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Moscow University is one of the oldest Russian institutions of higher education. It was named after Academician Mikhail Lomonosov, A _____ .

Mikhail Lomonosov was a person of formidable willpower and keen scientific mind, B _____ . Lomonosov’s interests ranged from history, art and poetry to mechanics and chemistry. His activity was a manifestation of the enormous potential of Russia, C _____ .

Peter I the Great had reformed Russia, D _____ .

Great importance was placed on education. In 1724, the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences established a university and a grammar school to educate intellectuals and researchers the country needed.

However, these educational establishments did not fulfill the task they had taken on. It was Michail Lomonosov who suggested the idea of establishing a university in Moscow. According to Lomonosov’s plan, there were originally three faculties. First, all the students acquired a comprehensive knowledge in the field of Science and humanities at the Faculty of Philosophy. Then they could specialize and continue at the Faculty of Philosophy or join either the Law Faculty or the Faculty of Medicine. The best students were sent to continue their education abroad, establishing contacts with the international scientific community.

From the very beginning elitism was alien to the very spirit of the University community, E _____ . The Decree stated that the university was to educate commoners. Originally tuition at Moscow University was free for all stu-dents; later only poor students were exempt from tuition fees. The state funding did not cover all the University expenses and it was partly funded by its patrons, F _____ .

University alumni supported their alma mater through hard times raising money by public subscriptions.

Moscow University played an outstanding role in popularizing Science and learning in Russia. Professors of Moscow University greatly contributed to establishing new cultural centres in Moscow and Russia.

1. that was highly respected by foreign scientists
2. which determined long-standing democratic tradition
3. which allowed the country to reach high Standards in many spheres
4. whose scientists occupied the leading positions in the world
5. whose lifelong passion was learning
6. who donated equipment and established scholarships for University students
7. who greatly contributed to its establishment

A – 7; B – 5; C – 4; D – 3; E – 2; F – 6

Moscow University is one of the oldest Russian institutions of higher education. It was named after Academician Mikhail Lomonosov, who greatly contributed to its establishment .

Mikhail Lomonosov was a person of formidable willpower and keen scientific mind, whose lifelong passion was learning . Lomonosov’s interests ranged from history, art and poetry to mechanics and chemistry. His activity was a manifestation of the enor-mous potential of Russia, whose scientists occupied the leading positions in the world .

Peter I the Great had reformed Russia, which allowed the country to reach high Standards in many spheres .

Great importance was placed on education. In 1724, the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences established a university and a grammar school to educate intellectuals and researchers the country needed.

However, these educational establishments did not fulfill the task they had taken on. It was Michail Lomonosov who suggested the idea of establishing a university in Moscow. According to Lomonosov’s plan, there were originally three faculties. First, all the students acquired a comprehensive knowledge in the field of Science and humanities at the Fac-ulty of Philosophy. Then they could specialize and continue at the Faculty of Philosophy or join either the Law Faculty or the Faculty of Medicine. The best students were sent to continue their education abroad, establishing contacts with the international scientific community.

From the very beginning elitism was alien to the very spirit of the University community, which determined long-standing democratic tradition . The Decree stated that the university was to educate commoners. Originally tuition at Moscow University was free for all stu-dents; later only poor students were exempt from tuition fees. The state funding did not cover all the University expenses and it was partly funded by its patrons, who donated equipment and established scholarships for University students .

University alumni supported their alma mater through hard times raising money by public subscriptions.

Moscow University played an outstanding role in popularizing Science and learning in Russia. Professors of Moscow University greatly contributed to establishing new cultural centres in Moscow and Russia.