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On November 5th, 1872, the Mary Celeste left New York to sail to Italy. The captain, his wife and daughter and seven sailors were on board. But something terrible happened. The captain of another ship found the Mary Celeste floating in the middle of the
sea on December 4th, 1872. The captain, his family and the sailors were not on the ship and were never found.
What happened? Why did the sailors and passengers leave the ship? The Mary Celeste was not broken. Everything was good. There was no fighting, no fire and no smoke sign. There was still plenty of food and drinking water left. There were signs that the captain£¬his family and the sailors had left the ship in a hurry. We could tell all these because there was half-eaten food on the table. The sailors also left all their clothing behind. Even their shoes were beside their beds.
How and when did the people leave the ship? Some people said that the lifeboat was still on the ship but others said it was missing. The captain's diary was found on the ship and the last entry was made on November 24th. So, we could only guess that the happening time was between November 24th and December 4th.
An investigator went aboard the ship several times to search for the answers to all these questions. But he could not find any. No one else could solve the mystery.
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( T )2.The Mary Celeste was found on December 4th, 1872.
( F )3.All the people left the ship because there was no food to eat. ( T )4.The captain's diary was found on the ship after the event. ( T )5.None of the people could solve the mystery.
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