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Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton, one of the most brilliant minds in history, was born on January 4,
1643, in the small town of Woolsthorpe, England. As a child, he was rather quiet and
didn't always fit in with his peers. Instead of jumping into games, young Isaac
preferred to spend his time exploring the wonders of nature and experimenting with
colors and light.
As Isaac grew older, he attended the University of Cambridge, where his passion
for physics and science grew bigger. During his time at college, he studied deeper the
works of great thinkers who came before him, like Galileo and Descartes. Once
Newton observed an apple fell from a tree. This event sparked his thoughts about
why objects fall to the ground, leading to the formulation of his famous law of
universal gravitation. One legend says that the apple actually fell onto his head but
there is no proof to this
Isaac Newton also had a keen interest in mathematics, and he played a key role in
developing mathematical analysis. His groundbreaking book, "Mathematical Principles
Of Natural Philosophy", or simply "Principles", published in 1687, explained his laws of
motion and universal gravitation, laying the foundation for modern physics.
A. In his childhood Isaac Newton was...
1) noisy and communicative.
2) shy and quiet.
3) naughty and restless.
B. Young Isaac was fond of...
1) jumping into games.
2) reading historical books.
3) studying the nature.
Вопрос:
2) Прочитайте текст. Для каждого из предложений А-Е необходимо выбрать один
верный вариант ответа из трёх представленных (1, 2 или 3).
Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton, one of the most brilliant minds in history, was born on January 4,
1643, in the small town of Woolsthorpe, England. As a child, he was rather quiet and
didn't always fit in with his peers. Instead of jumping into games, young Isaac
preferred to spend his time exploring the wonders of nature and experimenting with
colors and light.
As Isaac grew older, he attended the University of Cambridge, where his passion
for physics and science grew bigger. During his time at college, he studied deeper the
works of great thinkers who came before him, like Galileo and Descartes. Once
Newton observed an apple fell from a tree. This event sparked his thoughts about
why objects fall to the ground, leading to the formulation of his famous law of
universal gravitation. One legend says that the apple actually fell onto his head but
there is no proof to this
Isaac Newton also had a keen interest in mathematics, and he played a key role in
developing mathematical analysis. His groundbreaking book, "Mathematical Principles
Of Natural Philosophy", or simply "Principles", published in 1687, explained his laws of
motion and universal gravitation, laying the foundation for modern physics.
A. In his childhood Isaac Newton was...
1) noisy and communicative.
2) shy and quiet.
3) naughty and restless.
B. Young Isaac was fond of...
1) jumping into games.
2) reading historical books.
3) studying the nature.