Read the web page about a town in Australia called Coober Pedy, and then answer the questions. The town of Coober Pedy, in South Australia, is a very interesting place. Although there have been people living in the area for a long time, other parts of the world only learned about the region's existence in 1858 when an explorer from Scotland, McDouall Stuart, travelled nearby. It was later still, in 1915, that the town was constructed. This followed an important discovery in the area when highly coloured, precious stones called opals were found in large amounts. By 1999, opal mining had become an important industry for the area, and nowadays, Coober Pedy is often referred to as the opal capital of the world. Another reason why Coober Pedy is so well known is that many people live in houses which, unusually, are located underground. These houses look similar to caves and being underground means they can remain cool in high temperatures. On the surface, these are regularly over $$\(40^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\)$$ in the summer. What's more, the temperature below ground stays constant through the year. The town gradually became a popular tourist destination, and over time, mines were opened to the public and hotels were built. Tourists also wanted to see the houses and explore the underground churches. Because these buildings are constructed underground, no sounds from the outside can be heard. Since 1987, there has been a particular increase in tourist numbers. It was at that time that a main road called the Stuart Highway was completed. Visitors without their own transport still have various options to reach the town, including arriving by train, or by a coach which arrives once a day. The train station is outside the town, and people need to plan any trip carefully as the service only runs once a week. Tourists are also strongly advised to avoid visiting at certain times of year due to the extreme heat. Making trips during January and February is particularly challenging, with April to October being seen as a far more sensible choice. There's plenty to see in the town and its surroundings. As well as the spectacular scenery of the vast Australian outback, there's the first 'tree' in the area. It's a sculpture made of iron, and there's nothing else like it. Representing the arrival of the first trucks in the 1950s, it's located on a hill nearby, and is a popular subject for photos. In the town, there are also various art galleries, both above and under the ground. Coober Pedy artists are highly productive, so it is fortunate that it is relatively easy to enlarge an underground house, if needed, by digging out an extra room to make an artist's studio! When was the town of Coober Pedy built? What development in the 1980s made it easier for more tourists to get to Coober Pedy? How often do trains stop near Coober Pedy? Which months are given as being the worst times for tourists to visit? Where in the area can visitors see an unusual piece of public art? What are the benefits for people in Coober Pedy of having buildings underground? Give three details. . .
Exam No:0510_m25_qp_12 Year:2025 Question No:IGCSE&ALevelEnglish2025IG0034
Answer:
1.1915
2.a main road / highway / the Stuart Highway
3.once a week
4.January and February
5.a hill
6.Award one mark for each detail up to a maximum of three marks:
(i) cool in high temperature(s)
(ii) temperature stays constant
(iii) no sound(s) from the outside car be heard
(iv) easy to enlarge
2.a main road / highway / the Stuart Highway
3.once a week
4.January and February
5.a hill
6.Award one mark for each detail up to a maximum of three marks:
(i) cool in high temperature(s)
(ii) temperature stays constant
(iii) no sound(s) from the outside car be heard
(iv) easy to enlarge
Knowledge points:
1.1 identify and understand factual information, ideas and arguments in a range of texts
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