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N4 Fili in the proper article:
Tretyakov Gallery is one of -- richest galleries in --- word
N5 Fill in the proper preposition:
She takes great pride
Ne, Fill in the propar preposition
How does a free differ... oud?
c) about
Ne 1. Fill in the proper preposition:
She then referred ... dhe Minister's report
w about
6) occupied
aj occupy
r) ourselves
N 9, Mark the proper form of an adjective
81 dangerous
a) direction
develop
N 10. Mark the correct modul verb.
The Sensiple and the House of Representatives ... approve a bill for it to become a law.
Nil. Complete the following sentence,
Tone anything beause
61 I've just
a) l've mos
I've still
N 12. Mark the word the meaning of which is the opposite of the given one.
ől insist
a) hun
succeed
b) Henry went to the library 4 the nouns describe unique objects
c) Robin couldn't cope with the last text 3 the noun has got a limiting attribute
d) They bought a new English-Russian dictionary. The dictionary is very expensive 2 the noun has already been used
e) The idiom was not easy to memorize 1 the noun is clear from the context or situation
f) They live in the north of England. 6 the noun describes the adverbial modifier of place
On the Senate square in St. Petersburg there is a monument to Peter the Great ( Peter l ) which is called the "Bronze Horseman". This is a giant equestrian statue made of bronze. Peter the Great sits proudly astride a beautiful horse. A cloak is fluttering behind him, and you can see a laurel wreath of the winner on his head. His right hand is raised and points towards the Neva river, the left hand gripps the reins. Under the hooves of his horse there is a wriggling snake - a symbol of the defeated enemies of Russia.
A famous sculptor Etienne Falcone created this monument on the order of Catherine the Great. He worked at this sculpture for 12 years, and a student Marie Ann Colo helped him. She made the head of the sculpture.
It took a lot of time to find a suitable stone for the pedestal. A huge piece of grey granite was at last found on the shore of the Gulf of Finland. It was called a Thunder stone. Hundreds of people were involved to move this huge stone to St.Petersburg. Later on Alexander Pushkin wrote a poem about Peter the First and he called it "The Bronze Horseman." So the sculpture got its name.