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XX 小学生英语日记(三年级四年级五年级六年级)7 Travel storiesXX 年寒假日记 XX/2/22Do you know Sacramento? It is the state capital of California. (or Californias State capital) It is located in the middle of California. We went there today.California State Railroad Museum is famous, so we went there first.We learned the history of how they built the Central Pacific Railroad. It was authorized by the Congress in 1862. It was financed and built by “The Big Four” : California business men: Stanford, Huntington, Crocker andHopkins.The western labor teams were mostly made up of Chinese emigrant workers which totaled around to 12,000.These laborers were employed by the Central Pacific Railroad and represented 90% of the entire work force.Finally, the Central Pacific Railroad tracks were laid in Utah in 1869. It went through Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and California where the scenery was beautiful. This inspired me to take a short ride from Berkeley to Reno by Amtrak.Next, we went to the State Automobile Museum, which looked ugly from the outside, but the cars inside it were surprisingly nice. Most cars there were Mercedes-Benz, but there were some other kinds of cars as well, such as Porsche and some car companies I havent ever heard before.I liked one red Porsche car best. It was incredibly tidy and seemed without any tiny dust or glittering under the dim light in the museum. It was not very big, but cool-because it used to be a race car. My mom also appreciated it.The State Capital was our last destination. We entered it, and it was like a museum inside: it displayed all the counties in California. It introduced some information about them.I enjoyed it.7 Travel storiesXX 年寒假日记 XX/2/22Do you know Sacramento? It is the state capital of California. (or Californias State capital) It is located in the middle of California. We went there today.California State Railroad Museum is famous, so we went there first.We learned the history of how they built the Central Pacific Railroad. It was authorized by the Congress in 1862. It was financed and built by “The Big Four” : California business men: Stanford, Huntington, Crocker andHopkins.The western labor teams were mostly made up of Chinese emigrant workers which totaled around to 12,000.These laborers were employed by the Central Pacific Railroad and represented 90% of the entire work force.Finally, the Central Pacific Railroad tracks were laid in Utah in 1869. It went through Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and California where the scenery was beautiful. This inspired me to take a short ride from Berkeley to Reno by Amtrak.Next, we went to the State Automobile Museum, which looked ugly from the outside, but the cars inside it were surprisingly nice. Most cars there were Mercedes-Benz, but there were some other kinds of cars as well, such as Porsche and some car companies I havent ever heard before.I liked one red Porsche car best. It was incredibly tidy and seemed without any tiny dust or glittering under the dim light in the museum. It was not very big, but cool-because it used to be a race car. My mom also appreciated it.The State Capital was our last destination. We entered it, and it was like a museum inside: it displayed all the counties in California. It introduced some information about them.I enjoyed it.7 Travel storiesXX 年寒假日记 XX/2/22Do you know Sacramento? It is the state capital of California. (or Californias State capital) It is located in the middle of California. We went there today.California State Railroad Museum is famous, so we went there first.We learned the history of how they built the Central Pacific Railroad. It was authorized by the Congress in 1862. It was financed and built by “The Big Four” : California business men: Stanford, Huntington, Crocker andHopkins.The western labor teams were mostly made up of Chinese emigrant workers which totaled around to 12,000.These laborers were employed by the Central Pacific Railroad and represented 90% of the entire work force.Finally, the Central Pacific Railroad tracks were laid in Utah in 1869. It went through Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and California where the scenery was beautiful. This inspired me to take a short ride from Berkeley to Reno by Amtrak.Next, we went to the State Automobile Museum, which looked ugly from the outside, but the cars inside it were surprisingly nice. Most cars there were Mercedes-Benz, but there were some other kinds of cars as well, such as Porsche and some car companies I havent ever heard before.I liked one red Porsche car best. It was incredibly tidy and seemed without any tiny dust or glittering under the dim light in the museum. It was not very big, but cool-because
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