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『壹』 介绍非洲的英语作文

The remark "the only good news story is a bad news story" is sometimes quoted by cynical journalists. Positive stories don't make interesting news, they say. And in Africa it often seems it is only the wars, droughts and diseases which are reported. But Milton Nkosi, the BBC's bureau chief in Africa, who is travelling in South Africa and Tanzania, says that across the continent there are people working to improve their lives and their communities.

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『叁』 一篇关于 africa ( 非洲)的英语作文

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『肆』 英语作文 介绍南美或非洲的文化习俗

African meal etiquette

In many parts of Africa, food tables and chairs do not make knives and forks, not chopsticks, but the hand pilaf.

Dinner, everyone sitting around the circle, a lunch box and a food box in the middle. Each person holding down the left hand edge of box lunch or a dish with the right hand grasping his fingers in front of rice and vegetables, into the mouth. At this point, you will know what to do, or even hand-dip full grasp of rice, while the Africans themselves pilaf, dinner everybody moves cleanly. Dinner guests should be noted that, not to food scattered on the ground, which is the owner of the taboo. Meal complete, the elderly are not left, the younger generation want to sit to wait; the children left, it must salute to thank the parents; guests after eating a host should be such as to leave.

Many places in Africa, dinner with the strict etiquette, and even cattle and sheep chickens and cks to eat every part of who should have provided. Such as in Mali, chicken thigh length of men then ate the chicken breast meat, owned by older women, to eat;-headed people to eat chicken neck, stomach and liver; chicken's head, claws and wings from the children eating. Another example in Botswana, a large banquet in the public, guests, and a man to eat beef, married women to eat chop suey, the two separate cooking, separate meals, not confusion. With the township into the vulgar, to be suitable to understand.
非洲人吃饭的礼仪

在非洲很多地方,吃饭不用桌椅,也不使刀叉,更不用筷子,而是用手抓饭。

吃饭时,大家围坐一圈,一个饭盒和一个菜盒放在中间。每个人用左手按住饭盒或菜盒的边沿,用右手的手指抓自己面前的饭和菜,送入口中。此时,你会无所适从,甚至抓得满手沾饭,而非洲人自己抓饭、吃饭时个个动作干净利落。客人吃饭时应注意的是,切勿将饭菜撒在地上,这是主人所忌讳的。饭毕,长者未离席时,晚辈要静坐等候;子女离席时,须向父母行礼致谢;客人则应等主人吃完后一道离开。

在非洲的不少地方,吃饭时有着严格的礼仪,甚至连牛羊鸡鸭的每个部位归谁吃都有规定。如在马里,鸡大腿当年长的男人吃,鸡胸脯肉归年长妇女吃;当家的人吃鸡脖、胃和肝;鸡的头、爪和翅膀由孩子们分食。又如在博茨瓦纳,在公众大型宴会上,宾客和男人吃牛肉,已婚的妇女吃杂碎,两者分开煮,分开食,不得混淆。随乡入俗,须了解为宜。

『伍』 非洲介绍(英文)

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非洲介绍
Africa's introction

『陆』 求一篇介绍非洲风情的英语作文。。急- -

The remark "the only good news story is a bad news story" is sometimes quoted by cynical journalists. Positive stories don't make interesting news, they say. And in Africa it often seems it is only the wars, droughts and diseases which are reported. But Milton Nkosi, the BBC's bureau chief in Africa, who is travelling in South Africa and Tanzania, says that across the continent there are people working to improve their lives and their communities.

In Mivinjeni Primary school in Dar es Salaam I met the head teacher Mr. Alex Roberts, a quiet, unassuming man who is in the thick of his country's ecation challenges. Mivinjeni primary has no windows and the Indian Ocean breeze gently blows through the Swahili grammar class.

The playground is a typical sub-Saharan dirt field. There is no school bell, but a young boy picks up a stone and bangs it against an old truck wheel rim, to call his fellow pupils to assembly. In his school Mr. Roberts has two and half thousand pupils with only 50 teachers. This means that on average there are about sixty learners for each teacher and classroom. However this does not make Alex Roberts despair, instead it inspires him to struggle on until all the pupils move onto High school.

Even I, as an African who grew up in Soweto, was left with a lump in my throat, after seeing the tiny curious faces of the learners facing their future with such an incredible sense of hope and determination. They were packed in groups of 4s and 5s at desks that would normally sit just three. This told me one thing -- that Africans are not waiting for the outside world to save them from oblivion. They wake up every morning to work for their families and their future.

But Africans also wonder what image the outside world has of them. Perhaps through the mass media, people in the West imagine Africans folding their arms and waiting for outsiders to come and assist?

All too often they are denied the full picture. While they may appreciate that some African leaders have made the lives of their peoples so much worse, they're rarely told how so many African people are working to make lives better. It's been my experience from covering wars and humanitarian crises around Africa that the television sequences are almost always the same: first you see the flies around a sickly or starving baby's face and soon after that, a beautiful blond lady will come on to the screen to explain what is really happening in the refugee camps. I've seen it in Darfur, Angola, Sierra Leone, Congo, Zimbabwe. But the truth is that often local NGOs and church organisations were already on the ground helping and making a huge difference. But when the big guns arrive from Oxfam, Save The Children, Care International, WFP, WHO, with their vast resources, they get all the attention.

Just a few days ago I came across Robert Setshedi, a young pharmacist working in the rural Eastern Cape province of South Africa. His job is just to dispense ARV drugs from the local Empilisweni hospital. But many of his patients cannot even afford the bus fare to get there. So Robert drives up and down the rolling hills and the valleys of the Eastern Cape in his own car, using his own petrol, and visits his patients. He uses his own mobile phone to remind those who're HIV positive when they should take the cocktail of drugs required to suppress the deadly virus. The hospital can't afford to give Robert a computer, so he uses his own lap-top to collect all his patients' data.

There is so much more to Africa than wars, coups, dictators, death and destruction!

『柒』 用英语介绍一下非洲

Africa is "Ah-Yurika Island (Africa)" the short title. Greek "Ah-Yurika" is the meaning of the sun hot. Trans-equatorial Africa, Central Africa, 3 / 4 of the land by the sun's vertical irradiation, the average temperature above 20 degrees Celsius in the tropical Island 95% of the total, of which more than half of the hot areas throughout the year, it referred to as "Ah-Yurika."
Island of Interpretation: Greek word for "sun hot."

『捌』 非洲的英文介绍

非洲的英文介绍:

Africa is located in the western part of the Eastern Hemisphere, south of Europe, west of Asia, east of the Indian Ocean, west of the Atlantic Ocean, north and south of the equator.

It covers an area of about 30.2 million square kilometers, accounting for 20.4% of the total land area of the world. It is the second largest continent in the world and also the second largest continent in population.

非洲全称阿非利加洲,位于东半球西部,欧洲以南,亚洲之西,东濒印度洋,西临大西洋,纵跨赤道南北,面积大约为3020万平方公里,占全球总陆地面积的20.4%,是世界第二大洲,同时也是人口第二大洲。

Africa is famous for its wide variety and abundance of wildlife, with more large ungulated mammals and freshwater fish than any other continent.

There are about 3000 species of fish, 238 species of amphibians, 58 species of reptiles, 589 species of birds and 1100 species of mammals.

非洲以野生动物品种及数量繁多而闻名,大型有蹄类哺乳动物和淡水鱼比其他各洲都多。 鱼类约有3000个物种,两栖动物有约238种,爬行动物有58种,鸟类有589种,哺乳动物有1100种。

Africa is known as the "tropical continent". Its climate is characterized by high temperature, less rain and dryness.

The distribution of climate zones is symmetrical in North and south. The equator runs across the center, and the climate generally decreases from the equator with the increase of latitude.

非洲有“热带大陆”之称,其气候特点是高温、少雨、干燥,气候带分布呈南北对称状。赤道横贯中央,气候一般从赤道随纬度增加而降低。

About 95% of the total area of the continent is in the region with an average annual temperature above 20 C. More than half of the regions are hot all the year round, and nearly half of the regions have hot warm and cool seasons.

The average annual temperature in Dalol, northeastern Ethiopia, is 34.5 degrees Celsius, one of the highest in the world.

全洲年平均气温在20℃以上的地带约占全洲面积95%,其中一半以上的地区终年炎热,有将近一半的地区有着炎热的暖季和温暖的凉季。埃塞俄比亚东北部的达洛尔年平均气温为34.5℃,是世界年平均气温最高的地方之一。

(8)非洲英语作文扩展阅读

1、非洲文明

非洲是人类进化史上从古猿到森林古猿、拉玛古猿、“完全形成的人”—能人、直立人、智人、直到现代人都存在过的大陆。人类学家在非洲发现了最早的“完全形成的人”的化石。这些发现使包括进化论奠基人达尔文在内的人类学家得出了非洲是人类诞生地的猜想。

2、非洲饮食

在非洲很多地方,吃饭不使刀叉,更不用筷子,而是用手抓饭。吃饭时,大家围着桌子坐一圈,一个饭盒和一个菜盒放在中间。每个人用左手按住饭盒或菜盒的边沿,用右手的手指抓自己面前的饭和菜,送入口中。客人吃饭时应注意的是,切勿将饭菜撒在地上,这是主人所忌讳的。

长者未离席时,晚辈要静坐等候;子女离席时,须向父母行礼致谢;客人则应等主人吃完后一道离开。总体说来,非洲饮食文化比较单一,主要是肉食和玉米、面粉之类。

『玖』 对非洲的印象 英语作文

The remark "the only good news story is a bad news story" is sometimes quoted by cynical journalists. Positive stories don't make interesting news, they say. And in Africa it often seems it is only the wars, droughts and diseases which are reported. But Milton Nkosi, the BBC's bureau chief in Africa, who is travelling in South Africa and Tanzania, says that across the continent there are people working to improve their lives and their communities

『拾』 非洲饥荒的英语作文

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