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TheyLoveAru
TheyLoveAru
09.12.2020 12:12 •  Английский язык

сделать пересказ из 15 предложний этого текста EDUCATION IN RUSSIA
1. Ancient Rus was one of the early feudal states and held a leading place in the world history. The Slavonic written language came to Rus from Bulgaria in the 9th century. Towards the end of this century the replacement of religious books in Greek for those in the Slavonic language began.
Between the 10th and 13th centuries Russians developed a high civilization, which formed the foundation of the Russian culture in the following centuries. During this period numerous cultural treasures were accumulated. The written works of the time show that the level of knowledge on most natural phenomena was as high as that of Ancient
Greece.
Monasteries were cultural and educational centres. They had large libraries and well-equipped book-making shops, in which not only church manuscripts were copied and translated but original books were written. Today we can confidently say that Ancient Rus was a state of high culture and knowledge.
2. In pre-revolutionary Russia there was a network of primary schools for common people. Nevertheless illiteracy among common people was very high. Well-off people taught their children in grammar schools,1 commercial schools or secondary schools teaching no classics.2
There were also schools for nobles only. Entrance to those schools was limited For example, at lycee where AS. Pushkin studied the number of pupils ranged from thirty to one hundred. Only boys at the age of 10 or 12 from noble families of high rank were admitted and studied there for six years They were taught many different subjects. The most important were Russian literature, history, geography, mathematics, physics, logic, law, rhetoric and such foreign languages as French, English, German and Latin. Great attention was paid to different arts and physical training: riding, swimming, fencing and dancing. The aim of this school was to bring up intelligent people in the broad sense of the word. Those who graduated from such educational institutions usually entered the service of their country to realize their abilities and knowledge to the benefit of their state.
3. The history of higher education in Russia goes back to 1755 when the first University was founded in Moscow on the initiative of M.V. Lomonosov and in accordance with his plan. Later, universities were opened in many other big cities of the country.
4. After the revolution in 1917, education was guaranteed to Soviet citizens by the Constitution and was free of charge, including higher education. Teaching at schools was conducted in almost all national languages. The system of education was the same throughout the country.
School attendance was compulsory for those between 7 and 15. Those who completed their secondary education and passed entrance examinations to higher education establishments received monthly grants if they did not fail the examinations that they took at the end of each term. Higher education lasted five years.

5 In 1991 the former fifteen republics of the Soviet Union became independent states. The Russian Federation, the biggest and the most powerful of them began to develop as a democratic state. From the very start democratic reforms began to take place in many fields of life. The latest changes in political, economic and social conditions required changes in the system of education. Its aim is to prepare the growing generation for independent life and work in new conditions.
New curriculums were introduced in schools such as "The World Around Us" for younger students and "Fundamentals of Information Science and Computer Engineering", "Ethics and Psychology of Family Life" for senior students. Along with state schools where education is free of charge there appeared many private schools, colleges, lycees,3 gymnasiums and different courses where students can study sciences and humanities including foreign languages.
6. At some schools the leavers are sent abroad to continue their education at Sorbonne in Paris, at the Universities of Great Britain, Germany, USA and other countries.
After graduating from those Universities they return to their country to work in different fields of national economy.
A former student of a Russian school said on his return home: "I was surprised how much there is in common between Russian and Western young people - their love for entertainments and the same kind of music and their wish to know everything new. I hope there will be time when young people from abroad will also come to our country to study.
Such exchanges of students will undoubtedly result in better understanding among people which in its turn will bring greater stability to the whole world."​

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lavrovaa0
lavrovaa0
23.07.2021 02:37

Summer is my favorite time of the year. Summer holidays are the longest. This year I spent my summer holidays in the country. Most of the time I walked, cycled, spent time with my friends. When the weather was hot, we went to the river. In the evenings, I helped my mother water the beds in the garden. I liked my summer holidays very much.

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Лето — мое любимое время года. Летние каникулы самые длинные. В этом году я провел летние каникулы в деревне. Большую часть времени я гулял, ездил на велосипеде, проводил время с друзьями. Когда погода была жаркая, мы ходили на реку. По вечерам я маме поливать грядки в саду. Мне очень понравились мои летние каникулы.

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Anastasia2727
Anastasia2727
04.12.2020 02:48

Многие считают, что белки едят орехи из-за мультфильмов. Но они всеядны. В их рацион входят семена, орехи, фрукты, змеи и мелкие насекомые. Они также проделывают ямку в земле и прячут там пищу. Белки едят молоко матери и не покидают гнездо, пока им не исполнится около 40 дней.

Божьи коровки

Божьи коровки - хищники, а значит, они охотятся на других мелких насекомых. Их также называют «лучшими друзьями сада», потому что они поедают вредителей - мелких насекомых, нападающих на урожай, фрукты и овощи. Фермеры любят их за то, что они защищают небольшой сад от вредных насекомых. Некоторые божьи коровки травоядны, то есть поедают траву и листья растений.

Гепарды

Гепарды из семейства кошачьих. Они плотоядны, что означает, что они едят мясо. Чтобы сохранить энергию, гепардам нужно есть больше еды. Когда они охотятся группами, они могут отправиться на крупных животных, таких как газель и антилопа. Если они охотятся в одиночку, то в основном охотятся за детенышами. Детеныши гепардов питаются молоком матери до 6 месяцев.

Бегемоты

Люди думают, что бегемоты едят много мяса, потому что они очень большие. Однако они травоядные животные, а значит, едят растения. Они живут недалеко от воды и большую часть дня проводят в нырянии, чтобы сохранить кожу прохладной. Взрослые бегемоты могут съесть до 35 кг травы в день

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я не знаю что ещё сделать но вот перевод

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