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child |
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each |
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hill |
'letter |
sheet |
mile |
give |
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people |
strike |
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The Russian people - and foreign visitors - can visit the Kremlin in Moscow. As the clock on the tower strikes nine, the gate opens and thousands of people go into the Kremlin.
Many people come with their children. They all want to see the Kremlin, its old buildings. The Kremlin is a very famous place. It is very old. People from every part of this country (1) come to Moscow and they all go and see the Kremlin. All foreign visitors also want to see it. Now we often see visitors from many countries there. We see visitors from England They see the Kremlin's old buildings, towers and gates. They listen to the Spassky tower clock when it strikes the hours. This clock is as famous in this country as Big Ben is in England Every night when it strikes twelve we hear it on the radio.