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Middle-class homes had indoor running water and furnaces, run on oil, coal, or gas, that produced hot water. Stoves were fueled by gas, and delivery services provided ice for refrigerators. Electric power was available for lamps, sewing machines, irons, and even vacuum cleaners. No domestic task was unaffected. Commercial laundries, for instance, had been doing the wash for urban families for decades; by the early 1900's the first electric washing machines were on the market.

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a household convenience in the passage?


A. The electric fan


Đáp án chính xác

B. The refrigerator

C. The electric light

D. The washing machine

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Trả lời:

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Đáp án A

Thông tin trong bài: "Stoves were fueled by gas, and delivery services provided ice for refrigerators. Electric power was available for lamps, sewing machines, irons, and even vacuum cleaners... Commercial laundries, for instance, had been doing the wash for urban families for decades; by the early 1900’s the first electric washing machines were on the market." (Bếp được cung cấp nhiên liệu bằng gas và các dịch vụ giao hàng cung cấp đá cho tủ lạnh. Năng lượng điện đã có sẵn cho đèn, máy khâu, bàn là, và thậm chí cả máy hút bụi... Chẳng hạn như các tiệm giặt là thương mại đã làm công việc giặt giũ cho các gia đình thành thị trong nhiều thập kỷ; vào đầu những năm 1900, những chiếc máy giặt chạy bằng điện đầu tiên đã có mặt trên thị trường.)

"the electric fan" (quạt điện) không được đề cập là thứ tiện nghi trong gia đình

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