take such an effective gray-blue tint that a clever watercolorist would seem to have put them in for pictorial reasons.
The view from the bridge over the Serpentine has an extraordinary nobleness, and it has often seemed to me that the 80 Londoner twitted with his low standard may point to it with every onfidence. In all the town-scenery of Europe there can be few things so fine; the only reproach it is open to is that it begs the question by seeming - in spite of its being the pride of five millions of people - not to belong to a town at all. The towers of 85 Notre Dame, as they rise, in Paris, from the island that divides the Seine, present themselves no more impressively than those of Westminster as you see them looking doubly far beyond the shining stretch of Hyde Park water. Equally admirable is the large, river-like manner in which the Serpentine opens away 90 between its wooded shores. Just after you have crossed the bridge you enjoy on your left, through the gate of Kensington Gardens, an altogether enchanting vista - a footpath over the grass, which loses itself beneath the scattered oaks and elms exactly as if the place were a chase. There could be nothing less 95 like London in general than this particular morsel, and yet it takes London, of all cities, to give you such an impression of the country.
【SAT阅读练习题:Reading Comprehension Test 10】相关文章:
★ SAT阅读练习题:Reading Comprehension Test 9
★ SAT阅读练习题:Reading Comprehension Test 14
★ SAT阅读练习题:Reading Comprehension Test 3
★ SAT阅读练习题:Reading Comprehension Test 1
★ SAT阅读练习题:Reading Comprehension Test 14
★ SAT阅读真题
★ SAT阅读练习题:Reading Comprehension Test 10
最新
2016-03-02
2016-03-02
2016-03-02
2016-03-02
2016-03-02
2016-03-02