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Reading Comprehension Quiz 09

Written by Muhammad Arslan

Passage

The Coliseum is an ancient stadium in the center of Rome. It is the largest of its Kind. It is very old. They started building it in the year 70. It took ten years to build. It is still around today. The Coliseum has been used in many ways. In ancient Rome, men fought each other in it. They fought against lions, tigers, and bears. Oh my! It was dreadful. But most of the people loved it. As many as 80,000 Romans would pack inside to watch. These gruesome events went on until 523.

The Coliseum has been damaged many times over the years. It was struck by lightning in the year 217. This started a fire. Much of the Coliseum is made of stone. But the fire damaged the upper levels. They were made of wood. This damage took many years to repair. It was not finished until the year 240.

The worst damage happened in 1349. A mighty earthquake shook Rome and the Coliseum. The south side of the building collapsed. Pieces of the arena were all over the ground. Many people took the fallen stones. Others took stones from the seating areas. They used them to repaid houses and churches.

The Romans of those days were not connected to the Coliseum. It had last been used as castle. Before that it was graveyard. It has been hundreds of years since the games. The damage to the Coliseum was never repaired. Its good thing the outer wall of it still stands strong.    Today the Coliseum is one of Rome’s most popular attractions. People from all over the world come to Italy to see it. It has even appeared on the back of a coin. I guess that makes it a symbol that many people want too.

When did the Roman finish building the Coliseum?

Which best describes the main idea in the last paragraph?

Which statement would the author most likely agree with?

Which is not a way in which the Coliseum was damaged over the years?

Which caused the most damage to the Coliseum?

What caused the fire that damaged the upper levels of the Coliseum?

Which happened first?

Which best defines the word gruesome as it is used in the second paragraph?

What did the people do with the stones that they took from the Coliseum?

For which purpose was the Coliseum not used?

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