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Thomas Edison developed[d?'vel?p]·¢Õ¹ the first practical light bulb in 1879. Before the invention of the light bulb, people had to²»µÃ²» useʹÓà oil lamps[??l] [l?mp]Ó͵Æ, gas lamps[g?s]ÆøµÆ or»òÕß candles['k?nd(?)l]À¯Öò to see at nightÔÚÍíÉÏ. WithÓÐÁË light bulbs, people can do as many things in the evenings as they can in the daytime['de?ta?m]ÔÚ°×Ìì. Can you imagine[?'m?d??n]ÏëÏó livingÉú»î withoutûÓÐ themËûÃÇ?

A pen giant ['d?a??nt]¸Ö±Ê¾ÞÍ·

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Do you know Laszlo Biro? Maybe»òÐí you do not, but you probablyºÜ¿ÉÄÜ use his invention[?n'ven?(?)n] ·¢Ã÷every day, and you may»òÐí evenÉõÖÁ have it in your hand right nowÏÖÔÚ!

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Biro ['bai?r?u] (1899¡ª1985) was the inventor [?n'vent?]·¢Ã÷¼Ò of the ball-point penÔ²Öé±Ê. He was born in ³öÉúÓÚBudapest, Hungary['h??g?ri]ÐÙÑÀÀû. In the 1930s, when he worked asµ± a newspaper ±¨Ö½editor['ed?t?]±à¼­, he used a fountain[fa?nt?n] pen¸Ö±Ê almost ¼¸ºõevery day. HoweverÈ»¶ø, he had to refill[ri?'f?l]ÖØÐÂ×°Âú it all 13

the timeÒ»Ö±. The ink[??k]Ä«Ë® also did not dry[dra?] ¸ÉeasilyÈÝÒ×µØ, and it sometimes made a mess[mes]ŪµÃÒ»ÍÅÔã on the paper. Biro wanted a better pen. His brother, George, helped him develop[d?'vel?p]·¢Õ¹£»¿ª·¢ a special['spe?(?)l] ÌرðµÄinkÄ«Ë®. The ink dried¸É easily. Then they developed a new typeÖÖÀà of pen.

ÓÐÒ»¸öСÇòÔڱʼ⡣СÇò¹ö¶¯Ê±°ÑīˮӡÔÚÖ½ÉÏ¡£ËûÃÇ°ÑËü³ÆΪ¡°Ô²Öé±Ê¡±¡£ There was a tiny['ta?n?] ball[b??l]΢СµÄ at the tip[t?p] ofÔÚ..µÄ¶¥¶Ë the pen. The ball rolled[r??l]¹ö¶¯ ink onto paper asµ± it moved[mu?v]Òƶ¯. They called it the ¡°ballpoint¡± pen['b?lp??nt].

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The ballpoint pen was a great success[s?k'ses]¼«´óµÄ³É¹¦. Everyone loved it. Now millions of³É°ÙÉÏǧÍòµÄ people use it all over the worldÈ«ÊÀ½ç every day.

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People will always remember¼Çס Biro forÒòΪ his invention·¢Ã÷. Today in many English-speaking countries['k?ntr?]˵ӢÓïµÄ¹ú¼Ò, people stillÈÔÈ» use the word ¡°biro¡± to refer to [r?'f??]Ö¸´ú any kind of ballpoint pen.

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The Kongming Lantern['l?nt?n]µÆÁý and the hot-air balloon [b?'lu?n]ÈÈÆøÇò

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The Kongming Lantern ['l?nt?n] is very popularÁ÷ÐÐ all over AsiaÕû¸öÑÇÖÞ. It is a kind ofÒ»ÖÖ paper lanternÖ½µÆÁý withÓÐ×Å a closed[kl??zd] ·â±ÕµÄtop¶¥²¿ and a small candle['k?nd(?)l] À¯ÖòinsideÀïÃæ. The candle heats [hi?t]¼ÓÈÈ the air ¿ÕÆø

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inside the lantern and makes it rise[ra?z]ÉÏÉý. People use the Kongming Lantern on important days and during ['dj??r??]ÔÚ¡­ÆÚ¼ä festivals['fest?v(?)l]½ÚÈÕ.

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During the time of the Three Kingdoms['k??d?m]Èý¹ú, Zhuge Liang used suchÕâÑùµÄ lanterns to give signals['s?gn(?)l]·¢³öÐźŠin battles['b?t(?)l]Õ½ÒÛ. The Kongming Lantern led toµ¼Ö the invention[?n'ven?(?)n] of the hot-air balloon.

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