Reading Comprehension Test - 3
Reading Comprehension Test - 3
Reading Comprehension Test - 3
(source:https://www.loc.gov/collections/edison-company-motion-pictures-and-sound-r
ecordings/articles-and-essays/history-of-edison-sound-recordings/history-of-the-cylin
der-phonograph/)
Summary
The passage explains the history of the cylinder phonograph. The idea
developed from a telegraph that Thomas Edison worked on before. The phonograph is
made of a metal cylinder and two diaphragm-and-needle units which used for
recording and reflecting the sound back. Nevertheless, the date of this event has been
argued by historians since then.
1.What is the main idea of this passage?
2.Why don’t some historians believe that the date of phonograph was on August 12,
1877?
a. There is no evidence to prove that this invention already existed.
b. The invention was not significant.
c. There is no patent of Thomas Edison at that time.
d. Charles Batchelor fixed the work later to make it more complete.
4. Why did Thomas Edison assume that a telephone message can also be recorded?
a. He found the document that supported this fact.
b. A telegraph that he worked on before could transcribe the message.
c. According to the theory that the voice can travel through air and solid.
d. He guessed it out.
9.All of the following are the components of the cylinder phonograph EXCEPT
a. foil
b. diaphragm
c. metal cylinder
d. wire
10.What can be inferred about the first experiment of making the phonograph?
a. It totally failed.
b. It was used and adapted for making the complete phonograph.
c. It gave Thomas Edison the idea of making another new invention.
d. It was the complete work which now kept in the museum.
ANSWER KEY
1.a
2.c
3.b
4.b
5.a
6.c
7.c
8.d
9.d
10.b