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【Whatdoestheword"patent(专利权)"meantoyou?Doesitinterestyou?Ifitdoes,stopandthinkamomentaboutsomeofthecommonplacethingsthatyouuseeveryday:thetelephone,radio,television,andthethousandsofothe】
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What does the word"patent (专利权)"mean to you?Does it interest you?If it does,stop and think a moment about some of the commonplace things that you use every day:the telephone,radio,television,and the thousands of other things that enrich our lives today,were once only ideas in the minds of men.If it had not been possible to patent their ideas,so as to protect them from being copied,these inventions might never have been fully developed to serve human beings.

If there were no patent protection there would be little encouragement to invent,for once the secrets of an invention became known,those who did not experience the inventor's risks and expenses(花费) might well fill the market with their copies of his product and steal much of the benefit (益处) of his efforts.

The most basic values in the U.S.patent system came from England.During the rule of Queen Elizabeth I in England,the growing technology was furthered by the giving of exclusive privileges (独家特权) to people who had invented new processes (程序) or tools-a step that did much to encourage creativity.Later,an important value was added:society had everything to gain and nothing to lose by giving exclusive privileges to an inventor,because a patent for an invention was given for something new that society never had before.

George Washington signed the first patent law on April 10,1790,and less than four months later,the first patent was given to a man named Samuel Hopkins for a chemical process,an improved method in soap making.

In 1936,the Patent Office became a separate department and it has grown into an organization of over 2,500people who every week deal with more than 1,600patent applications,and of those,give more than 1,000.A patent may be given for any new and useful process,machine,or planning method.

The patent system has also helped to improve the pay of the American worker to an unexpected level; he can produce and earn more by using computers or

唐毅谦回答:
  56-59:DBCA   56题答案:D考查细节理解题,根据文中的最后一段可知,鼓励创造性的过程,带来了巨大的利益的社会作为一个整体,使美国的技术超越了现代世界的休息.所以人们努力发明创造,故答案是D.   57题答案:B考查细节理解题,根据文中的第二段可知因为他们的创造力很重要,故答案是B.   58题答案:C考查细节理解题,根据文中的倒数第二段twoimportantpatentedinventions.Patentedinventionsalsohelpkeeppricesdownbyencouragingcompetition.可知物品的价钱降低了,故答案是C.   59题答案:A考查细节理解题,根据文中的句意并且促使美国在科技上能够超越现代世界里的其他国家,故答案是A.
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