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The Dams That Changed Australia - Đáp án bài thi đọc hiểu

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Questions 1 - 5
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vii

Giải thích

Location: section One

Inland Australia has had a problem with drought from the time of white settlement in 1788 until today, and this is why the Snowy Mountains Scheme was conceived and founded

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ix

Giải thích

Location: section Two

One important change was the recruitment of people from outside Australia to work on the scheme.

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viii

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Location: Section Three

Many new arrivals spoke only limited English, and were offered English classes after work.

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ii

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Location: Section Four

The men worked long and hard, and many saved their money with a view to settling in Australia or returning home.

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v

Giải thích

Location: Section Five

The Snowy Mountains Scheme is the only hydro-electric scheme in the world to be totally financed from the sale of its electricity.

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Questions 6 - 10
6

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inland

Giải thích

Location: Section One

The scheme set out to harness water for electricity and to divert it back to the dry inland areas for irrigation.

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deadlocked

Giải thích

Location: Section One

After Federation the states retained rights to the water, and thus to what might happen to the rivers. Arguments between New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia led to a deadlocked Premiers' Conference in 1947.

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1949

Giải thích

Location: Section Two

In 1949, while the world was still recovering from the effects of World War II (1939 to 1945), the Australian government needed immense numbers of people to work on the Snowy. It sought labour from overseas, and 60,000 of the 100,000 people who worked on the scheme came from outside the country.

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60,000 / 60000

Giải thích

Location: Section Two

In 1949, while the world was still recovering from the effects of World War II (1939 to 1945), the Australian government needed immense numbers of people to work on the Snowy. It sought labour from overseas, and 60,000 of the 100,000 people who worked on the scheme came from outside the country.

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1973

Giải thích

Location: Section One

To do this, thousands of kilometres of tunnels had to be drilled through the mountains, and sixteen major dams and seven hydro-electric power stations built over a period of nineteen years. The first of these was Guthega Power Station, which was commissioned in 1954. and the last one to be finished was Tumut III.

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Questions 11 - 13
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sign language

Giải thích

Location: Section Three

The men needed primarily to understand safety instructions, and safety lectures were conducted in English and other languages. In fact, a great deal of communication underground was by sign language, especially when the conditions were noisy.

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hardships

Giải thích

Location: Section Four

At a reunion in 1999 many were happy to remember the hardships of those days, but it was all seen through a glow of achieve-ment.

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engineering feat

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Location: Section Five

As well as being a great engineering feat, the scheme is a monument to people from around the world who dared to change their lives.

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