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10. Match antonyms:

  1. A clever man

  1. A bad mark

  1. Finals

  1. A graduate

  1. A first year student

  1. A dummy

  1. To pass a test

  1. New

  1. An excellent mark

  1. Paid education

  1. Free education

  1. To fail a test

  1. Old

  1. A fool

  1. To get a scholarship

  1. Entrance examinations

  1. A bright man

  1. Modern

  1. To lose a scholarship

  1. A senior

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1. Read the article and complete it with correct words and word-combinations. From the history of Perm Agricultural Academy

1.The Academy was founded …

  1. in 1918

  2. in 1946

  3. long ago

as …

  1. an independent institution

  2. a faculty of agriculture at Perm University

  3. a branch of Moscow Tymyryasev Academy

2. In 1911-1913 Perm Region (which consisted of Perm, Yekaterinburg and a part of Kurgan regions) was one of the best grain producers in Russia, but there were only …

  1. 1000

  2. 100

  3. 10 specialists of agriculture with higher education.

3. The young agricultural faculty had three departments …

  1. agricultural, forestry and agrochemical

  2. veterinary, grapes growing and forestry

  3. agronomist and mechanization

4. Scientists of Perm agricultural faculty insisted on its presence in Perm Region while in 1922-23 it was an order to join either the Sverdlovsk University or the Vyatsky polytechnic.

5. Since 1922 the faculty worked at laboratory organizing, improving of training process, working out of textbooks on different agricultural subjects.

6. In 1924 ….

specialists of agronomy graduated from it.

  1. 15

  2. 30

  3. 40

Though in 1926 the total number became 260.

7. In 1930 the faculty was reorganized and got the title of …

  1. Perm agricultural Institute

  2. The Ural agricultural Institute

  3. Molotov agricultural Institute

8. One of its graduates assistant F.A. Bykov was appointed a Director of the Institute.

9. Unfortunately the new organization took place: the Institute was divided into three institutions with narrow specializations:

a) dairy and vegetable growing Institute in Lipovaya Gora

b) The Ural Institute of Agrochemistry

c) the Institute of spinning crops in Zyukaika

10. During these reorganizations and removals much equipment was lost and many specialists moved to the other agricultural institutions.

11. The living conditions of students and professors leave much to be desired.

12. In 1933 a wise decision was made ….

  1. to move these three Institutes to Yekaterinburg

  2. to unite these ones into Perm Agricultural Institute

  3. to close the Instituted in Lipovaya Gora and Zyukaika, leaving the one in Perm.

13. Since then the Institute flourished and became one of the best institutions of higher education in Russia.

14. In 1996 it got the status of State Academy.

15. This was its hard way of reorganization.

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