Thomas Alva Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. Without him, the world might still be a dark place. However, the electric light was not his only invention. He also invented the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and over 1,200 other things. About every two weeks Edison created something new.
When he was 12 years old, he got his first job. He became a newsboy on a train that ran between Port Huron and Detroit. He set up a laboratory in a baggage car of the train so that he could continue his experiments in his spare time. Unfortunately, Edison’s first job did not end well. He was fired when he accidentally set fire to the floor of the baggage car.
Thomas Edison was totally deaf in one ear and hard of hearing in the other, but thought of his deafness as a blessing in many ways. It kept conversations short, so that he could have more time for work. He called himself a "two-shift man" because he worked 16 out of every 24 hours. Sometimes he worked so intensely that his wife had to remind him to sleep and eat.
Thomas Edison died at the age of 84 on October 18, 1931, at his estate in West Orange, New Jersey. He left numerous inventions that improved the quality of life all over the world.
1. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Thomas Edison was interested in science and invented many important things.
B. Thomas Edison could not keep a job and kept getting fired.
C. Thomas Edison worked day and night on his experiments.
D. Deaf people make good inventors because they can focus better than hearing people.
2. Thomas Edison is best known for inventing what item?
A. An electric light.
B. A phonograph.
C. An electric vote recorder.
D. A stock-ticker.
3. The word laboratory means
A. The last car in a train.
B. A place for doing scientific research.
C. A school for inventors.
D. A type of dog.
When he was 12 years old, he got his first job. He became a newsboy on a train that ran between Port Huron and Detroit. He set up a laboratory in a baggage car of the train so that he could continue his experiments in his spare time. Unfortunately, Edison’s first job did not end well. He was fired when he accidentally set fire to the floor of the baggage car.
Thomas Edison was totally deaf in one ear and hard of hearing in the other, but thought of his deafness as a blessing in many ways. It kept conversations short, so that he could have more time for work. He called himself a "two-shift man" because he worked 16 out of every 24 hours. Sometimes he worked so intensely that his wife had to remind him to sleep and eat.
Thomas Edison died at the age of 84 on October 18, 1931, at his estate in West Orange, New Jersey. He left numerous inventions that improved the quality of life all over the world.
1. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Thomas Edison was interested in science and invented many important things.
B. Thomas Edison could not keep a job and kept getting fired.
C. Thomas Edison worked day and night on his experiments.
D. Deaf people make good inventors because they can focus better than hearing people.
2. Thomas Edison is best known for inventing what item?
A. An electric light.
B. A phonograph.
C. An electric vote recorder.
D. A stock-ticker.
3. The word laboratory means
A. The last car in a train.
B. A place for doing scientific research.
C. A school for inventors.
D. A type of dog.