Прочитайте текст. Заполните пропуски в предложениях под номерами В4-В17 соответствующими формами слов, напечатанных заглавными буквами справа от каждого предложения. TEST 01 (part 1) |
B4 |
If you ever have had an X-ray as part of a medical checkup, you owe thanks to Wilhelm Roentgen. |
HAVE |
B5 |
Medical X-rays have been one of the most powerful, useful and life-saving diagnostic tools ever developed. |
BE |
B6 |
In 1895 Wilhelm Roentgen was an academic professor at the University of Wurzburg, Germany, doing research into the effects of passing electricity through gas-field bottles. |
BE |
B7 |
In November of that year he began experiments in his home basement lab. |
BEGIN |
B8 |
On November 8, he noticed that a photographic plate that had been wrapped in black paper and tucked inside a leather case in the bottom drawer of his desk had mysteriously been imprinted with the image of a key. |
WRAP |
B9 |
The only key in the room was an oversized key for a garden gate he had tossed into the desk's center drawer over a year ago. |
BE TOSS |
B10 |
The image on his photographic plate was of that key. |
BE |
B11 |
Two weeks later he was able to prove the existence of these mysterious rays, which he named "X-rays" and after it "X" was used to represent the unknown. |
NAME USE |
B12 |
By this time, he had seen that X-rays could pass through wood, paper, card board, cement, cloth, etc. |
SEE |
B13 |
Roentgen, however, began six weeks of intensive study before releasing his results on the nature and potential of X-rays. |
BEGIN |
B14 |
Within a month Wilhelm Roentgen's X-rays were the talk of the world. |
BE |
B15 |
Thus X-rays were developed as the first noninvasive technique which allowed doctors to see inside the body. |
DEVELOP |
B16 |
X-rays led to the more modern MRI and CT technologies. |
LEAD |
B17 |
The discovery of X-rays earned Roentgen the 1901 Nobel Prize in physics. |
EARN |