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求中文翻译,急~ Look carefully at the back of a California state quarter.
Look carefully at the back of a California state quarter. A man with a walking stick is pictured there.A bird called a California condor (大秃鹫) is flying overhead. Who is this man, and why is he so important that he is featured (处于显著地位) on the back of a coin? The man on this quarter is John Muir. Even as a child, Muir loved watching nature. As a young man, he spent much of his life exploring the beauty of the wilderness. He walked more than a thousand miles across the country, through fields and woods. John Muir liked writing about the places he visited, describing their beauty. Muir also wrote about problems.In order to create more farmland for sheep and cattle, rnany trees were being cut down.This made Muir unhappy and worried, because he knew that trees were important to forests and to the animals that lived in them. Muir believed that nature should be conserved (保护) instead of being changed by human beings.He wrote articles in magazines and newspapers to spread the word about conserving forests.Soon, others began to listen. Muir wrote letters to important people,such as President Theodore Roosevelt. The president admired Muir's love for nature.When Roosevelt came to visit Muir in California. Muir convinced (说服) the president to go camping with him for three nights under the trees so they could talk about conservation.
Look carefully at the back of a California state quarter. A man with a walking stick is pictured there.A bird called a California condor (大秃鹫) is flying overhead. Who is this man, and why is he so important that he is featured (处于显著地位) on the back of a coin? The man on this quarter is John Muir. Even as a child, Muir loved watching nature. As a young man, he spent much of his life exploring the beauty of the wilderness. He walked more than a thousand miles across the country, through fields and woods. John Muir liked writing about the places he visited, describing their beauty. Muir also wrote about problems.In order to create more farmland for sheep and cattle, rnany trees were being cut down.This made Muir unhappy and worried, because he knew that trees were important to forests and to the animals that lived in them. Muir believed that nature should be conserved (保护) instead of being changed by human beings.He wrote articles in magazines and newspapers to spread the word about conserving forests.Soon, others began to listen. Muir wrote letters to important people,such as President Theodore Roosevelt. The president admired Muir's love for nature.When Roosevelt came to visit Muir in California. Muir convinced (说服) the president to go camping with him for three nights under the trees so they could talk about conservation.
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