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MICHAIL LOMONOSOV


  1. Michail Lomonosov was born in 1711 in the family of a fisherman in the northern coastal village of Denisovka not far from Archangelsk. When he was ten years of age his father began to take him sea fishing. The dangerous life of a fisherman taught him to observe the natural phenomena more closely. During long winter nights young Lomonosov studied his letters, grammar and arithmetic diligently.

  2. Being the son of a peasant, he was refused admission to the local school. After some years, through concealing his peasant origin, he gained admission to the Slavonic-Greek-Latin Academy and for five years lived a hand-to-mouth existence on three kopecks a day. The noblemen’s sons studying with him made fun of the twenty-year-old giant who, in spite of the jeers and his own poverty, made rapid progress.

  3. After five years came the chance of entering the Academy of Sciences, as there were not enough noble-born students to fill the quota. His ability and diligence attracted the attention of the professors and as one of three best students he was sent abroad. He spent all the time there studying the works of leading European scientists in chemistry, metallurgy, mining and mathematics. On his return to Russia in 1745 he was made a professor and was the first Russian scientist to become a member of the Academy of Sciences.

  4. Soon, largely thanks to Lomonosov’s efforts, a chemistry laboratory was built, in which he was to work for nearly 10 years. He was instrumental in the founding of a mosaic and stained-glass factory.

  5. In addition to his research, Lomonosov made a major contribution to the organization of science in Russia, particularly in the last decade of his life. He also elaborated a consecutive system of education which consisted of three stages: gymnasia (secondary school), university and academy. He divided students into those who studied at the state’s expense and those who paid for their tuition.

  6. For versatility Lomonosov has no equal in Russian science. Many of his ideas and discoveries only won recognition in the nineteenth century. He was the first to discover the vegetable origin of coal, for instance, and as a poet and scientist he played a great role in the formation of the Russian literary language. His living memorial is the Moscow University, which he founded in 1755.

  7. The scientist and poet died in April 1765. Despite his numerous achievements in the field of science, Lomonosov did not leave a fortune to his family. His widow was forced to request the government to write off her husband’s debts and could not even afford to put a tombstone on his grave.

  8. Lomonosov’s private library was bought by Count Orlov but subsequently disappeared. It was rediscovered in the library of Helsinki University thirty years ago and was returned to the library of the Russian Academy of Sciences.


Примечания к тексту:
  1. to make fun of smb – смеяться над кем-либо

  2. in spite of jeers and poverty – несмотря на насмешки и бедность

  3. in addition to … – кроме того, к тому же

  4. for instance = for example

  5. she couldn’t afford …- она не имела средств








  1. Найдите в тексте синонимы к следующим словам:

Distant, countryside, to start, to learn, to watch, quick, success, to ask, to hide, plant.



  1. Найдите русские эквиваленты (колонка В) к английским словам и выражениям (колонка А) и запомните их.


  1. dangerous life

  2. during the long winter nights

  3. fishing

  4. diligently

  5. the works of leading European scientists

  6. a mosaic and stained – glass factory

  7. a major contribution

  8. noblemen

  9. a consecutive system of education

  10. peasant origin

  1. рыбалка

  2. занятые люди

  3. крестьянское происхождение

  4. прилежно

  5. огромный вклад

  6. последовательная система образования

  7. завод по производству мозаики и цветного стекла

  8. долгими зимними ночами

  9. работы ведущих европейских ученых

  10. жизнь, полная опасностей


  1. Соедините подходящие по смыслу части предложений

    1. The dangerous life of a fisherman…

    2. He spent all the time there…

    3. Largely thanks to Lomonosov’s efforts…

    4. He also elaborated…

    5. Lomonosov’s private library…

    1. was bought by Count Orlov

    2. a chemistry laboratory was built

    3. a consecutive system of education

    4. studying the works of leading European scientists.

    5. taught him to observe the natural phenomena more closely


  2. Прочтите следующие утверждения и определите, являются ли они, согласно тексту, верными (Т), неверными (F) или не обсуждаются вообще (N).


  1. M. Lomonosov was born in the village of Denisovka not far from Archangelsk.

  2. Lomonosov made a major contribution to the organization of science particularly in the first decade of his life.

  3. Many of his ideas won recognition in the 20th century.

  4. The Moscow University founded in 1755 was named in honour of M. Lomonosov.


5.Составьте предложения из слов, данных в произвольном порядке.


  1. Lomonosov, diligently, during, young, the, letters, long, his, nights, winter, studied, and, arithmetic, grammar.

  2. Ideas, recognition, 19th century, his, and, many, won, of, only, discoveries, the, in.

  3. Scientist, 1765, the, died, April, in , poet, and.


  1. Дайте развернутые ответы на вопросы по тексту (выполнять письменно)

  1. When and where was Michail Lomonosov born?

  2. Why was he refused admission to the local school?

  3. How did he spend all his time abroad?

  4. What else is Michail Lomonosov famous for except his major contribution to the organization of science in Russia?

  5. Why couldn’t his widow put up a tombstone on his grave?