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ЭКЗАМЕНАЦИОННЫЕ ТЕМЫ ПО АНГЛИЙСКОМУ
ЯЗЫКУ
9-ый класс
7. Each country takes pride in its own achievements and success. What
makes you feel proud of your country?
Our country is great, and I’m very proud of it. Russia is famous for
its outstanding people – scientists, writers, poets, travellers and explorers. Russia is
a stable and democratic society. Its citizens have many freedoms, among them the freedom
of speech, religion and the press. Russia is a member of the United Nations. Russia is one
of the largest trading countries. It has a lot of energy resources and exports oil and
natural gas. Russia has for centuries encouraged research and innovation and it has a lot
of achievements throughout the twentieth century. Nobel prizes for science, literature and
peace have been won by Russian citizens. In the fields of art, media and sports, Russia
enjoys an international reputation. Russia has nuclear weapons, a strong army and remains
a widely-respected country.
For ages mankind was dreaming of travelling in the space. The science
itself came later. K. E. Tsiolkovsky, the great Russian scientist, is the father of the
theory of interplanetary travels. His words that “mankind will not remain on the Earth
forever” came true. On 4 October 1957 the Soviet Union launched the world’s first
satellite “Sputnik”. This word, “sputnik”, immediately began to be used in all
languages. The first cosmonaut on the Earth to fly into space, Yuri Gagarin, was from
Russia, and he made his flight around the Earth on 12 April 1961 that lasted 1 hour 48
minutes. Years will pass, people will conquer the Universe and make landings on other
planets, but mankind will always remember Yury Gagarin as the first to pave the way to the
stars.
Russia is also famous for its ancient churches, cathedrals, and towns.
Moscow, the capital of Russia, is famous for its monuments to outstanding people,
churches, galleries, theatres, squares and streets.
The heart of Moscow is Red Square. It’s my favourite place in my native
city. I show it to all my guests from different countries. It is our history, and I’d
like to tell you some facts about the buildings on it. St Basil’s Cathedral was built in
1551–1561 after the victory over the Kazan Kingdom. It’s a magnificent Cathedral, with
eight churches placed around the tallest ninth one. There is a monument to Minin and
Pozharsky in front of the Cathedral. It was built in 1818 and it was the first statue put
up in Moscow. Minin and Pozharsky were heroes of the people’s struggle in the war
against Poland in 1612. You can see Lobnoye Mesto near the Cathedral. It was erected in
the 16 century; the tsar’s orders were read from it, also it was used as a place for
execution. The tallest tower of the Kremlin is the Spasskaya Tower. It’s also on Red
Square. It’s one of the symbols of Moscow, because the Kremlin clock, made in the 16th
century, is on it. The clock strikes on the hour, half hour and quarter of an hour. The
Lenin Mausoleum is in the centre of the square. It was at first made of wood; and in 1930
it was rebuilt, and made of stone, brick, marble and granite. The State History Museum was
opened in 1883. It has a rich collection of documents, drawings, pictures, and materials
about the country’s past and Russia’s great people. The State Department Store (GUM)
is one of the largest department stores in the country. It is an impressive building with
a glass roof.
Of course the most ancient part of Moscow is the Kremlin. Nowadays the
Kremlin centre looks truly magnificent, with its many-domed cathedrals in Cathedral Square
and with its Tsar Bell and Tsar Cannon.
A very interesting place in Moscow is the Cathedral of Christ the
Saviour. The original cathedral was erected by order of Emperor Alexander as a token of
the Russian people’s gratitude to God for the deliverance of Russia from Napoleon’s
invasion in 1812. In 1931 it was demolished by order of Josef Stalin. In 1995, Moscow’s
Mayor Yuri Luzhkov and the world-famous musician Mstislav Rostropovich laid the first
stone in the foundation of the new Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. Today you can admire
this Cathedral in the centre of Moscow.
People in Russia keep their old traditions and are very proud of them.
They celebrate religious holidays such as Easter, Christmas, and Maslenitsa. They eat
traditional food for Maslenitsa such as pancakes with honey, caviar or sour cream; they
colour eggs; bake kulich cakes; make a paskha out of cottage cheese for Easter. Many
Russians are religious people. The main church in Russia is the Orthodox Church, but there
are other religions too. The Orthodox Church has survived during hard times, and now we
speak about a rebirth of religion in our country.
Russian people are open-hearted, hospitable, and friendly. They like to
invite guests to their homes and cities; they like to give traditional souvenirs to their
foreign friends such as matryoshka dolls, beautifully painted mugs, plate and spoons from
the village of Khokhloma, Palekh boxes, art books, badges and etc.
We are proud of our famous and talented poets and writers such as
Alexander Pushkin, Michael Lermontov and many others. We are proud of our famous composer
Peter Tchaikovsky and one of our famous artists, Isaak Levitan. We can see his paintings
and the paintings of other outstanding Russian artists, such as Repin, Vasnetsov,
Shishkin, Surikov, Benua, Korovin, etc., in the Tretyakov Gallery. It is one of the most
famous and well-known picture galleries in our country and in the world. It is situated in
the centre of Moscow and is named after its founder Pavel Tretyakov. He began to collect
Russian paintings in 1856. He was a famous patron of arts. In 1892 Tretyakov donated his
collection to Moscow.
Russia is proud of its famous sportsmen who win a lot of gold, silver
and bronze medals in different international sports competitions.
So, I’m very proud of my country, my native city and the people who brought a lot of
fame to my country. And I invite everyone, who has never been to my country, to visit it,
and to see its achievements with their own eyes.
Questions:
1. What do you know about K.E. Tsiolkovsky?
2. Who was the first to fly into space?
3. What famous Russian scientists, writers, poets, artists do you know?
4. What is your favourite place in Moscow and why?
5. What do you know about Red Square?
6. What do you know about the Kremlin?
7. Have you ever been to the Tretyakov Gallery? Who are your favourite artists?
8. What religious holidays do people celebrate in Russia?
9. What is the traditional food for Maslenitsa and Easter?
10. Why are you proud of your country?
8. What famous people from Russia would you tell your foreign friends
about? Which famous British and American people do you admire? What made/makes them
famous?
Each country is proud of its famous people, and Russia is among them.
I’d like to tell you about Russian famous writers, poets and musicians, because I’m
fond of literature and music. A. Pushkin is the most important Russian writer and poet of
all time. He is like Shakespeare in England. He provided the standards for Russian arts
and literature in the 19th century. In 1823 Pushkin began writing his masterpiece
“Eugene Onegin”. It became his linguistic and literary standard. It is a commentary on
the life of early 19th century Russia. Pushkin also wrote a lot of other poems and created
masterpieces in drama and prose. All Russian people know Pushkin. Galleries and museums
were named after him. In the centre of Moscow there is a monument to Pushkin built by the
famous Russian architect Opekunshin in 1880. Pushkin’s memorial museums in different
cities attract many visitors.
One of the other famous poets and writers in Russia
was M. Lermontov. He won fame as a poet after his poem on Pushkin’s death had been
published. Lermontov’s poems “Demon”, “Mtsyri”, his great novel A Hero of Our
Time and his play “Masquerade” are masterpieces of Russian literature.
As for me I like reading F. Dostoevsky and L. Tolstoy. They
are famous Russian writers. I like M. Bulgakov; Master and Margarita is one of the
world’s masterpieces. I often go to Patriarch’s Pond where the book begins. It has a
special atmosphere even now. I go there to be inspired. I like reading poetry, and Anna
Ahmatova is my favourite.
Russian’s famous musicians and composers such as Sergei Rachmaninov
and Peter Tchaikovsky are recognized all over the world. Tchaikovsky composed a lot of
symphonies and created beautiful music for operas and ballets. His famous operas “Eugene
Onegin”, and “Iolanta” and his famous ballets “The Swan Lake”, “The Sleeping
Beauty” are masterpieces. His memorial museum was opened in 1894 in Klin not far from
Moscow. And the international Tchaikovsky Music Competition started in 1958 in Moscow. S.
Rachmaninov was an outstanding Russian composer and pianist. He became famous with
audiences around the world for his piano performances.
Great Britain is also proud of its famous people. And
I’d like to tell you about one of its famous writers A. Conan Doyle. He invented
Sherlock Holmes, one of the most famous characters and detectives. Arthur Conan Doyle was
born in Scotland. He was a doctor. In 1882 he moved to England to set up a practice. One
of the doctors he worked for, was the model for Dr. Watson. Conan Doyle’s medical
knowledge was a great help in his detective stories. He started the fashion of the
detective stories. Nowadays I don’t know a person who doesn’t like detective stories.
We know a lot about Sherlock Holmes. We even know his address – 221 “B” Baker Street
in London. If you go to London, you won’t find 221 “B” Baker Street. But instead,
you can go to a pub called “The Sherlock Holmes” in Northumberland Street (near
Trafalgar Square). In that pub there is a room like his room at 221 “B” Baker Street,
as described in Conan Doyle’s stories. There is also the stuffed head of a hound. It is
said to be the original “hound of the Baskervilles”. A lot of tourists visit this pub.
When Conan Doyle began to get tired of writing detective stories, he “killed” Holmes
in one of his stories. But the public didn’t like it. Conan Doyle had to write another
story in which Holmes came back. So we can say that Conan Doyle was a famous British
writer. He became popular because of his love for people.
I also admire American famous people. I’d like to tell you about Walt
Disney, the pioneer of animated cartoons. He is famous for creating such cartoon
characters as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy and others. He was born in 1901 in
Chicago. His father was a carpenter, farmer and building contractor. So the family changed
homes several times. In 1917 Walt entered a Higher School in Chicago, where he took
photographs, made drawings for the school paper and studied cartooning, for he wanted to
get a job as a newspaper cartoonist. After World War 1, in which he participated as a
truck driver for the American Red Cross in France and Germany, he returned to Kansas City.
There he met Ub Iverk who turned into his partner for life. They started a small studio of
their own and began making short animated advertising films. In 1927 Mickey Mouse
appeared. Disney himself provided the voice for Mickey. Then the other cartoons appeared.
Gradually, the Disney studio turned into a big enterprise and began to produce a variety
of cartoons for children. And it was he, who initiated plans for a huge amusement park,
which is known as Disneyland. A lot of grown-ups and children visit this park and remember
the person who founded it, Walt Disney. And, of course, they remember Walt Disney because
of his remarkable cartoons.
Questions:
1. What famous writers and poets from Russia do you admire and why?
2. What famous musicians from Russia are recognized all over the world?
3. What other outstanding people from Russia do you know?
4. Why are Russian people proud of their outstanding people?
5. How are famous people honoured in Russia?
6. What famous people in the United Kingdom do you know?
7. How are famous people honoured in the UK?
8. What famous people in the USA do you know?
9. How are they honoured in the USA?
10. Is it important to have outstanding people in countries and why?
to be continued
By Elena Kisunko, Moscow, School No. 651,
Elena Muzlanova, Moscow, School No. 1537
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