IELTS Online Test

CAM16 - Reading Test 3

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The Romans' shipbuilding skills were passed on to the Greeks and the Egyptians.
A
True
B
False
C
Not given
2
Skilled craftsmen were needed for the mortise and tenon method of fixing planks.
A
True
B
False
C
Not given
3
The later practice used by Mediterranean shipbuilders involved building the hull before the frame.
A
True
B
False
C
Not given
4
The Romans called the Mediterranean Sea Mare Nostrum because they dominated its use.
A
True
B
False
C
Not given
5
Most rowers on ships were people from the Roman army.
A
True
B
False
C
Not given
Warships and merchant ships
Warships were designed so that they were 6
6 _____
and moved quickly. They often remained afloat after battles and were able to sail close to land as they lacked any additional weight. A battering ram made of 7
7 _____
was included in the design for attacking and damaging the timber and oars of enemy ships. Warships, such as the 'trireme', had rowers on three different8
8 ______
.
Unlike warships, merchant ships had a broad 9
9 _____
that lay far below the surface of the sea. Merchant ships were steered through the water with the help of large rudders and a tiller bar. They had both square and 10
10 _____
sails. On merchant ships and warships, 11
11 _____
was used to ensure rowers moved their oars in and out of the water at the same time.
Quantities of agricultural goods such as 12
12 _____
were transported by merchant ships to two main ports in Italy. The ships were pulled to the shore by 13
13 _____
. When the weather was clear and they could see islands or land, sailors used landmarks that they knew to help them navigate their route.

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