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新视野大学英语读写教程第一册unit8-c Great Ideas

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Section C
Great Ideas

Some of the most important inventions of the past 2,000 years may surprise you.

Want to get rich? Become famous? You don't have to be a film star or a basketball player or a musician. You can do it by becoming an inventor. Over the past 2,000 years inventors have created machines and articles that have changed the world.
And it's not just the big ideas like computers, printing presses and steam engines (蒸汽机) that become big things.
Just think how the past 2,000 years would be different without these "small" big ideas:

It's a clean sweep
In 1871, American inventor Ives McGaffey realized that if you turned an air pump (气泵)the opposite way, you would have a machine that could pick up dirt. He called his machine an aspirator(吸气器). The huge device was powered by a steam engine.
Another American, James Murray Spangler, designed a much lighter machine in 1907 with an electric engine. He sold the idea, now called a vacuum cleaner(真空吸尘器),to a man named William H. Hoover. The company is still making Hoover vacuums and we're a little bit cleaner for it.

Stuck on you
Inventors get interested when they find out people don't like the way something works.
One day in 1923, young lab worker Richard Drew from the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing(制造)Company heard workers in an automobile body shop complaining. It seems they could not find the right kind of tape to put on cars while they painted them. Either the tape stuck too much and ruined the paint job or it fell off too soon and the paint ran onto another part of the car.
Drew spent two years creating a tape that stuck just enough. We know it now as masking tape. But Drew wasn't done. In 1930, he created a see-through, water-proof(防水的), cellophane(薄膜)adhesive(胶粘剂). The company called it Scotch tape and started selling it by the ton.

Accidents can work wonders
In the late 1940s, engineer Percy L. Spencer of the Raytheon Company was experimenting with high-frequency(高频率)radio waves. These had been used to find enemy planes and ships in World War II. Spencer noticed the waves had made a chocolate bar(块)in his pocket soft. Could these waves be used to heat food?
Spencer soon invented the microwave oven(微波炉), which made millions of dollars for Raytheon and millions of bags of popcorn(爆米花)for kids everywhere.

Geniuses need not apply(应用,努力)
Alexander Graham Bell was a teacher of the deaf. He did not know much about electricity. That was probably a good thing because most electricity masters did not think a voice could be sent over a wire. In three years of day and night effort, Bell figured out how to send sound over a changing electric current. He got his patent(专利)on the telephone on March 7, 1876. It is one of the most valuable patents ever given by the U.S.

Keep your trousers on
In 1907, engineer Gideon Sundback got interested in improving a "hookless(无钩的)fastener(扣件)" patented in 1893. It was supposed to do away with the tiring work of buttoning the many buttons on clothes of the day. But the fastener did not work well.
For years Sundback lay awake half the night trying to solve the problem. In 1913 he designed a hookless fastener that worked. But no one made much money on the invention until a Canadian businessman decided to call it a "zipper(拉链)". Soon millions were sold every year and trousers everywhere stopped falling down.
Now that's a tiny — yet BIG — idea.

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     奇思妙想
     在过去两千年里最重要的发明中,有一些会令你大吃一惊。
     想富起来吗?想出名吗?你并不一定要成为影星、篮球运动员或音乐家。你可以通过当发明家来实现自己的梦想。 在过去两千年里,发明家们创造了各式各样改变了世界的机器和装置。
     不仅仅是诸如计算机、印刷机和蒸汽机之类的伟大想法变成了伟大的发明。
     想想吧,要是没有下面这些不起眼的、却又是了不起的想法,过去的两千年会是多么的不同: 
     吸尘器  挺管用 
     1871年,美国发明家艾夫斯·麦加菲意识到,如果将气泵的转动反个向,它就会变成一台能吸起灰尘的机器。 他称之为吸气器。这个巨大的装置是由蒸汽机带动的。
     另一位美国人詹姆斯·默里·斯潘格勒于1907年设计了一台带电动机的更为轻便的机器。 他把这项现在叫做真空吸尘器的发明卖给了一个叫威廉·H·胡佛的男子。他的公司至今仍在制造胡佛牌真空吸尘器,我们的环境也因此而变得干净些了。 
     好胶带 招人爱 
     当发明家们发现人们对某种东西不满意时,他们就会兴趣大发。
     1923年的一天,明尼苏达州采矿与制造公司年轻的实验室技术员理查德·德鲁听说一家汽车车身制造厂的工人们遇到了个难题。 好像是他们找不到一种在给汽车喷漆时可以贴在车上的合适的胶带。要么是胶带太粘,结果把刚喷好的漆也弄坏了;要么是胶带脱落得太快,结果油漆流到了汽车的其他部位。
     德鲁花了两年的时间发明了一种粘度恰到好处的胶带,就是我们今天的防护胶带。 但是,德鲁并没有就此满足。1930零年,他发明了一种透明、防水的薄膜胶粘剂。 他所在的公司把它叫做苏格兰胶带,并开始成吨地销售。 
     偶然事  创奇迹 
     20世纪40年代后期,雷神公司的工程师珀西·L·斯潘塞正在从事高频无线电波实验。 这些无线电波曾在第二次世界大战中被用于搜索敌人的飞机和船只。 斯潘塞发现,这类电波将他口袋里的一块巧克力软化了。那末,这些无线电波可不可以用来加热食物呢?
     不久,斯潘塞便发明了微波炉。这项发明为雷神公司赚到了数百万美元,也为世界各地的孩子们爆出了数百万袋的爆米花。 
     是天才  事必成 
     亚历山大·格雷厄姆·贝尔曾经当过耳聋学生的教师。他对电学所知甚少。 这或许是件好事,因为大多数电气专家认为声音无法通过电线传送。 经过三年夜以继日的努力,贝尔弄清了如何通过波动的电流传送声音。 他于1876年3月7日获得到了发明电话的专利。这是美国所批准的最有价值的专利之一。 
     拉链到  裤不掉 
     1907年,工程师吉迪恩·森德贝克对改进一件1893年的专利产品"无钩扣件"产生了兴趣。 人们认为这种扣件能够免除扣扣子的麻烦,因为当时的人们衣服上扣子很多,可当时的无钩扣件的性能并不理想。
     一连几年,森德贝克夜不能寐,试图解决这一问题。1913年,他设计了一种性能理想的无钩扣件。 但并没有人因此而发财。最后,一个加拿大商人决定给它起命为"拉链"。 很快,拉链的年销售量达到了数百万条,人们也不再掉裤子了。
     现在,拉链成了虽不起眼、却很了不起的东西!
 

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