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2. A. Have you ever heard about the SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD? Can you name at least some of them? Do you know which one has survived till our time! B. Read the names of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (1—7) and match them with their descriptions (a—g .
1. The Pyramid(s) of Giza
2. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
3. The Statue of Zeus
4. The Temple of Artemis
5. The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus or Maussollos
6. The Colossus of Rhodes
7. The Lighthouse at Alexandria
a) a tomb of the Anatolian king built by his widow in the middle of the 3rd century B. C.
b) a giant statue of the Greek god Helios or Apollo roughly the same size as today’s Statue of Liberty in New York
c) the tomb of Fourth dynasty Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu built on the Nile River near the city of Cairo
d) a series of landscaped terraces
e) a shrine dedicated to one of the Greek goddesses which was burned down by Herostratus in an attempt to achieve lasting fame
f) a structure that occupied the whole width of the aisle of the temple that was built to house it and was about 12 metres tall
g) a structure between 115—135 metres tall, it was among the tallest man-made structures on Earth for many centuries and kept a fire burning nightly which could be seen many miles out in the Mediterranean
1. The Pyramid(s) of Giza
2. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
3. The Statue of Zeus
4. The Temple of Artemis
5. The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus or Maussollos
6. The Colossus of Rhodes
7. The Lighthouse at Alexandria
a) a tomb of the Anatolian king built by his widow in the middle of the 3rd century B. C.
b) a giant statue of the Greek god Helios or Apollo roughly the same size as today’s Statue of Liberty in New York
c) the tomb of Fourth dynasty Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu built on the Nile River near the city of Cairo
d) a series of landscaped terraces
e) a shrine dedicated to one of the Greek goddesses which was burned down by Herostratus in an attempt to achieve lasting fame
f) a structure that occupied the whole width of the aisle of the temple that was built to house it and was about 12 metres tall
g) a structure between 115—135 metres tall, it was among the tallest man-made structures on Earth for many centuries and kept a fire burning nightly which could be seen many miles out in the Mediterranean