Установите соответствие между текстами A–E и рубриками 1–6. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании одна рубрика лишняя.
1.Famous people
2.Technology
3.Transport
4. Geography
5. Education
6. Sightseeing
A.
Tobolsk, the centre of the development of Siberia founded in 1587, is a city with a population of about 100 thousand people located in the north of the Tyumen region, at the confluence of the Tobol and Irtysh rivers. Today, Tobolsk is one of the most important centres of educational tourism in Siberia and a major industrial centre of Russia in the field of gas chemistry.
B.
There is more than one way to capture and use solar energy, but residential homes can use solar panels. The sun shines on them, creating direct current electricity. This DC electricity feeds into a device that converts it in toAC (alternating current) electricity, which can power appliances in the home. Your home would still connect to the traditional power grid to have electricity at night.
C.
Dmitri Mendeleyev was born in Tobolsk, Russia, on February 8, 1834. After receiving an education in science in Russia and Germany, he became a professor and conducted research in chemistry. Mendeleyev is best known for his discovery of the periodic law, which he introduced in 1869, and for his formulation of the periodic table of elements.
D.
The Monument to Dmitri Mendeleev was installed in St. Petersburg on the territory of the square of the Main Chamber. The monument to Mendeleev is a large-scale figure: the scientist is sitting in a luxurious armchair in a unique position, putting one foot on the other and looking thoughtfully into the distance. The whole sculpture was cast from bronze in 1938.
E.
Saint Petersburg can be reached in 4 hours via the high-speed Sapsan trains from Moscow. Fares vary and are cheaper if bought well in advance. There are also about 15 overnight trains that travel between Moscow and Saint Petersburg. These overnight trains are generally cheaper than the Sapsan, including modern and well-equipped two-storey trains.