1.求山大英文介紹
Shandong University is one of the oldest and prestigious universities in China . Shandong University was founded in 1901 and is the second national university established soon after Jingshi University (the Metropolitan University ) in the country. Recently, the Ministry of Education approved the university as a “national key comprehensive university.” In 2001, it was listed among the 21 national key construction first-class universities by the Ministry of Education. Situated in Jinan , capital city of Shandong Province , Shandong University covers an area of 3.849 square kilometers. The province is located on the east coastal part of China and the lower reach of Yellow River . Not only is it one of the most economically developed coastal provinces in China , but also a major contributor to the ancient Chinese culture—the auspicious birthplace of Qilu culture. Shandong University consists of 31 schools/colleges and a graduate school. Courses are offered in 11 main academic disciplines: philosophy, economics, law, literature, history, natural sciences, engineering, management, medicine , education and military. There are 104 undergraduate degree programs, 209 master degree programs, 127 doctoral degree programs, and 15 post-doctorate mobile stations. In addition, there are 7 professional master's degree programs in law, business management, engineering, clinical medicine, public health, dentistry and public administration respectively. The student population totals to about 95,000, of which 40,978 are fulltime students, 10,755 are postgraduate students, and over 1,000 are international students. Shandong University embraces an abundance of scientific research facilities, a strong teaching staff, and favorable studying environment. At the university, there exist 35 national, provincial, and ministerial key academic disciplines; 2 national key research labs; 20 provincial and ministerial key research labs; a national engineering and technology promotion center; 19 provincial technology research centers; 4 national basic scientific research and personnel development bases; 4 social science key research bases approved by Ministry of Education; and 4 national fundamental science personnel development bases. The university also has a group of reputed scholars known home and abroad, of which 922 are professors. There are 29 academicians(including adjunct academicians) who are members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of * general hospitals, including Qilu Hospital and 12 teaching hospitals are affiliated with the university. Over 175 experimental labs,teaching and research facilities are well-equipped. The university library houses a collection of about 5,600, 000 volumes. Shandong University is a higher learning institution open to the world. Over the years, Shandong University has established a broad international network for educational cooperation and has signed exchange agreements with over 70 universities from over 50 countries. The university remains active in academic cooperation and exchanges with over 100 educational and research institutions worldwide. The university becomes an important education base for international students. Since 1980, Shandong University has received over 10,000 students from over 60 countries.。
2.山東大學的簡介,翻譯成英語
Introduction to Shandong University Shandong University, established in 1901, is one of the initiative universities of modern Chinese higher education. It's a key comprehensive university under the direct jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education, as well as a member university of Project 211 and Project 985, two national key construction projects to support the development of high-quality universities. Shandong University comprises 8 campuses (Jinan Central Campus, Hongjialou Campus, Baotuquan Campus, Qianfoshan Campus, Software Campus, Xinglongshan Campus, Qingdao Campus and Weihai Campus) in three different cities (Jinan, Qingdao and Weihai), covering an area of over 800 hectares (including 300 hectares of the Qingdao campus and the construction is in progress). The university currently enjoys a teaching and administrative staff of 7782. Its full-time student population totals up to 60,000, of which over 40,000 are undergraduates, 16,000 are postgraduates and about 2,000 are international students. Shandong University is one of those of the largest ranges of academic disciplines in China. There are at present 12 general disciplines for undergraduates and postgraduates, namely philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, management and arts. There are 40 first-level doctoral programs, 55 first-level master's degree programs, 3 professional doctoral degree programs, 27 professional master's degree programs, 118 programs for undergraduates, 38 mobile post-doctoral research stations, forming a complete system for cultivation of talent. The university currently has 38 schools and 4 affiliated hospitals. Shandong University pays great attention to international cooperation. It has established friendly relationships with more than 100 universities of over 50 different countries. Through the Cooperation Plans for Famous Universities around the world, Shandong University has been succeed to go into partnerships with more than ten first class universities , including Yale University , University of Chicago, University of Toronto , ENS Paris, Normale sup' etc. In order to promote cultural communication and inter-civilizations dialogues, Shandong University has built up eight Confucius Institutes in America, France, the Netherlands, Australia, Singapore, South Korea and Mongolia since 2005. 中文 山東大學簡介 山東大學是中國近代高等教育的起源性大學,創建于1901年,現為中國教育部直屬的綜合性大學和國家“985工程”重點建設的高水平大學之一。
山東大學總占地面積8000余畝,形成了一校三地(濟南、青島、威海)八個校園(濟南中心校區、洪家樓校區、趵突泉校區、千佛山校區、軟件園校區、興隆山校區及青島校區、威海校區)的辦學格局。現有各類全日制學生6萬人,其中,本科生4萬余人,研究生16000余人,國際學生約2000人。
教職工7782人。 山東大學是中國目前學科門類最齊全的大學之一,在綜合性大學中具有代表性。
本科生和研究生層次教育涉及哲學、經濟學、法學、教育學、文學、歷史學、理學、工學、農學、醫學、管理學、藝術學等12大學科門類。擁有一級學科博士學位授權點40個,一級學科碩士學位授權點55個,專業學位博士點3個,專業學位碩士點27個,本科專業118個,博士后科研流動站38個。
設有38個學院,并有4所附屬醫院。 山東大學高度重視國際合作,與世界上50多個國家的100多所大學建立了校際交流關系,并在“世界名校合作計劃”中與耶魯大學、芝加哥大學、多倫多大學、巴黎高師等10余所世界一流大學建立了校際姊妹關系。
為推動中外文化融合和文明對話,2005年以來,山東大學在美國、法國、荷蘭、澳大利亞、新加坡、韓國、蒙古建立了8所孔子學院 望采納,謝謝。
3.誰能用英文描述一下山東大學,兩百至三百字左右
Shandong University is one of the oldest and prestigious universities in China. Shandong University was founded in 1901 and is the second national university established soon after J禒耽操甘鬲仿叉濕常濺ingshi University (the Metropolitan University) in the country. Recently, the Ministry ofEducation approved the university as a “national key comprehensive university.” In 2001, it was listed among the 21 national key construction first-class universities by the Ministry of Education.
Situated in Jinan, capital city of Shandong Province, Shandong University covers an area of 3.8 square kilometers. The province is located on the east coastal part of China and the lower reach of Yellow River. Not only is it one of the most economically developed coastal provinces in China, but also a major contributor to the ancient Chinese culture—the auspicious birthplace of Qilu culture.
Shandong University consists of 30 colleges and a graduate school. Courses are offered in 9 main academic disciplines: philosophy, economics, law, literature, history, natural sciences, engineering, management, and medicine. There are 93 undergraduate degree programs, 199 master degree programs, 118 doctoral degree programs, and 15 post-doctorate mobile stations. In addition, there are 7 professional master's degree programs in law, business management, engineering, clinical medicine, public health, dentistry and public administration respectively. The student population totals to about 90,000, of which 45,000 are fulltime students, 10,000 are postgraduate students, and nearly 1,000 are international students.
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參考資料:山大英文版
4.求一篇用英語介紹山東的文章
Major Threats to the Panda 1. Destruction of the panda's natural habitat. In the eleven years from 1973 to 1984, suitable panda habitat shrunk by 50 per cent in six isolated, but otherwise ideal, areas. A 1998 logging ban implemented by the Chinese government helped to slow the habitat destruction, but poaching and illegal logging are still a problem. 2. Interruption of migration routes. Bamboo, the Panda's main food, flowers (produces seeds and dies) once every 10 to 100 years depending on the species. When the bamboo in one area flowers, pandas have to move to areas that have not flowered. Historically, it was easy for pandas to move from one area to another, but now it is not. Human population has expanded, roads and settlements have been built, and forests have been cleared for agriculture, fuelwood, and timber. These changes make panda migration difficult, often leaving pandas restricted to "islands of forest." 3. Consumption of Wild Meat Although pandas are occasionally hunted for their pelts, most pandas that are injured or killed by poachers are inadvertently harmed when the pandas are caught in traps meant for musk deer, takin, bear, and other animals. Wild meat is sold in the markets and restaurants in cities nearby the reserve. Eating wild meat in China is a threat to panda survival. (Note, pandas are not sought for use in traditional Chinese medicine.) Wanglang Protects the Giant Panda by: · Patrolling the Reserve for poachers and sick or injured pandas. · Protecting the forests as a key habitat area. · Educating visitors about panda protection and environmental issues. · Supporting panda research. · Providing a corridor for panda migration between adjacent panda habitats. · Educating local residents about the value of conserving pandas. · Supporting economic development of local communities to minimize their need to use panda habitat for to provide for their livelihood. How You Can Protect Pandas · Know and follow the regulations of the Reserve. · Don't purchase or eat any kind of wild meat. · Make a donation to panda conservation at Wanglang Nature Reserve · Purchase souvenirs at the Reserve, a portion of which supports panda conservation programs at Wanglang. · Join an environmental organization to protect wildlife. · Tell a friend about Wanglang and panda protection. ****************************************************************** Giant Panda The panda is a carnivore that has adapted to being a vegetarian. It lives on bamboo, which has very little nutritional value - so to obtain enough nourishment the animal has to eat for up to 14 hours a day. Every so often - sometimes once in ten years, sometimes once a century - the bamboo flowers en masse, dies back and takes years for the seedlings to mature. This phenomenon, coupled with land encroachment, leaves the panda helpless and starving. It is also a solitary animal, which means that it breeds infrequently - a process not helped by the fact that the female is on heat for a mere three days. Current threats & problems The panda shares its habitat with a variety of species which are extremely valuable to hunters supplying the booming medicinal trade in South-east Asia. Deer antlers, bear gall and musk deer pods are sought by poachers who litter the mountainsides with wire snares, some of which trap the panda. Even though trading in panda skins carries the death penalty in China, this rare and secretive animal is prized by collectors for its skin. Between 1974 and 1988, the panda's mountainous bamboo habitat has shrunk by half. Agriculture, logging and China's huge population increase have taken their toll. What WWF is doing The Shaanxi provincial government, in partnership with WWF - the first conservation organisation ever to work in China - initiated the creation of five new panda reserves and five forested "corridors" (so that pandas can move from one feeding area to another in order to reduce the risk of in-breeding) that re-link key panda habitats in April 2003. Across China there are now 40 panda reserves - protected areas for pandas - compared to 13 two decades ago. The focus of WWF' s involvement remains in the forefront of panda conservation: we finance the training of local rangers to combat poaching activities and we assist with the implementation of the government's plan. The Chinese authorities are interested in loaning pandas to foreign zoos, thereby generating millions of dollars. While WWF is opposed to short-term loans, it believes that long-term breeding loans may benefit panda conservation, provided they are part of an integrated。
5.用英語介紹山東
Brief Introduction to Shandong Province Shandong (East of the Mountains) takes its name from the fact that it lies to the east of the Taihang range. It is situated on the eastern coast of China, in the lower Huanghe River valley. The Shahdong Peninsula in the east protrudes between the Bohai and Huanghai seas from the land mass and faces the Liaodong Peninsula in the north across the Bohai Straits, forming the maritime outpost of the nation's capital, Beijing. The province has an area of more than 150,000 square kilometers and a population of 72.96 million, of which 86 per cent live in the rural areas and 14 per cent in the cities. Shandong's mainland coastline totals 3,000 kilometers. The province has a warm temperate monsoon climate with most rainfall concentrated in the hot summer. It has short spring and autumn but long winter and summer. The mean temperatures in a year are 11-14 °C. The annual average rainfall is between 550-950 mm. Natural calamities occur often. A total of 128 varieties of minerals, 78% of that found in China, have been discovered in the province, of which 33 have their surveyed deposits listed among the top tens of the nation: gold, natural sulphur and gypsum rank the first; petroleum, diamond, magnesite, cobalt, hafnium, and granite are the second; and kali salt, graphite, talc, bentonite, and limestone are the third. In addition, the reserves of many other minerals, such as natural gas, iron, barite, diatomite, zircon, bauxite, and refractory clay are also very affluent. There are more than 3,100 varieties of plant, including 645 of wide cash, growing in the province. Among the 450 species of wild land vertebrate animals (accounting for 21 percent of the nation's total), 55 are beasts, 362 are birds, eight are amphibians and 25 are reptiles. In addition, there are many species of land invertebrates, insects in particular, making the province rank No. 1 in the country in varieties of creatures in this category. One of China's major agricultural production bases, Shandong is known as "a warehouse of grains, cotton, and oil, and the land of fruits and aquatic products." It's also an important producer of wheat, cotton, peanut, tobacco, hemp, silkworms, traditional Chinese medicinal herbs and materials. The apples produced in Yantai, pears from Laiyang, peaches of Feicheng, and Leling's golden-threaded jujubes are all famous *ng is rich in marine resources too. Its offshore area makes up 37% of the total surface area of the Bohai and Yellow seas, with a shoal area accounting for 15% of the nation's total. There are about 260 species of fish and prawn in its seas, including more than 40 major cash species of fish and 100 species of shellfish. Shandong leads the country in the production of prawns, shellfishes, abalones, sea slugs and urchins. Meanwhile, with many large and medium-sized salt works, the province is also one of China's four major salt producers. In its 266,000 ha of freshwaters, there are more than 40 species of freshwater plants and more than 70 species of fish. The province is one ofChina's important energy bases, with Shengli Oilfield being the second largest of its kind in the country, and Zhongyuan, another oilfield, having a major part on its territory. The crude oil produced in Shandong makes up one-third of the nation's total. The province has 50,000 sq km of coalfields and its Yanteng Coalmine is one of the nation's 10 major coal production bases. The province has a rich electricity resource. The Shandong power network is the only one of the country's six major power networks that is operated separately on a provincial basis. With beautiful natural landscapes and numerous historical and cultural relics, Shandong has rich tourist resources. It offers a string of tourist attractions, such as Mount Taishan and the Temple, Mansion and Cemetery of Confucius, two World Heritage sites; Lingzi, capital of the ancient Qi State; Penglai, the well known "fairyland on earth"; Mount Laoshan, a sacred land of Taoism; Weifang, the "world capital of kites"; Qingdao, a charming coastal city famous for its annual International Beer Fair; Yantai, known worldwide as a wine producer; Rongcheng, a place considered as "the edge of the world" by ancient Chinese; Jinan, the provincial capital honored as "the city of springs"; and the site for watching the wonderful scene of the torrential Yellow River running into the sea.。
6.山東英文版簡介
Shandong Province General Introduction: Lying on the East China seaboard where the Yellow River empties into the sea, Shandong Province forms a part of a large peninsula that thrusts far out into the Yellow Sea. Along its 3,000-km coastline are 25 ports, the biggest being Qingdao, Rizhao, Weihai, Yantai and Longkou. The province has an area of 156, 7000 sq km and a population of 86,432,000. The provincial capital is Jinan, a rail and highway hub in western Shandong now connected by a newly completed 318-km expressway with Qingdao, the largest port on the Shandong *e: Shandong has a warm-temperate monsoonal climate, with hot, rainy summers and dry, sunny winters. In winter, it is more humid and warm in Shandong than in north China. Its coastal and inland regions experience a sharp difference in climate. Shandong has a mean annual temperature of 12°-14°C, increasing from the northeastern seaboard to the west and the south, and a mean annual precipitation of 500-900 mm or more, increasing from northwest to *n Mountain Topography: Shandong with its peninsular and mainland parts may be divided into four topographical zones: 1) The Northwestern Shandong Plain, formed mainly by the deposits of the Yellow River, is part of the North China Plain. Crisscrossed by the Yellow River and the Grand Canal, it is an important farming area. 2) The Jiaolai Plain between the central-south Shandong and the Jiaodong hilly regions is bounded by sea bays on its northern and southern tips and is traversed by the Jiaolai, Weihe and Dagu rivers. 3) The Central-South Shandong hilly area is elevated in the middle and slopes gently in four directions. Over 1,000 meters above sea level, it is composed of the Taishan, Lushan, Yishan and Mengshan mountains. 4) The Jiaodong Hilly Area is the main part of the Shandong * Yellow River and the Grand Canal are the major waterways. The section of the Yellow River in Shandong runs is than 600 kilometers long, flowing northeast until it empties into the Bohai Sea east of Lijin. The section of the Grand Canal in this province totals about 500 kilometers in length. It flows from north to south across the plain in the west where it meets the Yellow *i, the well known “fairyland on earth” Tourist resources: With beautiful natural landscapes and numerous historical and cultural relics, Shangdong has rich tourist resources. It offers a string of tourist attractions, such as Mount Taishan and the Temple, Mansion and Cemetery of Confucius, two World Heritage sites; Lingzi, capital of the ancient Qi State; Penglai, the well known “fairyland on earth”; Mount Laoshan, a sacred land of Taoism; Weifang, the “world capital of kites”; Qingdao, a charming coastal city famous for its annual International Beer Fair; Yantai, known worldwide as a wine producer; Rongcheng, a place considered as “the edge of the world” by ancient Chinese; Jinan, the provincial capital honored as “the city of springs”; and the site for watching the wonderful scene of the torrential Yellow River running into the sea.。
7.用英語介紹一下魯東大學,簡單一點就可以
Brief Introduction of Ludong University
Ludong University, under the jurisdiction of Shandong Provincial Government, is located in Yantai, a beautiful seaside city in the east of Shandong Peninsula surrounded by Bohai Sea and Huanghai Sea. As one of the first 14 coastal cities opening to the world, Yantai boasts enviable environment, comfortable climate, a population of friendly citizens and prosperous economy. Yantai is not only famous as “the best city to live” by UN, International Wine and Vine City, but also earns its name with its rapid development, cuisine, safety and tourism.
Ludong University, formerly called Yantai Normal College, founded in 1930, is a comprehensive university with arts, science and engineering as its mainstay and coordinated multidisciplinary development. The campus covers an area of 2134 mu, among which 826,000 square meters is contributed to teaching buildings. There are 22 colleges, 17 key provincial disciplines, laboratories and Arts & Social Science research bases, 13 first-level disciplines for master-degree programs, 77 second-disciplines for master-degree programs, 5 disciplines for professional master programs (with 19 specialties), and 73 majors for undergraduate programs. Currently, there are 1401 full-time teachers, and more than 29,000 students, including 1,300 postgraduates, over 27,000 undergraduates and about 800 international students.
In line with the trend of globalization, Ludong University has opened up through increasingl
8.各個高校的英文介紹..盡量簡單易懂一點..短一點..
Will Stronghold is the son of two famous superheroes, The Commander and Jetstream. He heads to his first day at Sky High, a school for superhero kids that floats in the clouds. Being the son of two top superheroes, Will is greeted with great expectation - however his greatest secret is that he has no superpowers. When this is discovered, he is demoted to the class for Sidekicks, who have lesser powers and are looked down on by those with major powers in the Hero class. But then in a confrontation with Warren Peace, the brooding son of a superheroine and a super-villain, Will discovers that he has super-strength. He is promoted to the Hero class and befriended by the beautiful technopath Gwen Grayson who asks him to be her date to the Homecoming Dance. This isolates Will from his Sidekick friends who are made to feel inferior by the clique of Heroes that Gwen introduces him to. Will's childhood friend Layla, who harbours a secret crush on him, feels especially rejected. But lurking is an old nemesis from Will's father's past who is seeking to use The Homecoming Dance as an opportunity to take revenge.。
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