St. Petersburg is also known as the ________
St. Petersburg is also known as the ________
Which tourist spots are in St. Petersburg?
Which tourist spots are in St. Petersburg?
St. Petersburg was founded by Tsar __________ in 1703.
St. Petersburg was founded by Tsar __________ in 1703.
St. Petersburg is a completely untypical Russian city.
St. Petersburg is a completely untypical Russian city.
Moscow and St. Petersburg are much alike in many ways.
Moscow and St. Petersburg are much alike in many ways.
Now, thanks to Perestroika, tourists are welcomed into Russia and St. Petersburg is a popular choice.
Now, thanks to Perestroika, tourists are welcomed into Russia and St. Petersburg is a popular choice.
The capital of Russia is __________. A: St. Petersburg B: Vladivostok C: Irkutsk D: Moscow
The capital of Russia is __________. A: St. Petersburg B: Vladivostok C: Irkutsk D: Moscow
Researchers in Russia ______ the map issue in a past study by capturing Eurasian reed-warblers on the Baltic Sea as they flew northeast towards their breeding grounds near Saint Petersburg. <p></p><p></p>
Researchers in Russia ______ the map issue in a past study by capturing Eurasian reed-warblers on the Baltic Sea as they flew northeast towards their breeding grounds near Saint Petersburg. <p></p><p></p>
Saint Petersburg situated on the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea, it was founded by______in 1703. A: Ivan the Great B: Ivan the Terrible C: Peter the Great D: Michael Romanov
Saint Petersburg situated on the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea, it was founded by______in 1703. A: Ivan the Great B: Ivan the Terrible C: Peter the Great D: Michael Romanov
What can we learn about the author in the last paragraph? A: He had quite a lot of Russian friends before his visit to St. Petersburg. B: He didn’t quite like Russian literature. C: He felt very different about Russia when he was finally in the country. D: He found that Russian people often see the positive side of life.
What can we learn about the author in the last paragraph? A: He had quite a lot of Russian friends before his visit to St. Petersburg. B: He didn’t quite like Russian literature. C: He felt very different about Russia when he was finally in the country. D: He found that Russian people often see the positive side of life.