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TEXTO
(Questões de 10 a 13)
(Questões de 10 a 13)
The Evolution of the Telephone
Sam Goddard - published by Ezine Articles
(The text below
has been modified to better suit the exam)
1.
Alexander Graham Bell most likely had no idea that
he had discovered what would eventually change the
world in more ways than could be imagined. The
technology at the origin of telephones has led to
many more inventions in the telecommunications field
that keep people in touch and connected around the
world. On March 10, 1876 Alexander Graham Bell
transmitted the first speech using electricity. From that
day forward, the telephone system changed every
aspect of life. Although it did not immediately change the world, it set communication on a path that would
alter its future.
2.
2.
The initial lack of acceptance of Mr. Bell's discovery
was due to the telegraph being the dominant form of
communication and it had been around for over 50
years. This voice traveling across electrical lines that
Mr. Bell was proposing was a new and daunting
discovery. In the late 1870's Mr. Bell took his public
telephone demonstrations on the road in an attempt
to raise awareness and public finance for the project.
Mr. Bell presented the telephone as a broadcasting
system. However, he wasn't the only person working
on ideas that would have an impact on telephone
technology. Thomas Edison invented the first
transmitter and receiver that would be practical for
commercial use. He had already invented a type of
multiplexing that allowed messages to be sent in
opposite directions simultaneously.
3.
3.
In the 1880's the switchboard came on board.
During this time, there was no dialing, no signaling
system, and no electronic switches. Callers would
crank the handle and speak with an operator who
would then connect them to their party so that they
could have their conversation. This type of system
had no ringer to alert of incoming calls and no privacy
due to the operator being the middle man holding the
call together. By 1946 the number of telephone
callers made switchboard operators' jobs too much for
people alone to handle. Nearly a quarter of a million
operators were working for AT&T in 1946 but that
number would decrease significantly with the
widespread implementation of automatic call
switching.
4.
4.
Although this switching system was invented in
1889, it was not until 1914 that it was installed on a
large-scale basis in New Jersey. Then, it wasn't until
1976 that the first computerized switch was put into
action and by 1982 almost half of all telephone calls
were switched electronically. Bell’s patent ran out at
the turn of the century and approximately 6000
independent phone companies opened up shop.
👉 Questão 15 :
👉 Questão 15 :
(A) Because it was the dominant form of communication.
(B) Because it was too costly.
(C) Because it was a broadcasting system.
(D) Because the telegraph was already well established.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito D
Why didn't Mr. Bell's discovery catch on at first (second paragraph)?
(A) Because it was the dominant form of communication.
(B) Because it was too costly.
(C) Because it was a broadcasting system.
(D) Because the telegraph was already well established.
👉 Questão 16 :
Which of the alternatives below best replaces the expression "most likely"(first paragraph)?
(A) Probably.
(B) Certainly.
(C) Similarly.
(D) Possibly.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito A
Which of the alternatives below best replaces the expression "most likely"(first paragraph)?
(A) Probably.
(B) Certainly.
(C) Similarly.
(D) Possibly.
👉 Questão 17 :
grammatically incorrect?
(A) Though this switching system being invented in 1889...
(B) Even though this switching system was invented in 1889...
(C) In spite of this switching system being invented in 1889...
(D) Despite this switching system being invented in 1889…
👍 Comentários e Gabarito A
Which of the following alternatives for the statement Although this switching system was invented in 1889… (fourth paragraph) is
grammatically incorrect?
(A) Though this switching system being invented in 1889...
(B) Even though this switching system was invented in 1889...
(C) In spite of this switching system being invented in 1889...
(D) Despite this switching system being invented in 1889…
👉 Questão 18 :
With the widespread implementation of automatic call switching (third paragraph), what can be assumed according to the text?
(A) Making calls became a more difficult task.
(B) A lot of people may have lost their jobs.
(C) More jobs were available for operators with AT&T.
(D) Callers had to help operators to handle the calls.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito B
TÓPICO - IDEIA CONTEXTUAL ou INFORMAÇÃO DENTRO DO TEXTO :
With the widespread implementation of automatic call switching (third paragraph), what can be assumed according to the text?
(A) Making calls became a more difficult task.
(B) A lot of people may have lost their jobs.
(C) More jobs were available for operators with AT&T.
(D) Callers had to help operators to handle the calls.
With the widespread implementation of automatic call switching (third paragraph), what can be assumed according to the text?
(A) Making calls became a more difficult task.
(B) A lot of people may have lost their jobs.
(C) More jobs were available for operators with AT&T.
(D) Callers had to help operators to handle the calls.