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1.politics 政治

2.printer 印刷商

3.almanace 年历

4.experiments 实验

5.bifocals 双光眼镜

6.supervised 监督

7.ambassador 大使




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Benjamin Franklin


Benjamin Franklin was one of the most famous people in American history.

He was never a President of the United Statesbut he made great achievements in many areas in lifeincluding businessliteraturescienceand politics.

Benjamin Franklin was born in the city of Bostonduring the year 1706.

In his early yearsFranklin was very poor.

As a young manhe worked for his older brotherwho was a printer.

Howeverthe two brother soon argued with each other.

Benjamin decided to leaveand he moved to the city of Philadelphia.

He worked very hard and soon became a successful printer.

He published his own newspapersand he also published books called almanacswhich contained many wise sayings.

Many of the wise sayings in Franklin's almanacs are still repeated today.

Franklin's printing business was very successful but he was also very interested in science.

He performed experiments on the topic of electricity.

Some of these experiments were very dangerous.

In one experimentFranklin was almost killed when he went outside during a lightning storm and flew a kite that had a metal key attached.

HoweverFranklin was lucky enough to avoid injuryand he learned new facts about electricity.

In addition to scientific researchFranklin was also an inventor.

He invented a new kind of eye-glasses calledbifocals.

Bifocals are eye-glasses that allow people to see things that are far awaybut also allow them to read things that are very close.

Another invention was a new kind of stove for burning wood.

This new stove was much more efficient than the older stove had been.

He also invented a new lightning rodwhich keeps house safe from lightning.

Franklin was also interested in making his city a better place to live.

He started a public libraryand he helped to organize a hospital and a fire department.

In additionhe supervised the postal servicewhich operated profitably under his command.

In his later yearsFranklin became heavily involved in politics.

For most of Franklin's lifethe United Sates was not yet a country.

Insteadthe states were still colonies of Englandbut Franklin encouraged other Americans to become an independent country.

When the United States became a countryFranklin became the American ambassador to France.

The French people like Franklin very much.

Franklin later returned to the United Statesand he died in 1790.

Todaymany Americans still admire the brilliant achievements of Benjamin Franklinwho did so much to improve people's lives.

The picture of Benjamin Franklin can be seen on the American one hundred-dollar bill.


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