Cùng nghe IELTS Listening Exercise #10

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Trong bài kiểm tra Nghe IELTS, trước khi bạn nghe, hãy thử và dự đoán câu trả lời sẽ là gì. Điều này sẽ giúp bạn tập trung tâm trí khi bạn đọc các câu hỏi trước khi bạn nghe bản ghi âm và cho phép bạn đoán đúng hơn.
Hãy tự hỏi mình những câu hỏi sau đây:

1) Chủ đề của câu trả lời là gì? Chẳng hạn, đó có phải là tên, ngày tháng, quốc gia?
2) Từ nào phù hợp về mặt ngữ pháp? Nó có phải là danh từ, động từ, tính từ hay trạng từ không?
3) Chức năng của câu trả lời là gì? Chẳng hạn, đó có phải là sự so sánh, một danh sách, một chỉ dẫn, một nhãn hiệu, một câu hỏi?

(English version:

In the IELTS Listening exam, before you listen, try and predict what the answer will be. This will help you focus your mind as you read the questions before you hear the recording and enable you to make better guesses.
Ask yourself the following questions:

1) What is the subject of the answer? For example, is it a name, a date, a country?
2) What word fits grammatically? Is it a noun, a verb, an adjective or an adverb?
3) What is the function of the answer? For example, is it a comparison, a list, an instruction, a label, a question?)

Mời bạn bắt đầu luyện nghe nhé:

Complete the sentences below, using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

Click the play button bellow to listen:

Museum of the History of Science

1. The building of the museum of the History of Science was built in ………………...

2. The building originally contained a ……………….. in the basement, and lecture space for ……………….., what we today might call ‘Science’.

3. The ……………….. on either side of the exit contain the kind of things that we used in this room in ………………...

4. The museum of the History of Science opened in ………………...

5. The museum is particularly famous for its collection of ………………...

6. In the four corners of the entrance gallery, are four of the museum’s important ………………...

[See the transcript bellow]

The building occupied by the museum of the history of science was built as the Ashmolean museum in 1683.

It was erected by the university to house the famous Tradescant and Ashmolean collections, as well as to accommodate a chemical laboratory in the basement, and space for teaching the new experimental natural philosophy, what we today might call ‘Science’. This space, originally called the School of Natural History, is now the entrance gallery.

This was the first museum building in the world in the sense of a building specifically designed to be a museum. But it also housed activities that we do not often associate with early museums, such as experiment and teaching.

When you leave the entrance gallery, look back at the title painted over the door, “Schola Naturalis Historiae”, the School of Natural History. The showcases on either side of the exit contain the kind of things that we used in this room in the 18th century.

The museum of the History of Science opened in this building in 1925. It’s particularly famous for its very early scientific instruments, and central area of the entrance gallery illustrates the breadth of the collection. From Western Europe through the Islamic lands to the Far East, and from science to what we today would think of as magic. Then, in the four corners of the entrance gallery are four of the museum’s important individual collections.

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