A. Choose the correct option A, B, C or D to complete this passage.
The electronic computer is the most (26) ________ invention since steam engine. While the
industrial revolution (27) ________ changed the nature of (28) ________ work, the computer
revolution is now
changing the work (29) ________ by the brain. Nowadays micro-computers are (30) ________ in
hundreds of
thousands and are constantly (31) ________ equipped with more and more ingenious (32) ________
Contrary
to popular belief, computers (33) ________ cannot make mistakes. The answer will always be correct
(34) ________ the programmed fed (35) ________ the computer is correct.
26. A. powerful B. significant C. strange D. mysterious
27. A. previously B. lately C. frequently D. continuously
28. A. hard B. brain C. manual D. intellectual
29. A. doing B. does C. did D. done
30. A. manufactured B. done C. worked D. performed
31. A. be B. being C. been D. to be
32. A. machines B. computers C. programs D. devices
33. A. which B. that C. itself D. themselves
34. A. if B. unless C. whether D. while
35. A. up B. on C. into D. off
The electronic computer is the most (26) ________ invention since steam engine. While the
industrial revolution (27) ________ changed the nature of (28) ________ work, the computer
revolution is now
changing the work (29) ________ by the brain. Nowadays micro-computers are (30) ________ in
hundreds of
thousands and are constantly (31) ________ equipped with more and more ingenious (32) ________
Contrary
to popular belief, computers (33) ________ cannot make mistakes. The answer will always be correct
(34) ________ the programmed fed (35) ________ the computer is correct.
26. A. powerful B. significant C. strange D. mysterious
27. A. previously B. lately C. frequently D. continuously
28. A. hard B. brain C. manual D. intellectual
29. A. doing B. does C. did D. done
30. A. manufactured B. done C. worked D. performed
31. A. be B. being C. been D. to be
32. A. machines B. computers C. programs D. devices
33. A. which B. that C. itself D. themselves
34. A. if B. unless C. whether D. while
35. A. up B. on C. into D. off