" h
29、ave to sit in a corner or by a wall. They can get up onlywhen they are ready to act nicely. Older children and teenagers who break the rules may begrounded, or not allowed to go out with friends. Some of their privileges at home-like TV ortelephone use-may also be taken away for a while. Although di
30、scipline isn't fun for parents orchildren, it's a necessary part of training.训诫孩子是另一项引起美国父母们争议的议题。许多父母觉得老式的责打能够帮助年幼的孩子明白:父母说不就绝对禁止去做,然而某些人则较赞同其它形式的训诫方式。例如:隔离法即是近年来颇被接受的方式,被隔离的孩子必须坐在墙角或是墙边,除非他们肯乖一点才可以起来;年纪稍大的孩子或是青少年若是违反规定,则可能受到被迫停止某项权益或是不准和朋友出去的处罚,而他们在家中的某些特权,像是看电视或是打电话,也会被取消一段时间。虽然处罚对于亲子双方都不
31、是什么有趣的事,但是它仍是训诫孩子时必要的一部份。Being a parent is a tall order. It takes patience, love, wisdom, courage and a good sense ofhumor to raise children (and not lose your sanity). Some people are just deciding not to havechildren at all, since they're not sure it's worth it. But raising children means
32、training the nextgeneration and preserving our culture. What could be worth more than that?担任亲职是必须付出极大代价的,教养孩子需要付出耐心、爱心、智能、勇气以及高度的幽默感(同时不失去你明智的判断力)。有些人根本就决定不生孩子,因为他们不确定这样的付出值不值得,但是养育孩子意味着训练下一代并且保留我们的文化,又有什么会比这更有价值呢?有关介绍美国的英语文章篇三Travel 美国旅游风尚It's summertime, and the livin' is easy. For many A
33、mericans, this is the season to travel.Why? Because school is out. Because the weather is great. And most of all, because we alldeserve a break. When Americans take a break, they often head for their favorite vacationspot.夏天到了,生活很惬意。对很多美国人来说,这是个旅游的季节,为什么?因为学校放假,因为天气很好,但最重要的是,休个假是我们所应得的。美国人休假时经常会去他们最
34、喜欢的渡假地点。Throughout their history, Americans have been people on the move. The early immigrantshad to travel to get to the New World. Once they arrived, they settled along the East Coast.But they weren't content to stay there. Explorers and traders journeyed to the unknownwestern territories. Lat
35、er, settlers moved west to develop these new areas. As a result of thiswestward migration, Americans eventually occupied the whole continent-from the Atlantic tothe Pacific. Even today, Americans seem unable to stay put. Research says that the averageAmerican moves every five years.纵观整个历史,美国人一直是个迁移的
36、民族。早期的移民者必须长途跋涉才能抵达新大陆,他们一到达就沿着东岸定居,但却不满于长居那地,冒险家和商人旅行至未知的西部地区。稍后,移民者也向西迁移去开发这些新地区。由于向西迁移,美国人最后占据了整块新大陆——从大西洋到太平洋。即使到今天,美国人似乎仍然无法在一地久居。根据研究,美国人平均每五年要搬一次家。Besides their habit of changing addresses, Americans are used to traveling. Some peoplemake long-distance commutes to work daily. Thei
37、r jobs may even require them to takefrequent business trips. Most companies provide an annual vacation for their employees, andpeople often use that time to travel. Some people just visit friends or relatives in distant states.Others go on low-budget weekend excursions and stay in economy motels. Th
38、ose with moreexpensive tastes choose luxurious resorts and hotels. Camping out in the great outdoorsappeals to adventurous types. Some travel in recreational vehicles (RVs) to camp out incomfort, while others "rough it" by sleeping in tents.除了搬家的习惯以外,美国人也很习惯旅行。有些人每天上下班得做长距离的通勤,工作上甚至经常需要因公旅
39、行。大部分的公司每年会提供年假给员工,人们通常会利用这段时间去旅行。有些人去远一点的别州拜访朋友或亲戚,有些则在周末有个经济的小假期,并住在花费不高的旅馆里。品味较昂贵的人选择豪华的渡假地点和饭店;绝佳的户外露营则吸引冒险型的人。有些人开着旅行车出游,以舒适的方式露营;有些人则睡帐篷尝试野外生活。Most Americans prefer to travel within their nation's borders. Why? For one thing, it'scheaper than traveling abroad, and there's no langua
40、ge problem. But besides that, the vastAmerican territory offers numerous tourist attractions. Nature lovers can enjoy beaches,mountains, canyons, lakes and a wealth of natural wonders. Major cities offer visitors amultitude of urban delights. The convenience of modern freeways, railways and airplane
41、smakes travel in America as easy as pie.大部分美国人比较喜欢在国内旅游,为什么呢?其中一个原因是,国内旅游比国外旅游便宜,也没有语言不通的问题。但除此原因以外,占地极广的美国国土提供了许多能吸引游客的地点。爱好大自然的人可以到海滩、山上、峡谷、湖泊和很多大自然奇景地区游览。大城市也提供给游客们很多都市型态的娱乐。现代高速公路、铁路和飞机使得在美国旅行很容易。Many American vacations are as unique as the people who take them. Families often plantheir trips wi
42、th the kids in mind. More and more "family friendly" vacation resorts offer specialprograms for children. History buffs seek out famous historical sites and museums.Environmentalists prefer "green vacations." These trips allow them to observe flora and faunaup-close without distu
43、rbing the sensitive balance of nature. Some people find sea cruisesrelaxing and refreshing. Others hit the water to go fishing, skiing or white-water rafting. Daringsouls get the thrill of a lifetime on trekking expeditions and safaris in remote places from Africato Asia.很多美国假期非常特别,和参与此种假期的人一样特别。全家出
44、游时通常会将孩子考虑在内,有愈来愈多适合全家出游的渡假地点为孩子提供特别的活动。对历史有兴趣的人会找一些著名的历史据点和博物馆。有环保意识的人喜欢环保假期,这样的旅行使他们能近距离观察动植物,并且不会扰乱了大自然敏感的生态平衡。有些人觉得海上旅游能使心情放松并感到清爽,有些人则到水边钓鱼、滑水或泛舟。胆子大的人到亚洲和非洲去探险狩猎作长途旅行,享受一辈子难得一次的刺激。Americans aren't the only people in the world who travel. International business, masscommunication and jet ai
45、rplanes have created a world of globetrotters. People all over theworld enjoy going abroad to travel. And no matter where they live, people enjoy visiting scenicspots in their own country. But being on the go makes Americans what they are: people on themove. In America, almost every-body is a tourist sometime.美国人不是世上唯一爱旅行的人。国际企业、大众传播与喷射机创造了一个环游世界者的世纪。全世界的人都喜欢到海外旅游,不管住在那里,人们都喜欢去造访自己国家内风景优美的地区。不过好动的本性使美国人变成今天的模样:成为爱迁移的人。在美国,几乎每个人都有旅游的经验。猜你喜欢:1.美国文化经典美文双语2.关于美国建筑的英语文章3.有关梦想励志英语美文赏析4.关于经典英语美文荐读5.关于每日英文美文阅读第 17 页 共 17 页
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