关于法国的英语短文是一个演讲稿,要求:1,时间2~3分钟,大概150左右个单词,也就是说,不用太长2,主题是"美丽的法国",设计的短文的背景是4个人一起去法国,看到的法国美丽的风景3,BS "ctrl c/v"不是具体写风景,而是写具体的事情写"去法国看球赛"增加悬赏50分选中再追加50分

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关于法国的英语短文
是一个演讲稿,要求:
1,时间2~3分钟,大概150左右个单词,也就是说,不用太长
2,主题是"美丽的法国",设计的短文的背景是4个人一起去法国,看到的法国美丽的风景
3,BS "ctrl c/v"
不是具体写风景,而是写具体的事情
写"去法国看球赛"
增加悬赏50分
选中再追加50分

Paris, the city of light and its surroundings are one of the most visited areas. Paris is without a doubt one of the most beautiful
West of France is turned towards the Atlantic Coast. In the north Normandy & Brittany have rolling hills, sandy beaches and quiet little harbour towns. Normandy & Brittany have a more rugged coast and many neolithic sites. It has quite a distinct atmosphere from the rest of the country; you can still sense the Celtic origin of the region and its inhabitants.

France’s performance in the 2002 World Cup brought back painful memories of a time when France was a weak contender in world and European football – a time when national or club teams rarely won,and the French were renowned for having little interest in the game.Today,football plays a unique role in French society.French players and coaches are highly sought after abroad and the national team has chalked up significant recent victories,including a World Cup and European Championship.This book is the first in English to examine the extraordinary cultural,economic,and political history behind French football’s development throughout the twentieth century and up to the present day.It focuses on the past twenty years and concludes with a discussion of the fallout from the World Cup 2002.
Imported from Britain by the middle classes in the late nineteenth century,football entered French national consciousness between the wars.As with everywhere else in Europe,the game helped to unite communities and forge new social identities.Although the State has generously supported youth coaching,the evolution of the professional sport has been slow due to tight community control,high taxes and lack of income from paying spectators.In a bid to compete successfully in Europe,the owners of France’s big city clubs are seeking to commercialize the game,despite the resistance of central and local authorities.
Hare traces the gradual evolution of traditional French football values and explores the impact of new and controversial business practices.Have French football’s influential club chairmen sold out to business values and television?Why has the national team been so successful when club teams have not?How are top clubs being re-branded to catch a national and international audience of consumers?What role does the modern supporter play,and what are the links between businessmen,politics and the commercialization of the sport?What is peculiarly French about French football,and what does football tell us about France?A good investigation is worth making.