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1) raining heavily
2)dark clouds
3)strong winds
4)was in pieces
5)frightening experience
6)cuts and bruises
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Viktor Tsoi, a singer, a poet, an actor, a musician has lived a short life, but became a symbol, an icon, and a voice of his generation. He was born in 1962 in Leningrad, his father was an engineer, and his mother was a PT teacher. He’s been attending art school, and in 1978 entered Leningrad Art College, but in 1979 was expelled, found a job at the factory and started attending a night school. In 1980 Tsoi has started to participate in small home concerts in Moscow, and in 1981 made his stage debut as a bass player in “Trium”, a cafe in Leningrad. In this year Victor Tsoi, Alexey Rybin and Oleg Valinsky have created a band, later renamed into “Kino”. In 1982 “Kino” has played the first concert at Leningrad Rock Club and released the first album, produced by Boris Grebenshchikov. Thus began the impetuous rise of the group and Victor Tsoi to recognition and fame. Viktor Tsoi died in 1990 in a car crush, and has left a heritage of paintings, songs, poems, cinema roles and millions of loyal fans. His poetry is highly valued and appreciated to this day.
Until the decision was (1) taken to close it in the early 1990s, the Canadian Pacific was for many years the world's greatest rail (2) voyage. Built over a hundred years ago at tremendous (3) labour cost, it stretched 2,887 miles from Montreal to the Pacific (4) coast, crossing dense pine forests and massive mountains. The line was cut through (5) solid rock by 30,000 men working in huge areas of (6) unexplored country, often in terrible weather conditions. In many ways, Canada is a nation that was (7) created by railways. Western cities like Calgary would not exist if the trains had not passed (8) through there, and that long thin line was what once (9) linked such hugely different places as Newfoundland on the Atlantic with Vancouver on the Pacific. Another victim of air (10) travel that is both cheaper and easier. Eastern Canadians, (11) unlike their American neighbours, do not feel drawn towards the west.When it is (12) below zero in Toronto or Quebec they fly south to the Carribbean rather than freeze in Winnipeg.