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IELTS Journal - Reading
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JOURNAL 162 Select words from Reading Passage 2 to fill the spaces in the chart. Use UP TO THREE WORDS for each space. Write your answers in boxes 20-23 on your answer sheet. Area Activity Example Forests grazing cows, buffalo Forests: gathering ...... (20) ......., hunting wild animals Hill fields: cultivating ................... (21) .................. Villages: raising ..... (22) .... cultivating vegetables Valley bottom: growing .................... (23) .................... Question 24 From the list below, select the three main structures which constitute the muang faai irrigation system. Write the THREE appropriate letters, in any order, in box 24 on your answer sheet. A) channels B) saplings C) dam D) barriers E) reservoir F) water Question 25 From the list below, select two criteria for allocating water to farmers. Write TWO appropriate letters, in any order, in box 25 on your answer sheet. A) field characteristics B) social status C) location of field D) height of barriers E) fees paid F) water available IELTS JOURNAL 163 READING PASSAGE 3 You are advised to spend about 20 minutes on Questions 26-39 which are based on Reading Passage 3 below. THE ORIGINS OF INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES The traditional view of the spread of the Indo-European languages holds that an Ur- language, ancestor to all the others, was spoken by nomadic horsemen who lived in what is now western Russia north of the Black Sea near the beginning of the Bronze Age. As these mounted warriors roamed over greater and greater expanses, they conquered the indigenous peoples and imposed their own proto-Indo-European language, which in the course of succeeding centuries evolved in local areas into the European languages we know today. In recent years, however, many scholars, particularly archaeologists, have become dissatisfied with the traditional explanation. The starting point of the problem of the origins of Indo-European is not archaeological but linguistic. When linguists look at the languages of Europe, they quickly perceive that these languages are related. The connections can be seen in vocabulary, grammar and phonology (rules for pronunciation). To illustrate the numbers from one to ten in several Indo-European languages. Such a comparison makes it clear that there are significant similarities among many European languages and also Sanskrit, the language of the earliest literary texts of India, but that languages such as Chinese or Japanese are not members of the same family (see figure 1). Download 2.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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