A. Translate the following passage into Chinese. Write your translation on the Answer Sheet.
Adelaide contains many fine examples of early Australian architecture, including the town hall on King William Street—the wide main N-S thoroughfare. Built from designs by E.W. Wright, a former mayor of the city, the town hall's foundation stone was laid in 1863.
The city contains many statues and seven fountains. The most spectacular fountain, completed in 1968, is in Victoria Square, the center of the city's business section. Its three-sided design, with 34 jets of water and aluminium sculptures, represents the three rivers from which Adelaide draws its water—the Murray(墨累河), the Torrens(托伦斯河) and the Onkaparinga (昂卡帕令加河). Parklands, which separate the city and the suburbs, are preserved in perpetuity for the use of the people.