George Stephenson was born in 1781 in a poor
family. He had to start work when he was only eight. When George was fourteen,
he became his father's helper. He spent a lot of time learning about engines.
And on holidays he often took one to pieces and studied each piece carefully.
Soon he became a very good worker though he could not read or write. He began
to learn the English letters when he was seventeen years old. Every day after
he did twelve hours of hard work, he walked a long way to have lessons from a
young school teacher. On his eighteenth birthday, he wrote his own name for the
first time in his life. George invented many things in his life. The train was
the greatest one among them. Today when we watch or take trains from one place
to another, we will think of this great man -- George Stephenson.
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(1)
In which year did George Stephenson start to help his father?
A . In 1781.
B . In 1789.
C . In 1795.
D . In 1798.
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(2)
He learned about the engine ______.
A . through reading and writing
B . by taking it to pieces and studying each piece carefully
C . at lessons from a young teacher
D . by asking a lot of questions
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(3)
He spent a lot of time learning about engines and soon became ______.
A . a great man
B . a good maker
C . a good worker
D . a good student
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(4)
George Stephenson ______ in his childhood.
A . didn't go to school
B . had lessons from a very good teacher
C . lived an easy life
D . invented the train
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(5)
The passage tells us ______.
A . everybody should work hard for a living
B . one can start studying at school at the age of 18
C . George Stephenson liked working very much
D . hard work leads to success
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