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I. Some parts of the following passage have been removed. Read the passage and put them back to where they fit. (Some of suggested answers do not fit at all). Write your answers in the space provided.
The history of hot dog begins in 1900, when a man was trying to sell sausages in the streets of New York. He boiled them and (1)................ No one was interested until he started to shout, “Get your hot dachshunch sausages here.” (A dachshunch is a long thin, brown dog - its shape closely resembles a sausage!) (2)................, he sold many more of his sausages than usual.
A newspaper reported had taken a photograph of the sausage seller holding a sausage in his hand for a story in his paper. But he was not sure of how to spell “dachshunch,” so he called it a “hot dog” sausage. That is how the name for the sausage began to be used.
The same salesman usually lent a pair of gloves to his customers to hold the hot sausages with. Once somebody (3)....................back the gloves. Therefore, he went to a baker and requested that he make some long pieces of bread (4) ..................
This was (5).....................that it remained unchanged ever since. So the next time you are offered a hot-dog, you will not wonder about where the name comes from.
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The history of hot dog begins in 1900, when a man was trying to sell sausages in the streets of New York. He boiled them and (1)................ No one was interested until he started to shout, “Get your hot dachshunch sausages here.” (A dachshunch is a long thin, brown dog - its shape closely resembles a sausage!) (2)................, he sold many more of his sausages than usual.
A newspaper reported had taken a photograph of the sausage seller holding a sausage in his hand for a story in his paper. But he was not sure of how to spell “dachshunch,” so he called it a “hot dog” sausage. That is how the name for the sausage began to be used.
The same salesman usually lent a pair of gloves to his customers to hold the hot sausages with. Once somebody (3)....................back the gloves. Therefore, he went to a baker and requested that he make some long pieces of bread (4) ..................
This was (5).....................that it remained unchanged ever since. So the next time you are offered a hot-dog, you will not wonder about where the name comes from.
A. with which to hold the hot-dog in place. B. After he had made many delicious ones C. then kept them warm in a tank of hot water D. such a perfect combination | E. As a result of his gimmick F. with which to keep it warm G. forgot to give him H. taken for granted and after |