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完形填空
     Thomas Edison was    1    scientist. He was born in 1847. When he was a child, he liked to    2    how things worked.
He was in school for only three months and he asked his teacher a lot of strange questions.    3    had nothing to do
with    4   . The teacher thought the boy was not bright and was not worth teaching. When he    5    this to Edison's
mother, she took her son    6    school. As she had been a teacher, she    7    him herself. The boy    8   . Soon he was
interested in science. When he was ten, Fdison    9    a chemistry lab for himself. After that he never stopped searching
for    10    to do things.
(     )1. A. English              
(     )2. A. find                
(     )3. A. The most            
(     )4. A. his lessons          
(     )5. A. said                
(     )6. A. to go to            
(     )7. A. looked after        
(     )8. A. didn't study well    
(     )9. A. bought              
(     )10.A. newer and better ways
B. French              
B. find out            
B. Most of them        
B. his parents        
B. spoke              
B. to leave for        
B. taught              
B. read a lot          
B. put                
B. more and more radios
C. a Japanese          
C. look for            
C. Many of the students
C. his teachers        
C. talked              
C. leaving for          
C. studied              
C. wrote very much      
C. built                
C. better chemistry labs
D. an American          
D. ask                  
D. One of them          
D. his life            
D. told                
D. out of              
D. taught to            
D. do lots of exercises
D. visited              
D. new and cheapest ways
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(     )5.A.made        
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B.grew up       
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B.was known   
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C.at            
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C.was knowing   
C.happiness     
C.which         
D.grew up in      
D.disappeared   
D.for            
D.Since          
D.encouraged     
D.his own          
D.unsuccessful    
D.was to be known 
D.sadness         
D.in which     
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     Edison worked as a telegraph operator (电报员)when he was young. He worked at night; during the day he read books and made experiments. He was very tired. Sometimes he slept at night,and,so the other operators got angry. When they sent a message,Edison did not answer. He was asleep. They soon found a way to keep him awake. They told him to telegraph the letter A every hour,and in order to do this,he had to stay awake.  
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     Edison continued his experiments in New York,but he had not got much money. He invented another machine.This one printed the messages which the telegraph received. There was by chance a rich man there who was studying the electric telegraph. As soon as he saw me new machine he bought it for about 8,000 dollars.  
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1.When did Edison work as a telegraph operator?  
A. When he was young.        
B. In the morning.  
C. During the day.             
D. On weekends.
2. How did Edison manage to type the letter?  A every hour? 
A. He typed the letter himself.  
B. Another operator helped him.  
C. A scientist telegraphed the letter for him.  
D. He invented a machine which helped him.
3. How did Edison get 8,000 dollars?  
A. He worked very hard day and night.  
B. He read books and made experiments.  
C. He sold his new machine to a rich man.  
D. He made several machines for his boss.
4. What happened first iri the story?  
A. Edison invented an instrument to telegraph the letter A.  
B. Edison sometimes fell asleep when he was on duty.  
C. Some scientists were asked to help Edison.  
D. Other operators went to Edison's room.

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