Đáp án L2 - Test 17
Man: Are you interested in history? Well, I’d like to tell you about some of the historic places open to visitors in this part of the country.
Let’s start with the oldest first. Black Rock Caves have been here for over two million years. And, for half a million years, they were home to people and various animals, particularly (1) tigers. You can explore these ancient homes and imagine what life was like for the people who lived there. The caves are open (2) daily from April to October. A special attraction on evenings in (3) August is a walk by candlelight. Don’t take this tour if you are afraid of the dark!
Next I recommend a visit to Salter House. This was built by Sir Joshua Salter and dates back to seventeen sixty-five. The Salter family are still living there today. The house became (4) famous in nineteen eighty-two when the television series Aunt Dorothy was (5) filmed there. The furniture and paintings are well worth seeing, but the attraction nobody wants to miss is the (6) kitchen. This is where Aunt Dorothy cooked her enormous meals and gave advice to anyone who passed through this part of the house.
And don’t forget to visit The Old Port. You will need several (7) hours to see everything there, especially if you take a trip along the riverside in an old tram as far as the (8) fishing village. The guides there all wear traditional costume and you too get the chance to try on clothes from a hundred years ago. You can buy (9) gifts in the old village stores and eat delicious snacks in the Tea Shop. If you visit the village factory, you can see how (10) sweets were made a hundred years ago, and taste them, too.
So, you see there’s plenty of. . .
