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ТЕКСТ 8D ПЕРВЫЕ ДНИ АВТОМОБИЛЯТЕКСТ 8D ПЕРВЫЕ ДНИ АВТОМОБИЛЯ 1. Одна из первых попыток для приведения в движение транспортного средства путем механической энергии было предложено Исаак Ньютон. Но первый самоходная машина была построена французский военный инженер Cugnot в 1763 году. Он построил приводом паровой двигатель, который имеет три колеса, двух пассажиров и побежал на максимальной скорости четырех миль. Перевозка является большим достижением, но он был далек от совершенства и крайне неэффективно. Поставка паровой длилась всего 15 минут и перевозки пришлось остановить каждые 100 ярдов сделать больше пара. 2. в 1825 году в Великобритании был построен паровой двигатель. Транспортное средство 18 пассажиров и охватывает 8 миль за 45 минут. Однако хода автомобилей встретился с большой оппозицией в Великобритании. Дальнейшее развитие автомобиля задерживается из-за ограничений, обусловленных законодательных актов. Самым известным из этих актов был красный флаг закон 1865 года, согласно которой скорость пара механических транспортных средств было ограничено 4 миль в час и человек с красным флагом пришлось ходить перед ним. Автомобилизм действительно начал в стране после отмены этого закона. 3. в России существует .were городов, где Легковые автомобили были запрещены вообще. Когда, редактор местной газеты в городе Уральск купил автомобиль, «губернатор издал эти инструкции полиции: «Когда автомобиль появится на улицах, это остановить и препровождены в полицейский участок, где его драйвер должен быть привлечен к ответственности.» 4. From i860 to 1900 was a period of the application of gasoline engines to motor cars in many countries, The first to perfect gasoline engine was N. Otto who introduced the four-stroke cycle of operation. By that time motor cars got a standard shape and appearance. In 1896 a procession of motor cars took place from London to Brighton to show how reliable the new vehicles were. In fact, many of the cars broke, for the transmissions were still unreliable and constantly gave trouble. The cars of that time were very small, two-seated cars with no roof, driven by an engine placed under the seat. Motorists had to carry large cans of fuel and separate spare tyres, for there were no repair or filling stations to serve them. After World War I it became possible to achieve greater reliability of motor cars, brakes became more efficient. Constant efforts were made to standardize common components. Multi-cylinder engines came into use, most commonly used are four-cylinder engines. 5. Like most other great human achievements, the motor car is not the product of any single inventor. Gradually the development of vehicles driven by internal combustion engine - cars, as they had come to be known, led to the abolition of earlier restrictions. Huge capital began to flow into the automobile industry. From 1908 to 1924 the number of cars in the world rose from 200 thousand to 20 million; by 1960 it had reached 60 million! No other industry had ever developed at such a rate. 6. There are about 3,000 Americans who like to collect antique cars. They have several clubs such as Antique Automobile Club and Veteran Motor Car Club, which specialize in rare models. The clubs practise meetings where members can exhibit their cars. Collectors can also advertise in the magazines published by their clubs. Some magazines specialise in a single type of car such as glorious Model "T". A number of museums have exhibitions of antique automobile models whose glory rings in automobile history. But practically the best collection -100 old cars of great rarity - is in possession of William Harrah. He is very influential in his field. The value of his collection is not only historical but also practical: photographs of his cars are used for films and advertisements. 7. In England there is the famous "Beaulieu Motor Museum" - the home for veteran cars. The founder of the Museum is Lord Montague, the son of one of Englands motoring pioneers, who opened it in 1952 in memory of his father. Lord Montagues father was the first person in England to be fined by the police for speeding. He was fined 5 pounds for going faster than 12 miles per hour! In the Museum''s collection there is a car called the Silver Ghost which people from near and far go to see. It was built by Rolls-Royce in 1907, and called the Silver Ghost because it ran so silently and was painted silver. There is a car called The Knight. It is the first British petrol-driven car. Its top speed was only 8 m.p .h.! In the Museum there is also a two-seater car built in 1903.
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