文档介绍:悠闲巴斯:英格兰温泉之城英格兰巴斯天气
After three days in London, I wanted to see some of the romantic English countryside I’d read abchitect John Wood the Elder and his son, John Wood the Younger, who designed the city
using stones from the nearby hills. They developed
the beautiful 11)terraces and Palladian注1
12)villas, creating one of the most architecturally 13)harmonious cities in England.
Upon checking into my hostel, I headed downtown, where I walked slowly through lanes filled with cafés and shops. I found a classic British restaurant, where I sat
outside to watch people chatting and
window shopping in the evening glow.
As dusk settled in, I wandered north of the city center to the River Avon. Turning aside to follow a canal, I passed men in their boats drinking inside smoky 14)hulls, doing repairs or 15)barbecuing on the banks with their families. The day melted into darkness. I left the canal and walked back to my hostel.
The fortune of this city has always been linked to its hot springs and tourism. In the past, it has attracted such well-known
persons as Jane Austen (who included Bath in her novels Persuasion and Northanger Abbey), Charles Dickens and William Thackeray注2.
As I left Bath Spa Train Station a few days later, I carried with me a 16)treasury of memories: afternoons 17)punting on the Avon with new friends; wandering the streets; watching