A. TO THINK B. THINKING C. FOR THINKINGD. THAT THOUGHTIII. ĐỌC ĐOẠN...

5. A. to think

B. thinking

C. for thinkingD. that thought

III. Đọc đoạn văn sau và trả lời các câu hỏi.

Alexander Fleming was born in 1881 in Scotland. He went to a small school in a village, and when

he left school, he didn't go to university. He worked for five years in an office. But his brother, Tom, was

a doctor and helped Fleming to go to university and study medicine. So he went to London University and

in 1906, he became a doctor. In 1915, Fleming married Sarah McElroy, an Irish woman. They had one son.

During the First World War, many soldiers died in hospital because they didn't have the right medicines.

So after the war, Fleming tried to find a drug that could help them. He worked for many years and in 1928,

he discovered a new drug and he called it "penicillin". He later worked with an Australian and a German

scientist to develop a drug that doctors could use. In 1945, the won the Nobel Prize in medicine for their

work on penicillin.