1、The United Kingdom includes England as well as Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. MARYMIKEThe most atractive sceneryParadise on earthTheLakeDistrict,Cumbria,isaregionofincrediblebeautyfamousforitsstunningscenery,abundantwildlifeandculturalheritage.Theareaismadeupofancientwoodlandsandforest,river
2、valleys,lakes,mountainsandsimplystunningcoastlines. The North lakes is much wilder than the South, with the Skiddaw mountain range dominating the town of Keswick. The lush Borrowdale valley leads to the dramatic Honister mountain pass and into the natural lakes of Buttermere & Crummock. The South &
3、Central Lake District has the charming villages of Grasmere & Hawkshead along with Englands largest lake, Windermere.A saying is that the coppers of the paradise are Englishmen and cooks of the hell are Englishmen too.仰望星空派死不瞑目派死不瞑目派HaggisEnglish breakfastScrambled eggHalf a tomatoMushroomToastBriti
4、sh Afternoon TeaLow tea is served on the low table ofthe living room, while high tea is inthe dining room table.However, the most essential difference is not that.Low teaAn afternoon tea enjoyed by the upper class the teapot needs pure silver, and the candy is taken by tweezers.The staple is a delic
5、ate cake on a shelf, as well as small pieces of sandwiches, scone and other desserts and fruits.High teapopular with the general public.In fact, it is already very much like a meal: meat, potatoes, bread, pies, cheese, vegetables and so on, of course includes tea, and was usually eaten at 5 oclock i
6、n the afternoon.DessertTriflea traditional dessert of English Christmasusually consists a layer of fruit, cake, jam and cream, and some trifle contain the wine.I wandered lonely as a cloudThat floats on high oer vales and hills,When all at once I saw a crowd,A host of golden daffodils; Beside the la
7、ke, beneath the trees,Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.Continuous as the stars that shineAnd twinkle on the Milky Way,They stretched in never-ending lineAlong the margin of a bay:Ten thousand saw I at a glance,Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.The waves beside them danced, but theyOut-did t
8、he sparkling waves in glee:A poet could not but be gay,In such a jocund company:I gazed -and gazed -but little thoughtWhat wealth the show to me had brought:For oft, when on my couch I lieIn vacant or in pensive mood,They flash upon that inward eyeWhich is the bliss of solitude;And then my heart with pleasure fills,And dances with the daffodils.THANKS FOR YOUR LISTENINGTHANKS FOR YOUR LISTENING