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The dinghy was narrow and wide, with its bow and stern upturned, it was twenty or thirty inches long, and it was extremely fast.
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The Venetian dinghy was twenty or thirty feet long, narrow and deep, a bit like a canoe. The bow and stern of the ship were upturned like a crescent moon hanging in the sky, and they moved briskly and nimblely, like water snakes in a ditch.
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It was narrow and deep, like a canoe, with its bow and tips upturned to think of the crescent moon on the horizon.
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The bow and stern stilts are deep and fast.
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The bow and stern of the ship were upturned like a crescent moon.
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The central idea of "The Boat of Venice": the whole text expresses the author's love for the boats of Venice. This article depicts the unique construction characteristics of the dinghy and the skillful piloting skills of the boatmen, showing the unique exoticism of Venice and the unique role of the dinghy, expressing the author's love for this city on the water.
The original text of The Boat in Venice.
Venice is a world-famous city on the water, with its rivers crisscrossing and the boat becoming the main means of transportation, equal to the car on the street.
The Venetian dinghy was twenty or thirty feet long, narrow and deep, a bit like a canoe. The bow and stern of the ship were upturned like a crescent moon hanging in the sky. The movement is light and flexible, like a water snake in a ditch.
We sat in the cabin, the leather cushions soft like sofas. The dinghy crossed a series of stone bridges of different forms, and we opened the curtains to look at the ancient buildings towering on both sides, and greeted the passing ships.
The boatman's piloting skills were exceptional. The speed of the ship was extremely fast, there were many ships coming and going, and he maneuvered it freely and without hurrying. No matter how crowded it was, he could always squeeze through it left and right.
When he encounters very narrow places, he always passes smoothly, and he is very fast, and he can make sharp turns. The buildings on both sides flew backwards, and our eyes were too busy to know which one to see.
The merchant grabbed a large bag of goods, hurriedly stepped out of the dinghy, and went about business along the river. Young women laughing loudly in a dinghy. Many of the children are accompanied by nannies and travel in dinghys to the countryside to breathe in the fresh air. The solemn old man took the whole family and went to the church in a dinghy to pray.
In the middle of the night, the theater ended. A large crowd of people rushed out and boarded the dinghy of their own hire. The huddled boats dispersed in a moment, disappearing into the crooked river, and there was a sound of laughter and farewell.
The water gradually fell silent, and the shadow of the moon was seen swaying in the water. Tall stone buildings stand by the river, old bridges stretch across the water, and boats of all sizes moored on the piers. Silence reigns over the floating city, and old Venice falls asleep again.
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Students travel to school in dinghys to learn knowledge; The doctor took a dinghy to the other side of the lake; Workers go to work across the lake; The police went across the lake to catch the thief.
The Venetian dinghy is also known as the Venetian dinghie. The dinghy in Venice was twenty or thirty feet long (foot: the Anglo-American unit of length, one foot equals a meter), narrow and deep, somewhat like a canoe. The bow and stern of the ship were upturned like a crescent moon hanging in the sky.
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Elementary school students go to school in small boats, teachers go to school in small boats to teach, police officers go to patrol in small boats, and businessmen buy and sell in small boats.
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"The Boat of Venice" is an article written by Mark Twain, which has been included in the 26th lesson of the 10th volume of the [Renjiao Edition], the 20th lesson of the 4th grade of the [Jijiao Edition], and the 7th volume of the Changchun Edition. The article depicts the exotic landscape of Venice, a city on the water.
The text starts with what "I" saw and felt, first explaining that the dinghy is the main means of transportation in Venice, then detailing the unique structural characteristics of the dinghy, then talking about the superb piloting skills of the boatman, and finally saying that the dinghy is closely related to people's daily life. Grasping the characteristics of things and combining people's activities with scenery and customs to describe them are the main characteristics of the text.
Venetian dinghie.
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