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The passage explores the history, mechanics, and human drive behind aviation. It typically covers:
– Shifts focus to 400 BC in China, where the creation of kites served religious ceremonies and weather testing, effectively paving the way for advanced aerodynamics.
The passage begins by describing early human attempts to fly, which involved "using wings made from feathers". This is the direct source of the answer. : Do not spend more than 90 seconds on any single question
This section asks to identify the main idea of each paragraph.
: Circle names, dates, locations, and unique technical terms in the questions, then locate them in the passage.
Comprehensive Guide to "A Man's Passion for Flight" IELTS Reading Passage It typically covers: – Shifts focus to 400
: The creation of primitive, non-manned flying objects.
The passage mentions they chose Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, specifically because of its remote location, strong winds, and sandy terrain for soft landings.
Questions involving specific pioneers (like Blériot or the Wright brothers) or specific years (1903, 1909, 1927) can be located instantly by scanning capital letters and numbers. This section asks to identify the main idea
This report examines a man's lifelong passion for flight: its origins, development, manifestations, and impacts on his life and community. It is written in clear, formal English suitable for IELTS Task 1/Task 2 practice or general academic use.
However, the passion for flight was not restricted to America. In Europe, individuals like Louis Blériot were pushing the boundaries of distance and endurance. In 1909, Blériot became the first person to fly across the English Channel in a heavier-than-air craft. His journey was plagued by engine overheating, a problem miraculously solved when a sudden rain shower cooled his motor mid-flight. This daring feat proved to the world that aviation was not merely a dangerous hobby, but a viable means of international transport.
. If you find the answer to Question 1 in paragraph 2, Question 2 will likely be further down in paragraph 2 or in paragraph 3.
-> Wright Brothers
Choose the correct letter, A, B, C, or D.