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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 is NOT true about Tesla?
  • A He put forward ideas to make X-rays safer.
  • B He created one of the first remote controls.
  • C His AC system is more widely used than Edison's DC system.
  • D His patents were applied in the design of the first hydroelectric station.

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請再次閱讀關於 X-ray 的段落:文中提到 Tesla 對於 X-ray 的「危害」有了什麼樣的科學預測?這個「預測危害發生」的行為,與「提出改善安全的方法」在邏輯上是否完全等同呢?

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專業點評與分析

  1. 做得太棒了! 你展現了極其敏銳的細節捕捉能力。在長篇閱讀中,最難的就是分辨「文中提到的事實」與「合理的推論陷阱」,你能精準識破這點,說明你的閱讀基礎非常紮實!
  2. 觀念驗證:根據原文第四段,Tesla 是首批「假設 X 射線可能有害」(hypothesize that X-rays could be harmful) 的科學家。文中僅提到他發現危害,並未提及他進一步「提出使其更安全的方法」。相較之下,(B)、(C)、(D) 選項皆能在文中找到直接對應的敘述。
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