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Mng giúp mình với ạ! Mình cám ơn nhiều lắm ạ THE GLOBE THEATRE Going to the theatre has been a popular pastime for centuries. One of the most famous theatres in history was the Globe Theatre in London, opened during the reign of Elizabeth I. Wealthy people sat in the “two-penny” galleries. These were not really the best places to be because in those days people wore hats, often with huge feathers, which blocked the (1) ………. of those sitting behind them. Members of the royal court sat in the best 12 pence (2) ………. showing off their expensive clothes and smoking tobacco. Before (3) ………. the theatre, people used to pay to get in by putting money into a box, which were held by one of the theatre staff. With no lighting, early theatres were (4) ………. open in the middle to let in daylight – and the rain! Getting soaked was a risk you (5) ………. if you paid the cheap entrance fee. As the actors were coming onto the stage, a trumpet sounded. A flag was raised in the tower to show that the performance was starting and it remained in position (6) ………. the performance ended. There were no intervals (7) ………. acts, so food was sold during the performance. Apples and nuts were popular. If the audience did not like the play or the cast, they used to throw the cores and shells at the actors on the stage. Actors (8) ………. the parts of ghost and witches crouched inside the area beneath the stage. When needed, they used to jump out on to the stage through a trapdoor. The poorest theatre – goers paid one penny to get in. They watched the (9) ………. play standing up in the yard. Often 1,000 people squeezed in to see a popular play. The high stage was in the middle of the yard. There was no curtain, which meant that at the end of violent plays the actors’ bodies were carried off in full view of the (10) ………. 1. A. sight B. picture C. scene D. view 2. A. seats B. chairs C. benches D. stools 3. A. going B. entering C. arriving D. passing 4. A. held B. forced C. left D. stopped 5. A. took B. had C. put D. made 6. A. before B. while C. until D. since 7. A. among B. in C. around D. between 8. A. doing B. making C. playing D. being 9. A. all B. whole C. both D. full 10. A. spectators B. audience C. viewers D. group