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Cambridge IELTS 12 · Test 1 Reading (NgocBach)

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Giải đề Cambridge 12 Test 1 Reading — 3 passages × ~13 câu = 40 câu giải chi tiết: đáp án + keywords + dẫn chứng + dịch + paraphrase. Soạn NgocBach.

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Bài giải đề Cambridge IELTS 12 · Test 1 Reading — gồm 3 passages với tổng 40 câu hỏi đã giải chi tiết: đáp án + keywords + dẫn chứng + giải thích tiếng Anh + dịch tiếng Việt + cặp paraphrase. Soạn bởi NgocBach.

Cách dùng: làm hết 1 passage trong 20 phút → kiểm tra đáp án sai → đọc giải thích để hiểu why. Phần "Cặp paraphrase" là vàng — học để bắt đầu nhận pattern paraphrase trong Reading.

Passage 1 — Cork

Reading Passage

Cork

1. Cork - the thick bark of the cork oak tree (Quercus suber) - is a remarkable material. It is tough, elastic, buoyant, and fire-resistant, and suitable for a wide range of purposes. It has also been used for millennia: the ancient Egyptians sealed their sarcophagi (stone coffins) with cork, while the ancient Greeks and Romans used it for anything from beehives to sandals.

2. And the cork oak itself is an extraordinary tree. Its bark grows up to 20 cm in thickness, insulating the tree like a coat wrapped around the trunk and branches and keeping the inside at a constant 20°C all year round. Developed most probably as a defence against forest fires, the bark of the cork oak has a particular cellular structure - with about 40 million cells per cubic centimetre - that technology has never succeeded in replicating. The cells are filled with air, which is why cork is so buoyant. It also has an elasticity that means you can squash it and watch it spring back to its original size and shape when you release the pressure.

3. Cork oaks grow in a number of Mediterranean countries, including Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece and Morocco. They flourish in warm, sunny climates where there is a minimum of 400 millimetres of rain per year, and no more than 800 millimetres. Like grape vines, the trees thrive in poor soil, putting down deep roots in search of moisture and nutrients. Southern Portugal’s Alentejo region meets all of these requirements, which explains why, by the early 20th century, this region had become the world’s largest producer of cork, and why today it accounts for roughly half of all cork production around the world.

4. Most cork forests are family-owned. Many of these family businesses, and indeed many of the trees themselves, are around 200 years old. Cork production is, above all, an exercise in patience. From the planting of a cork sapling to the first harvest takes 25 years, and a gap of approximately a decade must separate harvests from an individual tree. And for top-quality cork, it’s necessary to wait a further 15 or 20 years. You even have to wait for the right kind of summer’s day to harvest cork. If the bark is stripped on a day when it’s too cold - or when the air is damp - the tree will be damaged.

5. Cork harvesting is a very specialised profession. No mechanical means of stripping cork bark has been invented, so the job is done by teams of highly skilled workers. First, they make vertical cuts down the bark using small sharp axes, then lever it away in pieces as large as they can manage. The most skilful cork- strippers prise away a semi-circular husk that runs the length of the trunk from just above ground level to the first branches. It is then dried on the ground for about four months, before being taken to factories, where it is boiled to kill any insects that might remain in the cork. Over 60% of cork then goes on to be made into traditional bottle stoppers, with most of the remainder being used in the construction trade, Corkboard and cork tiles are ideal for thermal and acoustic insulation, while granules of cork are used in the manufacture of concrete.

6. Recent years have seen the end of the virtual monopoly of cork as the material for bottle stoppers, due to concerns about the effect it may have on the contents of the bottle. This is caused by a chemical compound called 2,4,6-trichloroanisole (TCA), which forms through the interaction of plant phenols, chlorine and mould. The tiniest concentrations - as little as three or four parts to a trillion - can spoil the taste of the product contained in the bottle. The result has been a gradual yet steady move first towards plastic stoppers and, more recently, to aluminium screw caps. These substitutes are cheaper to manufacture and, in the case of screw caps, more convenient for the user.

7. The classic cork stopper does have several advantages, however. Firstly, its traditional image is more in keeping with that of the type of high quality goods with which it has long been associated. Secondly - and very importantly - cork is a sustainable product that can be recycled without difficulty. Moreover, cork forests are a resource which support local biodiversity , and prevent desertification in the regions where they are planted. So, given the current concerns about environmental issues, the future of this ancient material once again looks promising.

Questions 1-5 · TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN

Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?

Câu 1NOT GIVEN

The cork oak has the thickest bark of any living tree.

Keywords: thickest bark
Explanation

The author wrote: '...'. Therefore, there is no information comparing the cork oak's bark with that of other living trees.

Dịch đại ý

Tác giả viết: '...'. Vì vậy, không có thông tin nào so sánh vỏ cây sồi vỏ xùi với các loại cây sống khác.

Câu 2FALSE

Scientists have developed a synthetic cork with the same cellular structure as natural cork.

Keywords: synthetic cork, same cellular structure, natural cork
Explanation

The author stated that 'technology has never succeeded in replicating' the cellular structure of natural cork. Therefore, scientists have not developed a synthetic cork with the same structure.

Cặp paraphrase:
  • Develop with the same structure = replicate
Dịch đại ý

Tác giả đã khẳng định rằng 'công nghệ chưa bao giờ tái tạo được' cấu trúc tế bào của vỏ cây tự nhiên. Do đó, các nhà khoa học chưa phát triển được một vỏ cây tổng hợp với cùng cấu trúc.

Câu 3FALSE

Individual cork oak trees must be left for 25 years between the first and second harvest.

Keywords: individual, 25 years, first and second harvest
Explanation

The author mentioned that 'from the planting of a cork sapling to the first harvest takes 25 years', and 'a gap of approximately a decade must separate harvests from an individual tree'. Therefore, the gap between the first and second harvest is about 10 years, not 25.

Cặp paraphrase:
  • Between = gap
  • The first and second harvest = separate harvests
Dịch đại ý

Tác giả đã đề cập rằng 'từ khi trồng sồi vỏ xùi đến lần thu hoạch đầu tiên mất khoảng 25 năm', và 'một khoảng thời gian khoảng 1 thập kỷ nữa giữa các lần thu hoạch khác nhau'. Do đó, khoảng cách giữa lần thu hoạch đầu và thứ hai là khoảng 10 năm, không phải 25.

Câu 4TRUE

Cork bark should be stripped in dry atmospheric conditions.

Keywords: stripped, dry atmospheric conditions
Explanation

The author stated that 'if the bark is stripped on a day when it’s too cold - or when the air is damp - the tree will be damaged'. Therefore, it should be stripped in dry conditions.

Cặp paraphrase:
  • The air = atmospheric conditions
Dịch đại ý

Tác giả đã viết rằng 'nếu vỏ bị tách ra vào ngày quá lạnh - hay khi không khí ẩm - cái cây sẽ bị ảnh hưởng'. Do đó, nó nên được tách trong điều kiện khô.

Câu 5TRUE

The only way to remove the bark from cork oak trees is by hand.

Keywords: only way, remove, by hand
Explanation

The author claimed that 'no mechanical means of stripping cork bark has been invented', indicating that the job is done by hand.

Cặp paraphrase:
  • Remove = strip
  • By hand = done by workers, no mechanical means
Dịch đại ý

Tác giả đã khẳng định rằng 'không có cách nào dùng máy móc để tách vỏ sồi được phát minh', điều này cho thấy công việc này được thực hiện bằng tay.

Questions 6-13 · SHORT ANSWER

Complete the notes below. Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.

Câu 6taste

do not affect the _____ of the bottle contents

Keywords: affect, bottle contents
Explanation

The author mentioned that aluminium screw caps do not spoil the taste of the product contained in the bottle.

Cặp paraphrase:
  • Affect = spoil
  • Bottle contents = the product contained in the bottle
Dịch đại ý

Tác giả đã đề cập rằng nắp nhôm không làm hỏng hương vị của sản phẩm chứa trong chai.

Câu 7cheaper

are ________ to produce

Keywords: produce
Explanation

The author stated that 'these substitutes are cheaper to manufacture', which means they are cheaper to produce.

Dịch đại ý

Tác giả đã nói rằng 'những vật thay thế thì rẻ hơn để sản xuất', điều này có nghĩa là chúng rẻ hơn khi sản xuất.

Câu 8convenient

are _______ to use

Keywords: use
Explanation

The author mentioned that aluminium screw caps are 'more convenient for the user', which means they are convenient to use.

Dịch đại ý

Tác giả đã đề cập rằng nắp nhôm thì 'tiện lợi hơn cho người dùng', điều này có nghĩa là chúng tiện lợi để sử dụng.

Câu 9image

Suit the ______ of quality products

Keywords: suit, quality products
Explanation

The author stated that the traditional image of cork stoppers is more in keeping with high quality goods, meaning it suits the image of quality products.

Cặp paraphrase:
  • Products = goods
  • In keeping with = suit
Dịch đại ý

Tác giả đã nói rằng hình ảnh truyền thống của nút chai bằng vỏ sồi phù hợp hơn với sản phẩm chất lượng cao, có nghĩa là nó phù hợp với hình ảnh của sản phẩm chất lượng.

Câu 10sustainable

made from a ______ material

Keywords: made from, material
Explanation

The author mentioned that cork is a sustainable product, indicating it is made from a sustainable material.

Dịch đại ý

Tác giả đã đề cập rằng sồi là một sản phẩm bền vững, chỉ ra rằng nó được làm từ một chất liệu bền vững.

Câu 11recycled

easily ______

Keywords: easily
Explanation

The author stated that cork can be recycled without difficulty, meaning it can be easily recycled.

Dịch đại ý

Tác giả đã nói rằng sồi có thể được tái chế mà không gặp khó khăn, có nghĩa là nó có thể được tái chế dễ dàng.

Câu 12biodiversity

cork forests aid _______

Keywords: cork forests, aid
Explanation

The author mentioned that cork forests support local biodiversity, meaning they aid biodiversity.

Dịch đại ý

Tác giả đã đề cập rằng rừng sồi hỗ trợ đa dạng sinh học tại địa phương, có nghĩa là chúng hỗ trợ đa dạng sinh học.

Câu 13desertification

cork forests stop _____ happening

Keywords: cork forests, stop
Explanation

The author stated that cork forests prevent desertification, meaning they stop desertification from happening.

Dịch đại ý

Tác giả đã nói rằng rừng sồi ngăn sự sa mạc hóa, có nghĩa là chúng ngăn sự sa mạc hóa xảy ra.

Passage 2 — Collecting as a hobby

Reading Passage

Collecting as a hobby

Collecting must be one of the most varied of human activities, and it's one that many of us psychologists find fascinating.

1. Many forms of collecting have been dignified with a technical name: an archtophilist collects teddy bears, a philatelist collects postage stamps, and a deltiologist collects postcards. Amassing hundreds or even thousands of postcards, chocolate wrappers or whatever, takes time, energy and money that could surely be put to much more productive use. And yet there are millions of collectors around the world. Why do they do it?

2. There are the people who collect because they want to make money - this could be called an instrumental reason for collecting; that is, collecting as a means to an end. They'll look for, say, antiques that they can buy cheaply and expect to be able to sell at a profit. But there may well be a psychological element, too - buying cheap and selling dear can give the collector a sense of triumph .And as selling online is so easy, more and more people are joining in.

3. Many collectors collect to develop their social life, attending meetings of a group of collectors and exchanging information on items. This is a variant on joining a bridge club or a gym, and similarly brings them into contact with like-minded people. Another motive for collecting is the desire to find something special, or a particular example of the collected item, such as a rare early recording by a particular singer.

4. Some may spend their whole lives in a hunt for this. Psychologically, this can give a purpose to a life that otherwise feels aimless . There is a danger, though, that if the individual is ever lucky enough to find what they're looking for, rather than celebrating their success, they may feel empty, now that the goal that drove them on has gone.

5. If you think about collecting postage stamps another potential reason for it - or, perhaps, a result of collecting - is its educational value. Stamp collecting opens a window to other countries, and to the plants, animals, or famous people shown on their stamps.

6. Similarly, in the 19th century, many collectors amassed fossils, animals and plants from around the globe, and their collections provided a vast amount of information about the natural world. Without those collections, our understanding would be greatly inferior to what it is.

7. In the past - and nowadays, too, though to a lesser extent - a popular form of collecting, particularly among boys and men, was trainspotting. This might involve trying to see every locomotive of a particular type, using published data that identifies each one, and ticking off each engine as it is seen. Trainspotters exchange information, these days often by mobile phone, so they can work out where to go to, to see a particular engine. As a by-product, many practitioners of the hobby become very knowledgeable about railway operations, or the technical specifications of different engine types. 8. Similarly, people who collect dolls may go beyond simply enlarging their collection, and develop an interest in the way that dolls are made, or the materials that are used. These have changed over the centuries from the wood that was standard in 16th century Europe, through the wax and porcelain of later centuries, to the plastics of today's dolls. Or collectors might be inspired to study how dolls reflect notions of what children like, or ought to like.

9. Not all collectors are interested in learning from their hobby, though, so what we might call a psychological reason for collecting is the need for a sense of control, perhaps as a way of dealing with insecurity. Stamp collectors, for instance, arrange their stamps in albums, usually very neatly, organising their collection according to certain commonplace principles-perhaps by country in alphabetical order, or grouping stamps by what they depict -people, birds, maps, and so on.

10. One reason, conscious or not, for what someone chooses to collect is to show the collector's individualism. Someone who decides to collect something as unexpected as dog collars, for instance, may be conveying their belief that they must be interesting themselves. And believe it or not, there is at least one dog collar museum in existence, and it grew out of a personal collection.

11. Of course, all hobbies give pleasure, but the common factor in collecting is usually passion: pleasure is putting it far too mildly. More than most other hobbies, collecting can be totally engrossing, and can give a strong sense of personal fulfilment. To non-collectors it may appear an eccentric, if harmless, way of spending time, but potentially, collecting has a lot going for it.

Questions 14-21 · ONE WORD ONLY

Complete the sentences below. Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.

Câu 14antiques

The writer mentions collecting _____ as an example of collecting in order to make money.

Keywords: collecting, make money
Explanation

In the first sentence of paragraph 2, the author mentioned “There are the people who collect because they want to make money - this could be called an instrumental reason for collecting; that is, collecting as a means to an end.” With this statement, he/she referred to one purpose of collecting, that is making money. We will look for the next sentence to find out its example – “They'll look for, say, antiques that they can buy cheaply and expect to be able to sell at a profit.” Therefore, the answer is “antiques”.

Cặp paraphrase:
  • Because = in order to
Dịch đại ý

Tác giả nhắc tới việc sưu tầm ____ như một ví dụ của việc sưu tầm để kiếm tiền. Ở câu đầu đoạn 2, tác giả có viết “Có những người sưu tầm vì họ muốn kiếm tiền – có thể gọi là lí do công cụ của việc sưu tầm, rằng, sưu tầm là một cách để kiếm sống.”Với khẳng định này, tác giả nói tới một mục đích của việc sưu tầm là kiếm tiền. Ta sẽ tìm câu sau để tìm ví dụ của việc này. “Họ sẽ tìm những đồ cổ mà họ có thể mua với giá rẻ và hy vọng có thể bán để kiếm lời.” Như vậy, tác giả đã sử dụng đồ cổ là 1 ví dụ của 1 vật có thể sưu tầm để kiếm tiền. Câu trả lời là đồ cổ.

Câu 15triumph

Collectors may get a feeling of ______ from buying and selling items.

Keywords: collectors, feeling, buying and selling
Explanation

In paragraph 2, there is a sentence mentioning buying and selling items, that is: “But there may well be a psychological element, too - buying cheap and selling dear can give the collector a sense of triumph”. “A sense of” means “a feeling of”. So the answer is triumph.

Dịch đại ý

Những người sưu tầm có thể có được cảm giác ____ từ việc mua và bán các vật phẩm. Trong đoạn 2, có một câu nhắc tới việc mua và bán các vật phẩm, đó là “Nhưng cũng có thể có yếu tố tâm lí nữa – mua rẻ và bán giá cao hơn có thể cho người sưu tầm một cảm giác thành tựu.” “A sense of” đồng nghĩa với “a feeling of”. Nên câu trả lời là thành tựu.

Câu 16information

Collectors’ clubs provide opportunities to share ________

Keywords: collectors’ clubs, share
Explanation

In the first sentence of paragraph 3, the author mentioned “a group of collectors” - “attending meetings of a group of collectors and exchanging information on items.” We can consider these groups as “collectors’ clubs”. While attending those clubs, they can exchange information on items. But the question requires one word only, so we choose the most important word – “information”.

Cặp paraphrase:
  • A group of = a club
  • Exchange = share
Dịch đại ý

Câu lạc bộ những người sưu tầm mang lại cơ hội để chia sẻ ___. Trong câu đầu đoạn 3, tác giả nhắc tới “một nhóm người sưu tầm” – “tham gia vào buổi gặp mặt của một nhóm những người sưu tầm và trao đổi thông tin về các vật phẩm”. Chúng ta có thể coi những nhóm đó là “những câu lạc bộ của người sưu tầm”. Khi tham dự những câu lạc bộ đó, họ có thể trao đổi thông tin về vật phẩm. Nhưng câu hỏi chỉ cho phép trả lời bằng một từ duy nhất, nên chúng ta chọn từ quan trọng nhất – “thông tin”.

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