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The advantage of the downflow system is 20. ; however, 21
and 22. The two advantages of the horizontal system are
23. and 24, In comparison with the downflow system, the
horizontal system is less effective,
it requires several beds
it is easier to construct
it builds on a gradient
gor Pp
it doesn’t need much attention
E. it produces less sludges
F._ itisn’t always working
needs deeper bed
H. it can deal with more heavily polluted water
Questions 25-26
Choose two correct letters, from the following A, B, C, D or E. Write your answers in
boxes 25—26 on your answer sheet.
What are the TWO advantages of the natural water purification system mentioned in
the passage:
A. Ituses micro-organisms
B. It involves a low operating cost
C._ It prevents flooding.
D. tis visually good-looking
E. It can function in all climates
READING PASSAGE 3
History of telegraph in communication
Jean-Antoine Nollet was a French clergyman and physicist. In 1746 he gathered
about two hundred monks into a circle about a mile (1.6 km) in circumference, with
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through the human chain and observed that each man reacted at substantially the
same time to the electric shock, showing that the speed of electricity's propagation
was very high. Given a more humane detection system, this could be a way of
signaling over long distances. In 1 748, Nollet invented one of the first electrometers,
the electroscope, which detected the presence of an electric charge by using
electrostatic attraction and repulsion.
After the introduction of the European semaphore lines in 1792, the world's desire
to further its ability to communicate from a distance only grew. People wanted a
way to send and receive news from remote locations so that they could better
understand what was happening in the world around them—not just what was going
on in their immediate town or city. This type of communication not only appealed to
the media industry, but also to private individuals and companies who wished to stay
in touch with contacts. In 1840 Charles Wheatstone from Britain, with William Cooke,
obtained a new patent for a telegraphic arrangement. The new apparatus required
only a single pair of wires, but the telegraph was still too costly for general purposes,
In 1 845, however, Cooke and Wheatstone succeeded in producing the single needle
apparatus, which they patented,and from that time the electric telegraph became a
practical instrument, soon adopted on all the railway lines of the country.
It was the European optical telegraph, or semaphore, that was the predecessor of
the electrical recording telegraph that changed the history of communication forever.
Building on the success of the optical telegraph, Samuel F. B. Morse completed a
working version of the electrical recording telegraph, which only required a single
wire to send code of dots and dashes. At first, it was imagined that only a few highly
skilled encoders would be able to use it but it soon became clear that many people
could become proficient in Morse code. A system of lines strung on telegraph poles
began to spread in Europe and America,
In the 1840s and 1850s several individuals proposed or advocated construction of a
telegraph cable across the Atlantic Ocean, including Edward Thornton and AlonzoIELTS Fighter - Tién phong phé cp IELTS cho ngudi Viet
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Jackman, At that time there was no material available for cable insulation and the
first breakthrough came with the discovery of a rubber-like latex called gutta percha,
Introduced to Britain in 1843, gutta percha is the gum of a tree native to the Malay
Peninsula and Malaysia. After the failure of their first cable in 1850, the British
brothers John and Jacob Brett laid a successful submarine cable from Dover to Calais
in 1851. This used two layers of gutta percha insulation and an armoured outer layer.
With thin wire and thick insulation, it floated and had to be weighed down with lead
pipe.
In the case of first submarine-cable telegraphy, there was the limitation of
knowledge of how its electrical properties were affected by water. The voltage which
may be impressed on the cable was limited to a definite value. Moreover, for certain
reasons, the cable had an impedance associated with it at the sending end which
could make the voltage on the cable differ from the voltage applied to the
sending-end apparatus. In fact, the cable was too big for a single boat, so two had to
start in the middle of the Atlantic, join their cables and sail in opposite directions.
Amazingly, the first official telegram to pass between two continents was a letter of
congratulation from Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom to the President of the
United States, James Buchanan, on August 16, 1 858. However, signal quality
declined rapidly, slowing transmission to an almost unusable speed and the cable
was destroyed the following month.
To complete the link between England and Australia, John Pender formed the
British- Australian Telegraph Company. The first stage was to lay a 557nm cable from
Singapore to Batavia on the island of Java in 1870. It seemed likely that it would
come ashore qt the northern port of Darwin from where it might connect around the
coast to Queensland and New South Wales. It was an undertaking more ambitious
than spanning ocean. Flocks of sheep had to be driven with the 400 workers to
provide food. They needed horses and bullock carts and, for the parched interior,
camels. In the north, tropical rains left the teams flooded. In the centre, it seemed
that they would die of thirst. One critical section in the red heart of Australia. IELTS Fighter — Tién phong ph6 c8p IELTS cho ngudi Viet
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involved finding a route through the McDonnell mountain range and then finding
water on the other side. The water was not only essential for the construction teams.
There had to be telegraph repeater stations every few hundred miles to boost the
signal and the staff obviously had to have a supply of water.
(On August 22, 1872, the Northern and Southern sections of the Overland Telegraph
Line were connected, uniting the Australian continent and within a few months,
Australia was at last in direct contact with England via the submarine cable, too. This
allowed the Australian Government to receive news from around the world almost
instantaneously for the first time. It could cost several pounds to send a message
and it might take several hours for it to reach its destination on the other side of the
globe, but the world would never be the same again. The telegraph was the first
form of communication over a great distance and was a landmark in human history.
Question 27 - 32
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage In
boxes 27-32 on your answer sheet, write
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
27 Inthe research of the French scientist, metal lines were used to send messages.
28 People increasingly hoped to explore ways of long-distance communication in
the late eighteenth century.
29 Using Morse Code to send message needed special personnel to first simplify
the message,
30 Morse was a famous inventor before he invented the code
31 Water was significant to early telegraph repeater stations on the continent.
32. The Australian Government offered funds for the first overland line across the
continent.
Questions 33 - 40IELTS Fighter — Tién phong phé cap IELTS cho ngudi Viet
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Answer the questions below. Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the
passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 33-40 on your answer sheet.
33. Why did Charles Wheatstone’s telegraph system fail to come into common use
in the beginning?
34 What material was used for insulating cable across the sea?
35. What was used by British pioneers to increase the weight of the cable in the
sea?
36 What would occur in the submarine cable when the voltage was applied?
37 Who was a message first sent to across the Atlantic by the Queen?
38 What animals were used to carry the cable through desert?
39 What weather condition delayed construction in north Australia?
40 How long did it take to send a telegraph message from Australia to England in
1872?