文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一些早期的发明,包括弓箭、陶器、轮子、锁和钥匙、编织技术、眼镜和钟表等。这些发明在人类社会的发展中起到了重要的作用,并且一些发明至今仍然被广泛使用。
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One of the earliest-known inventions is the bow and arrow, which is still used throughout the world today, 15,000 years 1 it was first invented. Of course, these days, the bow and arrow 2 (use) mainly in sporting events, but in some places it is still a means of killing animals for food.
In western Asia, another extremely important invention was born — the ability to produce pots. As long as 6500 years ago, people were producing pottery, mostly plain and without designs, but the technique has changed little since.
Some people say that the wheel is the single most important invention. Early examples from about 5000 years ago have been found in the forests of Europe. Around 1500 years later, the Phoenicians used sand, limestone and sodium carbonate to produce 3 else which we would be lost without-glass.
How many things do you lock with a key every day? Doors, cupboards? The car? We really don't think much about them, 4 we? Well, the first example of a lock and key dates back to 2750 years ago, in Assyria. This is a lock on a large wooden door in the palace of Sargon II.
Another amazing invention, which we probably take for granted these days, is the skill of knitting 5 first appeared in the Roman Empire, some 1700 years ago. The 6 (early) examples are knitted socks!
Eye glasses developed from just one lens in a frame, like a simple magnifying glass, way back in the 13th century. In about 1290, the idea to put two lenses in a frame to sit on the nose was developed in Florence. And, believe it or not, the modern contact lens is 120 years old!
Time flies and we spend a lot of time 7 (check) how much time we have left! This would be impossible 8 clocks and watches, 9 are all around us: on walls, on our wrists, on our PCs, and even on our mobiles and iPod’s. The first pocket watch was invented by Thomas Tompion (1639-1714) in England 330 years ago, and his watch — face design, with two (and sometimes three) hands moving around a single dial, 10 (remain) largely unchanged in all that time.