Inventors and Inventions

2020-09-10 07:22冯媛媛
考试与评价·高二版 2020年5期
关键词:机械化利用

冯媛媛

Technology is the reason humans have risen to a dominant role on our planet, above all other species. We are not the strongest or the fastest, in fact we're quite weak in relation to many other animals. But our brains, and our technology have allowed us to dominate the world. The most important discovery in human history is the harnessing (利用) of fire, which allowed us to operate in darkness, keep warm in the winter, and cook food. There is no set date to think about the invention of fire, however.

The first great invention, then, was agriculture. Ancient peoples collected wild grains to eat as long ago as 20,000 BC, but didn't start growing these crops until 13,000 BC and 6,000 BC, depending on the region. One of the earliest crops to be domesticated was rice, in China in around 11,000 BC.

Agriculture includes animals, of course, and the earliest animals to be domesticated are believed to be pigs, in 13,000 BC in Macedonia. The switch to agriculture is crucial, as it provides a food surplus. This surplus means that not everyone has to be involved in food production, freeing people up to conduct trade and advanced science and the arts.

Other crucial inventions are the wheel, invented by the Greeks, which allowed people to carry heavy goods; as well as nails, invented by the Romans, without which construction was difficult.

Another great, world-shaking invention was the compass. The compass was invented between 200 BC and 100 AD in China. Prior to the compass, mariners had to use the sun and stars to navigate, which meant it was impossible to steer when the sky was overcast. The invention allowed accurate navigation in any weather... though the compass was first used for feng shui, or the construction of houses to be harmonious with the environment.

Lead typography machine was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in 1436. Though imprinting symbols or images via stencils and ink had been known in Europe and China for hundreds of years, Gutenberg mechanized (使机械化) the process, improving its speed and efficiency. Up until then, books had to be painstakingly (刻苦地) copied by hand, but now they could be mass-produced easily.

About fifty years after the invention of the printing press, twenty million volumes had been mass-produced. This led to a rise of literacy never seen before.

One of the greatest inventions, which today we take for granted, is the light bulb. There were several contributors to the field before Thomas Edison came along, but today he is credited with the invention of the first practical incandescent (發白热光的) light bulb. He tried thousands of times to create the light bulb before managing to do so in 1879. This invention revolutionized the world.

When asked about the thousands of times he'd failed to create the light bulb, Edison replied “I didn't fail. I just found 2,000 ways now not to make a light bulb; I only needed to find one way to make it work.” Who the next great inventor will be is up in the air.

Answer the following questions.

1. Why was agriculture an important invention?

A. Vegetables  are  more  nutritious  than

meat.

B. It created a food surplus.

C. It made trade easier.

D. Agriculture was not important.

2. Which of the following people invented the wheel?

A. The Romans. B. The Greeks.

C. The Gauls. D. Thomas Edison.

3. Which of the following was the compass first used for?

A. Spaceflight. B. Drawing circles.

C. Feng shui. D. Agriculture.

4. Why was the printing press important?

A. It allowed average people to afford the books.

B. It created a food surplus.

C. It made trade easier.

D. It  allowed  the  mass-production  of

literature.

5. Which of the following people invented the light bulb?

A. The Romans. B. The Greeks.

C. The Gauls. D. Thomas Edison.

(Key  p. 37)

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