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The Tower of Pisa is the churches belltower. The city of Pisa was at the beginning a simple but important Italian seaport. With its growth, so did its religious buildings.
Its fame and power grew gradually over the years, as the people of Pisa were involved in various military conflicts and trade agreements.
The Pisans attacked the city of Palermo on the island of Sicily in 1063. The attack was successful and the conquerors returned to Pisa with a great deal of treasure.
To show the world just how important the city was, the people of Pisa decided to build a great cathedral complex, the Field of Miracles. The plan included a cathedral, a baptistery, a bell tower (the Tower of Pisa) and a cemetery.
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Tháp Pisa là nhà thờ tháp chuông. Thành phố Pisa lúc đầu là một cảng biển Ý đơn giản nhưng quan trọng. Với sự tăng trưởng của nó, các tòa nhà tôn giáo cũng vậy. Danh tiếng và quyền lực của nó đã tăng dần qua nhiều năm, khi người dân Pisa tham gia vào các cuộc xung đột quân sự và các thỏa thuận thương mại. Người Pisans tấn công thành phố Palermo trên đảo Sicily vào năm 1063. Cuộc tấn công thành công và những kẻ chinh phục trở về Pisa với rất nhiều kho báu. Để cho thế giới biết tầm quan trọng của thành phố, người dân Pisa quyết định xây dựng một khu phức hợp nhà thờ lớn, Cánh đồng Phép lạ. Kế hoạch bao gồm một nhà thờ, một baptistery, một tháp chuông (Tower of Pisa) và một nghĩa trang.
1.Giza Necropolis
The Giza Necropolis stands on the Giza Plateau, on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt. This complex of ancient monuments is located some eight kilometers (5 miles) inland into the desert from the old town of Giza on the Nile, some 25 kilometres (12.5 miles) southwest of Cairo city center.The complex contains three large pyramids, the most famous of which, the Great Pyramidwas built for the pharaoh Khufu and is possibly the largest building ever erected on the planet, and the last member of the ancient Seven Wonders of the World. The other two pyramids, each impressive in their own right, were built for the kings Khafre and Menkaure. The site also contains the Sphinx, a monstrous statue of a part-lion, part-human, mysterious both in appearance and in its origin and purpose, and the Khufu Ship, the relic of a boat built to transport Khufu to the afterlife.
2.Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China is an ancient wall in China. The wall is made of cement, rocks, bricks, and powdered dirt. It was built to protect the north of the empire of China from enemy attacks. It is the longest structure humans have ever built. It is about 21,196 kilometres (13,171 miles) long, 9.1 metres (30 feet) wide and 15 metres (50 feet) high. The earlier sections on the wall are made of compacted dirt and stone. Later in the Ming Dynasty they used bricks. There are 7,000 watch towers, block houses for soldiers and beacons to send smoke signals.
Nineteen walls have been built that were called the Great Wall of China. The first was built in the 7th century BC. The most famous wall was built between 226–200 BC by the first Emperor of Imperial China, Qin Shai Hong, during the Qin Dynasty. Not much of this wall remains as people have been stealing from it. It was much farther north than the current wall. The current wall was built during the Ming Dynasty.
3.Petra
Petra originally known as Raqmu, is a historical and archaeological city in southern Jordan. Petra lies on the slope of Jabal Al-Madbah in a basin among the mountains which form the eastern flank of Arabah valley that run from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. Petra is believed to have been settled as early as 9,000 BC, and it was possibly established in the 4th century BC as the capital city of the Nabataean Kingdom. The Nabataeans were nomadic Arabs who invested in Petra's proximity to the trade routes by establishing it as a major regional trading hub.
The trading business gained the Nabataeans considerable revenue, and Petra became the focus of their wealth. The earliest recorded historical reference to the city was when an envious Greek dynasty attempted to ransack the city in 312 BC. The Nabataeans were, unlike their enemies, accustomed to living in the barren deserts, and were able to repel attacks by utilizing the area's mountainous terrain. They were particularly skillful in harvesting rainwater, agriculture and stone carving. Petra flourished in the 1st century AD when the famous Khazneh structure–believed to be the mausoleum of the Nabataean King Aretas IV–was constructed, and its population peaked at an estimated 20,000 inhabitants.
4.Colosseum
The Colosseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is a large amphitheatre in the city of Rome. The construction of the Colosseum started around 70–72 AD and was finished in 80 AD. Emperor Vespasian started the work, and Emperor Titus completed it. Emperor Domitian made some changes to the building between 81–96 AD. It had seating for 50,000 people. It was 156 metres wide, 189 metres long and 57 metres tall. It is the biggest amphitheatre built by the Roman Empire.
The Colosseum was first called the Flavian Amphitheatre or in Latin, the Amphitheatrum Flavium. This was after Vespasian and Titus who had the family name of Flavius. It was used for gladiatorial contests, and other shows like animal hunts, in which animals would hunt and eat prisoners; or in which gladiators would fight against animals. There were also executions of prisoners, plays, and battle scenes; sometimes it was filled with water to fight sea battles. The people of Rome could go into the Colosseum without any costs; it was free.
In the Middle Ages, after the mid-fifth century, it was no longer used for performances. It was then used as housing, workshops, a Christian shrine, and as a supply of building stones.
The Colosseum is a symbol of the Roman Empire. It is one of Rome's most popular tourist attractions.
5.Chichén Itzá
Chichén Itzá is a large Mayan city famous for a large, pyramid temple built by the Maya civilization. It is on the Yucatán Peninsula, about 120 km to the east of Mérida. The temple, called Castillo, is about 1 km in diameter. There are many temples and pyramids at Chichen Itza. Tourists, or visitors, were once able to climb some of the pyramids, but it was quite challenging because the steps are very steep and small. Climbing is no longer permitted.
Some of the most famous parts of Chichen Itza include: El Castillo:
This is the largest pyramid at Chichen Itza, and dedicated to Kukulkan, the Plumed Serpent. Every year on the fall and spring equinox the sun hits the side of the building making a show of light and shadow which looks like a snake along the steps of the building.
6.Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu is a pre-Columbian 15th-century Inca site in Peru, in South America.
The Incas built the city on a mountain ridge, 2430m above sea level. They lived there between 1200 and 1450 AD. Other people lived there before about 650 AD.
The Incas built houses, fields and temples by cutting the rock on the mountain so it was flat. They built an obervatory to look at the stars.
When the Spanish invaded Peru, the Incas left Machu Picchu. Nobody knows for sure why they did that, but some think it was because of diseases from Europe. The city was left unfinished, most likely due to the Spanish invasion and/or a civil war between the ruling rival Inca brothers named Huascar and Atahualpa. The Spanish never found Machu Picchu or the lost city during their occupation.
Machu Picchu is very difficult to get to because it is so high in the mountains. It has only one way in and a stone wall to protect it. Most people on Earth did not know it was there until a Yale graduate named Hiram Bingham rediscvered it in 1911. He heard rumours of a hidden city which was already known to the native Peruvians, who guided him there. He led a restoration project that was partly funded by the National Geographic Society. Bingham made a deal with the government to take artifacts to the Peabody Museum for study. Peru is still trying to have those artifacts returned to them.
Machu Picchu was declared a Peruvian Historical Sanctuary in 1981 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. In 2007, Machu Picchu was voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in a worldwide Internetpoll.
7.Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is a white tomb built in the 17th century by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
The building is in the city of Agra, Uttar Pradesh. Widely thought as one of the most beautiful buildings in the world, it is one of India's biggest tourist attractions.
It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, together with the Agra Fort, 2.5 kilometers away. It was listed as one of the 7 Wonders of the World in 2007.
The Taj Mahal is an example of Mughal architecture – a mixture of building design ideas from Islamic Indian, Persian (old Iran), and Muslim arts.
The Taj Mahal was constructed with materials from all over the world, and over 20,000 people were used to move building materials. It is generally thought that Ustad Ahmad Lahauri was in charge of the construction. The construction was finished in 1653.when the construction of taj mahal is about 6000 feet.
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1. Tự giới thiệu
Good morning, ladies and gentlemens. (Chào buổi sáng quí ông/bà)
Good afternoon, everybody (Chào buổi chiều mọi người.)
I’m … , from [Class]/[Group]. (Tôi là…, đến từ lớp/nhóm…)
Let me introduce myself; my name is …, member of group … (Để tôi tự giới thiệu, tên tôi là …, là thành viên của nhóm ….)
2. Giới thiệu chủ đề
Today I am here to present to you about [topic]….(Tôi ở đây hôm nay để trình bày với các bạn về…)/ I would like to present to you [topic]….(Tôi muốn trình bày với các bạn về …)
I am going to talk today about…(Hôm nay tôi sẽ nói về)
The purpose of my presentation is… (Mục đích bài thuyết trình của tôi là…)
I’m going to take a look at… (Tôi sẽ xem xét về…)
I’m going to give you some facts and figures… (Tôi sẽ đưa ra cho quý vị một vài sự kiện và con số…)
I’m going to concentrate on… (Tôi sẽ tập trung vào…)
I’m going to fill you in on the history of… (Tôi sẽ cung cấp thông tin về lịch sử của…)
3. Giới thiệu cấu trúc bài thuyết trình
My presentation is divided into x parts. (Bài thuyết trình của tôi được chia ra thành x phần)/My presentation is in three parts. (Bài thuyết trình của tôi có ba phần.)
I’ll start with / Firstly I will talk about… / I’ll begin with (Tôi sẽ bắt đầu với/ Đầu tiên tôi sẽ nói về/ Tôi sẽ mở đầu với), then I will look at …(Sau đó tôi sẽ chuyển đến phần). Next,… (tiếp theo ) and finally…(cuối cùng)
Firstly, secondly, thirdly, finally… (Thứ nhất, thứ hai, thứ ba, cuối cùng…)
To start with….Then….Next…. Finally…. (Để bắt đầu…. Sau đó…. Tiếp đến….Cuối cùng….)
4. Đưa ra các chỉ dẫn về các câu hỏi
Do feel free to interrupt me if you have any questions.(Đừng ngại cắt ngang lời tôi nếu quý vị có bất kì câu hỏi nào.)
I’ll try to answer all of your questions after the presentation. (Tôi sẽ cố giải đáp mọi câu hỏi của quý vị sau bài thuyết trình.)
I plan to keep some time for questions after the presentation. (Tôi sẽ dành một khoảng thời gian cho các câu hỏi sau bài thuyết trình.)
There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. (Sẽ có thời gian cho các câu hỏi vào cuối bài thuyết trình.)
I’d be grateful if you could ask your questions after the presentation. (Tôi rất biết ơn nếu quý vị có thể đặt các câu hỏi của mình sau bài thuyết trình.)
I'm writing about Ha Long Bay in Vietnam – one of the great natural wonders of the world. Ha Long Bay still retains its historical and culture values.The guide told me that Ha Long Bay has been twice recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1994 and 2000, and also that Ha Long Bay is in second place in the worldwide competition of the World’s Seven Natural Wonders. The experience of visiting Ha Long Bay is unforgettable, where you will see something that will stay in your mind and eyes for years.
Egypt has more than 100 pyramids that are spread all over the country. These pyramid structures are made up of sandstone brick. The pyramids were built for the rulers of Egypt. The first pyramid that was built in Egypt was the Pyramid of Djoser during the third dynasty.
The three most well-known Egyptian pyramids are the Pyramids of Giza. These pyramids were built on the outskirts of Cairo. They are located five miles from the old city of Giza which resides on the Nile River.
These pyramids are included as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The three are named the great pyramid of Khufu (Cheops), the pyramid of Khafre (Khafra) and the pyramid of Menkaure. The Pyramid of Khufu at Giza is the largest Egyptian pyramid ever built. The pyramid of Menkaure has three smaller pyramids that are right next to this main structure and are called the Queen’s Pyramids.
The pyramids at Giza attract great tourist attention every year. Out of all the three pyramids at Giza, only the pyramid of Khafre retains some parts of the originally polished limestone casing near its pinnacle. To the naked eye, the pyramid of Khafre looks to be the tallest, but in reality the pyramid of Khufu is the tallest of them all. Nearby, visitors can see the huge sculpture of the Great Sphinx. There are also many cemeteries and a village where the workers lived. The Pyramids of Giza are the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World.
For a long time, the song "Lang Quan Ho Que Toi", the music of Nguyen Trong Tao, the adaptation of Nguyen Phan Hach's poetry, has become familiar to the public in the South and North. To the people of Bac Ninh, this song is more and more familiar, since the Provincial Radio and Television Station chose to act as its music. This famous song, was born in a very special context. Poet and musician Nguyen Trong Tao recounts this magical story. That was in 1978, he was still a soldier and was sent to Hanoi by the unit to attend the literary creation camp of the Ministry of Defense. One day, he visited the New Works Publishing House (now the Writers' Association) and met the poet Nguyen Phan Hach there. Nguyen Phan Hach, originally from Bac Ninh, is working as an editor at the publisher. Knowing that Nguyen Trong Tao was a talented poet and a musician with many successful songs, Nguyen Phan Hach immediately took out a paper to copy a poem about his homeland of Quan they, and asked poet Nguyen Trong Tao to help him with his music. Poems written on students' paper with words floating feelings. Nguyen Phan Hach said, "You can help me with this poem, it will become a good song". In the afternoon, you wrote, Nguyen Trong Tao hummed warmly, folded the paper of writing poetry and put it in his pocket and left. Working at the composing camp was busy, the quartet had just popped up, the poems were unfinished, Nguyen Trong Tao forgot all the poems that Kinh Bac poetic friend asked to help him. One afternoon, Nguyen Trong Tao took his clothes to the washing water well. When he poured his clothes over, he discovered that there was still a poem in his pocket that Nguyen Phan Hach had sent the meal before, and the water had blurred a couple of words. He read it smartly. Emotions and poetic words haunt him. Leaving the pile of unfinished laundry by the well, he ran back to his room and hastily wrote the notes of music in rushing excitement. While writing musical notes on the hand-lined staff, Nguyen Trong Tao embraced the guitar. Occasionally, he used his hand to knock on the table surface as if in rhythm. Being engrossed in writing music, Nguyen Trong Tao forgot about his dinner time. Poet Nguyen Hoa, a close friend, invited him to go down to the collective kitchen for dinner. Nguyen Trong Tao was still delirious in his creative emotions. He still passionately wrote music, then instrument, then tapped his hands on the table and sang. Knowing that you are wandering through an endless stream of emotions, Nguyen Hoa comes down to the kitchen to eat and take home a portion of rice for you. That was also the time when Nguyen Trong Tao let go of his pen, just finished writing the last note of the song. Nguyen Trong Tao sang to you the song that he just sublimated and composed. "Làng quan họ quê tôi, tháng giêng mùa hát hội… con sông Cầu làm bao xanh, ngang lưng làng quan họ xanh xanh". Nguyen Trong Create tears of joy and emotion. The composing of a new song has not been staged yet, then Nguyen Trong Tao has been sent back to accept a new assignment. One session on the way to march, he suddenly heard the music broadcast of the Voice of Vietnam and saw his song "Lang Quan Ho Que Toi" performed by singer Thanh Hoa and top female performers. Again, unexpected joy, he could not hold back tears of joy. Before long, the song was repeatedly played and replayed on the Radio Voice of Vietnam, and then filmed and broadcast on Vietnam Television. Many singers choose this song as their own song. Many awards for this song through festivals. The song's pervasive power is greater than the song writer's expectations. With intonation tones and passionate and passionate lyrics expressing love for the homeland, not only the people of Beijing, but everyone also receives pride and pride in the land they live in. Nguyen Trong Tao is a son of Nghe An land. He was born in 1947. He is the author of dozens of books of poetry, literature, and literary criticism. His excellent poems, such as "Dong Dao Cho Nguoi Lon", "Tho Tren May Chu Va Tan Man Thoi Toi Song" ... He is also a talented musician. In addition to "Lang Quan Ho Que Toi", he also has famous songs such as "Khuc Hat Song Que", "Tinh Ca Bon Mua" ... Nguyen Phan Hach is a son of Bac Ninh, born in 1944, in Mao Dien village. , Thuan Thanh district. He is the author of dozens of books of poems, short stories, novels, such as "Nguoi Quen Cua Em", "Hoa Sua", "Cau Vi Cam Cam Lanh", "Cuong Phong" ... Poetry and stories, are absorbed. the soul of Kinh Bac countryside. The appearance of the song "Quan Quan, My Country," is like a predestined relationship. It is both random and unexpected, both fragile and durable. Since the song "Lang Quan Ho Que Toi" was born, the literary friendship between Nguyen Trong Tao and Nguyen Phan Hach has deepened. They understand that each person's creative sublimation has attached and glorified each other. Their song, will last for the same year.
It is possible with the current conditions, the U.S.A is a step too far for me to make sure I will later visited America. America the beautiful country wait for me okay... Someone once asked me: "If you have a lot of money, what would you do?". My answer is that I will travel around the world. Especially where I want to be American. At this point I can visit the Statue of Liberty-a symbol of America. The United States renowned for the most modern cities such as New York, Los angeles, ... and I want to be once you arrive here. Referring to the U.S. not to mention a Harvard-renowned universities and leading my dream to study in this school. Another reason that makes me want to visit the United States by the cinematic appeal of this place. The films produced by Hollywood, especially action films really attracted me. I wanted to come here to see firsthand these films were produced and how special that can meet my idol: Jason Statham action-a famous actor. Also, my friends in the U.S. will certainly be happy when I went to America and they can visit.
It is possible with the current conditions, the U.S.A is a step too far for me to make sure I will later visited America. America the beautiful country wait for me okay...
Vietnam have a lot of natural beauty. Ha Long Bay is located in northeast Vietnam, is part of the west coast Bac Bo bay. My feeling about Ha Long Bay was first to see firsthand the magical beauty that nature has bestowed to Vietnam is similar to what I learned about through books and television: Ha Long bay is really beautiful and sexy. Ha Long Bay as a huge picture wearing extremely lively. That's the beautiful art works, the flowers of creation, of nature turn thousands of islands senseless silence became quite sculpture, painting with all our perfect appearance, charm, just very familiar just as alien to human beings. Thousands of islands bobbing on the waves of shimmering, majestic both strong but also very soft and graceful, lively. Ha Long bay is beautiful, but would be nicer, more romantic if colored by the sentiments of respect and love for visitors to the bay. You and I, we have the owner just as tourists, we get together to preserve the precious gift that nature has bestowed favor for the country of Vietnam. Ha Long bay is the wonder in the world. Ha Long bay-my love.
Đáp án :
Car
Bike
Bus
Motorbike
Electric Bicycle
Parachute
Technology motorbike taxi
7 loại phương tiện di chuyển bằng Tiếng Anh
bike : xe đạp
motorbike : xe máy
bus : xe buýt
car : ô tô
truck : xe tải
plane : máy bay
helicopter : trực thăng
1.The great wall of China – Vạn Lý Trường Thành của Trung Quốc.
2.Christ the Redeemer – tượng chúa cứu thế Kito của Brazin.
3. Roman Colosseum – Đấu trường La Mã của Ý
4. Taj Mahal – Đền Taj Mahal ở Ấn Độ.
5. Petra – thành phố cổ Petra.
6. Machu Picchu – Pháo đài Machu Picchu của Peru.
7. The Great Pyramid of Giza – Kim Tự Tháp Ai Cập.