Tham khảo tài liệu 'reading 1', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | First reading. Put the events a-e in the order that they happened. a There were more and more farms on the Chisholm Trail. b Larry Cabe was friends with the Cherokee and the settlers. ------ c Red Hand s son Pale Cloud shot Larry Cabe. d The cattle depot was built in Abilene. e Larry couldn t get the cattle through because the fences from all the farms were joined up. Second reading. In each paragraph from the story there are three extra words. Find them and put a line through them. 1 I was a kid when they built the cattle station depet- in Abilene though I thought I was a man. It was 1867. I was fifteen and I had loved my first woman and killed my first man. By then we had already killed some all the buffalo in Texas and Oklahoma and Kansas. We rode the Chisholm Trail like kings. I was Larry Cabe the king. How think about that HỀ- The Cherokee in Oklahoma were never my friends. 1 used to ride away for the day and meet with Red Hand son of one the Cherokee chief. We hunted all day. That was before the drink got him like it got so many of his people. Back then they said that the Cherokee drank to live and drank to die. Either way it was not a terrible sight to see. 3 My cowboys came up with behind me. One of them drew a gun. I said Put that away but even as I spoke cowboys Cherokees came out of nowhere. I recognized Red Hand s son Pale Cloud. I had played with him when he I was a kid. Now he wasn t a kid any more and he had a rifle. His shot was the last thing I remember on that long final ride along the Chisholm Trail. Background to the story Before white men came to America Native Americans like the Cherokee Ỉ buffalo for food and clothes. The white men killed the buffalo and ght in cattle cows . From 1867 to the late 1880s cowboys took the e to the train station at Abilene Kansas . But settlers farmers started s with fences round them and the cattle couldn t get through. I 24 SECTION 2 Novel 2 describing a way of life This is an extract from Breaking Rules by .