3.How many people were there on board Titanic? [ ]A.more than 2000 B.1500 C.between 1500 and 2000 4.Why was Titanic thought to be unsinkable? [ ]A.Because she had enough lifeboats. B.Because she had many compartments with her. ...
(3) How many people were there on board Titanic? [ ] A.more than 2000 B.1500 C.between 1500 and 2000 (4) Why was Titanic thought to be unsinkable? [ ] A.Because she had enough lifeboats. B.Because she had many compartments with her. C.Because she could run fast. (5...
Titanic had 20, which, if filled to maximum capacity could carry a total of 1,178 people.泰坦尼克号有 20 艘,如果满载,总共可以搭载 1178 人。Nowhere near enough to accommodate the approximate 2,240 passengers and crew on board when the ship sank.当船沉没时,这些救生艇根本无法容纳船上大约 ...
3.How many people were there on board Titanic? [ ] A.more than 2000 B.1500 C.between 1500 and 2000 4.Why was Titanic thought to be unsinkable? [ ] A.Because she had enough lifeboats. B.Because she had many compartments with her. ...
There are many similarities between the fictional Titan and the Titanic. Aside from the names both ships were the largest liners of the time. Both didn’t have enough life boats, they were moving at speeds to fast for conditions, lost almost the same amount of people. The Titan had an ...
Others were quoted from the U.S.Senate Enquiry, which proves how people then had a better command of language than we do. Why do Jack and Rose board at Southampton when they've come from Paris? Why doesn't the diamond fall out of Rose's pocket going down with a sinking ship? Why ...
6.Whatwasheardfrombelow?Aslighttremblingsound.7.Whydidnoonethinktheshiphadbeendamaged?Thenoisehadbeensofaint.8.Whatwasactuallyhappeningtotheship?Shewassinkingrapidly.9.Whatorderwasgiventothepeopleonboard?Abandonship.10.Whyweresomanyliveslost?Becausethereweren’tenoughlifeboats.Newwords&ExpressionsTitann...
The Titanic struck the iceberg at 11:39 pm on April 14, 1912. At 2:40 am, three hours and one minute later, the Titanic literally broke in half and slid under the surface of the Atlantic. 705 people were rescued, many of them plucked barely alive from the frigid sea. 1,523 people...
Titanic, British luxury passenger liner that sank on April 14–15, 1912, during its maiden voyage, en route to New York City from Southampton, England, killing about 1,500 people. One of the most famous tragedies in modern history, it inspired numerous w
Titanic: With Peter McDonald, Steven Waddington, Glen Blackhall, Ruth Bradley. The world's largest ship, the R.M.S. Titanic, meets with disaster when she strikes an iceberg on her maiden voyage.