Paid Holiday
People in the US get 2 weeks a year paid vacation (holiday) form their job. Most British people have four or five weeks paid holiday a year. Americans often complain that tow1 weeks is not enough holiday, especially when they hear about the longer holidays that Europeans get. In addition, there are 8 days in each country, which are public holidays (the British call Bank Holiday) and many of these fall on a Monday giving people a long weekend. In Britain, so many people drive to another part of the country, especially the coast, on Bank Holiday weekends that there are serious traffic jams, which may stretch for many miles.
Popular Holiday Places
With the US, outdoor vacations are popular, for example at the Grand Canyon2 or Yosemite or Yellowstone or the national parks or forests. Yong people may go walking or camping in the mountains. Many people have capers3 or small trailer in which to travel, or if they are in a car, they may stay at Motels4 on the journey Disneyland and Disneyworld are also popular and people can to skiing in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, Wyoming and Montana.
It is also very common to use vacations to visit relatives who may live in states a long distance away. Some children go to summer camp for a holiday during the summer vacation form school, where they do special activities, such as sports or crafts5.
When Americans want a holiday for sun and rest, they usually go to Florida, Hawaii, Mexico or the Caribbean. They may go to Europe for culture, for example, to see art, plays, and places of historic6 interest.
In Britain, many people like to go to the seaside for holidays. There are places near the sea, such as Blackpool, Scarborough and Bournemouth, where there is plenty to do even if it rains. In a traditional British seaside holiday, the children can watch a Punch7 and Judy Show, eat candy floss and rock (=sweet) and make sandcastles, while older people can hire a deckchair to sit on the beach. People also like to go to go the country, especially to walk, in places like Scotland, Wales and the Lake District.
When the British go abroad they usually want to go somewhere warm. Spain and 'Spanish islands of Majorca and Ibiza are popular as are other places in southern Europe. For skiing, people often go to the Alps.
1 tow [təʊ] 第6级 | |
n.拖,拉,牵引 | |
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2 canyon [ˈkænjən] 第8级 | |
n.峡谷,溪谷 | |
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3 capers ['keɪpəz] 第11级 | |
n.开玩笑( caper的名词复数 );刺山柑v.跳跃,雀跃( caper的第三人称单数 ) | |
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4 motels [məʊ'telz] 第6级 | |
n.汽车旅馆( motel的名词复数 ) | |
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5 crafts [krɑ:fts] 第5级 | |
n.工艺( craft的名词复数 );行业;飞机;飞行器 | |
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6 historic [hɪˈstɒrɪk] 第6级 | |
adj.历史上著名的,具有历史意义的 | |
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