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1.literature 文学

2.draining 流

3.silt 淤

4.boundary 分界

5.halves 一半(half的复数)

6.claim 宣称

7.paddle 桨

8.gateway 入口

9.arch 拱门

10.monument 纪念碑

11.Mardi Gras 狂欢节




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The Mississippi River


The Mississippi River is the longest river within the United Statesand the fourth longest river in the world.

This river holds a special place in American history and literatureand in the imagination of the ordinary Americans.

The Mississippi River begins in the hill of northern Minnesotanear the Canadian borderand flows southward about 3700 kilometersthrough ten statesbefore draining its water and silt into the Gulf of Mexico.

Traditionallythe river is viewed as a natural boundary between the eastern and western halves of the United States.

Until the year of 1803the areas to the west of the Mississippi Riverand the areas around the mouth of the riverwere claimed by Spain and by France.

In that yearthe French emperorNapoleondecided to sell this land to the United States of America.

This salewhich was called the Louisiana Purchasewas very important for the United States.

By controlling the Mississippi Riverthe Americans would be able to use it for transporting goods and people in this rapidly developing area.

For many years river-boats were the main method of long distance transportation for the people living near the Mississippi.

Steam-power boatswith largepaddle-wheelsthat pushed the boats forwardwere very popular in the time before cars and airplanes.

One of the most famous cities along the Mississippi River is St. Louis.

This city is known as thegateway to the west.

During the nineteenth centurySt. Louis was the last large town that people would pass through on their way to the new farmland to farther west.

TodaySt. Louis is famous for theGateway Arch”,a tall monument that welcomes people to the west.

St. Louis is also known as the city where the music known asthe Bluesbegan

Near the mouth of the Mississippi River is another famous cityNew Orleans..

In terms of the style of the buildingsNew Orleans is said to be the most unusual American citybecause it is influenced so strongly by Spanish and French traditions.

Even todaythe traditional festival ofMardi Grasis celebrated in New Orleans each year.

New Orleans and the surrounding areas of the state of the Louisiana are famous for spicyCajunfood.

This style of cooking was developed by the French-speaking settlers of Louisiana

The Mississippi River is famous for many stories of American literature.

For exampleThe Adventure of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finnwhich were written by the author Mark Twainare both set along the Mississippi River.

Todaythe federal and government of the United States are working to preserve the natural environment along the Mississippi River.

People recognize the importance of keeping this river healthy and clean.

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