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📋 Chiến lược: Passage 1 — “Lấy điểm nhanh”

Đặc điểm Passage 1

Passage 1 luôn là bài dễ nhất trong 3 passages. Đây là cơ hội để bạn lấy điểm nhanh và tiết kiệm thời gian cho Passage 2 và 3.

Đặc điểmChi tiết
Độ khó⭐ Dễ nhất
Nội dungFactual, descriptive — mô tả sự kiện, quy trình, hiện tượng
Độ dài700-900 từ
Số câu hỏi13-14 câu
Thời gian lý tưởng15-17 phút (MAX 20 phút)
Dạng câu hỏi phổ biếnT/F/NG, Gap-fill, Matching, Short Answer

Quy trình 5 bước cho Passage 1

BướcHành độngThời gian
1Đọc tiêu đề + câu đầu mỗi paragraph1-2 phút
2Đọc TẤT CẢ câu hỏi, gạch chân keywords2-3 phút
3Quay lại passage, scan từng câu hỏi8-10 phút
4Điền đáp án1-2 phút
5Kiểm tra nhanh1 phút

Mẹo quan trọng cho Passage 1

  1. Đặt timer 17 phút — nếu quá 17 phút, bỏ câu khó và đi tiếp
  2. Câu hỏi theo thứ tự — đáp án câu 1 thường ở đầu bài, câu 13 ở cuối
  3. Factual = thông tin rõ ràng — đáp án thường nằm ngay trong text, ít cần suy luận
  4. Đọc câu hỏi trước passage — biết cần tìm gì trước khi đọc

📝 Từ vựng quan trọng

#EnglishIPATiếng ViệtNgữ cảnh
1factual/ˈfæktʃuəl/dựa trên sự thậtFactual information about climate
2descriptive/dɪˈskrɪptɪv/mang tính mô tảA descriptive passage about wildlife
3sequence/ˈsiːkwəns/trình tựThe sequence of events
4process/ˈprɒses/quy trìnhThe manufacturing process
5illustrate/ˈɪləstreɪt/minh họaThe graph illustrates the trend
6consist of/kənˈsɪst ɒv/bao gồmThe test consists of three parts
7indicate/ˈɪndɪkeɪt/chỉ raResults indicate a clear pattern
8proportion/prəˈpɔːʃən/tỉ lệA large proportion of students
9relatively/ˈrelətɪvli/tương đốiA relatively simple concept
10primarily/praɪˈmerəli/chủ yếuUsed primarily for research

🎧 Bài tập thực hành

Passage: The History of Public Libraries

(Thời gian: 17 phút — Bấm giờ!)

Public libraries have a long and fascinating history that stretches back thousands of years. The earliest known libraries were archives of clay tablets found in temple rooms in Sumer, dating back to approximately 2600 BCE. These collections were not open to the general public but served as storage for important government and religious records.

The concept of a library accessible to the public first emerged in ancient Greece. The Athenian tyrant Peisistratos is often credited with establishing the first public library in Athens around 540 BCE, although this claim remains debated among historians. What is more certain is that the famous Library of Alexandria, founded in the 3rd century BCE in Egypt, became one of the most significant centres of learning in the ancient world. At its peak, the library is believed to have housed between 400,000 and 700,000 scrolls.

During the Roman period, public libraries became increasingly common. The first public library in Rome was established by Gaius Asinius Pollio around 39 BCE, using funds obtained during his military campaigns. By the 4th century CE, Rome had approximately 28 public libraries. These institutions typically contained separate sections for Greek and Latin texts and served as important social gathering places.

The Middle Ages saw a significant decline in public access to books and libraries. Most libraries during this period were maintained by monasteries and were primarily used by monks for religious study. Access was strictly limited, and books were often chained to desks to prevent theft. The production of books was extremely labour-intensive, as each copy had to be written by hand.

The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg around 1440 revolutionised book production and gradually made books more affordable and accessible. This technological advancement laid the groundwork for the modern public library system. By the 17th and 18th centuries, subscription libraries and circulating libraries began to appear in Europe and North America, allowing members to borrow books for a fee.

The modern free public library movement began in the 19th century. In 1850, the British Parliament passed the Public Libraries Act, which gave local authorities the power to establish free public libraries funded by taxation. In the United States, the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie played a crucial role in expanding public library access. Between 1883 and 1929, Carnegie funded the construction of over 2,500 libraries worldwide, with the majority located in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.

Today, public libraries continue to evolve. They have expanded far beyond their traditional role as book repositories to become community centres offering internet access, educational programmes, digital media lending, and various social services. Despite the rise of digital technology, library usage remains strong in many countries, demonstrating the enduring importance of these institutions in providing free access to information and knowledge.

Câu 1-5: True / False / Not Given

#Statement
1The earliest known libraries were open to the general public.
2The Library of Alexandria may have contained up to 700,000 scrolls.
3Roman public libraries had separate areas for different languages.
4During the Middle Ages, monks produced more books than any other period.
5Andrew Carnegie funded libraries in more than three countries.

Câu 6-9: Gap-fill (NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS)

Complete the sentences below.

  1. The first public library in Rome was funded by money from ____________.
  2. In the Middle Ages, books were ____________ to desks to prevent theft.
  3. The printing press was invented around the year ____________.
  4. The British Public Libraries Act of 1850 allowed libraries to be funded by ____________.

Câu 10-13: Multiple Choice

  1. The earliest libraries in Sumer were used mainly for:

    • A) public education
    • B) storing government and religious records
    • C) lending books to citizens
    • D) training young scholars
  2. What made the Library of Alexandria significant?

    • A) It was the largest building in Egypt
    • B) It was free for all citizens
    • C) It was a major centre of learning
    • D) It was the first library in the world
  3. The printing press was important because it:

    • A) replaced handwritten books immediately
    • B) was invented by a library worker
    • C) made books cheaper and more available
    • D) was used only for religious texts
  4. Modern public libraries now serve as:

    • A) only book lending services
    • B) private membership clubs
    • C) community centres with multiple services
    • D) government offices

✅ Đáp án & Giải thích

Câu 1-5: True / False / Not Given

CâuĐáp ánGiải thích
1FALSE“These collections were not open to the general public” — Paragraph 1
2TRUE“believed to have housed between 400,000 and 700,000 scrolls” — Paragraph 2
3TRUE“separate sections for Greek and Latin texts” — Paragraph 3
4NOT GIVENBài chỉ nói monks sản xuất sách, KHÔNG so sánh số lượng với thời kỳ khác
5TRUE“United States, United Kingdom, and Canada” = 3 nước, + “worldwide” = nhiều hơn 3

Câu 6-9: Gap-fill

CâuĐáp ánVị trí
6military campaigns“using funds obtained during his military campaigns
7chained“books were often chained to desks”
81440“around 1440
9taxation“funded by taxation

Câu 10-13: Multiple Choice

CâuĐáp ánGiải thích
10B“storage for important government and religious records”
11C“one of the most significant centres of learning
12C“made books more affordable and accessible
13C“become community centres offering internet access, educational programmes…”

💡 Phân tích chiến lược Passage 1

Tại sao bài này “dễ”?

  1. Thông tin rõ ràng — số liệu, ngày tháng, tên riêng dễ scan
  2. Trình tự thời gian — từ cổ đại → hiện đại, dễ theo dõi
  3. Ít cần suy luận — đáp án nằm ngay trong text
  4. Từ vựng phổ thông — không quá nhiều thuật ngữ chuyên ngành

Bạn mất bao nhiêu phút?

Thời gianĐánh giá
< 15 phút⭐⭐⭐ Xuất sắc! Tiết kiệm thời gian cho P2, P3
15-17 phút⭐⭐ Tốt! Đúng mục tiêu
17-20 phút⭐ OK nhưng cần cải thiện tốc độ
> 20 phút⚠️ Quá chậm — cần luyện speed reading

🎯 Tổng kết Day 1

Hôm nay bạn đã học:

  • Đặc điểm Passage 1 — factual, descriptive, dễ nhất
  • Quy trình 5 bước — đọc heading → câu hỏi → scan → điền → check
  • Quản lý thời gian — MAX 17 phút cho Passage 1
  • Luyện tập với passage “Public Libraries” — 13 câu hỏi mixed

🌟 Passage 1 là “free points”! Hãy lấy 10-12/13 câu đúng ở đây để tạo nền tảng cho band 6.0! 💪📚