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Operate all year round, and offer you the opportunity of a lifetime to visit five of the greatest US cities, crossing nine states in our 15-day tour.

Days 1-4

The tour begins with three days in New York City, the largest and busiest city in the USA. You can see the Statue of Liberty, visit the city's mu­seums and spend an evening at Carnegie Hall, one of the best concert halls in the world. The city has a rich and varied culture, so there is plenty to see and do.

Days 4-7 In Washington DC, capital of the USA, you will tour the White House, the most famous building in the city and home to the President. You will also visit Georgetown, the oldest neighbourhood in Washington DC. For history lovers, Wash­ington DC has more than 300 memorials and statues, and there are se­veral museums in the Federal Triangle, which is the largest complex of public buildings in the city.

Days 7-9

Our next stop is beautiful Chi­cago, which is the third larg­est US city. Its skyline contains one of the tallest buildings in the world, the Sears Tower. The shore of Lake Michigan offers beautiful scenery, with open parks and beaches. During our two-day stay, you can sample great theatre, music and dance.


 


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Days 9-12

We will spend three days in the wonderful desert resort of Las Vegas, visiting the city's most fa­mous attraction, 'The Strip' — a collection of luxury hotels and casinos for fantastic entertain­ment.

Days 12-15

The last stop on our tour is one of the country's most cosmo­politan cities. San Francisco is full of amazing sights, from San Francisco Bay, one of the world's finest natural harbours, to the Twin Peaks of Mt David­son and Mt Sutro, the largest of the city's hills. You will also eat out in colourful Chinatown, the larg­est Chinese community outside Asia.

Departure dates and prices (per person)

1 st June —31 st Aug. £6,725

1 st Sept. — 30 th Nov. £6,135

I st Dec. — 28 th Feb. £5,535

II st March — 31 st May £6,395

Prices include all flights,

14 nights' 5-star accommodation,

all meals and excursions.

A. Listen and match the places to their attractions.

New York Sears Tower

Washington DC Carnegie Hall

Chicago Twin Peaks

Las Vegas White House

San Francisco The Strip

B. Read the advertisement about a tour of the USA, then mark these
sentences as T (true) or F (false).

1. The company offers tours of America once a year.

2. Carnegie Hall is a famous museum in New York.


 

3. Washington DC is the capital of the USA.

4. Georgetown is a new neighbourhood.

5. There are beaches in Chicago.

6. Las Vegas is in the desert.

7. 'The Strip' is a luxury hotel.

8. Mt Davidson is a small hill in San Francisco.

9. Chinatown is a large Chinese restaurant in San Francisco. 10. A tour in April costs £6 395 per person.

Ñ. Ìàêå a list of what you can see in each city, then use your notes to talk about each city, as in the example.

New York:Statue of Liberty — museums — Carnegie Hall

In New York you can see the Statue of Liberty, visit museums or go to Carnegie Hall.

Washington

Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia) is the capital of the United States. It became the capital on December I, 1880. It was named after George Washington, the first president, and Christopher Columbus (America was discovered by Columbus in 1492).

Spring is the best season in Washington, and it is the most popular with tourists. In the spring you can see the flowers on hundreds of cher­ry trees. The trees were given to the United States in 1912. They were a gift of friendship from Japan.

Washington has something for everyone — historic monuments, in­teresting museums, beautiful parks, and excellent hotels and restaurants. Some of the most important and most interesting sights are:

The Jefferson Memorial.This monument is dedicated to the third president, Thomas Jefferson. It was designed by John Russel, and it was dedicated in 1943. Inside there is a statue of Jefferson by sculptor Ru-dolf Evans.

The Lincoln Memorial.This beautiful monument is dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States. It is made of marble, and it was built in 1922. In the great hall there is a huge statue by Daniel Chester French.

The National Gallery of Art.The National Gallery contains one of the world's best collections of European and American painting and sculpture. The newest building, the East Building, is made of pink mar­ble and glass. It was designed by I.M. Pei, and it was opened in 1978.


 


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The Washington Monument.The Washington Monument was com­pleted in 1884. It is dedicated to the first president, George Washington, and it is 555 feet high. You can take an elevator to the top or you can climb the 898 steps!

The White House.The White House is the official home of the president. It was designed by James Hoban. The first building was burned by the British in the War of 1812, but it was rebuilt in 1818. It was also first painted white at that time.

A. Questions.

1. Who was Washington, D.C. named after? 2 Where did the cherry trees come from? 3. How tall is the Washington Monument? 4. When was the White House painted white? 5. Who is the Jefferson Memorial dedicated to? 6. Who designed it? 7. What is the Lincoln Memorial made of? 8. Who designed the statue of Lincoln? 9. What does the Na­tional Gallery of Art contain? 10. What is the East Building made of?

B. Speak about the most interesting sights in Washington.

Ñ Have you ever been to Washington? What do you think of it? Answer your friends' questions about the city.


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