Red Square is a central city square in Moscow, the capital of Russia. It is always open to visitors and tourists love taking pictures there. Along with the Kremlin, which is a former royal fortress and current residence of the President, Red Square is on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List from 1990. In fact, Red Square separates the Kremlin from the historic merchant quarter called Kitai-gorod. Moscow major streets also originate from Red Square. The name of the square comes from the color of the bricks around it. Many famous Russian artists pictured the square in their works. Among them Vasily Surikov and Viktor Vasnetsov. Red Square has a rich history. It used to be Moscow’s main marketplace. It was also the place for important public ceremonies. Particularly, a coronation for Russian tsars took place at Red Square. Today the square is surrounded by many significant buildings, such as Lenin’s Mausoleum, glorious Saint Basil’s Cathedral, the palaces and towers of the Kremlin, GUM – the main department store of the Soviet Union, the restored Kazan Cathedral, the State Historical Museum and several other objects. The only monument on the square is a bronze statue of Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky. They once helped to clear Moscow from the Polish invaders. Every winter Red Square hosts a large and merry ice-rink, where residents and visitors of the capital can skate. The square also serves as a venue for high-profile concerts. Such celebrities as Paul McCartney, Shakira, Linkin Park, Scorpions have already performed there.
1) He thanked me -for--my interest --in- the matter.
2) This book belongs _to_ our teacher.
3) We all went--for- a
<span>
walk--in- the park.
4) Nick usually sits -at-- this desk.
5) I make many
mistakes--in- spelling.
6) The man walked quickly -into-- the room and sat
down.
7) She spends a lot--of-- time on her English.
8) We read -about-- the
accident -in-- the newspaper this morning.
9) They told me--about- their
trip-to-- the North.
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1. an / I have never read such an interesting book.
2. — / I have never met such wonderful people.
3. — / I have never drunk such cold milk.
4. — / I have never eaten such terrible food.
5. a / I have never had such a bad meal.
6. — / I have never bought such nice shoes.
7. a / I have never built such a lovely house.
8. a / I have never drawn such a nice picture.
9. — / I have never bought such nice honey.
10. a / I have never heard such a silly song. <span>
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<span>1. I am going to buy a new bag.
This ONE is too small
for me.
2. Pete is one of the best studentS in our grop.
3. Mrs Smith used to WORK at a hospital.
4. Two<span> HUNDRED</span>
years ago people didn’t travel much.
5. My<span> LITTLE</span>
sister doesn’t enjoy traveling by car.
6. Which text were they TRANSLATING when you phoned them?
7. –I can’t wash up now. I am VERY busy.
- Ok. I WILL
help you.
8. He could<span> HARDLY</span>
wait to speak to her.
9. What shoes are you going to
buy? – THE Black ONES.
10. I think it WILL RAIN tomorrow.
11. This bike is very old. Lets
buy A NEW ONE.
12. What were
they do when the teacher came into the classroom?
13. What DID he<span> USE</span> to read ?
14. – I can’t tell him about it.
- Ok. I WILL tell him everything.
15. Three<span> HUNDRED</span>
years ago people did not eat much meat.
16.England is one of the most
beautiful CONTRIES in
the world.
17. Mrs Adams used to STAY in that hotel.
18.What gloves have you lost? –
The red ONES.
19. It wasn’t rainING yesterday.
20. He could hardLY say a word.
21. What was she doING when the telephone rang?
22. – Did you buy a ball
yesterday?
- Yes, I did. I bought A small ONE.
23. WAS it raining when you left the house?
24. Sorry, I havent cooked lunch yet. – Ok. I<span> WILL</span> have some sandwiches then.
25. Jane used to WATCH TV in the morning.</span>
Chick, chimp, cherry, match.
Farm, park,star.
Floor, door, horse, port