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关于旅行的英文演讲稿1
With the general standard of living improvingand the working week becoming
shor,
thus he can visit whatever his curiosity leads him to and contemplate over a
historical site or a cultural relic for as long as he desires. The trouble is he
cannot share his perceptions and excitement with any partners. Moreover, it is
time-consuming and difficult to buy train tickets and look for accommodations
and in emergency situations an inpidual traveler is largely helpless. Those
problems are non-existent for group travelers because travel agencies take care
of everything. Within a group, people who used to be strangers soon become
friends. However, the fixed itineraries and tight schedule prevent travelers
from satiating their inpidual curiosities. In addition, tourists are often
subjected to forced shopping by tour guides who are more concerned with securing
commissions than providing services.
My solution to these two imperfect modes of traveling is to travel with
friends or classmates. This pattern incorporates most of their advantages while
avoiding all their disadvantages. I am convinced this is the best and most
sensible form of traveling which everybody should adopt.
关于旅行的英文演讲稿3
My sister was fond of traveling. Ever since graduating, she had been
determined to organize a trip to an old temple. Since transporting fare was
expensive, she decided to use a bicycle to cycle there not caring about the
disadvantages. Her stubborn attitude was always her shortcoming. Once she made
up her mind to do something, no one could persuade her to change her mind.
Finally, we gave in as usual though we preferred to take a train. After we
prepared everything, including the schedule, reliable weather forecast and the
insurance, we began our trip.
Our journey was along a river flowing from a high altitude. Our pace was
slow because the river frequently had many sharp bends through deep valleys,
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