Moscow is the capital of the Russian Federation and the administrative center of the Moscow region, it is also the largest Russian city with over 12 million residents. Moscow is located on the Moskva River in the European part of the country. Most historians agree that this river gave its name to the city. The Moscow Metro is considered to be one of the most beautiful underground systems in the world. Indeed, many of the stations have beautiful murals on the walls.
There is a great variety of landmarks in Moscow, some of them were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The most famous are: the Kremlin, Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral, the Armoury Chamber. If you’re planning to stay in Moscow for a while, don’t forget to pay a visit to the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts and The Tretyakov Gallery.
There are many theaters, monuments, parks, squares and theaters in Moscow. For example, there are more than 150 theaters that produce shows of various genres (the Taganka Theater, Lenkom Theatre, Sovremennik Theater). Moscow offers an exciting nightlife. A lot of the clubs open their doors for people who want to relax and dance all night.
Many people do not know that the length of all streets in this city put together is more than 4350 kilometers. There are a lot of hotels that offer rooms in various price categories. However, some of the hotels are considered to be the most expensive hotels in the world. Ostankino Tower is deemed to be the highest in Europe (540 meters), but it takes the 8th place in the world.
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3. He has been ill last week, but now he recovered.
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One of the most 1.___(SURPRISING) features of the computer age is the huge amount of time that young people spend communicating with each other.
Whereas a generation ago children would go home after a 2.___(TIRING) day at school and watch TV, nowadays they are likely to do something much more 3.___(SOCILISING), such as chat online with their friends.
Others exchange information on 4.___(INCREASING) popular social networking sites such as Facebook. What some parents find rather 5.___(WORRYING), however, is how easily they can make online 'friends' who they have never actually met, and also the amount of information that their children are so 6.___(ENTHUSIASTIC) outting onthe these websites for anyone to see.
Parents are right to be 7.___(ANXIOUS), but with many children spending hours a day online it is simply 8.___(IMPRACTICAL) for adults constantly to watch over them. All they can do is advise them to be extremely 9.___(CAUTIOUS) about contact with strangers, and to warn them not to put personal information such as their phone number or home address online.