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IELTS Reading passage 2: The history of salt
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IELTS Reading passage 2: The history of salt

IELTS Reading passage 2: The history of salt questions and answers.
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    I. Đề bài IELTS Reading passage 2

    >> Làm trực tiếp bài đọc The history of salt với GIAO DIỆN THI MÁY miễn phí TẠI ĐÂY. Lưu ý, các bạn đăng kí tài khoản để làm bài nhé.

    The history of salt


    Salt is so simple and plentiful that we almost take it for granted. In chemical terms, salt is the combination "of a sodium ion with a chloride on, making it one of the most basic molecules on earth. It is also one of the most plentiful: it has been estimated that salt deposits under the state of Kansas alone could supply the entire world's needs for the next 250,000 years.
    B
    But salt is also an essential element. Without it, life itself would be impossible since the human body requires the mineral in order to function properly. The concentration of sodium ions in the blood is directly related to the regulation of safe body fluid levels. And while we are all familiar with its many uses in cooking, we may not be aware that this element is used in some 14,000 commercial applications. From manufacturing pulp and paper to setting dyes in textiles and fabric, from producing soaps and detergents to making our roads safe in winter, salt plays an essential part in our daily lives.

    Salt has a long and influential role in world history. From the dawn of civilization, it has been a key factor in economic, religious, social and political development. In every corner of the world, it has been the subject of superstition, folklore, and warfare, and has even been used as currency.
    D 
    As a precious and portable commodity, salt has long been a cornerstone of economies throughout history. In fact, researcher M.R. Bloch conjectured that civilization began along the edges of the desert because of the natural surface deposits of salt found there. Bloch also believed that the first war - likely fought near the ancient city of Essalt on the Jordan River - could have been fought over the city's precious supplies of the mineral.

    In 2200 BC, the Chinese emperor Hsia Yu levied one of the first known taxes. He taxed salt. In Tibet, Marco Polo noted that tiny cakes of salt were pressed with images of the Grand Khan to be used as coins and to this day among the nomads of Ethiopia's Danakil Plains it is still used as money. Greek slave traders often bartered it for slaves, giving rise to the expression that someone was "not worth his salt." Roman legionnaires were paid in salt - a salarium, the Latin origin of the word "salary."
    F
    Merchants in 12th-century Timbuktu-the gateway to the Sahara Desert and the seat of scholars - valued this mineral as highly as books and gold. In France, Charles of Anjou levied the "gabelle, a salt tax, in 1259 to finance his conquest of the Kingdom of Naples. Outrage over the gabelle fueled the French Revolution. Though the revolutionaries eliminated the tax shortly after Louis XVI, the Republic of France re-established the gabelle in the early 18th century; only in 1946 was it removed from the books.

    The Erie Canal, an engineering marvel that connected the Great Lakes to New York's Hudson River in 1825, was called "the ditch that salt built." Salt tax revenues paid for half the cost of construction of the canal. The British monarchy supported itself with high salt taxes, leading to a bustling black market for the white crystal. In 1785, the earl of Dundonald wrote that every year in England, 10,000 people were arrested for salt smuggling. And protesting against British rule in 1930, Mahatma Gandhi led a 200-mile march to the Arabian Ocean to collect untaxed salt for India's poor.

    In religion and culture, salt long held an important place with Greek worshippers consecrating it in their rituals. Further, in Buddhist tradition, salt repels evil spirits, which is why it is customary to throw it over your shoulder before entering your house after a funeral: it scares off any evil spirits that may be clinging to your back. Shinto religion also uses it to purify an area. Before sumo wrestlers enter the ring for a match - which is in reality an elaborate Shinto rite - a handful is thrown into the center to drive off malevolent spirits.
    In the Southwest of the United States, the Pueblo worship the Salt Mother. Other native tribes had significant restrictions on who was permitted to eat salt Hopi legend holds that the angry Warrior Twins punished mankind by placing valuable salt deposits far from civilization, requiring hard work and bravery to harvest the precious mineral. Today, a gift of salt endures in India as a potent symbol of good luck and a reference to Mahatma Gandhi's liberation of India.

    The effects of salt deficiency are highlighted in times of war, when human bodies and national economies are strained to their limits. Thousands of Napoleon's troops died during the French retreat from Moscow due to inadequate wound healing and lowered resistance to disease the results of salt deficiency.

    Questions 13-15

    Choose THREE letters A-H
    Write your answers in boxes 13-15 on your answer sheet.
    NB Your answers may be given in any order.

    Which THREE statements are true of salt?

    A. A number of cities take their name from the word salt.
    B. Salt contributed to the French Revolution.
    C. The uses of salt are countless.
    D. Salt has been produced in China for less than 2000 years.
    E. There are many commercial applications for salt.
    F. Salt deposits in the state of Kansas are vast.
    G. Salt has few industrial uses nowadays.
    H. Slaves used salt as a currency.

    Questions 16-20

    Complete the summary.
    Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer. Write your answer in boxes 17-21 on your answer sheet.

    Salts is such an 16_________ that people would not be able to live without it. As well as its uses in cooking  this basic mineral has thousands of business 17___________ranging from making paper to the manufacture of soap. Being a prized and 18_____________it has played a major part in the economies of many countries. As such, salt has not only led to war, but has also been used to raise 19__________________by governments in many parts of the world. There are also many instances of its place in religion and culture, being used as a means to get rid of evil 20_____________________

    Questions 21-26

    Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 2?
    In boxes 21-26 on your answer sheet, write
    TRUE if the statement is agrees with the information
    FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
    NOT GIVEN if there is no information about the statement


    21. It has been suggested that salt was responsible for the first war.
    22. The first tax on salt was imposed by a Chinese emperor.
    23. Salt is no longer used as a form of currency.
    24. Most of the money for the construction of the Erie Canal came from salt taxes.
    25. Hopi legend believes that salt deposits were placed far away from civilization to penalize mankind.
    26 A lack of salt is connected with the deaths of some soldiers.

    II. Answer key

    13 B 
    14 E 
    15 F 
    16 essential element 
    17 applications
    18 portable commodity 
    19 taxes 
    20 spirits 
    21 True
    22 Not Given 
    23 False 
    24 False 
    25 True 
    26 True

    III. Từ vựng hữu ích

    Dưới đây là một số từ vựng hữu ích giúp bạn hiểu bài đọc trên:

    A

    • Sodium ion: Ion natri
    • Chloride ion: Ion clorua
    • Basic molecules: Phân tử cơ bản
    • Salt deposits: Các lớp muối
    • Kansas: Tiểu bang Kansas
    • Supply: Cung cấp

    B

    • Essential element: Nguyên tố cần thiết
    • Concentration: Nồng độ
    • Regulation: Sự điều chỉnh
    • Body fluid levels: Mức độ chất lỏng trong cơ thể
    • Commercial applications: Ứng dụng thương mại
    • Pulp and paper: Giấy và giấy bìa
    • Dyes: Màu nhuộm
    • Textiles and fabric: Vải và vải thêu
    • Soaps and detergents: Xà phòng và chất tẩy rửa
    • Plays an essential part: Đóng vai trò cần thiết

    C

    • Economic: Kinh tế
    • Religious: Tôn giáo
    • Political development: Phát triển chính trị
    • Superstition: Mê tín
    • Folklore: Truyền thuyết dân gian
    • Warfare: Chiến tranh
    • Currency: Tiền tệ

    D

    • Portable commodity: Hàng hoá di động
    • Cornerstone: Nền tảng
    • Researcher: Nhà nghiên cứu
    • Desert: Sa mạc
    • Surface deposits: Lớp muối bề mặt
    • Fought: Đánh nhau
    • Ancient city: Thành phố cổ
    • Precious supplies: Cung cấp quý giá

    E

    • Levied taxes: Đánh thuế
    • Tiny cakes: Bánh nhỏ
    • Nomads: Dân du mục
    • Bartered: Trao đổi hàng hóa
    • Paid in salt: Trả tiền bằng muối
    • Outrage: Phẫn nộ
    • Revolutionaries: Những người cách mạng

    F

    • Merchants: Thương nhân
    • Timbuktu: Thành phố Timbuktu
    • Scholars: Học giả
    • Valued: Đánh giá cao
    • French Revolution: Cuộc cách mạng Pháp
    • Republic of France: Cộng hòa Pháp
    • Removed from the books: Bị loại bỏ

    G

    • Erie Canal: Kênh Erie
    • Salt tax revenues: Thuế từ muối
    • British monarchy: Quân chủ Anh
    • Black market: Chợ đen
    • Salt smuggling: Buôn lậu muối
    • Protesting against: Phản đối chống lại
    • Mahatma Gandhi: Mahatma Gandhi
    • Arabian Ocean: Đại Tây Dương Ả Rập

    H

    • Religion and culture: Tôn giáo và văn hóa
    • Consecrating: Thánh hiến
    • Buddhist tradition: Truyền thống Phật giáo
    • Repels evil spirits: Xua đuổi tà ma
    • Purify: Thanh lọc
    • Sumo wrestlers: Võ sĩ sumo
    • Malevolent spirits: Tà linh
    • Pueblo: Bộ lạc Pueblo
    • Hopi legend: Truyền thuyết Hopi
    • Liberation of India: Giải phóng Ấn Độ

    J

    • Salt deficiency: Thiếu muối
    • Wound healing: Lành vết thương
    • Resistance to disease: Sức đề kháng với bệnh tật

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