似乎這次作業不難,我指表達起來不像前幾次那麽費勁。
The most unusual building in the nineteenth century maybe be the Crystal Palace. It was built in Hyde Park for the World Exposition of 1951. The Crystal Palace differred from all of the other buildings in the world because it was built of steel and glass. Since it was one of the tallest building in the history, people from other countries came to visit it very often. A large amounts of merchants were shipped to the Expo from all over the world. There were also many machines in the exposition, one of the most mysterious was the steaming hammer by Smith. Even though the travel was not as easy as that of today, the steaming boat shipped thousands of visitors from Europe through the England Tunnel. Once to England, the visitors were sent to the Crystal Palace by the train. The total amounts of visitors were six millions. The profit from the Expo was for building museums or colleges. Later, the Crystal Palace was moved to the south of London. Before it was burned in 1936, it had always been one of the most famous buildings in the world.
19世紀最不尋常的建築也許要數水晶宮了,它是為1851年的“世界博覽會”而建在海德公園的。這座水晶 宮不同於世界上所有的其他建築,因為它是用鋼和玻璃建成的。它是有史以來最高大的建築物之一,因此,人們從各個國家紛紛前來參觀。大量的商品從世界各地運 送到了博覽會,參展的還有很多機器,其中最奇妙的是內史密斯的蒸汽錘。盡管在當時旅行不像現在這麽容易,但汽船還是把成千上萬的參觀者從歐洲大陸送過了英 吉利海峽。一到英國,火車就把他們送到了水晶宮。參觀的人數總共是600萬。博覽會的贏利用來建造博物館和高等學校。後來,“水晶宮”被移到了倫敦南部。 在1936年被焚毀之前,它一直是世界上最著名的建築物之一。