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Reading Trophy 4 (Units 5 and 6 Review)
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Early TVs were large wooden _____.
Circles
Tables
Radios
Boxes
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What did doctors wash away from the lung?
Tissue
Air
Cells
Blood vessels
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Television pictures later became _____.
Smaller
Clearer
Rounder
Darker
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What did the cells do inside the mold?
Changed color
Floated away
Disappeared
Multiplied
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When was the first color TV introduced?
1954
1974
1934
1924
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According to the article, creating human lungs may be _____.
Impossible
Only for animals
Hundreds of years away
A few years away
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What can many modern TVs do besides show programs?
Print papers
Browse the internet
Wash clothes
Make calls
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What did people use before television?
Computers
Smartphones
Tablets
Radio
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What is an organ transplant?
Exercising daily
Taking medicine
Getting a haircut
Replacing a body part
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Why did few people buy the first TVs?
Too many channels
No sound
Poor picture quality
No electricity
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Why is replacing organs difficult?
Not enough organs are available
Patients are too young
Organs are too large
Doctors refuse
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What did variety shows NOT usually have?
Music
Singing
Story-based plots
Magic tricks
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What shape was the mold made into?
A lung
A bladder
A kidney
A liver
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What did doctors remove from a rat first?
Kidney
Brain
Heart
Lung
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Radios had no _____.
Stations
Buttons
Screens
Speakers
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At first, how many shows were broadcast in color?
No shows
All shows
Half the shows
Only a few shows
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What did people do when they got new TVs?
Took them to school
Ignored them
Sold their homes
Gathered to watch together
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What formed after the cells multiplied?
Bladder tissue
Muscle tissue
Skin tissue
Bone tissue
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What did doctors add to the lung afterward?
Metal parts
Cells from another rat
Plastic parts
Water
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What were the first popular TV programs called?
Cartoons
Sitcoms
Variety shows
Dramas
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What did the first organ transplants do?
Made people taller
Saved lives
Changed eye color
Improved hearing
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What did some radio stations play?
Live music
Sports videos
Cartoons
Movies
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What word describes the first organ transplants?
Accident
Mistake
Breakthrough
Failure
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What kind of shows were on radio theater?
Cooking shows
Mysteries and dramas
Reality shows
Game shows
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Did the created bladder work properly?
Yes, even years later
No, it failed
Only for a week
Only in animals
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What can you use to control a TV from a distance?
Remote
Mouse
Microphone
Keyboard
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What happened after the new cells covered the lung?
The lung shrank
The lung worked
The lung disappeared
The lung broke
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Modern TVs are usually _____.
Wooden and large
Thin and flat
Round and small
Thick and heavy
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Why might someone need a new organ?
An organ does not work properly
They are bored
They want to grow taller
They need glasses
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What did early broadcasts feature?
Wrestling and music
Movies and games
Cartoons and news
Sports and weather
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Doctors also created new lungs for _____.
Monkeys
Dogs
Cats
Rats
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What organ was first transplanted in humans in the 1950s?
Lung
Liver
Heart
Kidney
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What human organ have doctors successfully created?
Bladder
Brain
Heart
Eye
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What was wrong with the first television pictures?
Too bright
Blurry
Too colorful
Too large
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What will television continue to do?
Change
Stay the same
Disappear
Shrink
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What might people do on a variety show?
Play soccer
Drive cars
Cook dinner
Tell jokes
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What color were all TV shows at first?
Green and yellow
Full color
Red and blue
Black and white
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What were the first TV programs called?
Broadcasts
Streams
Downloads
Channels
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How did families often enjoy radio programs?
Together at home
Alone in bedrooms
At school
In cars
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What was placed inside the mold?
Blood only
Human cells
Water
Medicine
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