Read the text. Put the sentences into the correct groups.
Sir Alexander Fleming was born in Scotland in 1881. He had attended three different schools before he moved to London to study at Regent Street Polytechnic. He had been working at a shipping office for four years when, in 1901, he left his job and went to St. Mary’s Hospital, where he studied medicine. During World War I, Dr Fleming served as a doctor in the Royal Army. There he saw many soldiers dying from infections. Fleming felt that there had to be something that could kill bacteria without causing harm to the human body. For many years he searched for an effective, antiseptic, but it wasn’t until 1928 that he discovered penicillin. Fleming continued his work until his death in 1955. By the time of his death, Alexander Fleming had won many prestigious awards, including the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
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- Варианты
- He studied in different schools when he was a student.
- During World War I, Fleming served as a teacher in the Royal Army.
- Fleming discovered penicillin.
- Alexander Fleming won the Nobel Prize in Engineering.
- Sir Alexander Fleming was born in Scotland in 1891.