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Manham Port - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations

From Cambridge IELTS 10 Academic Listening Test 4 · Part 2 · Questions 11–20

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Questions 11–15 Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Choose the correct letter, AB or C.

MANHAM PORT

11 Why did a port originally develop at Manham?
  1. It was safe from enemy attack.
  2. It was convenient for river transport.
  3. It had a good position on the sea coast.
12 What caused Manham’s sudden expansion during the Industrial Revolution?
  1. the improvement in mining techniques
  2. the increase in demand for metals
  3. the discovery of tin in the area
13 Why did rocks have to be sent away from Manham to be processed?
  1. shortage of fuel
  2. poor transport systems
  3. lack of skills among local people
14 What happened when the port declined in the twentieth century?
  1. The workers went away.
  2. Traditional skills were lost.
  3. Buildings were used for new purposes.
15 What did the Manham Trust hope to do?
  1. discover the location of the original port
  2. provide jobs for the unemployed
  3. rebuild the port complex

Questions 16–20 Table Completion

Complete the table below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

Tourist attractions in Manham

Place Features and activities Advice
copper mine specially adapted miners’ 16 take visitors into the mountain the mine is 17 and enclosed – unsuitable for children and animals
village school classrooms and a special exhibition of 18 a 19 is recommended
‘The George’ (old sailing ship) the ship’s wheel (was lost but has now been restored) children shouldn’t use the 20

Answers & Explanations Summary

# Answer Evidence Explanation
Q11 B The port of Manham is located in beautiful and peaceful countryside, on a bend in the great River Avon, and developed here because it’s the highest navigable point of the Avon – boats can go no higher up this river – and proved a handy place to load and unload cargo to and from the sea, which is over 23 miles away. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about Manham port being situated at a strategic location on the River Avon, which is the highest point boats can travel on this river. This made it a convenient place for loading and unloading cargo between the river and the sea, which is quite far away.
Answer Explanation:
The answer means that the port at Manham developed because it was a suitable location for river transport.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'B' because the excerpt mentions that the port developed at Manham because it was the highest point boats could reach on the River Avon, making it a practical place for cargo transportation between the river and the distant sea. This aligns with the idea that the port was convenient for river transport.
Q12 B A small port was already established here when, about 900 years ago, tin was discovered nearby, though it wasn’t until the Industrial Revolution, when a tremendous need for metals of all kinds developed, that Manham expanded to become one of the busiest ports in the country. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript explains that Manham started growing as a port many years ago after tin was found nearby. However, during the Industrial Revolution, there was a huge demand for metals, which caused Manham to expand even more and become a major port in the country.
Answer Explanation:
The answer suggests that the sudden expansion of Manham was primarily driven by the increased demand for metals during the Industrial Revolution.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'B' because the excerpt clearly states that it was the tremendous need for metals of all kinds during the Industrial Revolution that led to the significant expansion of Manham as a port. The other options are not directly supported by the information provided in the excerpt.
Q13 A But, as demand grew, the smelting process required huge factory furnaces or fires to melt the metal from the rock and there was not enough coal in the local area, so the rocks containing minerals had to be shipped long distances. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about how the process of extracting metal from rocks required a lot of heat, which was generated by burning coal. However, the local area did not have enough coal, so the rocks containing minerals had to be transported over long distances for processing.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'A' suggests that rocks had to be sent away from Manham because there was a shortage of fuel, which aligns with the information in the excerpt.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'A' because the excerpt clearly states that one of the reasons rocks had to be sent away from Manham for processing was the lack of coal in the local area, causing a shortage of fuel needed for the smelting process.
Q14 A Sadly, in the twentieth century, the great port of Manham declined, and thousands of workers were forced to emigrate out of the area. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript tells us that a long time ago, the important port in Manham became less busy and many people who worked there had to leave the area.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is saying that when the port declined, the workers left the area.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer matches the information in the excerpt which mentioned that thousands of workers had to emigrate out of the area due to the decline of the port.
Q15 C It then brought in paid professionals to match installations with maps of the original port complex and to set about reconstructing it. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about how professionals were hired to reconstruct the original port complex, which implies rebuilding the port.
Answer Explanation:
The answer C, to rebuild the port complex, means to construct the original port as it was before.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is C because the excerpt mentions the professionals being hired to reconstruct the original port complex, indicating that the Manham Trust aimed to rebuild the port complex.
Q16 trains Travel on converted mining trains and journey into the depths of the mountain along seams once worked by hundreds of miners. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about traveling on modified trains that used to be used for mining. These trains now take people into the mountain.
Answer Explanation:
The answer refers to 'trains,' which are vehicles that run on tracks to transport people or goods. In this context, these trains have been altered for tourist use in the copper mine.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'trains' because the excerpt explicitly mentions 'converted mining trains' that are used for taking visitors into the mountain, aligning perfectly with the information provided.
Q17 dark But please be warned that, like all mines, ours is very dark and closed in and we do say that children under five and also dogs should NOT be taken into the mine. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript tells us that the mine in Manham is very dark inside and enclosed, which means it may not be well-lit and can feel cramped due to the tight spaces.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'dark' means that there is low light or limited visibility in the mine.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer 'dark' is derived from the description in the excerpt where it is mentioned that the mine is dark and closed in, highlighting the lack of light inside the mine. This matches the idea that the mine is not well-lit, making it unsuitable for children and animals.
Q18 games While looking round the classrooms, take a special look at our display of games, which is one of the largest in the world. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript is saying that when you visit the village school, you should take a closer look at the exhibit of games, which is one of the largest in the world.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'games' because it's referring to the special display at the village school.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'games' because according to the excerpt, there is a special exhibition of games at the village school.
Q19 guided tour And it’s recommended that you time your visit to coincide with a guided tour. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript suggests that it is a good idea to plan your visit to the tourist attraction to match the time when a knowledgeable person will lead you around.
Answer Explanation:
The answer refers to having someone show visitors around a place.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer matches the idea in the excerpt where it is advised to coincide the visit with a guided tour, which involves having an organized visit led by a knowledgeable guide.
Q20 ladder / ladders Please take care going down the ladders if you wish to visit the lower deck – we don’t recommend you allow young children to use them. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript reminds visitors to be careful when using the ladders to go down to the lower deck of 'The George' ship. It suggests that young children should not use the ladders.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'ladders' refers to the equipment or structure used for climbing up or down. In this context, it specifically points to the ladders on the ship.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'ladders' because it matches the key element in the excerpt, which is the caution regarding using the ladders on the ship. The advice given in the table aligns with the warning about using the ladders carefully and not allowing young children to use them.

Transcript

Welcome to Manham Port, where a thousand years of history are brought to life. All the family can enjoy a day out at Manham: visit our copper mine, see models of the machinery it used, have your photo taken in nineteenth-century costume, experience at first hand how people lived at different stages throughout history, and especially how children studied, worked and played.

The port of Manham is located in beautiful and peaceful countryside, on a bend in the great River Avon, and developed here because it’s the highest navigable point of the Avon – boats can go no higher up this river – and proved a handy place to load and unload cargo to and from the sea, which is over 23 miles away. A small port was already established here when, about 900 years ago, tin was discovered nearby, though it wasn’t until the Industrial Revolution, when a tremendous need for metals of all kinds developed, that Manham expanded to become one of the busiest ports in the country. And because it was already so busy, prospectors began to look for other minerals, and by the end of the nineteenth century, lead, copper, manganese and arsenic were added to the cargos leaving Manham.

In the early days, the ores had been smelted – or processed – in the same area they were mined. But, as demand grew, the smelting process required huge factory furnaces or fires to melt the metal from the rock and there was not enough coal in the local area, so the rocks containing minerals had to be shipped long distances.

Sadly, in the twentieth century, the great port of Manham declined, and thousands of workers were forced to emigrate out of the area. The building at the port fell into disrepair, and the place became almost forgotten. But then, the Manham Trust was formed to conserve the historical resources of the area. It organised scores of local volunteers to remove undergrowth to find the original outlines of the installations. It then brought in paid professionals to match installations with maps of the original port complex and to set about reconstructing it. Today you can see the results of this ambitious programme of restoration. The intention, and we believe this will be realised before the end of the year, is to return Manham Port to the condition it reached at its peak as ‘the greatest copper port in the country’.

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But what can you do and see on your visit today? Here are just a few highlights. We suggest you start with the visit to the copper mine. Travel on converted mining trains and journey into the depths of the mountain along seams once worked by hundreds of miners. Watch out especially for the great pumping machines which rid the mine of water. But please be warned that, like all mines, ours is very dark and closed in and we do say that children under five and also dogs should NOT be taken into the mine.

The next recommended visit is to the village school. While looking round the classrooms, take a special look at our display of games, which is one of the largest in the world. And it’s recommended that you time your visit to coincide with a guided tour. This will give you the opportunity to ask lots of questions. Near the school is the beautiful old sailing ketch called ‘The George’. You are welcome to board the boat and look round the cabins. Look out for the shop’s wheel which was missing until only five years ago when it was dredged out of the silt by a local fisherman. We have no idea how it got there but it’s been polished and proudly restored to its original place on the boat. Please take care going down the ladders if you wish to visit the lower deck – we don’t recommend you allow young children to use them.

So we hope you have a memorable visit to Manham Port and will tell your friends all about us.

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