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The first locomotive or train engine was powered by steam and ran on rails for the first
time __________________ (in/at/ by) the beginning of the nineteenth century. It
__________________ (to design) by Richard Trevithick, an Englishman, who was
certain that steam power ___________________ (to have) a future. In fact,
__________________ (their/ its/ it’s) future was fairly short-lived. By the late 1800s,
electric trains __________________(to begin) to replace the noisy, smoky, steampowered locomotive.
Next, railways changed the world. For the first time in history, people and goods
could ________________ (to transport) long distances and at high speed.
__________________ (The/ A/ -) train is a fast, comfortable way to get to other
locations. High-speed trains can move at 300 kilometres per hour, and Japan already
has trains which are held up by magnetic force and __________________
(should/can/must) reach speeds of 480 kph. In addition, trains use _____________
(little/less/the least) fuel than cars. Richard Trevithick may not have foreseen such
developments but certainly he __________________ (to approve) of them
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The first locomotive or train engine was powered by steam and ran on rails for the first time at (in/at/ by) the beginning of the nineteenth century. It
was designed (to design) by Richard Trevithick, an Englishman, who was
certain that steam power was going to have(to have) a future. In fact,
its (their/ its/ it’s) future was fairly short-lived. By the late 1800s,
electric trains began (to begin) to replace the noisy, smoky, steampowered locomotive.
Next, railways changed the world. For the first time in history, people and goods could be transported(to transport) long distances and at high speed.
The (The/ A/ -) train is a fast, comfortable way to get to other
locations. High-speed trains can move at 300 kilometres per hour, and Japan already has trains which are held up by magnetic force and can
(should/can/must) reach speeds of 480 kph. In addition, trains use less
(little/less/the least) fuel than cars. Richard Trevithick may not have foreseen such
developments but certainly he approves (to approve) of them
was designed (to design) by Richard Trevithick, an Englishman, who was
certain that steam power was going to have(to have) a future. In fact,
its (their/ its/ it’s) future was fairly short-lived. By the late 1800s,
electric trains began (to begin) to replace the noisy, smoky, steampowered locomotive.
Next, railways changed the world. For the first time in history, people and goods could be transported(to transport) long distances and at high speed.
The (The/ A/ -) train is a fast, comfortable way to get to other
locations. High-speed trains can move at 300 kilometres per hour, and Japan already has trains which are held up by magnetic force and can
(should/can/must) reach speeds of 480 kph. In addition, trains use less
(little/less/the least) fuel than cars. Richard Trevithick may not have foreseen such
developments but certainly he approves (to approve) of them
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