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Snacks for Sailors* Cckers are a populr snack all over the world。 There are many dierent shapes and flavors of cracke、 Some people like to eat them with cheese or meat on them、and others eat them wilhout amything. Saltines are a very popular kind of cracker They are square cmdckers with salt on them、and they also have many smal holes Cckers were invented in 1792 by John Peamon im Massachusetts in the United States Pearson owned a bakery、 amd he wanted to make akind of food Ior sailor Sailors oNen took bread with them on ships、but the bread spoiled* quickly。 Peanon mixed fiour and water together、and he baked it umil it was very dy. He named his new food Peaon's Pilot Bead, but many sailom called it "hardack" The English word "cracker' was not used until 1801、 At that time、a man named Josiah Bent had his own hardack bakey. One dy Bent was baking picces of hardtack、 The pieces burned、and they made a crckling sound* When he heard this sound、he thought of the word "cracker" Bent also waned to sell his cracke to people oher than sailors。 He put salt in his reeipe to make them mor deliciows. Bent's cmckers became very popular in the northeastern United Siatex、 amd people there oNNen put them in soup。 Soon、people in other pars of the country began eting them。 Later、a company called Nabisco bought boh Peamons and Bents bakeris. Nabico continued to use Bents recipe、 but it gave the cracken a new name、saltines *sailor 前 *spoi 簡る *Crackling sOund: パチバチする芝

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英語 高校生

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英語 高校生

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講 Do you use *'sicky notes? They are used by many people in schools, offces and homes every day They appeared jn the world through the inspiration and hard work of two scientists. You may be surprised to hear that it took fhem twelve years to develop this simple product. 了 Dr Spencer Silver was a scientst at an American company, In 1968, while he was trying to make a strong *“glue, he invented Something unique by accident。 j stuck well to things, but 江 Was Weak enough to be taken off easily It was not the glue Dr Silver was hoping to make, but he didnt believe that せ as a complete failare、 He asked his “Ycoworkers if his glue had any use, but no one was interested in 3 Im 1974 Dr Art Fry, another scienttst at the same company, had a problem. When he sang in church, his *?bookmarks always fell out of his songbook. Then he remembered Tr Silvers inventon. He put the glue on the back of some small pieces of ape They were the frst shcky bookmarks. Although they were very useful Je did not think fhey would sell well, because they could be used again and again. 3 One day Dr Ery wrote some questons on a small piece of paper He put some glie on the back of this note and stuck it on a report He sent the report to another scientist. The scientist wrote his answers on the note and sent it back、 In this way Dr. Fry found another use for Dr. Silver's invention 一 it could help people cormmunicate with each other. The two scientists started to work together to sell the sHcky notes as a new たを product. Im 1978, fhey gave free *"samples to many people in a city in "Tdaho. Almost everyone who tried the product said that they Hiked it By 1980 it was sold everywhere in fhe United States. Now the sticky notes are used al over the world. ・331 words :

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