For most people there is no problem in deciding how they aregoing to spend the money they earn - it all goes on housing,food, clothess, transport and, if they are lucky, leisure andsome holidays. Many of us have spent our lives without doinganything out of the ordinary and now I have got a marvellousopportunity of doing something exciting and I will. If I win theprize of 20,000 dollars, I will spend it in the world round trip.
To travel round the world has long been my dream and withthis sum of money behind me this dream is likely to be realized.I am going to take a trip round the world. I am going to do a lotof sight seeing. I am goung to put up at expensive hotels andspend much money on entertaiment and other exciting things.
My travel experience would begin in New York, known asone of the world's most modern cities because of its highbuildings and its dynamic spirit. From New York I would cross theAtlantic Ocean to England. In London I would explore the BritishMuseum and visit the shops and pubs along King's Road in Chelsea.My next stop would be Amsterdam, an attractive city because ofits steep narrow houses and canals lined with trees. Flying on toCoppenhagen I would eat Danish open-faced sandwiches and beentertainde at night clubs in Tivoli Gardens. Having seen enoughcities by this time I would head South to the Italian Riviera.Portofino, a handsome fishing village resembling an operasetting, is one of the most charming vacations sports in Europe.Of course, a serious traveller could not leave Italy withoutvisiting Florence, Venice, Naples and Rome, for all these citiesare living museums. Continuing South, I would trace the beginningof Western civilization. I would make stops in Athens and Cario.Certainly a chance to see the pyramids should not be missed.Next, I would fly east to visit the shimmering island of Ceylon.Here, the traveller finds many precious gems for sale, but thebrightest jewel of all is Ceylon itself. Leaving this island Iwould travel to Bangkok, an Oriental city of many charms. Then,like mane other travellers, I would be drawn to Hong Kong, theshopper's paradise.
Leaving Asia, I would load my over stuffed suitcase on aplane bound for Acapulco. In this Mexican resort, I would swim,sunbathes and eat spicy foods.
At this time it would be necessary to count my remainingtravellers checks.
If a tour of Latin America were still possible, I would wantto stop in Peru, Argentina, Brazil. But by that time mu fundswould probably have run low. So, where would my round the wouldtrip end? For me there is only one answer: Moscow, the city Iwill never tire of calling home.
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2. The word "paper" comes from the name of a fine Italian coin - gazetta, for which it was possible to buy a piece of news, or pass to a meeting where the plates were read aloud (more ...).
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5. St.Bernards never supplied the brandy during rescue operations (after giving brandy to people with hypothermia, ie, with hypothermia, very dangerous) (more ...).
6. Croissant - the national symbol of France, came up with was not there, and in Vienna, after the victory over the Turks, copying months with Turkish flags (more ...).
7. In some languages, can often stumble on words made without vowels - for example, Patter «Strč prst skrz krk» («prosun finger across his throat") is known outside the Czech Republic (more ...).
8. In contrast to the "Lady of the Camellias", "gentleman of the Camellias" - a real historical person (more ...).
9. The term "permeate" came to us from England, where they began to weave a red thread in the ropes to fight theft (more ...).
<span>10. Dance Sirtaki, not Greek folk, and only appeared in 1964 during the filming of the movie "Zorba the Greek" (more ...).
1. Выражение «голубая кровь» пришло к нам из Испании, где признаком благородства считалась тонкая, белая кожа, через которую просвечивали синеватые кровеносные сосуды (подробнее…).
2. Слово «газета» происходит от наименования мелкой итальянской монетки – gazetta, за которую можно было купить себе новостной листок, либо пропуск на собрание, где эти листы читали вслух (подробнее…).
3. Когда в 1427 году цыгане появились в Париже, французы о них ровным счетом ничего не знали и появились слухи, что цыгане родом из Богемии (подробнее…).
4. Старейшая из когда-либо живших на Земле людей, француженка, пережила всех своих наследников и, когда ей было уже 90, заключила договор о продаже квартиры с 47-летним адвокатом Раффре, которого тоже пережила (подробнее…).
5. Сенбернаров никогда не снабжали бренди во время спасательных операций (ведь давать бренди людям с гипотермией, т.е. с переохлаждением, очень опасно) (подробнее…).
6. Круассан – этот национальный символ Франции, придумали вовсе не там, а в Вене, после победы над турками, скопировав месяцы с турецких флагов (подробнее…).
7. В некоторых языках нередко можно наткнуться на слова, составленные без гласных букв – например, скороговорка «Strč prst skrz krk» («просунь палец сквозь горло») известна и за пределами Чехии (подробнее…).
8. В отличие от «дамы с камелиями», «кавалер с камелиями» – это реальное историческое лицо (подробнее…).
9. Выражение «проходить красной нитью» пришло к нам из Англии, где стали вплетать красную нить в канаты, чтобы бороться с воровством (подробнее…).
<span>10. Танец сиртаки, вовсе не греческий народный, а появился только в 1964 году во время съемок фильма «Грек Зорба» (подробнее…).</span>
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