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Some cities of Russia

 

1. St. Petersburg lies on the same parallel as Alaska and the southern part of Greenland. However, its climate due to the warm Gulfstream is milder. The winters are warmer than in Moscow, it becomes dark early during the short winter days but in early summer the white nights last for weeks.

2. Founded it 1703 by Peter the Great St. Petersburg was Russia’s capital until 1918.

3. The second largest city in Russia St. Petersburg has above 5 million people. Now St. Petersburg is one of Russia’s most important cultural centers. It has more than 40 institutions of higher education and a large number of research institutes. There are a lot of museums in St. Petersburg including the world-famous Hermitage with its 323 halls. Many of the former palaces are now museums.

4. Novosibirsk is situated on the Ob. Novosibirsk is a relatively young city. Today it has a population of about 1.5 million and is one of the largest industrial centers of Russia.

5. The most interesting feature of Novosibirsk’s cultural development is the appearance of the Siberian branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Russian Federation. A new scientific center was built in a pinewood near the Ob Storage Lake formed by the Novosibirsk hydropower station. A lot of famous scientists came from all over the country to work here.

6. Volgograd stands near the Volga-Don Canal. There the left bank of the river is higher and from the deck of a ship people get a magnificent view of the 70-kilometer-long city. A bitter battle was fought here in 1942-43. It was history’s greatest battle, fighting continued for six and a half months, at the walls of the hero city, in its streets and squares.

7. This battle which ended in February 1943 with encirclement and destruction of a huge nazi army showed people patriotism, courage and heroism and was the turning point in the Great Patriotic War.

8. Industrial development of this city began long before the World War II. Many heavy industries that turned the city into one of the most important industrial centers of Russia were built during the prewar five-year plan periods.

9. Nazis turned the city into heaps of brick and metal. Today it is a city of beautiful buildings, busy streets and large parks.

 

Read Text 3B and answer the following questions.

1.What cities of the Russian Federation are mentioned in the Text?

2. When was St. Petersburg founded?

3. What is St. Petersburg famous for?

4. Where is Novosibirsk situated?

5. What is the most interesting feature of Novosibirsk?

6. What is the population of Novosibirsk?

7. What river is Volgograd situated on?

8. What battle was fought in Volgograd during the Great Patriotic War?

9. When did industrial development of Volgograd begin?

10. Have you ever been to St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk or Volgograd? If yes, what are your impressions?

 

Explain the meaning of the following words and expressions and reproduce the context in which they are used.



To lie on, due to, a cultural center, including, Hermitage, former, a branch, a pinewood, a hydropower station, a river bank, a magnificent view, encirclement, destruction, a turning point, to turn smth. into, a busy street.

 


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