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        Of all the inventors in Taiwan, there’s one that everyone should remember. Teng Hung-chi, also known35 “Taiwan’s Edison,” believes that inventions change life for the better. When Teng was a vocational school student, he worked part-time as a mechanic. At work, Teng’s hands were often covered with oil and grease, which made it 36 for him to turn on the faucet and wash his hands. Inventive by nature, he decided to make a device to solve this problem. 37 day and night, he finally invented a faucet controlled by a built-in sensing device. At seventeen, he sold the rights to this invention for NT$1.5 million. Since then, Teng has invented many other things to improve people’s life. His inventions have been highly recognized at the IENA, an international exhibition in Germany. All Teng’s small needs 38 to be great inventions. His experience in invention serves as the best example of the saying, “ 39 .”
35.
(A) as
(B) for
(C) by
(D) to

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答案:A
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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