Test 08.2 A Jaa Sulje Kirjaudu sisään lähettääksesi tämän lomakkeen Valitse lauseeseen sopiva muoto. 1. My friend Angela does nothing but a. complaining b. complains c. complain d. to complain about the injustices in the world. a b c d 2. It's no use a. getting b. to get c. and get d. be getting upset about things you can't do anything about, is it? a b c d 3. Yesterday Angela asked me a. sitting b. sat c. sit d. to sit down. I knew what would follow. a b c d 4. I was made a. listen b. to listen c. listening d. to have listened to stories about women inventors whose inventions men had taken credit for. Like Margaret Knight. a b c d 5. Today Margaret Knight is known for a. being invented b. to have invented c. having invented d. to invent the paper bag machine. a b c d 6. But she had a. fight b. to fight c. fighting d. being fought for the patent rights in court for three years. a b c d 7. The man who stole her invention argued that a woman was incable of a. design b. to design c. being designed d. designing such a device. a b c d 8. Then Angela told me about Lisa Meitner, who was forced a. flee b. to flee c. fleeing d. to have fled from Germany in the late 1930s because of her Jewish ancestry. a b c d 9. She kept a. to correspond b. correspond c. corresponding d. being corresponded with her research partner Otto Hahn from where she lived in Scandinavia. Together they first articulated the idea of nuclear fission. a b c d 10. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences let Hahn a. to get b. getting c. having got d. get the credit (as he had left Meitner's name off the paper), granting him the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1944. Meitner eventually earned a more exclusive honor, though; in 1994 she was honored with an element—meitnerium, or Mt on the Periodic Table. a b c d 10 p Kirjaudu sisään lähettääksesi tämän lomakkeen