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The author describes the unique cityscape of Vienna with beautiful brushstrokes, tells the origin of Vienna being called the "** capital", and expresses the author's praise and yearning for the "** capital".
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Search on the Internet for the interpretation of the textbook of Vienna, the capital of **, which is available.
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It is mainly written that the reason why Vienna can become the "** capital" is because there are ** in various places in Vienna, so it has become the "** capital".
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"There is no Vienna without **", yes, ** represents Vienna, the capital of Austria. The scenery and flowing water of this "** capital" have given birth to giants such as Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Strauss and Sons, and Brahms, leaving countless immortal movements to the world. Opera houses and halls are almost all over the city, and streets, conference halls, theaters, and parks named after **homes abound; In parks, squares or streets, you can see sculptures, former residences or cemeteries of ** masters everywhere.
Vienna is immersed in melodious music every day. Natural, historical and cultural attractions offer a sumptuous feast and experience the thrill and tranquility of the magnificent music.
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Vienna, the capital of Austria, is the world's most famous capital. It sits in a small, picturesque basin at the northern foot of the Alps, where the sparkling Danube River runs through the city.
Vienna is the cradle of European classics. Since the 18th century, many famous artists in the world, such as Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Strauss, etc., have spent most of their careers here and composed many beautiful movements. In Vienna's museums, their scores and handwriting are still on display.
Vienna is a city decorated with **. Here, you can see bronze or marble statues of the big ** families everywhere. In order to commemorate the music masters, many streets, parks, auditoriums, theaters, conference halls, etc. in Vienna also use the name of **.
Even the lawn of the palace garden is decorated with flowers forming a huge ** symbol.
Vienna is almost a day away. As one strolls, one can always hear the graceful and light waltz (zī) waltz. On summer nights, open-air concerts are also held in the park, where melodious music is mixed with the fragrance of flowers and plants, and it is overflowing and echoing in the evening breeze.
Many families in Vienna have a tradition of indoor playing, especially when the family is having fun, and the beautiful melodies are played throughout the streets. What's even more interesting is that when holding a rally, celebration or even a meeting, it has almost become a common practice to play a classical song before and after the meeting.
In Vienna, there are many opera houses and halls, among which the Vienna State Opera, founded in 1869, is the most famous and is known as the "World Opera Center". It is beautiful and elegant, with harmonious colors, and is a perfect work of art in itself. The most unique design is the moving stage, which is 46 meters deep and consists of several levels of platforms that can be raised, lowered or rotated at will.
The orchestra pit can accommodate a 110-member band. The stage has a total area of 1,500 square meters and is equipped with modern lighting equipment. The audience seats are located in the theater**, with a total of 6 floors and a capacity of 2,200 people.
Known as the "Golden Hall", the ** Friends Association Building is beautifully decorated and resplendent with gold. In front of the golden walls on both sides of the main hall, 16 marble carved ** goddess statues are erected. At the golden gate behind the two wings of the upstairs box, there are golden busts of the ** masters of the past dynasties.
On the top of the hall, between the golden carved (lòu) flower beams and columns, the colorful image of the goddess is painted, and under the illumination of the huge chandelier, the golden light shines everywhere.
Every New Year, a world-class New Year's party is held in the "Golden Hall", which is attended by celebrities from all walks of life in Austria and Vienna. During the annual cultural festival, famous ** homes from all over the world also appear here. Their wonderful performances have attracted thousands of domestic and foreign audiences.
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The first sentence of each paragraph is the center, the general opening sentence of the paragraph.
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It's all about why Vienna is called the capital of the world.
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Our sixteenth lesson is Bridges.
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Venice is a beautiful city on the water, built in the most unlikely place to build a city – on the water.
The style of Venice is always inseparable from "water", the winding water alleys, the flowing clear waves, she is like a romantic dream floating on the blue waves, and the poetry and painting linger for a long time. At one time, this city had the most powerful human, material and powerful resources in Europe. The history of the cherry blossoms in Venice is said to have begun in 453 AD; Farmers and fishermen in Venice fled to this small island in the Adriatic Sea to escape the nomadic swordsmanship.
Venice is a dolphin-like city of less than square kilometres, but it is made up of 118 islands and 177 canals, which are connected by some 401 bridges of various kinds. The entire city is connected to the Italian mainland peninsula by a causeway.
Even though the era of maritime supremacy has long passed, Venice still shows a unique style, decadence and gorgeous beauty coexist, and the blurry mood seduces tourists from all over the world, and this island and gorge seems to be isolated from the world, living alone in the lazy years of Venice. The stubborn Venetians set up one mansion after another in the water, let the tides erode and lose their former brilliance, and then tirelessly renovated it over and over again.
The method of construction here is to first lay large wooden stakes in the mud under the water, and the wooden stakes are one after another, which is the foundation, and then the houses are laid, and then the houses are built, and all the houses here are built in this way. So it is said that the city of Venice is surrounded by stones above and forests below. In order to build Venice, the forests of northern Italy were all cut down by Yinnian.
In such a house, there is no need to worry about the wood under the water rotting, it will not rot, and it will become harder and harder, and the longer it will last. Previously, archaeologists excavated Marco Polo's former residence, and the wood dug up was as hard as iron, and it only decayed when it was exposed to oxygen after it came out of the water.
Along the wide and narrow canals of Venice, you can see old houses built centuries ago, which still retain the appearance and style of the time, and the bright flowers stretch out from the balconies, bringing life and infinite reverie. Sitting in Gondora, indulging in the embrace of Venice, listening to the gondoliers singing Italian folk songs, it is as if you have forgotten the existence of the world and completely melted into this unique charm. It is also a world-famous water town.
It has a population of 350,000. The entire city is built on the water, and it is the only city in the world that does not have a car. Venice is also a historical and cultural city, with 120 Columbia, Renaissance and Baroque churches, 120 bell towers, 64 monasteries for men and women, more than 40 palaces, and numerous bathing beaches.
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Venice is worth mentioning for its unique face art and crystal processing techniques. The face of this Sun lead is exquisitely handmade, and almost every visitor to Venice has to bring back a face as a souvenir.
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1. Write the meaning of the underlined words in connection with the context (temporarily use the brackets in the computer) 1. Vienna is the (cradle) of European classics
This lesson refers to Vienna as the birthplace of European classics).
2. The melodious sound of the moon (mixed with) the fragrance of flowers and plants, fluttering and reverberating in the evening breeze (this lesson refers to being able to hear both the beautiful ** and the fragrance of flowers and plants) 3. Vienna is a city that is decorated with **.
Add something attached to the surface of the object to make it beautiful)
Second, fill in the sentence as it is.
Example: (Vienna) is a city (decorated with **).
1. In winter, Harbin is a city (a city dressed up in ice and snow).
2. (Chengdu) is a city (using kites to express enthusiasm to people).
3. (Venice) is a city (showing people beauty with water).
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A metaphor for the birthplace of a cultural movement.
Mixed dress. Decorate with snow and ice.
Weifang, Shandong. Decorate with water.
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A 1 Vienna 2 mixing, mixing. 3. Dress up and decorate 21 Decorate with ice and snow 2. Chengdu 3. Decorate with water.
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Whether it is a lecture or a lesson preparation competition, first introduce the new lesson, introduce the content of the text, and ask a few questions for students to read the text aloud, familiarize themselves with the text, and familiarize themselves with the words.
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Student words, then segments. The general content is OK、The second lesson is analyzed in detail。
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