Nowadays, we use different products for personal cleanliness, laundry, dishwashing and household cleaning, but this is very much a 20th-century development.
The origins of cleanliness date back to prehistoric times. Since water is essential for life, the earliest people lived near water and knew something about its cleansing properties – at least that it rinsed mud off 【Q31】 their hands.
During the excavation of ancient Babylon, evidence was found that soapmaking was known as early as 2800 BC. Archaeologists discovered cylinders made of clay 【Q32】, with inscriptions on them saying that fats were boiled with askes. This is a method of making soap, though there’s no reference to the purpose of this material.
The early Greeks bathed for aesthetic reasons and apparently didn’t use soap. Instead, they cleaned their bodies with blocks of sand, pumice and ashes, then anointed themselves with oil, and scraped off the oil and dirt with a metal instrument known as a strigil 【Q33】. They also used oil mixed with ashes. Clothes were washed without soap in streams.
The ancient Germans and Gauls are also credited with discovering how to make a substance called ‘soap’, made of melted animal fat and ashes. They used this mixture to tint their hair red 【Q34】.
Soap got its name, according to an ancient Roman legend, from Mount Sapo, where animals were sacrificed, leaving deposits of animal fat. Rain washed these deposits, along with wood ashes, down into the clay soil along the River Tiber. Women found that this mixture greatly reduced the effort required to wash their clothes.
As Roman civilisation advance, so did bathing. The first of the famous Roman baths, supplied with water from their aqueducts 【Q35】, was built around 312 BC. The baths were luxurious, and bathing became very popular. And by the second century AD, the Greek physician Galen recommended soap for both medicinal and cleaning purposes.
After the fall of Rome in 467 AD and the resulting decline in bathing habits, much of Europe felt the impact of filth on public health. This lack of personal cleanliness and related unsanitary living conditions were major factors in the outbreaks of disease 【Q36】 in the Middle Ages, and especially the Black Death of the 14th century.
Nevertheless, soapmaking became an established craft in Europe, and associations of soapmakers guarded their trade secrets closely. Vegetable and animal oils were used with ashes of plants, along with perfume, apparently for the first time 【Q37】. Gradually more varieties of soap became available for shaving and shampooing, as well as bathing and laundering.
A major step toward large-scale commercial soapmaking occurred in 1791, when a French chemist, Nicholas Leblanc, patented a process for turning salt into soda ash 【Q38】, or sodium carbonate. Soda ash is the alkali obtained from ashes that combines with fat to form soap. The Leblanc process yielded quantities of good-quality, inexpensive soda ash.
Modern soapmaking was born some 20 years later, in the early 19th century, with the discovery by Michel Eugène Chevreul, another French chemist, of the chemical nature and relationship of fats, glycerine and fatty acids. His studies established the basis for both fat and soap chemistry, and soapmaking became a science 【Q39】. Further developments during the 19th century made it easier and cheaper to manufacture soap.
Until the 19th century, soap was regarded as a luxury item, and was heavily taxed in several countries. As it became more readily available, it became an everyday necessity, a development that was reinforced when the high tax was removed 【Q40】. Soap was then something ordinary people could afford, and cleanliness standards improved.
With this widespread use came the development of milder soaps for bathing and soaps for use in the washing machines that were available to consumers by the turn of the 20th century.
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
听前预测:定位词为 water; 提示词为 wash off, 此处应填名词。
题目解析:通过定位词 water 可锁定答案句:“... people lived near water and knew something about its cleansing properties - at least that it rinsed mud off their hands.” 其中 rinsed...off 为题干中 wash off ... 的同义表达,因此答案为 mud.
听前预测:定位词为 soap-like material; 提示词为 in、cylinders, 此处应填形容词或名词。
题目解析:本题定位词 soap-like material 在录音中并未直接给出,所以在预判过程中需要理解题干的整体意思以及提示词的作用,注意抓取可修饰 cylinders 的形容词或名词。在听到小标题 Ancient Babylon 原词重现时就应该集中注意力,接着果然听到答案句:“Archaeologists discovered cylinders made of clay, with inscriptions..." 其中 discovered 替换了题千中的 found, cylinders made of...替换了... cylinders, 故根据预判信息,可知答案为clay.
听前预测:定位词为 strigil、scraper; 提示词为 made of, 此处应填名词。
题目解析:本题定位词t出现在答案之后,而另一定位词 scaper 也未直接给出,所以在做题时不可以只盯着定位词。通过题干的整体意思及提示词 made of 可知此处应填一种材料,所以带着预判信息去听即可。答案句为:“... and scraped off the oil and dirt with a metal instrument known as a strigil.” 由此可知前半句描述的是题干中已给出的上一条信息,后半句中的 scraped off the oil and dirt 和 instrument 对应的都是定位词 scraper, 故根据预判信息,抓取后半句中的材料类名词 metal 即可。
听前预测:定位词为 Ancient Germany and Gaul; 提示词为 their, 此处应填名词。
题目解析:本题题干中的名词 soap 为该部分的主题词,不能用于定位,可通过小标题进行定位。由题干可知,此处考查的是肥皂的用途。定位词 Ancient Germany and Gaul 在录音中被替换为 ancient Germans and Gauls, 随后可锁定答案句:“They used this mixture to tint their hair red.”其中 this mixture 指代的就是前面的 soap, tint 为题干中 colour 的同义替换,故根据预判信息,可知答案为hair.
听前预测:定位词为 312BC、water; 提示词为 Roman, 此处应填名词。
题目解析:本题定位词 312BC 和 water 均出现在答案之后,属于答案前置,故再次强调,在做题时不可以只盯着定位词。在听到题干中已给出的上一条信息“... this mixture greatly reduced the effort required to wash their clothes.” 时可判断答案锁信息即将出现,可定答案句:“The first of the famous Roman baths, supplied with water from their aqueducts..." 其中 supplied with water 对应题干中的 water carried to, from 替换了介词 by, 故根据预判信息,可知答案为 bath(s), 通过后面听到的时间 312BC 可进一步确认答案。
听前预测:定位词为 decline in bathing; 提示词为 of, 此处应填名词。
题目解析:本题定位不难,定位词 decline in bathing 原词重现后,答案句随即出现:“This lack of personal cleanliness and related unsanitary living conditions were major factors in the outbreaks of desease...,其中 This lack of personal cleanliness and related unsanitary living conditions 指的就是前面的 decline in bathing, were major factors 对应题中的 contributed to, outbreaks 替换了题干中的 occurrence, 因此答案为 disease(s).
听前预测:提示词为 began to be, 此处应填名词。
题目解折:本题没有较好的定位词,需要在预判过程中理解题于的整体意思,从而判需应填入前信息性质和内容。由题干可知,此处考查的是肥皂中新加入的原好料,在做题过程中可带着这个预判信息去听。在听到 "... soapmaking became an established craft in Europe ...” 时可判断答案信息即将出现,可锁定答案句:"Vegetable and animal oil were used with ashes of plants, along with perfume, apparently for the first time.”其中 were used 替换了题干中的 be added, for the first time 对应题干中的 began,该句虽出现了多个材料类名词,但根据预判信息,只有 perfume 符合题干要求。
听前预测:定位词为 1791、Leblanc、soda ash; 提示词为 from, 此处应填名词。
题目解析:由题干可知,此处考查的是制作 soda ash 的原材料,在做题过程中可带着这个预判信息去听。定位词 1791 和 Leblanc 原词重现后,答案信息随即出现:“... patented a process for turning salt into soda ash, or sodium carbonate." 其中 patented a process 替换了题干中的 invented a way, turn A into B 为 make B from A 的同义表达,因此答案为 salt.
听前预测:定位词为 early 1800s、Chevreul; 提示词为 a, 此处应填单数名词。
题目解析:本题定位词 early 1800s 被替换为 early 19th century, 不难听出,另一定位词 Chevreul 原词重现后,可锁定答案句:“His studies established the basis for both fat and soap chemistry, and soapmaking became a science." 其中 established 和 became 对应题干中的 turned...into, 因此答案为 science.
听前预测:定位词为 from 1800s; 提示词为 a, 此处应填单数名词。
题目解析:本题定位词 from 1800s 被替换为 Until the 19th century, 很好听出,录音中首先提到19世纪之前,肥皂还在一些国家被征以重税,随后出现答案句:“... a development that was reinforced when the high tax was removed." 其中 was removed 替换了题干中的 there was no longer, 因此答案为 tax.

