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ЭКЗАМЕНАЦИОННЫЕ ТЕМЫ ПО АНГЛИЙСКОМУ
ЯЗЫКУ
9-ый класс
5. Travelling is one of the ways of discovering new countries. What attracts tourists
to Russia? What would you show your foreign friends in your home town?
Millions of people all over the world are fond of travelling. They
travel to see other countries and continents, to discover different ways of life, to meet
different people and to practise foreign languages. It goes without saying that travelling
broadens the mind. While travelling we can see and learn a lot of things that we can never
learn staying at home and watching TV or reading books. That’s why a lot of foreign
people come to Russia to get acquainted with Russian culture, with Russian customs and
traditions.
Russia has always been a country of mystery attractive for foreigners.
There are lots of villages and towns in Russia famous for their specific crafts: painted
boxes in Palekh, wooden tableware in Khokhloma and toys in Dymkovo. Thousands of
foreigners visit Russia to enjoy the typical Russian log houses, decorated with wood
carvings.
Tourists like to visit old Russian towns and cities famous for their ancient
architecture. They are especially attracted by Russian orthodox cathedrals, churches and
monasteries. One of the most interesting old cities in Russia is Novgorod, or Novgorod the
Great, as it was called in the old times. It is a treasury of architecture, painting and
applied art created over the 11th to 17th centuries. The first records of the city on the
Volkhov River date back to the year of 859. Now Novgorod has expanded far beyond its
former limits. It is an important industrial and cultural centre, located on the busy
highway linking Moscow and St. Petersburg.
The focal point of the city is the Detinets, or the Kremlin. The
present-day Kremlin stems largely from the 15th century. Several alterations made in the
16th and 17th centuries were minor and did not affect its appearance. Novgorod’s
contribution to the development of Russian culture is outstanding. No other city excels
Novgorod in the number of ancient monuments of architecture. The Novgorod Museum of
History, Architecture and Art shows visitors the history of the medieval Novgorod. Its
artistic value lies primarily in its collection of medieval icon painting.
There is a lot to see in Russia, but first of all foreign tourists
visit the capital of our country, Moscow, its political, economic, commercial and cultural
centre. They dream of visiting Red Square, which is called the heart of Moscow. Perhaps,
the most ancient monument of Red Square is St. Basil’s Cathedral. With its nine
beautifully painted cupolas, it is a real masterpiece of ancient Russian architecture.
If you come to Moscow for the first time, you should by all means visit
the Kremlin, which is very impressive. On the territory of the Kremlin you can see old
cathedrals, the Bell Tower of Ivan the Great, the State Kremlin Palace, the Tsar Cannon
and the Tsar Bell, the biggest cannon and bell in the world. The tallest Kremlin tower,
the Spasskaya Tower, has become the symbol of the country.
If you leave the Kremlin by the Trinity Gate you will come to the
Alexandrovsky Gardens. The first thing to do in the Gardens is to stand by the Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier, still and silent. Not far from the Alexandrovsky Gardens, behind the
Bolshoi Kamenny Bridge, you will see Christ the Saviour Cathedral, with its huge beautiful
gilded dome. Foreigners are usually surprised by the number of churches and cathedrals in
and around the city. There are also a lot of beautiful palaces, old mansions and monuments
in Moscow.
There are more than 80 museums in our capital. The largest museums are the
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, whose collections include works of art of the ancient Orient
and ancient Egypt, and the State Tretyakov Gallery, which houses a rich collection of
Russian painting and Russian icons. Other unique museums in Moscow are the State History
Museum, the All-Russia Museum of Decorative, Applied and Folk Art, the Polytechnical
Museum and many others. Moscow is famous for its theatres, too. The best-known of them is
the Bolshoi Opera House. Drama theatres and studios are also very popular.
Another interesting place to visit in Moscow is the All-Russia
Exhibition Centre which occupies an area of 530 acres. The Exhibition Centre is situated
in a beautiful park. The most admired feature of the Exhibition Centre is its fountains.
The “Friendship of the Nations” and the “Stone Flower” fountains are the most
beautiful. The Exhibition Centre is a large cultural and commercial complex where
different international exhibitions and fairs are held.
One of the most famous sights of the city is the Moscow Metro and a
journey by Metro will be unforgettable. In the Metro you do not feel as if you’re
underground. This is due to the unique architecture and the artistic design of the
stations, which are more like palaces. No two stations are alike; most of them have their
own appearance.
Of course, every foreigner should visit St. Petersburg, the second
largest city in Russia and one of the most splendid cities in the world. It was founded in
1703 by Peter the Great at the mouth of the Neva River. Now it is an important industrial,
cultural and educational centre.
St. Petersburg is indeed a wonderful city: at every turn there is
something to catch your eye. The Winter Palace, St. Isaac’s Cathedral, the
Peter-and-Paul Fortress, and the Admiralty Building attract thousands of tourists from
every corner of the world. Petersburg’s many museums house some of the world’s most
famous art collections. The Hermitage and the Russian Museum, for example, contain the
richest collections of pictures in the world.
The city is called the Northern Venice, because there are 65 rivers,
branches and canals there with artistically decorated bridges. It’s also famous for its
beautiful white nights.
There are a lot of Hero-cities in our country. And I would recommend
that my foreign friends visit one of them. Volgograd is a legendary city, because here in
1943 the Soviet Army won the great and glorious victory over the fascists. The city was
completely ruined during the war, but now it is a beautiful city again. It stands on the
banks of the great Russian river Volga. The symbol of Volgograd is the Mamaev Hill. It was
the centre of fighting during the heroic defence of Stalingrad. Now there is a great
memorial there. Besides, you can visit the Stalingrad Battle Panorama Museum, which is
situated on the bank of the Volga River. The centre of Volgograd is the Square of the
Fallen Heroes. In the middle of it there is a granite obelisk and the common graves of the
heroes of the Civil War and the Great Patriotic War. At the foot of the memorial you can
see the Eternal Flame. Now Volgograd is a big industrial and cultural centre.
There are a lot of other interesting towns and cities in Russia, which
are all worth visiting.
Questions:
1. Do you think that travelling is one of the best ways of learning
about the world?
2. “Travelling broadens the mind”. Do you agree with this statement?
3. What are the most popular attractions in Russia?
4. What Russian cities would you like to visit? Why?
5. What places of interest in the centre of Moscow do you know?
6. What is your favourite place in Moscow?
7. What theatres in Moscow do you know?
8. What are the most famous monuments in Moscow?
9. What places of interest would you like to see in St. Petersburg?
10. What Hero-cities do you know in Russia?
to be continued
By Elena Kisunko, Moscow, School No. 651,
Elena Muzlanova, Moscow, School No. 1537
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