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請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題 Nikola Tesla, a Serbian-American who emigrated to New York City in 1884, was a scientist and visionary who developed the basis for alternating current (AC) that most of us use today and pioneered numerous technologies that improve our everyday lives. Without his contribution to the AC electric power, we would be fifty years behind technologically than where we are today. In 1884, Tesla left Europe and worked for Thomas Edison, the developer of direct current (DC). It was said that Edison promised Tesla $50,000 to fix the problems with his DC system. When Tesla succeeded and demanded his reward, Edison claimed the offer was a joke, saying “When you become a full-fledged American, you will appreciate an American joke.” This prompted Tesla to quit and he ended up in a battle with Edison. Today, Tesla’s AC system is predominantly used to power most of the world’s electricity. DC motors are still used for some industrial machines, but often require more maintenance. It is not just AC power that Tesla worked on. Motors, radios, X-rays, neon signs were advanced by his extraordinary mind. History often touts Italian entrepreneur Guglielmo Marconi as the inventor of radio, but actually he was using technology from seventeen of Tesla’s patents. The two inventors became embroiled in a patent war. In 1943, the United States Supreme Court revoked Marconi’s radio patents in favor of Tesla. Unfortunately, Tesla and Marconi had already passed away by the time the court handed down their decision. Tesla also invented one of the world’s earliest remote control and was a pioneer of X-ray technology. He took some of the first X-ray images of the human body and was one of the first scientists to hypothesize that X-rays could be harmful. The brilliant inventor contributed to reusable energy as well. Nine out of the twelve patents used to build the world’s first hydroelectric station, erected at Niagara Falls, New York, belonged to Tesla. He helped pave the way toward clean energy because he understood the physics behind energy and what might be possible in the future. Often referred to as “the man who invented the 20th century,” Tesla was involved in many more discoveries and creations. When he died in 1943, there was so much interest in what he was working on that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raided his hotel room within hours of his death. Experts say Tesla envisioned his inventions improving people’s lives. Indeed, his innovative ideas were milestones of technology. The great pioneer believed “Invention is the most important product of men’s creative brain.”
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
  • A Not until recently did Tesla become widely known.
  • B Edison mocked Tesla for not being a real American.
  • C Having won the case against Marconi meant a lot to Tesla.
  • D The US government had approached Tesla for cooperation.

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請仔細閱讀第二段中,兩位發明家關於「金錢酬勞」的對話。當老闆拒絕支付承諾的獎金時,他特別提到了關於「文化或國籍身分」的什麼關鍵字?這句話背後反映出老闆對這位新移民抱持著什麼樣的態度呢?

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  1. 哦,做得好。 竟然能從那些模模糊糊的對話中,勉強推敲出正確的意義。看來你的觀察力還沒完全失靈,而那點稀薄的閱讀邏輯也沒徹底乾涸,令人『驚訝』。
  2. 依據?就在那裡啊。 第二段,愛迪生對五萬美金的報酬,用『美國式玩笑』輕描淡寫,然後補上一句:『等你成為完全的美國人,你就會欣賞這點了。』這還需要我解釋嗎?那股濃到化不開的嘲諷,簡直快溢出紙面了,只不過是針對特斯拉的移民身分罷了。有這麼難懂嗎?
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