欧洲地图英文?英文中有一句成语:from John O’Groats to Land’s End。意思是“从英国的极北到极南”,似乎挺远。其实从John o’Groats(苏格兰最北端的小村庄)到Land’s End(英格兰西南端的兰兹角),直线距离还不到1000公里。加上海岸曲折,英国任何地点距海不超过120公里。但是在这不算大的国土上,那么,欧洲地图英文?一起来了解一下吧。
因为意大利也是三巨头之一,本来是四巨头,分别是英国,美国,苏联还有意大利,因为意大利的巨头不出名,所以意大利会生气,4问题,因为德国在一战与同盟国打打输了,被迫签定凡尔赛条约,奥匈帝国变成奥地利和匈牙利。4399

一、教材解读
1�课文简说。
这篇课文写的是14岁的德国女孩乌塔独自一人游欧洲的故事,表现了这个少年的自立意识和独立生活的能力,以及她对生活的热爱。
文章按照事情发展的顺序来写。先写“我”在罗马的一个旅馆里结识了德国小姑娘乌塔,写她“睡得正香”以及起身后收拾好行装、外出游览;接着写晚上回到旅馆后“我”和乌塔的谈话,主要谈的是乌塔这次旅游的行程之长、安排之细、准备之久,以及她要在亲身经历中认识世界的想法;最后写乌塔与“我”道别,继续她未完的旅程。
课文主要通过以下几种写作方法来突出乌塔鲜明的性格特点。(1)在描写中展现性格特点。语言描写集中在第8、9自然段里,这些语言表现了乌塔对事物有自己独特的见解,体现了她在思想上的独立。文中的一些细节描写也很有特点。这个14岁的女孩虽然独自在异国他乡,但是能在旅馆里“睡得正香”,她能自己安排一天的活动,自己收拾东西,按时外出游览,从这些描写中可以看出乌塔做事很有经验、从容不迫。(2)在对比中突出人物性格特点。一是和作者对比。作者写了自己在青年旅馆里“筋疲力尽”“匆匆洗漱”“疲倦地回到旅馆”,而乌塔却可以在旅馆里“惬意地趴在床垫上,一边吃糖,一边看一本厚厚的书”。

大不列颠指英国。 亦称不列颠(Britain)。 大不列颠岛(Great Britain)是一个位于欧洲西方外海的岛屿.]
欧元
欧元是欧洲12国的基本货币单位。2002年1月1日正式在欧洲使用。国际标准化组织的ISO 4217标准代码是EUR。惯用符号是€。
欧元的12会员国是爱尔兰、奥地利、比利时、德国、法国、芬兰、荷兰、卢森堡、葡萄牙、西班牙、希腊、意大利,都是欧洲联盟的会员国。
欧元纸币用绵纸制造,有特殊的手感,有一部分会凸凹不平,并有一条防伪线,且纸币上端的面值数字使用变色油墨印刷。
欧元纸币共分为5、10、20、50、100、200、500欧元7种面值,尺寸和颜色各不相同。每种面值的纸币都显示一个欧洲 建筑时期、一张欧洲地图和欧洲旗帜。
硬币有1分、2分、5分、10分、20分、50分等8种面值。欧元区12个国家的硬币有一面相同的图案,另一面则不相同,各国不同的一面分别为:
奥地利 艺术、建筑或花朵图案
比利时 阿尔伯特二世国王肖像
芬兰 花朵、天鹅、狮子
德国 老鹰、勃兰登堡大门
法国 树木、播种者
希腊神话、历史 、政治、航运代表图案
荷兰贝娅特丽克丝女皇
爱尔兰凯尔特竖琴
意大利意大利艺术杰作
卢森堡亨利大公
葡萄牙1144年、1142年、1134年的皇家 印玺。
西班牙卡洛斯一世国王
A Brief Introduction to British food
Mealtimes:
In many European countries it is normal to have a long break in the middle of the day when all members of the family return to their houses to eat together. This is not very common in Britain because normally it is a long way from the place of work or school to the home. Consequently the Britsh people tend to have a big breakfast before they go to work and the meal at midday is not spent with the members of the family but with workmates or schoolmates. Lunch is normally eaten between 12.30 pm and 1.30pm. Most people finish work at five thirty. It often takes at least an hour to get home from the school or workplace so people tend to eat their evening meal or "dinner" between 6.30pm and 8pm.
On Sundays people don't have to work so they take the opportunity eat together with their family. Sunday lunch is usually the best meal of the week and many of the meals which are considered typically British are eaten for Sunday lunch. For example roast beef and yorkshire pudding.
Although everyone in Britain understands that "breakfast" is the first meal of the day. There is a lot of confusion about the words for other meals such as "dinner, lunch, tea, high tea , elevenses, brunch, supper" and if you ask a British person what these words mean, most of them will give you a different answer according to what part of the country they are from or from what social class they are from. Another example of this is the pronunciation of the word "scones" ( a type of cake eaten with Devonshire clotted cream, strawberry jam and cups of tea, known as a "cream tea")
Breakfast.
Generally speaking the British breakfast is much bigger than in most other countries. Many people like to have a fried breakfast which can consist of fried bacon and eggs with fried bread and possibly fried tomatoes or black pudding. Of course not everybody wants to eat a lot early in the morning and many people prefer to just eat toast and marmalade with tea or coffee. Cereals are also very popular. The most common is cornflakes. They are made with different grains such as corn, wheat, oats etc. If you go to a Britsh supermarket you will see that there are many types of cereals available. In Scotland many people eat "porridge" or boiled oats. Porridge is very heavy but in the winter it will keep you warm on your way to school.
Lunch
If you go to Britain to study English and you stay with a family you will almost certainly be given a "packed lunch" to eat for your midday meal. Some factories and schools have canteens where you can eat but the packed lunch is the most common thing to eat. A packed lunch normally consist of some sandwiches, a packet of crisps, an apple and a can of something to drink, for example, coca-cola. The contents are kept in a plastic container and you take it with you when you go to school or work. The quality of the packed lunch can vary from terrible to very good, it all depends on who makes it.
Dinner
Things are changing and most British people eat meals from many different countries for example spagetti or curry. In fact you could even say that the British don't eat much British food. However the most typical thing to eat for dinner is "meat and two veg". This consists of a piece of meat accompanied by two different boiled vegetables. This is covered with "gravy" which is a sauce made with the juice that was obtained when the meat was cooked. One of the vegetables is almost always potatoes. The British eat a lot of potatoes
Bangers and Mash.
This is mashed potatoes with sausages.
Black Pudding.
A thick sausage made with blood and fat.
Yorkshire pudding.
A batter made with flour, eggs and milk and cooked in the oven. This is most often eaten with roast beef for Sunday lunch. (Batter is the same mixture that is used to make pancakes)
A Ploughman's Lunch
This is a very popular thing to eat if you go to eat in a "pub" at midday. It normally consists of a bread roll with a piece of cheese and a pickled onion. By the way there are many very good pickles that you can buy at the supermarket for example "branston pickle". Branston Pickle is not sold in any other countries but it is the perfect companion to cheese. (I always buy a jar when I go to England) British cheeses are very good. The most famous is Cheddar. Most of the cheeses are named after the region from where they come from eg. Red Leicester, Cheshire etc. There is a very good British blue cheese called Stilton although it can be rather expensive.
Haggis.
This is only normally eaten in Scotland. It is sheep's intestine stuffed with meat and vegetables.
The Fish and Chip shop.
You will almost certainly go to a fish and chip shop when you visit Britain. It is a shop which cooks fried potatoes called chips. They are usually accompanied by fish, pies, mushy peas, etc. The chips used to be wrapped in newspaper but now white paper is used. They often ask if you want salt and vinegar to be sprinkled over your chips. Be careful because sometimes they give you too much!
Pie
A pie is some food surrounded by pastry (pastry is a mixture of flour and butter). It is normally baked in the oven. The content of the pie can be sweet or savoury. Typical examples of pies are "steak and kidney pie" or "apple pie". There are variations of the pie such as cornish pasties. Pasties were originally invented so that working men could take their food to work with them. Someone told me that miners in the Cornish tin mines invented the cornish pastie. I suppose that if you work in a mine it is too much trouble to come to the surface to have lunch.
Bread and Butter
When the British eat bread they almost always cover it with butter or margarine. It is very common to see a plate of bread and butter on table when you eat. You can use it to soak up the gravy or juices left on your plate.
British Bread.
British bread is very good and if you go to the baker there are many different types of bread to choose from. However, although the bread is very good, the most popular type of bread in Britain is sliced white bread. This is sold in plastic packets and is not half as good as the bread which you must cut yourself.
The author of this text is English although he doesn't spend much time in Britain. If you disagree with what is written please add your own opinion or tell us about the food in your country.
以上就是欧洲地图英文的全部内容,欧元纸币共分为5、10、20、50、100、200、500欧元7种面值,尺寸和颜色各不相同。每种面值的纸币都显示一个欧洲 建筑时期、一张欧洲地图和欧洲旗帜。硬币有1分、2分、5分、10分、20分、50分等8种面值。欧元区12个国家的硬币有一面相同的图案,另一面则不相同。