There is a long-standing question about how the pyramids were built given the lack of technology over 4,000 years ago but scientists are piecing together the puzzle. The most famous pyramid is the Great Pyramid of Giza which is actually only one of over a hundred surviving pyramids. Information for this passage was sourced from various websites:, wiki, and other sources. Note: This passage was created by IELTS Liz. “In 1865, the tunnel became part of the London Underground system which continues to be its use today.”.There is no information about what types of souvenirs were sold.“The aim had been for the tunnel to be used by wheeled vehicles to transport cargo so that it could bring in a profit.”.“sail” refers to boats (sea) and “horse-drawn coaches” were the method of land travel.“In the age of sail and horse-drawn coaches….”.The passage does not state how much each class used the tunnel.It is a vague expression – from many places. “from all over” is an expression which does not mean from every individual country in the world.The word “draw” in this context means to attract.It was something people believed at that time.“…many believed it was the Eighth Wonder of the World at the time…… “.Even if you don’t know words, you can make an educated guess about the answer. You might also recognise the word “aqua” as being connected with water. You might not know the word “subaqueous” but I’m sure you are familiar with “subway” which means a way under the ground.
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