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安徽省黄山市2019-2020学年高一下学期英语期末考试试卷
Let's look at some inventions that had their roots in the UK.
The bagless vacuum cleaner (吸尘器), James Dyson,1979
There are some things we don't know we need until someone invents them. For example, the bagless vacuum cleaner. James Dyson came up with the idea after spending a lot of money on an expensive cleaner that simply pushed dirt around.
Most of us would have given it up, but Dyson went on to change the basic principle of a vacuum cleaner — an idea that hadn't been challenged for 100 years — by designing a system that removed the necessity of the bag for good. His final version took five years of research.
However, when Dyson first approached manufacturers (制造商) with his idea, he couldn't interest them. But he didn't give up and set up a factory in Wiltshire in 1993 to produce them himself. Two years later, Dyson's products were outselling the competition.
The Mini Alec Issigonis, 1959
While the Americans were driving supersize Cadillacs, Britain famously went in the opposite direction and came up with a small car.
Alec Issigonis was responsible for the design and made a name for himself in motoring history with its launch (投放市场) in 1959 for the British Motor Corporation (BMC).
The Mini's success wasn't overnight. Many thought it "strange", but it developed into a love affair with the British that's never decreased, helped by the fact that many stars loved it.
The London sewage system, Joseph Bazalgette, 1865
Like any major city, London has always produced large amounts of waste. Give thanks to Joseph Bazalgette, an engineer who developed a far-reaching underground sewage system. It changed the process of getting rid of waste by dumping it into the Thames River. Even more impressive was his idea to construct pipes that would function for nearly 150 years and still be large enough to meet the need of the increasing population. As he said, "We're only going to do this once."
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