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AC IELTS Reading Module: Test 4
Reading Passage 1: Questions 1-13
The headline of the passage: Roman tunnels
Questions 1-6: Labeling a diagram:
[In this type of question, candidates are asked to label a diagram with ONE WORD ONLY from the passage. Keywords are important to find answers correctly. Generally, this type of question maintains a sequence. However, we should not be surprised if the sequence is not maintained. Find the keywords in the passage and you are most likely to find the answers.]
Title of the first diagram: The Persian Qanat Method
Question no. 1: ________ to direct the tunnelling
Keywords for the question: Persian Qanat Method, direct, the tunnelling,
The first paragraph introduces us to the Persian Qanat Method. Here, take a close look at lines 2-5, “ . .. . In the early first millennium BCE, they introduced the qanat method of tunnel construction, which consisted of placing posts over a hill in a straight line, to ensure that the tunnel kept to its route, and then digging vertical shafts down into the ground at regular intervals. . .. .”
Here, ensure that the tunnel kept to its route = to direct the tunnelling,
So, the answer is: posts
Question no. 2: water runs into a _______ used by local people
Keywords for the question: water, runs into, used by local people,
In paragraph no. 1, the writer of the passage says in lines 7-9, “ . .. Once the tunnel was completed, it allowed water to flow from the top of a hillside down towards a canal, which supplied water for human use. .. ..”
Here, water to flow from the top of a hillside down towards = water runs into, supplied water for human use = used by local people,
So, the answer is: canal
Question no. 3: vertical shafts to remove earth and for ________
Keywords for the question: vertical shafts, remove earth,
In lines 6-7 of paragraph no. 1, the writer says, “ . .. . The excavated soil was taken up to the surface using the shafts, which also provided ventilation during the work. . .”
Here, The excavated soil was taken up to the surface = to remove earth, the shafts = vertical shafts, also = and,
So, the answer is: ventilation
Title of the second diagram: Cross-section of a Roman Qanat Shaft
Question no. 4: ________ made of wood or stone
Keywords for the question: cross-section, Roman Qanat Shaft, made of, wood, stone,
In lines 3-5 of paragraph no. 2, the writer says, “ . .. . The shafts were equipped with handholds and footholds to help those climbing in and out of them and were covered with a wooden or stone lid. . .”
Here, wooden or stone lid = lid made of wood or stone,
So, the answer is: lid
Question no. 5: _______ attached to the plumb line
Keywords for the question: attached to, plumb line,
Lines 5-7 of paragraph no. 2 say, “ . .. .. To ensure that the shafts were vertical, Romans hung a plumb line from a rod placed across the top of each shaft and made sure that the weight at the end of it hung in the center of the shaft. … .”
Here, at the end of it hung in the center of the shaft = attached to the plumb line,
So, the answer is: weight
Question no. 6: handholds and footholds used for ____________
Keywords for the question: handholds, footholds, used for,
Again, in lines 3-4 of paragraph no. 2, the writer says, “ . .. . The shafts were equipped with handholds and footholds to help those climbing in and out of them . … .”
So, the answer is: climbing
Question 7-10: TRUE, FALSE, NOT GIVEN
[In this type of question, candidates are asked to find out whether:
The statement in the question agrees with the information in the passage – TRUE
The statement in the question contradicts the information in the passage – FALSE
If there is no information on this – NOT GIVEN
For this type of question, you can divide each statement into three independent pieces and make your way through with the answer.]
Question no. 7: The counter-excavation method completely replaced the qanat method in the 6th century BCE.
Keywords for the question: counter-excavation method, completely replaced, qanat method, 6th century BCE,
In paragraph no. 3, lines 1-3 say, “By the 6th century BCE, a second method of tunnel construction appeared called the counter-excavation method, in which the tunnel was constructed from both ends. It was used to cut through high mountains when the qanat method was not a practical alternative. .. .”
Here, her when the qanat method was not a practical alternative = the counter-excavation method was used only when the qanat method did not work; which means the counter-excavation method did not completely replace the qanat method at that time.
So, the answer is: FALSE
Question no. 8: Only experienced builders were employed to construct a tunnel using the counter-excavation method.
Keywords for the question: experienced builders, employed to construct, tunnel, counter-excavation method,
In paragraphs no. 3 and 4, we find details about the counter-excavation method of tunnelling. However, we DO NOT FIND ANY INFORMATION on whether only experienced builders were employed to construct a tunnel using this particular method or not.
So, the answer is: NOT GIVEN
Question no. 9: The information about a problem that occurred during the construction of the Saldae aqueduct system was found in an ancient book.
Keywords for the question: information, problem, occurred, construction, Saldae aqueduct system, found, ancient book,
In paragraph no. 3, lines 10-13 say, “ . . . .. An inscription written on the side of a 428-meter tunnel, built by the Romans as part of the Saldae aqueduct system in modern-day Algeria, describes how the two teams of builders missed each other in the mountain and how the later construction of a lateral link between both corridors corrected the initial error.”
Here, An inscription written = the information about a problem …. was found as a written document, modern-day Algeria = NOT in an ancient book, the initial error = the problem,
So, the answer is: FALSE
Question no. 10: The mistake made by the builders of the Saldae aqueduct system was that the two parts of the tunnel failed to meet.
Keywords for the question: mistake, mad by, builders, Saldae aqueduct system, two parts, tunnel, failed to meet,
Let’s take a look at paragraph no. 3, in lines 10-13 again. The writer says here, “ . . . .. An inscription written on the side of a 428-meter tunnel, built by the Romans as part of the Saldae aqueduct system in modern-day Algeria, describes how the two teams of builders missed each other in the mountain and how the later construction of a lateral link between both corridors corrected the initial error.”
Here, how the two teams of builders missed each other in the mountain = the two parts of the tunnel failed to meet,
So, the answer is: TRUE
Questions 11-13: Short answer to open questions (NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS)
[In this kind of questions candidates have to answer some questions, only with some conditions like NO MORE THAN THREE/TWO WORDS and/or A NUMBER or, ONE WORD ONLY. Each question has keywords which will lead to the answer. This question type generally follows a sequence.]
Question no. 11: What type of mineral were the Dolaucothi mines in Wales built to extract?
Keywords for the question: type of mineral, Dolaucothi mines, Wales, built to extract,
In paragraph no. 4, lines 6-7 the writer says, “ . . .. . Traces of such tunnels used to mine gold can still be found at the Dolaucothi mines in Wales. …”
So, the answer is: gold
Question no. 12: In addition to the patron, whose name might be carved onto a tunnel?
Keywords for the question: In addition to, patron, name, might be carved, onto, tunnel,
In paragraph no. 5, have a close look at lines 11-12, “. .. . Most tunnels had inscriptions showing the names of patrons who ordered construction and sometimes the name of the architect. . . .”
Here, inscriptions = names . .. .carved,
So, the answer is: (the) architect(’s) (name)
Question no. 13: What part of Seleuceia Pieria was the Çevik Tunnel built to Protect?
Keywords for the question: part, Seleuceia Pieria, Çevik Tunnel, built to protect,
In the final paragraph (paragraph no. 5), lines 13-14 say, “. . . For example, the 1.4-kilometer Çevik tunnel in Turkey, built to divert the floodwater threatening the harbor of the ancient city of Seleuceia Pieria, … .. . .”
Here, to divert the floodwater = to protect,
So, the answer is: (the) harbour/ harbor
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