A. Bazalgette is more talented as an engineer than an inventor.
B. Bazalgette's invention receives public awareness.
C. Bazalgette's invention has few effects on Londoners' lives.
D. Bazalgette's creation did not receive adequate acknowledgment.
A. creations
B. lives'
C. sewers'
D. inventions'
A. It took a lot of money to maintain.
B. It released all the waste straight into the sea.
C. It caused bad smells and health problems.
D. It was damaged badly during the Great Stink.
A. beyond beliefs
B. according to many
C. without doubt
D. by all means
A. polluted
B. purified
C. contained
D. released
A. confusing
B. complicated
C. simplified
D. interesting
A. estimation
B. tunnels
C. population
D. needs
A. It took a hundred year to finish.
B. It was 80 miles long.
C. It requires a lot of materials.
D. It redirected the waste to the sea.
A. he used more bricks than necessary
B. he predicted the situation far in the future
C. the system was unbelievably intricate
D. the system was underground
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Try to imagine what life would be like if there were no electric lights, no television, or no cars. What if you had no running water to take a shower and no refrigerator to keep your food cold? Life would be tough without these great inventions.
Since ancient times, people have been inventing new machines, materials, and ways of doing things. The people who come up with new things are called inventors. Sometimes an inventor makes an invention to solve a problem. Sometimes an inventor discovers something new by accident.
Everyone probably has his or her favorite inventions. One great invention was the printing press. A German named Johannes Gutenberg in the 1400s invented a press that made it easy to print books. Books became much more common after the invention of the printing press. The books helped other inventors make new things.
The invention of the steam engine around 1700 led to the Industrial Revolution. Inventors made many new machines that were powered by steam engines. They invented locomotives, steamboats, and all kinds of factory machines.
Another great invention, the internal combustion engine, led to the invention of automobiles in the late 1800s. Inventors made better and better internal combustion engines. These are the engines we use today in cars, trucks, buses, and airplanes.
The discovery of electricity led to many wonderful inventions. Many scientists studied electricity. An American inventor named Thomas A. Edison invented the electric lamp, phonograph, and other things that ran on electricity in the late 1800s.
New things are invented today faster than ever before. Inventors are making new kitchen appliances, toys, computers, video games, telephones, and all kinds of other things.
The passage mainly ____.
A. lists the inventions made since ancient times
B. describes how inventors work to invent things
C. explains why inventions have been made so far
D. talks about some of the most significant inventions
A. see
B. find
C. invent
D. produce
A. the printing press
B. the discovery of electricity
C. the steam engine
D. the internal combustion engine
A. inventors
B. internal combustion engines
C. automobiles
D. many wonderful inventions
A. used
B. created
C. consumed
D. stored
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
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