世博会的英语手抄报内容

如题所述

world expositions are galleries of human inspirations and thoughts. since 1851 when the great exhibition of industries of all nations was held in london, the world expositions have attained increasing prominence as grand events for economic, scientific, technological and cultural exchanges, serving as an important platform for displaying historical experience, exchanging innovative ideas, demonstrating esprit de corps and looking to the future.
世界博览会是人类文明的驿站。从1851年伦敦的“万国工业博览会”至今,世博会正日益成为全球经济、科技和文化领域的盛会,成为各国人民总结历史经验、交流聪明才智、体现合作精神、展望未来发展的重要舞台。
with a long civilization, china favors international exchange and loves world peace. china owes its successful bid for the world exposition in 2010 to the support for and confidence of the international community in its reform and opening up. the exposition will be the first registered world exposition to be held in a developing country, which gives expression to the expectations the world’s people place on china’s future development.
具有悠久东方文明的中国,是一个热爱国际交往、崇尚世界和平的国度。中国取得了2010年世博会的举办权,这将是注册类世界博览会首次在发展中国家举行,体现了国际社会对中国改革开放道路的支持和信任,也体现了世界人民对中国未来发展的瞩目和期盼。
中国上海世博会
2010年世博会将于2010年5月1日至10月31日,总共184天,在中国上海市举行。具体地点为上海市中心黄浦江两岸,南浦大桥和卢浦大桥之间的滨江地区。上海世博会的主题是“城市,让生活更美好”(Better City, Better Life)。副主题是城市多元文化的融合、城市经济的繁荣、城市科技的创新、城市社区的重塑、城市和乡村的互动。主要目标是:1、提高公众对“城市时代”中各种挑战的忧患意识,并提供可能的解决方案;2、促进对城市遗产的保护;使人们更加关注健康的城市发展; 3、推广可持续的城市发展理念,成功实践和创新技术;寻求发展中国家的可持续的城市发展模式;4、促进人类社会的交流融合和互相理解。主办机构预计吸引世界各地7000万人次参观者前往,总投资达450亿人民币,超过北京奥运会,是世界博览会史上最大规模。
世博会吉祥物-----海宝
海宝
2007年12月18日晚上8点,万众瞩目的2010年上海世博会吉祥物“海宝”终于掀开了神秘面纱,蓝色“人”字的可爱造形让所有人耳目一新。海宝,以汉字“人”字为核心创意,配以代表生命和活力的海蓝色。他的欢笑,展示着中国积极乐观、健康向上的精神面貌;他挺胸抬头的动作和双手的配合,显示着包容和热情;他翘起的大拇指,是对来自世界各地的朋友发出的真诚邀请。
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第1个回答  2010-04-05
  世界博览会(WORLD EXPO,简称“世博会”)是由一个国家的政府主办,有多个国家或国际组织参加,以展现人类在社会、经济、文化和科技领域取得成就的国际性大型展示会。其特点是举办时间长、展出规模大、参展国家多、影响深远。

  自1851年英国伦敦举办第一届以来,世博会因其发展迅速而享有“经济、科技、文化领域内的奥林匹克盛会”的美誉。按照国际展览局的规定,世界博览会按性质、规模、展期分为两种:一种是注册类(以前称综合性)世博会,展期通常为6个月,从2000年开始每5年举办一次(2000年德国汉诺威,2005年日本爱知,2010年中国上海);另一类是认可类(以前称专业性)世博会,展期通常为3个月,也有少数为半年的,如1999年中国昆明世界园艺博览会,在两届注册类世博会之间举办一次。注册类世界博览会是全球最高级别的博览会。

  各类世博会已先后举办了40多次,已有13个国家20多个城市举办过世博会。 举办最多的是美国,先后举办过8次。有些城市多次举办世博会,如法国巴黎等。亚洲的日本和韩国已举办过世博会,中国的昆明在1999年举办过世界园艺博览会。2010年,中国将第一次举办大型综合性世博会,举办地在上海。

  以往的很多世博会都留下了在建筑史上举足轻重的标志性建筑,现在已成为举办地的地标,成了世界盛名的旅游景点,是世博会的宝贵遗产。这些世博会的标志性建筑不但体现了世博会的主题,代表了最先进的建筑技术发展潮流,展示了各国独具特色的优秀文化,在某种程度上也是城市精神的体现。

  在世博会留下的众多标志性建筑中,最经典的三个应该是法国首都巴黎的艾菲尔铁塔、比利时首都布鲁塞尔的原子球(馆)以及美国西雅图的太空针(塔)。这些标志性建筑物在会后仍散发着无穷的风采和魅力,吸引着大量国内外游客来此观光游览。

  2010年的世界博览会(Expo 2010 Shanghai China )将在中国上海举办,举办时间为2010年5月1日- 10月31日,为期184天。上海世博会的主题是“城市,让生活更美好” (Better City,Better Life)。2005年日本爱知世博会的主题是“自然的睿智”本回答被网友采纳
第2个回答  2010-04-15
The World Expo in 2010

Shanghai will host the 2010 World Expo. The World Expo has a long history but it has never been held in Asia. So the 2010 World Expo is an honor(荣耀) for all of the Asians. Our government has promised that it will be the best one. And Shanghai, as a host city, will have more chances to develop quickly. As a student in China, I should learn English well so that I can be a volunteer in the Expo to help foreigners know more about Shanghai.
Referred to as the World Expo, is an international Expo World Exposition (World Exhibition or Exposition, referred to as: World Expo) is a governmental organization by the host country or commissioned by the Government departments concerned have held a greater impact and a long history of international Expo Events . It has gone through a hundred-year history, initially in the traditional arts and crafts display-based, later becoming renowned science and technology and industrial technology exhibition, to become foster industry talent and education to enlighten the general public a rare place .
World Expo venue is not only a showcase of technology and merchandise, and accompanied by colorful performances, spectacular scenery attractive, can not be set to daily life experience, full of festive atmosphere of the space, becoming the general public consumption of entertainment and an ideal place .

这个通俗易懂比较好用。
第3个回答  2010-04-14
下个有道词典,360有
第4个回答  2010-04-06
The BIE

The Bureau International des Expositions (International Exhibitions Bureau) was established by a diplomatic international Convention, signed in Paris,in 1928. Its function is to regulate the frequency and quality of exhibitions falling within its remit.

This may simply be defined as covering all international exhibitions of a non-commercial nature (other than fine art exhibitions) with a duration of more than three weeks, which are officially organised by a nation and to which invitations to other nations are issued through diplomatic channels. The BIE is therefore not concerned with trade fairs and indeed the degree of commercial activity carried out at BIE exhibitions is carefully regulated.

Why does the BIE exist?

The first International Exhibition is generally considered to have been that held in London in 1851.

The success of this event produced many highly successful exhibitions throughout the world. For example, the Paris Exhibition of 1889 is well remembered for the creation of the Eiffel Tower.

But as the number of these events increased, it became clear that some measures were needed to control the frequency and quality of exhibitions. The 1928 Convention on International Exhibitions established the BIE and set out simple rules, which restricted the number of exhibitions which could be held and defined their characteristics. The original 1928 Convention has been amended by various additional protocols, but the basic framework of that Convention is still valid today.

How does the BIE work ?

The Secretariat General of the BIE, which is located in Paris, is headed by the Secretary General. The French Foreign Office carries out formal diplomatic relationships for the BIE.

Membership to the BIE -- currently comprising 140 nations -- is open to any Government by accession to the 1928 Convention and the 1972 Protocol on International Exhibitions. An annual fee is charged on a sliding scale based on United Nations principles on such contributions. However, a substantial part of the BIE's income derives from the registration fees for staging exhibitions and from a percentage of the gate money raised for that exhibition.

General Assemblies of the BIE are held twice a year in Paris under the chairmanship of the elected President of the BIE. These meetings are attended by all member states and by observers. Delegates review applications for new projects and consider reports from those exhibitions in a more advanced state. They are also attentive to reports by the four Committees, which supervise appropriate aspects of the BIE's activities. The Executive Committee assesses new projects and exercises an overview on the different aspects of exhibitions, while the Rules Committee is concerned with the detailed documentation and technical provisions of exhibitions as well as the internal rules of the BIE.

The Administration and Budget Committee and the Information and Communication Committee complete this structure. Each of the four Committees has a Chairman, who at the same time is a Vice President of the BIE, and a Vice Chairman. These eight members form a controlling body which assesses the activities of the BIE as a whole in preparation for the summer and winter General Assemblies. Committee members are elected by the General Assembly.

The registration of exhibitions

Controlling not only the frequency and quality of exhibitions but, in particular, also the conditions of participation for international participants is a continuous process carried out by the B.I.E. from the inception of a project to its close. There are three main steps an exhibition must follow in order to achieve the essential registration. Following the first formal nomination of a new project, which must specify the date of opening and closing, the theme and the legal status of the organising body, a BIE preliminary enquiry missioncarries out an on-the-spot assessment of the project. Led by a Vice President of the BIE, the enquiry team is able to request detailed information of a technical and financial nature to assist it and documentary evidence is examined.

This thorough research is the basis for a report, which is submitted to the Executive Committee for consideration and subsequently to the General Assembly for approval. If the project is successful in achieving support from these bodies, the Assembly will decide by secret balloton the "allocation of the date", that is the election of the candidate country which will host the next exhibition.

The third and final process is the registration of the exhibition on the basis of the formal review and acceptance of the General Regulations and Draft Participation Contract by the Assembly. The completion of the registration procedure (which may take three years) is marked by the awarding of the BIE flag.

This is also the point at which the Government may commence despatching invitations through diplomatic channels to other nations to participate in the event. Without registration, an exhibition cannot seek the support of the BIE Member States, which are in fact prohibited from participating in any event, which could violate the BIE Convention. Registration indicates the solemn acceptance by the host Government of its responsibility to apply and maintain the BIE's rules.By this process, the future development of international exhibitions is protected and the interests of the member states maintained.

During an exhibition, the BIE maintains its control function through the College of Commissioners General who are the representatives of a participating Government at the exhibition and an elected Steering Committee, which maintains a close liaison not only with the exhibition organisers but with the BIE.

Different categories of exhibitions

From the earliest date, the BIE has accepted the need to differentiate between two categories of exhibitions: major events which last for six months and with a theme of a general nature and shorter, more economical events, where the theme is more precise and specialised.

The two categories of exhibitions and their distinctive characteristics are as follows (more information www.bie-paris.org) :

International Registered Exhibition (or World Exhibition)

Frequency : every five years

Duration : 6 months at most

Area : not restricted

Theme : general (cf. General classification for International exhibitions)

International Recognised Exhibition

Frequency : during the interval between two International Registered Exhibitions

Duration : 3 months at most

Area : 25 ha at most

Theme : specialized

This type of event could give all nations the possibility of hosting an international exhibition.

The BIE will also continue to recognise those Horticultural Exhibitions such as the Netherlands Floriade 2002 and IGA 2003 Rostock in Germany, recommended to it by the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH), and the Milan Triennale, an exhibition of long standing featuring the decorative arts.

Since 1928 the BIE's work has been dedicated to identifying and refining the role of those exhibitions within its concern as a means of promoting international goodwill and of exploring the limits of human experience and knowledge.

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Expo Emblem
Date:11/02/2009

The emblem, depicting the image of three people-you, me, him/her holding hands together, symbolizes the big family of mankind. Inspired by the shape of the Chinese character"世"(meaning the world), the design conveys the organizers' wish to host an Expo which is of global scale and which showcases the diversified urban cultures of the world.

Theme
Date:26/01/2008

The theme of Expo 2010 is "Better City, Better Life," representing the common wish of the whole humankind for a better living in future urban environments. This theme represents a central concern of the international community for future policy making, urban strategies and sustainable development. In 1800, 2% of the global population lived in cities. In 1950, the figure raised to 29%, in 2000, almost half the world population moved into cities, and by 2010, as estimated by the United Nations, the urban population will account for 55% of the total human population.

The quest for a better life has run through the urban history of mankind. Through different sub-themes, Expo 2010 will create blueprints for future cities and harmonious urban life styles, providing an extraordinary educational and entertaining platform for visitors of all nations:

●Blending of diverse cultures in the city

●Economic prosperity in the city

●Innovations of science and technology in the city

●Remodelling of communities in the city

●Interactions between urban and rural areas
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