Alexander Graham Bell was born ___________ March 1847. *
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V. Choose the correct word A, B, C or D for each gap to complete the following passage :
Alexander Graham Bell was born (1)............ March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh,Scotland. As a boy, Alexander became interested in sounds and speech. In 1870, the Bells decided (2)................ to America. They lived in Boston, where Alexander taught in a school for the deaf. There he began experimenting with a machine which helped the deaf hear. While experimenting with this machine, Bell had an idea“Why do not use electricity to send the human voice from one place to another ?” He began to work on a new (3)…............for years, Bell and his assistant, Thomas Watson, worked day and night. (4)............... rented rooms in a boarding house. Bell was on one floor, and Watson was on another. They tried to send (5) ….................. through a wire. Finally, on March 19, 1876, Watson heard these words very clearly: “Mr Watson, come here. I want you.”. Watson rushed upstairs, ran into Bell’s room and shouted:“ I heard you! ”.
1. A. in | B. on | C. from | D. at |
2. A. go | B. went | C. to go | D. going |
3. A. invention | B. inventor | C. inventive | D. invent |
4. A. he | B. we | C. it | D. they |
5. A. speaking | B. letters | C. speech | D. telegram |
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. D
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. D
5. B
5. B
Alexander Graham Bell was born (1)............ March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh,Scotland. As a boy, Alexander became interested in sounds and speech. In 1870, the Bells decided (2)................ to America. They lived in Boston, where Alexander taught in a school for the deaf. There he began experimenting with a machine which helped the deaf hear. While experimenting with this machine, Bell had an idea“Why do not use electricity to send the human voice from one place to another ?” He began to work on a new (3)…............for years, Bell and his assistant, Thomas Watson, worked day and night. (4)............... rented rooms in a boarding house. Bell was on one floor, and Watson was on another. They tried to send (5) ….................. through a wire. Finally, on March 19, 1876, Watson heard these words very clearly: “Mr Watson, come here. I want you.”. Watson rushed upstairs, ran into Bell’s room and shouted:“ I heard you! ”.
1. A. in | B. on | C. from | D. at |
2. A. go | B. went | C. to go | D. going |
3. A. invention | B. inventor | C. inventive | D. invent |
4. A. he | B. we | C. it | D. they |
5. A. speaking | B. letters | C. speech | D. telegram |
I. Choose the correct word A, B, C or D for each gap to complete the following passage : 1pt
Alexander Graham Bell was born (1)............ March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh,Scotland. As a boy, Alexander became interested in sounds and speech. In 1870, the Bells decided (2)................ ¬¬to America. They lived in Boston, where Alexander taught in a school for the deaf. There he began experimenting with a machine which helped the deaf hear. While experimenting with this machine, Bell had an idea“Why do not use electricity to send the human voice from one place to another ?” He began to work on a new (3)…............for years, Bell and his assistant, Thomas Watson, worked day and night. (4)............... rented rooms in a boarding house. Bell was on one floor, and Watson was on another¬¬¬. They tried to send (5) ….................. through a wire. Finally, on March 19, 1876, Watson heard these words very clearly: “Mr Watson, come here. I want you.”. Watson rushed upstairs, ran into Bell’s room and shouted:“ I heard you! ”.
1. A. in B. on C. from D. at
2. A. go B. went C. to go D. going
3. A. invention B. inventor C. inventive D. invent
4. A. he B. we C. it D. they
5. A. speaking B. letters C. speech D. telegram
I. Choose the correct word A, B, C or D for each gap to complete the following passage : 1pt
Alexander Graham Bell was born (1)............ March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh,Scotland. As a boy, Alexander became interested in sounds and speech. In 1870, the Bells decided (2)................ ¬¬to America. They lived in Boston, where Alexander taught in a school for the deaf. There he began experimenting with a machine which helped the deaf hear. While experimenting with this machine, Bell had an idea“Why do not use electricity to send the human voice from one place to another ?” He began to work on a new (3)…............for years, Bell and his assistant, Thomas Watson, worked day and night. (4)............... rented rooms in a boarding house. Bell was on one floor, and Watson was on another¬¬¬. They tried to send (5) ….................. through a wire. Finally, on March 19, 1876, Watson heard these words very clearly: “Mr Watson, come here. I want you.”. Watson rushed upstairs, ran into Bell’s room and shouted:“ I heard you! ”.
1. A. in B. on C. from D. at
2. A. go B. went C. to go D. going
3. A. invention B. inventor C. inventive D. invent
4. A. he B. we C. it D. they
5. A. speaking B. letters C. speech D. telegram
Alexander Graham Bell, the American (1) ……………… and teacher of the deaf, was most famous (2) ……………… his invention of the telephone. He was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland and educated at the universities of Edinburgh and London. He (3) ……………… to Canada in 1870 and to the United states in 1871. In the United States he began teaching deaf mutes, publicizing the system called visible (4) ………………. The system, which was developed by his father, the Scottish educator Alexander Melville Bell, shows (5) ……………… the lips, tongue and throat are used in the articulation of sound. In 1872 Bell founded a school for deaf – mutes in Boston, Massachusetts. The school subsequently became part of Boston University, (6) ……………… Bell was appointed professor of vocal physiology. He became a naturalized U.S citizen in 1882.
1. A. scientist B. doctor C. architect D. inventor
2. A. with B. of C. for D. about
3. A. departed B. emigrated C. sent D. left
4. A. message B. demonstration C. information D. speech
5. A. how B. why C. which D. that
6. A. when B. what C. where D. All are correct
1. Alexander Graham Bell was born ................... March 3, 1847.
A. in B. on C. at D. to
2. She came ............ with a new idea for increasing sales.
A. on B. up C. in D. over
3. Can you tell me who was the ............ of the telephone?
A. caller B. dreamer C. inventor D. maker 4. Would you like to talk to my new friends? - .................................
A. Yes, I do B. No, I don’t C. Yes, I’d love to D. Yes I like
5. Bell started experimenting with ways of ............ speech over a long distance.
A. giving B. experimenting C. telling D. transmitting
Alexander Graham Bell was born in Scotland in 1847, but when he was a young man of twenty-three he moved with his parents to Canada. Before the year was over, young Graham had left his family and gone to Boston. Though Bell was a dreamer, he was also a practical thinker and a man of action. In Boston, where he worked by day as a teacher of the deaf, he worked far into the night experimenting with the electrical transmission of the sound. This led to the invention of the telephone.
TRUE/ FALSE
25. Alexander Graham Bell was a Scotsman. ____________
26. In Boston, he taught people who were not able to hear. ____________
27. He experimented with ways of transmitting sound by day. ____________
28. He moved with his parents to Canada in 1871. ____________
29. When did he emigrate to the United States?
A. 1874 B. 1867 C. 1870 D. 1871
30. Which of the followings is not used to describe Alexander Graham Bell?
A. dreamy B. practical C. active D. social
TRUE/ FALSE
25. Alexander Graham Bell was a Scotsman. _____T_______
26. In Boston, he taught people who were not able to hear. _____T_______
27. He experimented with ways of transmitting sound by day. _____F_______
28. He moved with his parents to Canada in 1871. _____F_______
29. When did he emigrate to the United States?
A. 1874 B. 1867 C. 1870 D. 1871
30. Which of the followings is not used to describe Alexander Graham Bell?
A. dreamy B. practical C. active D. social
On March, 3, 1847, Alexander Graham Bell was _____(23) in Edinburgh. He was a Scotman although he later _____ (24), first to Canada and then to the USA in the 1870s.
In America, he worked with ____ (25) at Boston University. Soon, Bell started experimenting with ways of _____ (26) speech over a long distance. This led to the _____ (27) of the telephone. Bell and his assistant, Thomas Watson, conducted many _____ (28) and finally came up with a device which they first introduced in 1876.
1. A. given B. sent C. born D. seen
2. A. went B. left C. departed D. emigrated
3. A. deaf-mutes B. deaf-limbs C. mutes-limbs D. limb-mutes
4. A. translating B. transforming C. transmitting D. transferring
5. A. work B. making C. invention D. knowledge
6. A. experiments B. experiences C. exports D. excitement
On March, 3, 1847, Alexander Graham Bell was _____(23) in Edinburgh. He was a Scotman although he later _____ (24), first to Canada and then to the USA in the 1870s.
In America, he worked with ____ (25) at Boston University. Soon, Bell started experimenting with ways of _____ (26) speech over a long distance. This led to the _____ (27) of the telephone. Bell and his assistant, Thomas Watson, conducted many _____ (28) and finally came up with a device which they first introduced in 1876.
1. A. given B. sent C. born D. seen
2. A. went B. left C. departed D. emigrated
3. A. deaf-mutes B. deaf-limbs C. mutes-limbs D. limb-mutes
4. A. translating B. transforming C. transmitting D. transferring
5. A. work B. making C. invention D. knowledge
6. A. experiments B. experiences C. exports D. excitement
On March, 3, 1847, Alexander Graham Bell was _____(23) in Edinburgh. He was a Scotman although he later _____ (24), first to Canada and then to the USA in the 1870s.
In America, he worked with ____ (25) at Boston University. Soon, Bell started experimenting with ways of _____ (26) speech over a long distance. This led to the _____ (27) of the telephone. Bell and his assistant, Thomas Watson, conducted many _____ (28) and finally came up with a device which they first introduced in 1876.
1. A. given B. sent C. born D. seen
2. A. went B. left C. departed D. emigrated
3. A. deaf-mutes B. deaf-limbs C. mutes-limbs D. limb-mutes
4. A. translating B. transforming C. transmitting D. transferring
5. A. work B. making C. invention D. knowledge
6. A. experiments B. experiences C. exports D. excitement
Alexander Graham Bell was born in 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. His father was an expert in phonetics, the study of the sounds of languages. As a boy, Bell became interested in sounds and speech.
In 1870 the Bells decided to emigrate to America. They lived in Boston, where Alexander taught in a school for the deaf. There he began experimenting with a machine to help the deaf hear. While experimenting with this machine, Bell had an idea. Why not use electricity to send the human voice from one place to another? Bell began work on a new invention.
expert (n): chuyên gia
1. When was Alexander G. Bell born?
a. In 1847 b. In 1870 c.In 1870s d.no information
2. He went to live _______ .
a. in Scotland b. in America c. in Boston d. b & c are correct
3. What does the word ‘emigrate’ in line 4 mean?
a. leave somebody’s country to live in another country
b. to go to a place for a short time
c. travel a long way from home to work every day
d. get away from something dangerous
4. What does the word ‘they’ in line 4 refer to?
a. sounds b. the Bells c. the American d.the deaf.
5. Which of the following is not true?
a. Bell’s father was an expert in phonetics.
b. Bell became interested in sounds and speech since he was a boy.
c. Bell learned in a school for the deaf.
d. He experimented a machine to help the deaf hear.
1. When was Alexander G. Bell born?
a. In 1847 b. In 1870 c.In 1870s d.no information
2. He went to live _______ .
a. in Scotland b. in America c. in Boston d. b & c are correct
3. What does the word ‘emigrate’ in line 4 mean?
a. leave somebody’s country to live in another country
b. to go to a place for a short time
c. travel a long way from home to work every day
d. get away from something dangerous
4. What does the word ‘they’ in line 4 refer to?
a. sounds b. the Bells c. the American d.the deaf.
5. Which of the following is not true?
a. Bell’s father was an expert in phonetics.
b. Bell became interested in sounds and speech since he was a boy.
c. Bell learned in a school for the deaf.
d. He experimented a machine to help the deaf hear.
Read the following passage, and answer the questions.
Alexander Graham Bell is widely known as inventor of the first telephone. He was born on March 3rd, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. When he was 23, Bell emigrated to Canada with his parents and the next year moved to the United States to teach deaf-mute children. With his colleague Thomas Watson, Bell worked very hard on the experimentation to invent devices such as the harmonic telegraph(used to send multiple messages over a single wire) andphonautograph (used to draw the shape of the sound waves). The first telephone communication was said to have happened between Bell and Watson in 1876 while Bell was at one end of the line, and Watson worked on the telephone in other room. The first transmitted words were, ‘Mr Watson, come here. I want to see you’.
When was Alexander Graham Bell born?
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Đáp án: He was born on March 3rd, 1847.
1.in 1847, in Edinburgh,Scotland
2. he worked with deaf-mutes at Boston university
3. he was Bell's assistant
4. they introduced the telephone in 1876
5. Bell dies when he was 75 years old