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(初中必刷题)沪教版七年级下册 Unit 6 Electricity everywhere 单元限时检测
Great inventions change the world.They help people live a 1 life than before.The following are three of the most important inventions in history.
The wheel
The wheel is perhaps the greatest invention in history.2 its invention, travelling became faster and more comfortable.3 thousand years ago, people started to use wheels on 4 .In the early 19th century, the first trains began to carry passengers.At the start of the 20th century, cars became popular.5 the wheel, we would not have these inventions.
The telephone
Alexander Graham Bell invented one of the first 6 telephones in 1876.Since then, people have been able to speak to each other over long distances.Today 7 of people across the world own mobile phones.They allow people 8 in touch with each other anytime, anywhere.
The light bulb
Thomas Edison developed the first practical light bulb in 1879.Before the invention of the light bulb, people had to use oil lamps, gas lamps or 9 to see at night.With light bulbs, people can do as many things in the evenings as they can in the daytime.Can you 10 living without them?
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