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A FAMOUS LANDMA RK This Photo Shows a Famous Landmark in the Desert of Central Australia European Explorers Saw It for the First Time

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A FAMOUS LANDMA RK This photo shows a famous landmark in the desert of central Australia European explorers saw it for the first time in 1873 and named it Ayers Rock.The original inhabitants of this part of Australia, the Aborigines, call it Uluru. (1) __ It is 348 metres high, 3.6 kilometres long and 1.kilometres wide It is a beautiful red-brown colour, especially when the sun shines on it early in the morning and in the evening. When tourists want o visit Uluru, they often start 440 kilometres away in a town called Alice Spring. (2) __ People on these trips usually sleep outside under the stars not in tents because it's more exciting. A fire keeps away snakes and other animals during the night. And when the sun comes up in the morning, the view of Uluru is amazing.After breakfast . visitors often walk around the base of the rock (3) __ There are caves around the base of the rock and inside them, you can see paintings . Some of them are thousands of years old. (4) ...... .... By law, Uluru belongs to the Aborigines and they still use it today for __ religious ceremonies.Because of this.they ask visitors not to climb it.(5) ..... __ A. The Aborigines use these to teach their children about their history and religious beliefs. B. From here.they organize a camping trip into the desert. C. This walk is 9.4 kilometres long and takes two hours. D. But the Aborigines have their own stories about Uluru. E. The rock is huge. F. However,about 100.000 visitors each year ignore this request. Reading II.Read the article about Emmeline Pankhurst. For each gap (1-5) choose the missing sentence (A-G). There are two sentences you do not need. (HE ADINGS) EMMELINE PANKHURST __ In her lifetime there were important changes in British society The day before she died.British women got equal voting rights with men. For the first time, all men and women over the age of 21 could vote for any political party. This was Emmeline's work. She fought for the right of women to vote. __ Her parents thought that women and men should be equal But her parents also believed that women shouldn't work.Emmeline was a clever girl. But her parents didn't send Emmeline to university like her brothers. __ He worked in politics and believed in votes for women. But Emmeline also worked in politics and helped women in prison. Richard died in 1898 After he died.Emmeline continued to work in politics , but no one was interested in votes for women In 1903 she started her own political party - the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU). Her three daughters helped her , especially her eldest daughter Christabel. __ They started to shout at political meetings. They broke the windows of government ministers.For the next nine years,Emmeline and her daughters went to prison again and again British society was shocked by the women, but also by the actions of the police. __ This changed everything.Emmeline Pankhurst stopped her fight with the government and told women to go to work. The war ended in 1918 and women over 30 years old got the right to vote.Ten years later, women got equal voting rights with men.British society changed forever and Emmeline Pankhurst became a hero. A. Emmeline met Richard Pankhurst when she was 20 and he was 44. B. Emmeline came from a political family. C. She is a symbol of the fight for equal rights for women at the beginning of the 20^th century. D. World War I began in 1914. F. Emmeline

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1.E 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.D

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1. Câu (1) mô tả về Ayers Rock (Uluru) và màu sắc của nó. Câu E ("The rock is huge.") phù hợp với mô tả này.2. Câu (2) mô tả về việc du khách bắt đầu chuyến đi của họ từ Alice Spring. Câu B ("From here, they organize a camping trip into the desert.") phù hợp với mô tả này.3. Câu (3) mô tả về việc du khách đi bộ xung quanh cơ sở của tảng đá. Câu C ("This walk is 9.4 kilometres long and takes two hours.") phù hợp với mô tả này.4. Câu (4) mô tả về các hang động xung quanh cơ sở của tảng đá và các bức tranh trong chúng. Câu A ("The Aborig these to teach their children about their history and religious beliefs.") phù hợp với mô tả này.5. Câu (5) mô tả về việc Aborigines không muốn người khác leo lên Uluru vì nó là một phần của các nghi lễ tôn giáo của họ. Câu D ("But the Aborigines have their own stories about Uluru.") phù hợp với mô tả này.