Cambridge IELTS 11, Test 2, Reading Passage 1: Raising The Mary Rose, Solution With Answer Key

Raising The Mary Rose Passage Solution with Answer Key – Cambridge IELTS 11, Test 2: Reading Passage 1. Here we will discuss detailed explanation of all the questions of the passage. Here is step by step Solution with Tips and Strategies. This post is for educational purpose only. If you find difficulties in reading passage to find the right answer in the exam, just read the post carefully. Tips and strategies will help you find the right answer.

 

Raising The Mary Rose

IELTS Reading Passage Solution

 

IELTS Cambridge 11, Test 2  Academic Reading Module, Reading Passage 1

 

PASSAGE 1: Raising The Mary Rose (View Full Passage Here)

Questions 1-4 (TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN):

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Question 1: There is some doubt about what caused the Mary Rose to sink.
Keywords: some doubt, caused the Mary Rose to sink

Now, to find the answer to this question, we need to locate the keyword ‘some doubt’ which can be found in paragraph no. 1, lines 10-16. Here, the author writes, “Accounts of what happened to the ship vary: while witnesses agree that she was not hit by the French, some maintain that she was outdated, over-laden and sailing too low in the water, others that she was by undisciplined crew.” Here, Accounts ….. vary: means that the accounts on how the ship sank has some doubts.
Answer: TRUE

Question 2: The Mary Rose was the only ship to sink in the battle of 19 July 1545.
Keywords: the only ship to sink, in the battle
Now, we found information about the sinking of the Mary Rose in paragraph no. 1, we look for the answer to this question in the same paragraph.
But we find no reference to whether Mary Rose was the only ship that sank in the battle because this paragraph and the following
paragraphs only discusses about the Mary Rose.
Answer: NOT GIVEN

Question 3: Most of one side of the Mary Rose lay undamaged under the sea.
Keywords: Most of one side, lay undamaged
Now, paragraph no. 2 talks about the undamaged part of the Mary Rose. Look carefully at lines 10-11. The lines say, “Because of the way the ship sank, nearly all of the starboard half survived intact.”
Here, nearly all of the starboard half matches with Most of one side, survived intact matches with lay undamaged`
Answer: TRUE

Question 4: Alexander Mckee knew that the wreck would contain many valuable historical objects.
Keywords: Alexander Mckee, the wreck would contain, valuable historical objects

Now, we find the mention of Alexander Mckee in paragraph no. 4 and 5. However, paragraph no. 4 does not have any information about valuable historical objects. But take a close look at lines 5-9 of paragraph no. 5, “McKee and his team now knew for certain that they had found the wreck, but were as yet unaware that it also housed a treasure trove of beautifully preserved artefacts.” So, these lines indicate that Mckee and his team were not aware that the ship would have precious artefacts or valuable historical objects.
Answer: FALSE

 


 

Questions 5-8 (Matching statements with the correct date/year)

General Idea: You need to scan the lines with dates or years to find the match with the statements. Remember that the
answers may not follow a sequence or order.

Question 5: A search for the Mary Rose was launched.
Keywords: search, launched
The first parts of paragraph no. 4 have the answer to this question. Here, in lines 1-5, the author states, “The Mary Rose then faded into obscurity for another hundred years. But in 1965, military historian and amateur diver Alexander McKee, in conjunction with the British Sub-Aqua Club, initiated a project called ‘Solent Ships’.”

Here, initiated = launched.
Answer: C

Question 6: One person’s exploration of the Mary Rose site stopped.
Keywords: exploration, stopped
Now, we can find the reference to Diver John Deane’s search in the Mary Rose in paragraph no. 3. Then in lines 13-14, the writer explains, “…. …Deane continued diving on the site intermittently until 1840, ….. . .. ” So, this means Deane stopped his exploration in 1840.
Answer: B

Question 7: It was agreed that the hull of the Mary Rose should be raised.
Keywords: agreed, the hull, should be raised
Now, in paragraph no. 5, the author talks about the decision about raising the hull of the Mary Rose. In the last lines of the paragraph, the author writes, “While the original aim was to raise the hull if at all feasible, the operation was not given the go-ahead until January 1982, when all the necessary information was available.”
Answer: G

Question 8: The site of the Mary Rose was found by chance.
Keywords: found by chance
Answer to this question can be found in the first lines of paragraph no. 3. Here, the writer says, “Then, on 16 June 1836, some fishermen in the Solent found that their equipment was caught on an underwater obstruction, which turned out to be the Mary Rose.”
Answer: A


 

Questions 9-13 (Labeling the diagram with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS):

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General Idea: Here scanning technique will come in handy. Target the keywords of the questions to find the answers. Remember to focus on Proper nouns, random Capital letters, numbers, special characters of text etc.

Question 9: ________ attached to hull by wires
Keywords: attached, by wires
Now, in the last paragraph, the writer says in lines 6-7 “The hull was attached to a lifting frame via a network of bolts and lifting wires.”

Answer: lifting frame

Question 10: ______ to prevent hull being sucked into mud
Keywords: prevent, sucked into mud
Now, the answer lies in lines 8-10 of the last paragraph where the writer says, “The problem of the hull being sucked back downwards into the mud was overcome by using 12 hydraulic jacks.”
Answer: hydraulic jacks

Question 11: legs are placed into ________
Keywords: legs, placed into
Now, we find the answer to this question in lines 22-24 of the last paragraph. The author says, “This required precise positioning
to locate the legs into the ‘stabbing guides’ of the lifting cradle.”
Answer: stabbing guides

Question 12: hull is lowered into _________
Keywords: hull, lowered into
Now, the answer is found in lines 18-21 of the last paragraph. The author says, “In this stage, the lifting frame was xed to a hook attached to a crane, and the hull was lifted completely clear of the seabed and transferred underwater into the lifting cradle.”

Here, transferred underwater into = lowered into;
Answer: lifting cradle

Question 13: _____ used as extra protection for the hull

Keywords: used as, extra protection
Now, the answer is found in lines 3-4 of the last paragraph, “The lifting cradle was designed to t the hull using archaeological survey drawings, and was lifted with airbags to provide additional cushioning for the hull’s delicate timber framework.”
Here, additional cushioning = extra protection;
Answer: airbags

 

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Answer Key – Raising The Mary Rose

Cambridge IELTS 11 Test 2 Answer Key, Reading Passage 1

 

Raising The Mary Rose Reading Passage Answers Keys

Passage 1

1. TRUE

2. NOT GIVEN

3. TRUE

4. FALSE

5. C

6. B

7. G

8. A

9. (lifting) frame

10. hydraulic jacks

11. stabbing guides

12. (lifting) cradle

13. air bags

 

 

 

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