HaveyoueverbeentotheWindowoftheWorld?Whatplacesofgreatinterestdoyoulikebest?ListeningLanguageSpeakingWritingPracticeReadingHerearepicturesofthreeplacesfamousinhistory.Matchthenameofeachplacewiththecountry.PartAWhatdoyouknowabout…?PyramidsStonehengeKinkaku-jiThepyramidswerebuiltbytheancientpharaohsofEgyptastheirtombs.Themummifiedbodiesofthedeadpharaohs,Surroundedbygoodsandtreasures,werehiddensomewhereinthecentreofthepyramids.ThemostfamousistheGreatPyramidofGiza,justoutsideCairo.Itdatesfromabout2600BCandismadefrom2300,000massive,butexactlycut,blocksofstone.古老的法老王坟墓木乃伊化的被…环绕的货物宝物藏巨大的金字塔StonehengeisastrangecircleofgiantstonesinthesouthofEngland.Builtaround1800-1400BC.Thestonesarearrangedsothatthesunandmoonriseovercertainstonesonparticulardaysoftheyear,suchasthesummersolstice.Byobservingthesun,moonandstarsastheypassedoverthestones,theancientpeoplewereabletokeepacalendarfortheirreligiousceremonies.巨石阵巨大的巨大的特别的至日日历宗教的典礼Kinkaku-ji,theGoldenPavilion,isoneofthemasterpiecesofJapanesearchitecture,intheoldimperialcapitalofKyoto.ItwasthemonasticretreatofYoshimitsu,a14thcenturyshogun.In1950,itwasburntdown,butithasnotbeencompletelyrebuilt.楼阁杰作建筑学帝国的僧侣休息寓所金阁寺TheTrojanWartheTrojanWartoldinHomer’sIliadandOdyssey.荷马伊利亚诗奥德赛theprinceofTroyfallsinlovewithHelen,thequeenofSparta.斯巴达HekidnapsherandtakeshertoTroy.AlltheGreekwenttobringherback.绑架thewarlastsfortenyears.PartBLookandthinkThesepicturesshowsomeoftheeventsinthestoryonPage35.Arrangetheminthecorrectorder.Answers:cdbafeP34ThenightofthehorseStep1Listening&ReadingTheNightofthehorseAnewspaperranashortcompetitiononfamoustalesfromhistory.Thisisoneofthestories.Thesoldiercamedownthestairs---twoatatime.“Captain,they’vegone,”hecried.’allofthem…’Beforethesoldiercouldfinish,thecaptainoftheguardsquicklyranupthestairs.比赛传说楼梯长官Notes:*twoatatime*runup*captain/capital平原Notes:*secondslater*onthewallof/inthewallof*leavesth+地点*wooden/wood*bemadeof/from/in希腊人Secondslater,thecaptainstoodonthehighwallofthecityofTroy,andlookeddownattheemptyplain.‘TheGreekshavetriedfortenyearstocaptureourcity.Nowthey’vegoneandwe’vewon,’hesaid.‘Butthey’velefttheirhugewoodenhorseoutsidethemaingate,’thesoldiersaid.平原希腊人攻占木制的平原Notes:*too…to---so…that*takewith*maybe---maybe希腊人‘Well,itwastoobigforthemtotakewiththem.Pullitintothecitynow.It’sonwheels,’thecaptainordered.‘Butwhyisitonwheels?’thesoldierasked.’MaybetheGreekswantusto…’Thecaptaininterruptedhim,’You’reasoldier.Youhavetoobeyorders.Movethathorse,now!’TheTrojansdraggeditintothecitywithropes.打断遵守拖,拉绳子Notes:*including/contain*exceptfor/except/besides/butThatnight,allthecitizensofTroycelebrated.TheysanganddancedroundthehorseandmadejokesaboutthestupidGreeks.Thentheylockedallthegatesofthecity,andtheyallwenttosleep,includingthegateguards.Bymidnight,thesquarewasempty,exceptforthegianthorse.ThesixGreeksoldiersinthewoodenhorsewaitedforanotherhour,tobesure.市民庆贺愚蠢的包括午夜广场Notes:*OutsidestoodtheGreekarmy.*succeedindoingsthThentheyopenedthesecretdoorinthesideofthehorseandclimbedoutveryquietly.Theyopenedthemaingates.OutsidestoodtheGreekarmy.Thearmyenteredthecity,seizedthecaptainanddraggedhimaway,alongwithmanyotherprisoners.Fortenyears,theGreekscouldnotcapturethecityofTroybyfightin...