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				You are proud 
				of being a Muscovite, aren't you? What would you advise a 
				foreigner to visit in Moscow and why? 
				
				  
				
				I am definitely 
				proud of being a Muscovite as I think Moscow is one of the most 
				beautiful cities in the world and can boast a number of unique 
				sights. 
				
				The first thing I 
				would advise a foreigner to see and the most popular Moscow 
				sight is the Kremlin. First, it is one of the most ancient 
				sights of Moscow. Second, it has long been a symbol of Moscow, 
				and a foreign guest can't fail to see it. It was built as a 
				fortress in the 15th-16th century under the supervision of 
				Italian architects. The twenty towers on the Kremlin wall were 
				built in the 17th century for decoration. Among the ancient 
				buildings inside the Kremlin are the famous churches: the 
				Archangel Cathedral with tombs of princes and tsars, the 
				Blagoveshchensky (Annunciation) Cathedral with Andrey Rublyov's 
				frescoes, the Uspensky cathedral, Granovitaya palata (Palace) 
				where receptions were held by Russian tsars, and the Grand 
				Kremlin Palace. Among other historical monuments of the Kremlin 
				are the Tsar Cannon and the Tsar Bell, both of enormous size. 
				
				Near the Kremlin 
				is the huge Red Square, the most famous Russia's square. 
				Originally it was a marketplace and a meeting spot for popular 
				assemblies; it is still used as a parade ground and for 
				demonstrations. On the west side of Red Square and along the 
				Kremlin wall are the Lenin Mausoleum and the tombs of Soviet 
				political figures; on the north side is the completely rebuilt 
				Kazan Cathedral (constructed in the 17th century, razed by 
				Stalin, and rebuilt in 1993); and at the southern end stands the 
				imposing Cathedral of Basil the Beautified. The cathedral has 
				numerous cupolas, each a different color, grouped around a 
				central dome. In front of the cathedral stands a monument to 
				Minin and Pozharski. 
				
				Near Red Square 
				extends the old district of Kitaigorod. It is one of the oldest 
				places in Moscow, once the merchants' quarter, later the banking 
				section, and now an administrative centre with various 
				government offices and ministries. Tverskaya Street (formerly 
				Gorky Street), a main thoroughfare, extends from the Kremlin and 
				is lined with modern buildings. Near the beginning of Tverskaya 
				Street is Treatre Square, containing the world-famous Bolshoi 
				and Maly treatres. Encircling the Kremlin and Kitaigorod is the 
				Bely Gorod (white city), traditionally the most elegant part of 
				Moscow and now a commercial and cultural area. In the Bely Gorod 
				is the Christ the Saviour Cathedral; demolished in 1931, it was 
				rebuilt in 1990s. 
				
				Notable features 
				of Moscow are the concentric rings of wide boulevards. 
				Post-Soviet Moscow has seen renewed construction, including the 
				Triumph-Palace, which echoes Stalin's Gothic-influenced Seven 
				Sisters skyscrapers and is the tallest building in Europe. The 
				tallest free-standing structure in Moscow is the Ostankino Tower 
				(1967), a broadcast tower and tourist attraction that rises 
				1,771 ft (540 m). Among Moscow's many cultural and scientific 
				institutions are the University of Moscow (founded in 1755), the 
				Russian Academy of Sciences, a conservatory (1866), the 
				Tretyakov Art Gallery, the museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of 
				Oriental Cultures, the State Historical Museum, the National 
				Exhibition Centre. Treatres include the Moscow Art Treatre, the 
				world-famous Bolshoi, the Maly Treatre and many others. Numerous 
				large parks and recreation areas include Gorky Central Park, the 
				forested Izmailovo and Sokolniki parks, and Ostankino Park, with 
				its Botanical gardens. 
				The ornate underground regarded by many as the most beautiful 
				underground in the world was opened in 1935. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				Translate the 
				following sentences into English. 
				1. Москва может гордиться рядом уникальных 
				достопримечательностей, среди которых Кремль, построенный как 
				крепость под руководством итальянских архитекторов. 
				2. Среди знаменитых древних построек Кремля — Архангельский 
				собор, Успенский Собор и Грановитая палата, где цари устраивали 
				приемы, Большой Кремлевский дворец, Царь-пушка и Царь-колокол. 
				3. Красная площадь первоначально была рыночной площадью и местом 
				проведения народных собраний, на ней находятся Мавзолей В. И. 
				Ленина и захоронения советских политических деятелей, а также 
				внушительный Собор Василия Блаженного с многочисленными 
				куполами. 
				4. Около Кремля простираются старый район Китай-города, который 
				когда-то был кварталом купцов, и Белый город с Храмом Христа 
				Спасителя, восстановленным в 1990-х годах. 
				5. К другим достопримечательностям Москвы относятся широкие 
				бульвары, образующие концентрические кольца, семь небоскребов в 
				стиле, напоминающем готику, Останкинская телебашня и 
				Ботанический сад. 
				6. Богато украшенное московское метро считается самым красивым 
				метро в мире. 
				
				  
				
				1. Moscow can 
				boast a number of unique sights, among which is the Kremlin 
				built as a fortress under the supervision of Italian architects. 
				2. Among the famous ancient buildings of the Kremlin are the 
				Archangel Cathedral, the Uspensky Cathedral and Granovitaya 
				Palace where receptions were held by Russian tsars, the Grand 
				Kremlin Palace, the Tsar Cannon and the Tsar Bell. 
				3. The Red Square was originally a marketplace and a meeting 
				spot for popular assemblies, there is the Lenin Mausoleum and 
				the tombs of Soviet political figures, as well as the imposing 
				Cathedral of Basil the Beautified with its numerous cupolas. 
				4. Near the Red Square extend the old district of Kitaigorod, 
				once the merchants' quarter, and the Bely Gorod with its Christ 
				the Saviour Cathedral rebuilt in 1990s. 
				5. Other Moscow sights include the concentric rings of wide 
				boulevards, the seven Gothic-influence skyscrapers, the 
				Ostankino broadcast Tower and Botanical gardens. 
				6. The ornate Moscow underground is regarded as the most 
				beautiful underground in the world. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				Из пособия "ЕГЭ. Английский язык. 
				Устные темы" Занина Е.Л. (2010, 272с.) - Part 
				one. English examination topics. Forms 9/11.  
				 
  
				
				  
				
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