Read the text and put a, an, the or – in each gap. a) Archimedes in his bath Do you remember the story of 1____Greek scientist Archimedes? He was trying to solve 2____problem in 3_____physics – how to show if the king’s crown was made of 4_____ gold or not. He thought and thought, but he could not find the answer. So he stopped worrying and had 5___ bath instead. Suddenly, 6___ answer came to his mind. He was so excited that he jumped out of his bath, naked, and ran 68 down the street shouting, ‘I’ve found it!’ Actually, what he said in 7____ Ancient Greek was ‘Eureka!’ We still use this word in 8____English when we suddenly find 9___ answer to a problem. b) Einstein on the tram Albert Einstein had 1___ first idea about 2____ Theory of 3____ Relativity when he was traveling home from 4____ work on the tram in Geneva. c) The scientist who saw the solution on a bus The chemist ‘Kekule’ is famous for having discovered a lot about how 1____ atoms and 2____ molecules are arranged. 3____ first discovery happened when he was riding on a bus, one evening in about 1855, thinking about other things. Suddenly, he saw 4___ atoms dancing before his eyes. Then one atom joined another one to make 5____ chain. When he got off the bus he understood how 6___ atoms join together to make molecules. 3. Fill in the gaps with the, a, or –. Underline the correct word. __ Scientists do __ lot of __ research in order to find __ cues for various diseases. __ lot of money is/are spent on ___ equipment every year, but ___ information collected is/are invaluable.
Scientists do a lot of research in order to find cues for various diseases. A lot of money is spent on equipment every year, but information collected is invaluable.
Scientists do a lot of research in order to find cues for various diseases.
A lot of money is spent on equipment every year, but information collected is invaluable.