IELTS Handbook 14 – Test 4
17/10/2024 2024-10-17 1:35IELTS Handbook 14 – Test 4
Section 1
Questions
1 – 10
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Enquiry about booking hotel room for event
Example Customer Services Manager: …………Angela……….. Date available ● weekend beginning February 4th Conference facilities ● the 1
room for talks (projector and 2
available) ● area for coffee and an 3
● free 4
throughout ● a standard buffet lunch costs $ 5
per head Accommodation ● Rooms will cost $ 6
including breakfast. Other facilities ● The hotel also has a spa and rooftop 7
● There’s a free shuttle service to the 8
Location ● Wilby Street (quite near the 9
) ● near to restaurants and many 10
What is said about using each of the following hotel facilities? Choose THREE answers from the box and match the correct letter, A, B or C, with Questions 8-10.
Section 2
Questions
11 – 12
What information does the speaker give about each of the following excursions? Choose SIX answers from the box and match the correct letter, A-H, with Questions 11-16
Questions
13 – 14
Choose TWO letters, A-E. Which TWO things does the speaker say about the attraction called Musical Favourites?
- 1314
- AYou pay extra for drinks.BYou must book it in advance.CYou get a reduction if you buy two tickets.DYou can meet the performers.EYou can take part in the show.
Questions
15 – 20
Choose TWO letters, A-E. Which TWO things does the speaker say about the Castle Feast?
- 1011
- AVisitors can dance after the meal.BThere is a choice of food.CVisitors wear historical costume.DKnives and forks are not used.EThe entertainment includes horse races.
Section 3
Questions
21 – 26
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
- 12
What does Trevor find interesting about the purpose of children’s literature?
- A
the fact that authors may not realise what values they’re teaching
Bthe fact that literature can be entertaining and educational at the same time
Cthe fact that adults expect children to imitate characters in literature
- 13
Trevor says the module about the purpose of children’s literature made him
- A
analyse some of the stories that his niece reads.
Bwonder how far popularity reflects good qualify.
Cdecide to start writing some children’s stories.
- 14
Stephanie is interested in the Pictures module because
- A
she intends to become an illustrator.
Bshe can remember beautiful illustrations from her childhood.
Cshe believes illustrations are more important than words.
- 15
Trevor and Stephanie agree that comics
- A
are inferior to books.
Bhave the potential for being useful.
Cdiscourage children from using their imagination.
- 16
With regard to books aimed at only boys or only girls, Trevor was surprised
- A
how long the distinction had gone unquestioned.
Bhow few books were aimed at both girls and boys.
Chow many children enjoyed books intended for the opposite sex.
Questions
27 – 30
What comment is made about each of these stories? Choose FIVE answers from the box and match the correct comments, A-G, with Questions 26-30
Section 4
Questions
31 – 40
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
The hunt for sunken settlements and ancient shipwrecks
Concert 1 – Australian composer: Liza Lim – studied piano and 31
before turning to composition – performers and festivals around the world have given her a lot of commissions – compositions show a great deal of 32
and are drawn from various cultural sources – her music is very expressive and also 33
– festival will include her 34
called The Oresteia – Lim described the sounds in The Oresteia as 35
– British composers: Ralph Vaughan Williams, Frederick Delius Concert 2 – British composers: Benjamin Britten, Judith Weir – Australian composer: Ross Edwards – festival will include The Tower of Remoteness, inspired by nature – The Tower of Remoteness is performed by piano and 36
– compositions include music for children – celebrates Australia’s cultural 37
Concert 3 – Australian composer: Carl Vine – played cornet then piano – studied 38
before studying music – worked in Sydney as a pianist and composer – became well known as composer of music for 39
– festival will include his music for the 1996 40
– British composers: Edward Elgar, Thomas Adès
Section 1
Questions
1 – 7Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Enquiry about booking hotel room for event
Giải thích đáp án
ANDREW: Good morning, Clare House Hotel. Andrew speaking. I’m the Events Manager.
SAM: Good morning, Andrew. My name’s Samantha. I’m arranging a party for my parents’ fiftieth wedding anniversary, and I’m ringing to ask about hiring a room some time next September. Also my parents and several of the guests will need accommodation.
ANDREW: OK, I’m sure we can help you with that. Will you be having a sit-down meal or a buffet?
SAM: Probably a sit-down.
ANDREW: And do you know how many people there’ll be?
SAM: Around eighty, I think.
ANDREW: Well we have two rooms that can hold that number. One is the Adelphi Room. (Q1) That can seat eighty-five [Phòng có thể chứa được 85 người], or hold over a hundred if people are standing for a buffet.
SAM: Right.
ANDREW: If you have live music, there’s room for four or five musicians in the gallery overlooking the room. Our guests usually appreciate the fact that the music can be loud enough for dancing, but not too loud for conversation.
SAM: Yes, I really don’t like it when you can’t talk.
ANDREW: Exactly. Now the Adelphi Room is at the back of the hotel, (Q2) and there are French windows leading out onto the terrace. This has a beautiful display of pots of roses [có cửa sổ kiểu Pháp dẫn ra sân hiên. Ở đây có trưng bày các chậu hoa hồng tuyệt đẹp] at that time of the year .
SAM: Which direction does it face?
ANDREW: Southwest, so that side of the hotel gets the sun in the afternoon and early evening.
SAM: Very nice.
ANDREW: (Q3) From the terrace you can see (= terrace has a view of) the area of trees [Từ sân thượng bạn có thể nhìn thấy không gian cây xanh] within the grounds of the hotel, or you can stroll through there to the river – that’s on the far side, so it isn’t visible from the hotel.
SAM: OK.
ANDREW: Then another option is the Carlton Room. This is a bit bigger – it can hold up to a hundred and ten people – (Q4) and it has the advantage of a stage [và nó có lợi thế là có một sân khấu], which is useful if you have any entertainment, or indeed a small band can fit onto it.
SAM: And can you go outside from the room?
ANDREW: No, the Carlton Room is on the first floor, but on one side the windows look out onto the lake.
SAM: Lovely. I think either of those rooms would be suitable.
ANDREW: Can I tell you about some of the options we offer in addition?
SAM: Please do.
ANDREW: As well as a meal, you can have an MC, a Master of Ceremonies, who’ll be with you throughout the party.
SAM: What exactly is the MC’s function? (Q5) I suppose they make a speech during the meal (= while people are eating) [Tôi cho rằng họ sẽ phát biểu trong bữa ăn] if we need one, do they?
ANDREW: That’s right. All our MCs are trained as public speakers, so they can easily get people’s attention – many guests are glad to have someone who can make themselves heard above the chatter! (Q6) And they’re also your support – if anything goes wrong (= if there are any problems) [Và họ cũng sẽ hỗ trợ bạn – nếu có gì không ổn] the MC will deal with it, so you can relax.
SAM: Great! I’ll need to ask you about food, but something else that’s important is accommodation. (Q7) You obviously have rooms in the hotel, but do you also have any other accommodation, like cabins, for example? [Phía bạn chắc chắn sẽ có phòng trong khách sạn, nhưng còn có chỗ ở nào khác không, như cabin chẳng hạn?]
ANDREW: Yes, there are five in the grounds, all self-contained. They each sleep two to four people and have their own living room, bathroom and small kitchen.
SAM: That sounds perfect for what we’ll need.
Questions
8 – 10What is said about using each of the following hotel facilities? Choose THREE answers from the box and match the correct letter, A, B or C, with Questions 8-10.
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
C. not available
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
A. included in cost of hiring room
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
B. available at extra charge
Giải thích đáp án
SAM: Now you have various facilities, don’t you? Are they all included in the price of hiring the room? The pool, for instance.
ANDREW: Normally you’d be able to use it, but (Q8) it’ll be closed throughout September for refurbishment, I’m afraid. (Q9) The gym will be available, though, at no extra charge. That’s open all day, from six in the morning until midnight.
SAM: Right.
ANDREW: And the tennis courts, but (Q10) there is a small additional payment for those. We have four courts, and it’s worth booking in advance if you possibly can, as there can be quite a long waiting list for them!
SAM: Right. Now could we discuss the food? This would be d——————————
SAM: Now you have various facilities, don’t you? Are they all included in the price of hiring the room? The pool, for instance.
ANDREW: Normally you’d be able to use it, (Q8) but it’ll be closed throughout September for refurbishment (= not available) [nhưng nó sẽ đóng cửa trong suốt tháng 9 để tân trang lại], I’m afraid. (Q9) The gym will be available, though, at no extra charge (= included in cost of hiring room) [Tuy nhiên, phòng tập thể dục có thể được sử dụng ngay mà không tính thêm phí]. That’s open all day, from six in the morning until midnight.
SAM: Right.
ANDREW: And the tennis courts, (Q10) but there is a small additional payment for those (available at extra charge) [nhưng có một khoản phí bổ sung nhỏ cho những sân tennis]. We have four courts, and it’s worth booking in advance if you possibly can, as there can be quite a long waiting list for them!
SAM: Right. Now could we discuss the food? This would be dinner, around seven o’clock …inner, around seven o’clock …
Section 2
Questions
11 – 16What information does the speaker give about each of the following excursions? Choose SIX answers from the box and match the correct letter, A-H, with Questions 11-16
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
G. fully booked today
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
D. food included
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
A. all downhill
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
E. no charge
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
F. swimming possible
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
B. suitable for beginners
Giải thích đáp án
Hello everyone. I’m Jake Stevens and I’m your rep here at the hotel. I’m sure you’ll all have a great time here. So let me tell you a bit about what’s on offer. I’ll start by telling you about some of the excursions that are available for guests.
One thing you have to do while you’re here is go dolphin watching. On our boat trips, we pretty well guarantee you’ll see dolphins – if you don’t you can repeat the trip free of charge. We organise daily trips for just 35 euros. (Q11) Unfortunately there aren’t any places left for this afternoon’s trip (= fully booked today) [Rất tiếc, không còn chỗ cho chuyến đi chiều nay], but come and see me to book for later in the week.
If you’re energetic, I’d recommend our forest walk. It’s a guided walk of about seven kilometres. There’ll be a stop half way, (Q12) and you’ll be provided with a drink and sandwiches (= food included) [bạn sẽ được cung cấp đồ uống và bánh mì]. There’s some fairly steep climbs up the hills, so you need to be reasonably fit for this one, with good shoes, and bring a waterproof in case it rains. It’s just 25 euros all inclusive, and it’s every Wednesday.
Then on Thursdays we organise a cycle trip, which will give you all the fun of biking without the effort. We’ll take you and your bike up to the top of Mount Larna, and leave you to bike back – (Q13) it’s a 700-metre drop in just 20 kilometres (= all downhill) [nó giảm 700 mét độ cao chỉ trong quãng đường dài 20 km] so this isn’t really for inexperienced cyclists as you’ll be going pretty fast. And if it’s a clear day, you’ll have fantastic views.
On our local craft tour you can find out about the traditional activities in the island. (Q14) And the best thing about this trip is that it’s completely free (= no charge) [Và điều tuyệt vời nhất về chuyến đi này là nó hoàn toàn miễn phí]. You’ll be taken to a factory where jewellery is made, and also a ceramics centre. If you want, you can buy some of the products but that’s entirely up to you. The trip starts after lunch on Thursday, and you’ll return by 6 pm.
If you’re interested in astronomy you may already know that the island’s one of the best places in the world to observe the night sky. We can offer trips to the observatory on Friday for those who are interested. They cost 90 euros per person and you’ll be shown the huge telescopes and have a talk from an expert, who’ll explain all about how they work. (Q15) Afterwards we’ll head down to Sunset Beach where you can have a dip in the ocean (= swimming possible) [Sau đó, chúng ta sẽ đi xuống Bãi biển Sunset, nơi bạn có thể ngâm mình trong đại dương] if you want before we head off back to the hotel.
Finally, there’s horse riding. This is organised by the Equestrian Centre over near Playa Cortino and (Q16) it’s a great experience if you’re a keen horseback rider, or even if you’ve never been on a horse before (= suitable for beginners) [đó là một trải nghiệm tuyệt vời nếu bạn là một người thích cưỡi ngựa, ngay cả khi bạn chưa bao giờ cưỡi ngựa trước đây]. They take you down to the beach, and you can canter along the sand and through the waves. It costs 35 euros and it’s available every day.
Questions
17 – 18Choose TWO letters, A-E. Which TWO things does the speaker say about the attraction called Musical Favourites?
- 1718
- AYou pay extra for drinks.
Bạn chọn thiếu đáp án này
BYou must book it in advance.CYou get a reduction if you buy two tickets.Bạn chọn thiếu đáp án này
DYou can meet the performers.EYou can take part in the show.
Giải thích đáp án
CÂU HỎI 17 & 18 | TRANSCRIPT & GIẢI THÍCH |
Which TWO things does the speaker say about the attraction called Musical Favourites? A. You pay extra for drinks. B. You must book it in advance. C. You get a reduction if you buy two tickets. D. You can meet the performers. E. You can take part in the show. | At the end the cast members come down from the stage , still in their stunning costumes, and you’ll have a chance to chat with them. (=> D) [Cuối cùng, các diễn viên bước xuống sân khấu, vẫn trong bộ trang phục lộng lẫy và bạn sẽ có cơ hội trò chuyện với họ] It’s hugely popular, so let me know now if you’re interested because it’s no good leaving it until the last minute. (=> B) [Musical Favourites cực kỳ phổ biến, vì vậy hãy cho tôi biết ngay bây giờ nếu bạn quan tâm vì sẽ không ổn đâu nếu bạn chần chừ đến phút chót]. |
DỊCH NGHĨA | |
HAI điều nào người nói nhắc tới về sự hấp dẫn mang tên Musical Favourites?
A. Bạn trả thêm tiền cho đồ uống.
B. Bạn phải đặt trước.
C. Bạn được giảm giá nếu mua hai vé.
D. Bạn có thể gặp những người biểu diễn.
E. Bạn có thể tham gia chương trình. |
Questions
19 – 20Choose TWO letters, A-E. Which TWO things does the speaker say about the Castle Feast?
- 1920
Bạn chọn thiếu đáp án này
AVisitors can dance after the meal.BThere is a choice of food.CVisitors wear historical costume.Bạn chọn thiếu đáp án này
DKnives and forks are not used.EThe entertainment includes horse races.
Giải thích đáp án
CÂU HỎI 19 & 20 | TRANSCRIPT & GIẢI THÍCH |
Which TWO things does the speaker say about the Castle Feast? A. Visitors can dance after the meal. B. There is a choice of food. C. Visitors wear historical costumes. D. Knives and forks are not used. E. The entertainment includes horse races.
| You’re given a whole chicken each, which you eat in the medieval way, using your hands instead of cutlery (=> D) [Mỗi người được phát cho một con gà nguyên con, thực khách ăn theo kiểu thời trung cổ, dùng tay thay vì dao nĩa] and you’re entertained by competitions where the horseback riders attempt to knock one another off their horses. Then you can watch the dancers in the ballroom and join in as well if you want (=> A) [Sau đó, bạn có thể xem các vũ công trong phòng khiêu vũ và tham gia nếu muốn]. OK, so now if anyone … |
DỊCH NGHĨA | |
HAI điều nào được người nói nhắc tới về Bữa tiệc Lâu đài?
A. Du khách có thể khiêu vũ sau bữa ăn.
B. Có thể lựa chọn món ăn.
C. Du khách mặc trang phục lịch sử.
D. Dao và nĩa không được sử dụng tới.
E. Phần giải trí bao gồm các cuộc đua ngựa. |
Section 3
Questions
21 – 25Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
- 21
What does Trevor find interesting about the purpose of children’s literature?
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
- A
the fact that authors may not realise what values they’re teaching
Bthe fact that literature can be entertaining and educational at the same time
Cthe fact that adults expect children to imitate characters in literature
Giải thích đáp án
CÂU HỎI 21 | TRANSCRIPT & GIẢI THÍCH |
What does Trevor find interesting about the purpose of children’s literature? A. the fact that authors may not realise what values they’re teaching B. the fact that literature can be entertaining and educational at the same time C. the fact that adults expect children to imitate characters in literature | “Right, and whether the teaching should be factual – giving them information about the world – or ethical, teaching them values. What’s fascinating is that the writer isn’t necessarily conscious of the message they’re conveying [Điều thú vị là người viết không nhất thiết phải ý thức được thông điệp mà họ đang truyền tải]”
|
DỊCH NGHĨA | |
Trevor thấy điều gì thú vị về mục đích của văn học thiếu nhi? A. thực tế là các tác giả có thể không nhận ra những giá trị mà họ đang dạy B. thực tế là văn học có thể có tính giải trí và giáo dục cùng một lúc C. việc người lớn mong đợi trẻ em bắt chước các nhân vật trong văn học |
- 22
Trevor says the module about the purpose of children’s literature made him
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
- A
analyse some of the stories that his niece reads.
Bwonder how far popularity reflects good qualify.
Cdecide to start writing some children’s stories.
Giải thích đáp án
CÂU HỎI 22 | TRANSCRIPT & GIẢI THÍCH |
Trevor says the module about the purpose of children’s literature made him A. analyse some of the stories that his niece reads. B. wonder how far popularity reflects good qualify. C. decide to start writing some children’s stories | “That module made me realise how important stories are – they can have a significant effect on children as they grow up. Actually, it inspired me to have a go at it myself [Trên thực tế, nó đã truyền cảm hứng cho tôi để tự mình thử], just for my own interest. I know I can’t compete with the really popular stories, like the Harry Potter books – they’re very good, and even young kids like my seven-year-old niece love reading them.” |
DỊCH NGHĨA | |
Trevor cho biết chương trình về mục đích của văn học thiếu nhi đã khiến anh
A. phân tích một số câu chuyện mà cháu gái của anh ấy đọc. B. tự hỏi mức độ phổ biến đã phản ánh những mặt tốt tới đâu C. quyết định bắt đầu viết một số truyện thiếu nhi |
- 23
Stephanie is interested in the Pictures module because
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
- A
she intends to become an illustrator.
Bshe can remember beautiful illustrations from her childhood.
Cshe believes illustrations are more important than words.
Giải thích đáp án
CÂU HỎI 23 | TRANSCRIPT & GIẢI THÍCH |
Stephanie is interested in the Pictures module because A. she intends to become an illustrator. B. she can remember beautiful illustrations from her childhood. C. she believes illustrations are more important than words. | Stephanie nói rằng: “That’s good. I remember some frightening ones I saw as a child and I can still see them vividly in my mind, years later! Pictures can be so powerful, just as powerful as words. I’ve always enjoyed drawing, so that’s the field I want to go into when I finish the course [Tôi luôn thích vẽ, vì vậy đó là lĩnh vực tôi muốn tham gia khi kết thúc khóa học]. I bet that module will be really helpful.” |
DỊCH NGHĨA | |
Stephanie quan tâm đến chương trình Pictures vì
A. cô ấy dự định trở thành một họa sĩ minh họa. B. cô ấy có thể nhớ những hình minh họa đẹp từ thời thơ ấu của mình. C. cô ấy tin rằng hình ảnh minh họa quan trọng hơn câu chữ.
|
- 24
Trevor and Stephanie agree that comics
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
- A
are inferior to books.
Bhave the potential for being useful.
Cdiscourage children from using their imagination.
Giải thích đáp án
CÂU HỎI 24 | TRANSCRIPT & GIẢI THÍCH |
Trevor and Stephanie agree that comics A. are inferior to books. B. have the potential for being useful. C. discourage children from using their imagination.
| Stephanie lập luận rằng: “But children are so used to visual input – on TV, video games, and so on. There are plenty of kids who wouldn’t even try to read a book, so I think comics can serve a really useful purpose [Có rất nhiều đứa trẻ thậm chí còn chẳng cố gắng thử đọc sách, vì vậy tôi nghĩ rằng truyện tranh có thể phục vụ một mục đích thực sự hữu ích]” |
DỊCH NGHĨA | |
Trevor và Stephanie đồng ý rằng truyện tranh
A. thua kém sách. B. có tiềm năng hữu ích. C. không khuyến khích trẻ sử dụng trí tưởng tượng của chúng.
|
- 25
With regard to books aimed at only boys or only girls, Trevor was surprised
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
- A
how long the distinction had gone unquestioned.
Bhow few books were aimed at both girls and boys.
Chow many children enjoyed books intended for the opposite sex.
Giải thích đáp án
CÂU HỎI 25 | TRANSCRIPT & GIẢI THÍCH |
With regard to books aimed at only boys or only girls, Trevor was surprised A. how long the distinction had gone unquestioned. B. how few books were aimed at both girls and boys. C. how many children enjoyed books intended for the opposite sex. | Khi được hỏi về sách cho từng giới tính, Trevor nói rằng: “Yes, there’s a module on it. For years, lots of stories, in English, at least, assumed that boys went out and did adventurous things and girls stayed at home and played with dolls. I was amazed how many books were targeted at just one sex or the other [Tôi đã rất ngạc nhiên khi biết có bao nhiêu cuốn sách hướng đến chỉ giới tính nam hoặc nữ]. Of course this reflects society as it is when the books are written.” |
DỊCH NGHĨA | |
Đối với những cuốn sách chỉ dành cho con trai hay con gái, Trevor đã rất ngạc nhiên về
A. khoảng thời gian dài mà sự khác biệt đã bị bỏ qua B. số lượng sách ít ỏi nhắm đến cả hai giới tính C. có bao nhiêu trẻ em thích những cuốn sách dành cho giới tính đối lập với chúng |
Questions
26 – 30What comment is made about each of these stories? Choose FIVE answers from the box and match the correct comments, A-G, with Questions 26-30
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
F. started a new genre
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
E. original title refers to another book
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
C. inspired a work in a different area of art
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
B. hard to read
Bạn chưa trả lời câu hỏi này
G. unlikely topic
Giải thích đáp án
TREVOR: Have you been reading lots of children’s stories, to help you decide whether to take the course?
STEPHANIE: Yeah. I’ve gone as far back as the late seventeenth century, though I know there were earlier children’s stories.
TREVOR: So does that mean you’ve read Perrault’s fairy tales? Cinderella, The Sleeping Beauty, and so on.
STEPHANIE: Yes. They must be important, (Q26) because no stories of that type had been written before, they were the first (= started a new genre) [bởi vì không có câu truyện nào thuộc thể loại này được viết trước đây, chúng là những câu truyện đầu tiên]. Then there’s The Swiss Family Robinson.
TREVOR: I haven’t read that.
STEPHANIE: The English name makes it sound as though Robinson is the family’s surname, but a more accurate translation would be The Swiss Robinsons, (Q27) because it’s about a Swiss family who are shipwrecked, like Robinson Crusoe in the novel of a century earlier (= original title refers to another book) [bởi vì nó là về một gia đình Thụy Sĩ bị đắm tàu, giống như Robinson Crusoe trong tiểu thuyết của một thế kỷ trước].
TREVOR: Well I never knew that!
STEPHANIE: Have you read Hoffmann’s The Nutcracker and the Mouse King?
TREVOR: (Q28) Wasn’t that the basis for Tchaikovsky’s ballet The Nutcracker (= inspired a work in a different area of art)? [Đó chẳng phải là cơ sở cho vở ballet Kẹp Hạt Dẻ của Tchaikovsky sao?]
STEPHANIE: That’s right. It has some quite bizarre elements.
TREVOR: I hope you’ve read Oscar Wilde’s The Happy Prince. It’s probably my favourite children’s story of all time.
STEPHANIE: Mine too! And it’s so surprising, because Wilde is best known for his plays, and most of them are very witty, but The Happy Prince is really moving. (Q29) I struggled with Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings – three long books, and I gave up after one (= hard to read) [Tôi vật lộn với The Lord of the Rings của Tolkien – gồm ba cuốn sách dài, và tôi đã bỏ cuộc sau một cuốn].
TREVOR: It’s extremely popular, though.
STEPHANIE: Yeah, but whereas something like The Happy Prince just carried me along with it, The Lord of the Rings took more effort than I was prepared to give it.
TREVOR: I didn’t find that – I love it.
STEPHANIE: Another one I’ve read is War Horse.
TREVOR: Oh yes. It’s about the First World War, isn’t it? (Q30) Hardly what you’d expect for a children’s story (= unlikely topic) [Nó hầu như không phải điều bạn mong chờ từ một câu chuyện dành cho trẻ em đâu].
STEPHANIE: Exactly, but it’s been very successful. Have you read any …
Section 4
Questions
31 – 40Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
The hunt for sunken settlements and ancient shipwrecks
Giải thích đáp án
In today’s class I’m going to talk about marine archaeology, the branch of archaeology focusing on human interaction with the sea, lakes and rivers. It’s the study of ships, cargoes, shipping facilities, and other physical remains. I’ll give you an example, then go on to show how this type of research is being transformed by the use of the latest technology.
Atlit-Yam was a village on the coast of the eastern Mediterranean, which seems to have been thriving until around 7,000 BC. The residents kept cattle, caught fish and stored grain. They had wells for fresh water, many of their houses were built around a courtyard and were constructed of stone. The village contained an impressive monument: (Q31) seven half-tonne stones standing in a semicircle around (= had a semicircle of large stones round) a spring [bảy viên đá nặng nửa tấn đứng thành hình bán nguyệt xung quanh một con suối], that might have been used for ceremonial purposes.
Atlit-Yam may have been destroyed swiftly by a tsunami, or climate change may have caused glaciers to melt and sea levels to rise, flooding the village gradually. Whatever the cause, it now lies ten metres below the surface of the Mediterranean, buried under sand at the bottom of the sea. It’s been described as the largest and best preserved prehistoric settlement ever found on the seabed.
For marine archaeologists, Atlit-Yam is a treasure trove. (Q32) Research on the buildings, tools and the human remains [Nghiên cứu về các tòa nhà, công cụ và hài cốt còn sót lại của của con người] has revealed how the bustling village once functioned, and even what diseases some of its residents suffered from. But of course this is only one small village, one window into a lost world. For a fuller picture, researchers need more sunken settlements, but the hard part is finding them.
Underwater research used to require divers to find shipwrecks or artefacts, but in the second half of the twentieth century, various types of underwater vehicles were developed, some controlled from a ship on the surface, and some of them autonomous, which means they don’t need to be operated by a person.
(Q33) Autonomous underwater vehicles, or AUVs, are used in the oil industry, for instance, to create (=make) maps [Phương tiện tự điều khiển dưới nước, hay AUVs, được sử dụng trong ngành công nghiệp dầu mỏ, ví dụ, để làm bản đồ] of the seabed before rigs and pipelines are installed. To navigate they use sensors, such as compasses and sonar. (Q34) Until relatively recently they were very expensive, and so heavy [Cho đến tương đối gần đây, chúng rất đắt và rất nặng] that they had to be launched from a large vessel with a winch.
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But the latest AUVs are much easier to manoeuvre – they can be launched from the shore or a small ship. And they’re much cheaper, which makes them more accessible to research teams. They’re also very sophisticated. They can communicate with each other and, for example, work out the most efficient way to survey a site, or to find particular objects on the seabed.
Field tests show the approach can work. For example, in a trial in 2015, three AUVs searched for wrecks at Marzamemi, off the coast of Sicily. (Q35) The site is the final resting place of an ancient Roman ship, which sank in the sixth century AD while ferrying prefabricated marble elements for the construction of an early church [Địa điểm này là nơi an nghỉ cuối cùng của một con tàu La Mã cổ đại, bị chìm vào thế kỷ thứ sáu sau Công nguyên khi đang vận chuyển các nguyên tố bằng đá cẩm thạch đúc sẵn để xây dựng một nhà thờ sơ khai]. The AUVs mapped the area in detail, finding other ships carrying columns of the same material.
Creating an internet in the sea for AUVs to communicate is no easy matter. Wifi networks on land use electromagnetic waves, but in water these will only travel a few centimetres. Instead, a more complex mix of technologies is required. (Q36) For short distances, AUVs can share data using light [Đối với khoảng cách ngắn, AUV có thể chia sẻ dữ liệu bằng ánh sáng], while acoustic waves are used to communicate over long distances. But more creative solutions are also being developed, where an AUV working on the seabed offloads data to a second AUV, which then surfaces and beams the data home to the research team using a satellite.
There’s also a system that enables AUVs to share information from seabed scans, and other data. So if an AUV surveying the seabed finds an intriguing object, (Q37) it can share the coordinates of the object – that is, its position – with a nearby AUV that carries superior (= better) cameras [Nó có thể chia sẻ tọa độ của đối tượng – tức là vị trí của nó – với một AUV gần đó có camera cao cấp hơn], and arrange for that AUV to make a closer inspection of the object.
Marine archaeologists are excited about the huge potential of these AUVs for their discipline. One site where they’re going to be deployed is the Gulf of Baratti, off the Italian coast. In 1974, a 2,000-year-old Roman vessel was discovered here, in 18 metres of water. (Q38) When it sank, it was carrying medical goods (= supplies) [Khi nó chìm, nó đang chở hàng hóa y tế], in wooden or tin receptacles. Its cargo gives us insight into the treatments available all those years ago, (Q39) including tablets that are thought to have been dissolved to form a cleansing liquid for the eyes [bao gồm cả những viên thuốc được cho là đã được hòa tan để tạo thành dung dịch tẩy rửa cho mắt].
Other Roman ships went down nearby, taking their cargoes with them. Some held huge pots made of terracotta. (Q40) Some were used for transporting (= carrying) cargoes of olive oil, and others held wine [Một số được sử dụng để vận chuyển hàng hóa như dầu ô liu và một số khác đựng rượu]. In many cases it’s only these containers that remain, while the wooden ships have been buried under silt on the seabed.
Another project that’s about to …