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World Languages, 14.11.2019 17:31, leo4687

Address at moscow state university (excerpt i)
ronald reagan

you, rector logunov, and i want to all of you very much for a very warm welcome. it's a great pleasure to be here at moscow state university, and i want to you all for turning out. i know you must be very busy this week, studying and taking your final examinations. so, let me just say zhelayu yam uspekha [i wish you success]. nancy couldn't make it today because she's visiting leningrad, which she tells me is a very beautiful city, but she, too, says hello and wishes you all good luck. 

let me say it's also a great pleasure to once again have this opportunity to speak directly to the people of the soviet union. before i left washington, i received many heartfelt letters and telegrams asking me to carry here a simple message, perhaps, but also some of the most important business of this summit: it is a message of peace and good will and hope for a growing friendship and closeness between our two peoples. 



2as you know, i've come to moscow to meet with one of your most distinguished graduates. in this, our fourth summit, general secretary gorbachev and i have spent many hours together, and i feel that we're getting to know each other well. our discussions, of course, have been focused primarily on many of the important issues of the day, issues i want to touch on with you in a few moments. but first i want to take a little time to talk to you much as i would to any group of university students in the united states. i want to talk not just of the realities of today but of the possibilities of tomorrow. 

standing here before a mural of your revolution, i want to talk about a very different revolution that is taking place right now, quietly sweeping the globe without bloodshed or conflict. its effects are peaceful, but they will fundamentally alter our world, shatter old assumptions, and reshape our lives. it's easy to underestimate because it's not accompanied by banners or fanfare. it's been called the technological or information revolution, and as its emblem, one might take the tiny silicon chip, no bigger than a fingerprint. one of these chips has more computing power than a roomful of old-style computers. 



3as part of an exchange program, we now have an exhibition touring your country that shows how information technology is transforming our lives—replacing manual labor with robots, forecasting weather for farmers, or mapping the genetic code of dna for medical researchers. these microcomputers today aid the design of everything from houses to ears to spacecraft; they even design better and faster computers. they can translate english into russian or enable the blind to read or michael jackson produce on one synthesizer the sounds of a whole orchestra. linked by a network of satellites and fiber-optic cables, one individual with a desktop computer and a telephone commands resources unavailable to the largest governments just a few years ago.

which idea in reagan's speech is supported by his reference to the mural of the revolution?
a) his concerns about the future
b) the accomplishments of the students
c) the significance of information technology
d) his hope for peace between the two countries

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Address at moscow state university (excerpt i)
ronald reagan

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