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In1807NoahWebsterbeganhisgreatestworkAnAmericanDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguage.InpreparingtheworkhedevotedtenyearstothestudyofEnglishanditsrelationshiptootherlanguagesandsevenmoreyearstothewritingitself.Publishedintwovolumesin1828AnAmericanDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguagehasbecometherecognizedauthority权威forusageintheUnitedStates.Webster’spurposeinwritingitwastoshowthattheAmericanlanguagewasdevelopingdistinctmeaningspronunciationsandspellingsfromthoseofBritishEnglish.Heisresponsibleforadvancingsimplifiedspellingforms:"develop"insteadoftheBritishform"develope";"theater"and"center"insteadof"theatre"and"centre";"color"and"honor"insteadof"colour"and"honour". AccordingtothispassagewhichoneofthefollowingspellingswouldWebsterhaveapprovedinhisdictionaries
Mostchildrenwithhealthyappetitesarereadytoeatalmostanythingthatisofferedthemandachildrarelydislikesfood21itisbadlycooked. Thewayamealiscookedandservedismostimportantandan22servedmealwillimproveachild’sappetite.Neveraskachild23helikesordislikesafoodandneverdiscusslikesanddislikesinfrontofhimorallow24elsetodoso.Ifthefathersayshehatesfatmeatorthemotherrefusesvegetablesinthechild’shearingheis25tocopythisprocedure.Takeit26grantedthathelikeseverythingandheprobablywill.Nothinghealthfulshouldbeomittedforthemealbecauseofasupposeddislike.Atmealtimesitisagoodideatogiveachildasmallportionandlethimcomebackforasecondhelpingratherthangivehimas27asheislikelytoeatallatonce.Donottalktoomuchtothechild28mealtimesbutlethimgetonwithhisfoodanddonotallowhimtoleavethetableimmediatelyafteramealorhewillsoonlearntoswallowhisfoodsohecanhurrybacktohistoys.Under29circumstancesmustachildbecoaxed哄骗30forcedtoeat. 28
OneoftheindustrialgiantswhochangedAmericansocietywasHenryFordhornonafarminMichiganin1863andhegrewuptobringforthsomeofthemostrevolutionaryimprovementsinautomotivetechnologyintheearly20thcentury.Hisoutstandingmechanicalabilityledhimtobecomeinterestedinthenewautomobilesintheearly1900s.Thoughbedidnotinventtheautomobileheimproveduponeveryoneelse’sdesigns.Hewasapersonwhobelievedininexpensiveefficientproductionsoheestablishedstandardsforhisplantsandworkers.HealsostandardizedandproducedmanynewautopartsforhisFordMotorCompanycars.Thenhestudiedtheworkers’problemsandthousandsofautomobilesperyear.Infacthisplantshadproduced15millionModelTSby1927.Ford’spersonalitywasnotallthrift节俭efficiencyandinventivenesshowever.Hewasamanwhowascoldandwhocouldnotkeeppacewiththecompetitionduetohisownrigidity严格.Hiscompanysufferedbecauseofhisdesiretomaintaintheexistingstateinsteadofmeetingandbeatingthecompetitionbychanginghisproducts.Finallyhesawthathemustchangeorfailthereforeheintroducedanewtypeengineandonceagaintookovertheautomobilemarket.FordleftalegacyofmillionsofdollarsmillionsofjobsforAmericanworkersandmillionsofsatisfiedcustomers. HenryFordchangedtheAmericansociety
Auctions拍卖arepublicsalesofgoodsconductedbyanofficiallyapprovedauctioneer.Heasksthecrowdassembledintheauctionroomtomakeoffersor"bids"forthevariousitemsonsale.Heencouragesbuyerstobidhigherfiguresandfinallynamesthehighestbidderasthebuyerofgoods.Thisiscalled"knockingdownthegoodsforthebiddingendswhentheauctioneerbangsasmallhammeronatableatwhichhestandsThisisoftensetonaraisedplatformcalledarostrum. TheancientRomansprobablyinventedsalesbyauctionandtheEnglishwordcomesfromtheLatinauctionmeaning"increase".TheRomansusuallysoldinthiswaythespoilstakeninwar;thesesaleswerecalled"subusta"meaning"underthespear"aspearbeingstuckinthegroundasasignalforacrowdtogather.Intheeighteenthandnineteenthcenturiesgoodswereoftensoldbythecandle’ashortcandlewaslitbytheauctioneer;andbidscouldbemadewhileitstayedalight. Acandleusedtobumatauctionsales
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Mostchildrenwithhealthyappetitesarereadytoeatalmostanythingthatisofferedthemandachildrarelydislikesfood21itisbadlycooked. Thewayamealiscookedandservedismostimportantandan22servedmealwillimproveachild’sappetite.Neveraskachild23helikesordislikesafoodandneverdiscusslikesanddislikesinfrontofhimorallow24elsetodoso.Ifthefathersayshehatesfatmeatorthemotherrefusesvegetablesinthechild’shearingheis25tocopythisprocedure.Takeit26grantedthathelikeseverythingandheprobablywill.Nothinghealthfulshouldbeomittedforthemealbecauseofasupposeddislike.Atmealtimesitisagoodideatogiveachildasmallportionandlethimcomebackforasecondhelpingratherthangivehimas27asheislikelytoeatallatonce.Donottalktoomuchtothechild28mealtimesbutlethimgetonwithhisfoodanddonotallowhimtoleavethetableimmediatelyafteramealorhewillsoonlearntoswallowhisfoodsohecanhurrybacktohistoys.Under29circumstancesmustachildbecoaxed哄骗30forcedtoeat. 26
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