That gesture was typical of Moscow's rulers and their relation to the ragged mass on whom the splendors of the city rested.
One typical measure of this love is the superior attitude of St. Petersburg, (as many oldsters still call it) toward the rival city. Disaster cannot kill this feeling for Moscow, and exile only enhances it.
But, as usual since the Revolution, joy moved in strictly organized channels. More than 100,000 dancers, singers and musicians had been ordered to Moscow to provide entertainment.
This is a picture of the real heroes of Moscow's history—Moscow's people who lived between the heights of cathedrals and citadels.
Yet few actually knew this fabulous city on the border of Europe and Asia which, since its first stirrings under petty tyranny to its coma under a modern machine of domination, has been the most isolated of the world's great capitals.
That event in 1147 first put Moscow on the map.
Behind this Sunday-best façade (which cost an estimated 700 million rubles—$58 million) was everyday Moscow, a slow city, solemn friendly (when its masters permit it) and relatively clean—especially near the center.
The text has seven topical parts (1-7). Choose the most suitable headings for those parts from the list of headings below.
NB There are more headings than parts, so you will not use all of them.
The People
The Event
The Prophets
The Changes
The History
The Face
The Saints
The Masters
4 Comment on the following lines from the text.
a) … Moscow, the shrine of the great materialistic faith…
b) … since its first stirrings under petty tyranny to its coma under a modern machine of domination …
c) … to get her in shape for a formal presentation to history.
d) A Muscovite has seen a lot, knows his worth, but doesn't put on airs.
e) The rest of the world seemed more remote than the saints.
f) … the symbolism of freedom involved was frowned upon.
5 For each PART of the text (see TASK 3) write a summary sentence.
Strategy Points:When writing a summary sentence
· study the suggested variant and the paragraph it is based on
· avoid using exact words from the text, use your own words to express the ideas
· always try to paraphrase the information, using synonymous phrases and different structures.
· make references to the writer.
The Event. The 800th anniversary of Moscow is a thrilling and exciting event both for Muscovites and people from all over the country, yet the writer lay emphasis on the contradictory character of this event.
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