tailieunhanh - IELTS Academic Reading Sample 89 - Ancient Egypt

Thông qua việc giải trực tiếp trên IELTS Academic Reading Sample 89 - Ancient Egypt các bạn sẽ nắm vững cấu trúc đề thi, rèn luyện kỹ năng giải đề, hãy tham khảo và ôn thi thật tốt nhé. Chúc các bạn ôn tập để đạt kết quả cao! | You should spend about 20 minutes on questions 1-13 which are based on Reading Passage 89 Ancient Egypt The people of ancient Egypt emerged as one of the first Western civilisations. Sustained by the River Nile and protected by vast deserts the Egyptians lived in comparative security prosperity and peace far thousands of years. When such conditions exist the civilisation and its arts usually flourish. To this day many of the Egyptian artistic creations display the wealth splendour and talent of this great civilisation. Ancient Egypt has been called a land of temples and tombs and for centuries people have been filled with wonder at the ingenuity of the Egyptians whose impressive works have withstood the ravages of time so well. Had it not been for the long-lasting nature of their monuments and carved inscriptions in the form of hieroglyphics much evidence of their activities would have vanished from ail historical records. In about 3000 BC Upper and Lower Egypt were united under the first pharaoh and generally from that time until the invasion by Alexander the Great in 332 BC Egypt prospered as a nation of skilful craftsmen and artists. The Egyptians were an industrious highly civilised and deeply religious people who obediently accepted the supreme authority of their pharaohs. The people were content to serve and work for the state in return for a secure livelihood. They considered this earthly life to be a segment in a great cycle at the end of which everything would be returned to its original form. The richer and more important the person the more careful and elaborate would be his or her burial and the stronger and safer the tomb in which they would be buried. The burial of the dead in the ground was not considered sufficiently safe for kings queens and court officials so sunken sealed tombs were ingeniously constructed to protect personal treasures food and instructions for the safe conduct of the soul after death. The design of these tombs developed into .