新东方网>英语>英语学习>英语阅读>双语新闻>时政热点>正文

剑桥拟出招限制中国游客(双语)

2018-10-17 14:19

来源:BBC

作者:

  Tourism bosses in Cambridge are to encourage Chinese tourists to visit in smaller groups.

  剑桥的旅游老板们鼓励中国游客以较小的旅行团体来参观剑桥。

  Dozens of visitors from the country regularly gather for organised tours around the university city’s narrow streets, making some "impassable".

  据称来自国内的旅游人员常常组成数十名的规模团队聚集在大学城狭窄的街道上进行旅游,使得其他人无法通行。

  Emma Thornton, of Visit Cambridge and Beyond, said groups of 50 standing in front of landmarks such as King’s College were a "problem".

  来自剑桥旅游公司的索尔顿说,如果50多人站在国王学院门前,那真的就成了“麻烦”。

  The city council said it was also working to tackle coach congestion.

  市议会表示,它也在努力解决交通的拥堵问题。

  Councillor Rosy Moore said Cambridge was "a small city with narrow streets, so parked coaches and large groups of tourists can be frustrating for residents trying to get about their daily lives".

  议员罗斯摩尔说,剑桥是“一个小城市,街道狭窄,所以过多车辆的停放和一大群游客会影响这儿居民的日常生活。”。

  Eve Balshaw, 23, who lives in the city, said large groups of tourists made it "challenging" to get around safely.

  住在这座城市的23岁的伊芙巴尔肖说,大量的游客让她们觉得安全出行“有挑战性”。

  If tour guides don’t lead groups carefully, it can make both locals and visitors feel like there isn’t space for them, she said.

  她说:“如果导游没有认真的组织好队伍,就会让当地人和游客都觉得没有空间。”

  Jinzhao Li, the director of Cambridge China Centre, said Chinese tourists are drawn to the city thanks to a poem by former Cambridge University student Xu Zhimo.

  剑桥中国中心主任李金钊表示,因为曾在剑桥大学读书的大才子徐志摩的一首诗,中国游客被吸引到这座城市。

  Taking Leave of Cambridge Again, written in the 1920s, was a "very beautiful romantic poem", she said.

  这首美丽浪漫的诗就是写于20世纪20年代的《再别康桥》。

  Everyone in China has heard of this poem.

  “每个中国人都听说过这首诗。”

猜你喜欢

  • 听力
  • 口语
  • 阅读
  • 娱乐
  • 词汇
  • 写作

            版权及免责声明

            凡本网注明"稿件来源:新东方"的所有文字、图片和音视频稿件,版权均属新东方教育科技集团(含本网和新东方网) 所有,任何媒体、网站或个人未经本网协议授权不得转载、链接、转贴或以其他任何方式复制、发表。已经本网协议授权的媒体、网站,在下载使用时必须注明"稿件来源:新东方",违者本网将依法追究法律责任。

            本网未注明"稿件来源:新东方"的文/图等稿件均为转载稿,本网转载仅基于传递更多信息之目的,并不意味着赞同转载稿的观点或证实其内容的真实性。如其他媒体、网站或个人从本网下载使用,必须保留本网注明的"稿件来源",并自负版权等法律责任。如擅自篡改为"稿件来源:新东方",本网将依法追究法律责任。

            如本网转载稿涉及版权等问题,请作者见稿后在两周内速来电与新东方网联系,电话:010-60908555。

            热搜关键词