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补写出下列名句名篇中的空缺部分。

①定乎内外之分,____,斯已矣。(庄子《逍遥游》)

____,而后乃今将图南。(庄子《逍遥游》)

____,俯察品类之盛。(王羲之《兰亭集序》)

④渔父曰“:____,而能与世推移。”(《楚辞》)

____,彩彻区明。(王勃《滕王阁序》)

⑥潦水尽而寒潭清,____。(王勃《滕王阁序》)

____,宠命优渥,岂敢盘桓,有所希冀。(李密《陈情表》)

____,乐以忘忧,不知老之将至云尔。(《论语》)

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    Philo Farnsworth is not a name most people know. But his work changed the way we learn, the way we live, and even the way we think. Philo Farnsworth is responsible for one of the 20th century: television.

    Philo Farnsworth was born in America in 1906. He was interested in science and technology at an early age. When he was twelve years old, he built an electric motor for his family's washing machine. When he was fourteen, he was already giving a lot of thought to electrons(电子). As he was driving the family's horse-drawn plowing machine, he noticed the evenly spaced rows of the potato fields. This sight gave him the idea that electrons could scan(扫描) an image one row at a time—an idea that was the key to electronic television.

    By the time he was twenty-one years old, Farnsworth had started his own company and had managed to build the world's first electronic television. It was a very simple device(设备). But after years of hard work, Farnsworth was able to introduce the kind of television we now use.

    Farnsworth was a great inventor, but lived an unhappy life. He had a legal battle with the company, Radio Corporation of America (RCA) over who the real inventor of the TV was. He won the case, but the government stopped companies from making TVs during the war, so Farnsworth didn't make much money from the invention.

    When Farnsworth was young, he imagined television as a convenient way for distant audiences to enjoy lectures by famous professors, or entertainment by the best symphonies(交响乐) and ballets. When he was older, television became much more popular, but he was very disappointed in the silly programs on TV. He even told his own son, “There's nothing on it worthwhile, and we're not going to watch it in this household.”