3. Complete the sentences using one of the words.
carnival living
temples authentic
cello
conventions consulted
percussion jugglers
handmade replica
1. Surrealist artists broke with
2. To me
presents are always the best.
3. Drums and tambourines are
instruments.
4. It looks like a violin, but it's much bigger and it's called a
5
5. I've never seen a
statue in my life!
6. There are nine
all are dedicated to dif-
ferent gods.
7. It's an
work by Salvador Dalí.
8. I loved clowns and
in the circus.
9.
masks often have a symbolic meaning.
10. The ship is not real, but it's an exact
Объяснение:
In January 2005 Lomonosov Moscow State University celebrated its 250th anniversary.
It 1 was founded by Mikhail Lomonosov.
He 2 (considered to be one of the intellectual titans of the 18th century.
He 3 was described by the great
Russian poet Alexander Pushkin as a person of keen scientific mind, whose lifelong passion was learning.
...
In 1724, the time when Russia 4 was reformed by Peter I, the St Petersburg Academy of Sciences 5 was founded
It6
(established a university and a grammar school to educate the intellectuals and researchers the country needed.
However, these educational establishments 7 didn’t fulfil the task they took on. It was Mikhail Lomonosov who suggested, in his letter to Count Shuvalov, establishing a university in Moscow.Count Shuvalov was a patron of the arts and science.
He 8 (supported Lomonosov’s plans for a new university and 9 (presented them to Empress Elizabeth, who 10 (approved the project
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