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ApoliceofficerinasmalltownstoppedamotoristwhowasspeedingdownMainStreet.ButofficerthemansaidIcanexplain.Justbequiet!snappedtheofficer.OrI’mgoingtoletyoucooloffinjailuntilthechiefgetsback.ButofficerIjustwantedtosay...AndIsaidKEEPQUIET!Nowyou’regoingtojail!AfewhourslatertheofficercheckeduponhisprisonerandsaidLuckyforyouthechiefisathisdaughter’swedding.He’llbeinagreatmoodwhenhegetshere.Don’tcountonitsaidtheprisoner.I’mthegroom;heismyfather-in-law./
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Thefridgeisconsideredanecessity.Ithasbeensosincethe1960swhenpackagedfoodfirstappearedwiththelabel:storeintherefrigerator.InmyfridgelessfiftieschildhoodIwasfedwellandhealthy.Themilkmancamedailythegrocerthebutcherthebakerandtheicecreammandeliveredtwoorthreetimesaweek.TheSundaymeatwouldlastuntilWednesdayandsurplusbreadandmilkbecameallkindsofcakes.Nothingwaswastedandwewerenevertroubledbyrottenfood.Thirtyyearsonfooddeliverieshaveceasedfreshvegetablesarealmostunobtainableinthecountry.Theinventionofthefridgecontributedcomparativelylittletotheartoffoodpreservation.Avastwayofwelltriedtechniquesalreadyexisted—naturalcoolingdryingsmokingsaltingsugaringbottlingWhatrefrigerationdidpromotewasmarketing—marketinghardwareandelectricitymarketingsoftdrinksmarketingdeadbodiesofanimalsaroundtheglobeinsearchofagoodprice.Consequentlymostoftheworld’sfridgesaretobefoundnotinthetropicswheretheymightproveusefulbutinthewealthycountrieswithmildtemperatureswheretheyareclimaticallyalmostunnecessary.Everywintermillionsoffridgeshumawaycontinuouslyandatvastexpensebusilymaintaininganartificiallycooledspaceinsideanartificiallyheatedhouse—whileoutsidenatureprovidesthedesiredtemperaturefreeofcharge.Thefridge’seffectupontheenvironmenthasbeenevidentwhileitscontributiontohumanhappinesshasbeeninsignificant.Ifyoudon’tbelievemetryityourselfinvestinafoodcabinetandturnoffyourfridgenextwinter.Youmaymissthehamburgersbutatleastyou’llgetridofthatterriblehum.ThestatementInmyfridgelessfiftieschildhoodIwasfedwellandhealthy.Line1Para.2suggeststhat______.
Thefridgeisconsideredanecessity.Ithasbeensosincethe1960swhenpackagedfoodfirstappearedwiththelabel:storeintherefrigerator.InmyfridgelessfiftieschildhoodIwasfedwellandhealthy.Themilkmancamedailythegrocerthebutcherthebakerandtheicecreammandeliveredtwoorthreetimesaweek.TheSundaymeatwouldlastuntilWednesdayandsurplusbreadandmilkbecameallkindsofcakes.Nothingwaswastedandwewerenevertroubledbyrottenfood.Thirtyyearsonfooddeliverieshaveceasedfreshvegetablesarealmostunobtainableinthecountry.Theinventionofthefridgecontributedcomparativelylittletotheartoffoodpreservation.Avastwayofwelltriedtechniquesalreadyexisted—naturalcoolingdryingsmokingsaltingsugaringbottlingWhatrefrigerationdidpromotewasmarketing—marketinghardwareandelectricitymarketingsoftdrinksmarketingdeadbodiesofanimalsaroundtheglobeinsearchofagoodprice.Consequentlymostoftheworld’sfridgesaretobefoundnotinthetropicswheretheymightproveusefulbutinthewealthycountrieswithmildtemperatureswheretheyareclimaticallyalmostunnecessary.Everywintermillionsoffridgeshumawaycontinuouslyandatvastexpensebusilymaintaininganartificiallycooledspaceinsideanartificiallyheatedhouse—whileoutsidenatureprovidesthedesiredtemperaturefreeofcharge.Thefridge’seffectupontheenvironmenthasbeenevidentwhileitscontributiontohumanhappinesshasbeeninsignificant.Ifyoudon’tbelievemetryityourselfinvestinafoodcabinetandturnoffyourfridgenextwinter.Youmaymissthehamburgersbutatleastyou’llgetridofthatterriblehum.Whatistheauthor’soverallattitudetowardfridges
Thereasonwhythetrafficwasstoppedwasthebridge______wasbroken.
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教师在教学中应关注学生的情感态度是因为情感态度包含了影响学生学习效果的______因素
LouisArmstronghadtwofamousnicknames.SomepeoplecalledhimBagamo.Theysaidhismouthlookedlikealargebag.MusiciansoftencalledhimPopsasasignofrespectforhisinfluenceontheworldofmusic.Bornin1901inNewOrleanshegrewuppoorbutlivedamonggreatmusicians.Jazzhadbeeninventedinthecityafewyearsbeforehisbirth.ArmstrongoftensaidJazzandIgrewuptogether.Armstrongshowedagreattalentformusicwhenhewastaughttoplaythecometataboy’shome.InhislateteensArmstrongbegantolivethelifeofamusician.HeplayedinparadesclubsandonthesteamboatsthattraveledontheMississippiRiver.AtthattimeNewOrleanswasfamousforthenewmusicofjazzandwashometomanygreatmusicians.Armstronglearnedfromtheoldermusiciansandsoonbecamerespectedastheirequal.In1922hewenttoChicago.TherethetaleofLouisArmstrongbegan.Fromthenuntiltheendofhislife-Armstrongwascelebratedandlovedwhereverhewent.ArmstronghadnoequalwhenitcametoplayingtheAmericanpopularsong.HiscornetplayinghadadeephumanityandwarmththatcausedmanylistenerstosayListeningtoPopsjustmakesyoufeelgoodallover.Hewasthefatherofthejazzstyleandalsooneofthebestknownandmostadmiredpeopleintheworld.HisdeathonJuly6th1971washeadlinenewsaroundtheworld.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthetext
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WhenIwaslookingforaChristmaspresentformydaughterinatoystoreanicelydressedlittlegirlwithsomemoneyinherlittlehandwaslookingatsomebeautifuldolls.Whenshesawadollshelikedshewouldaskherfatherifshehadenoughmoney.Heusuallysaidyes.Atthesametimeaboywitholdandsmallclotheswaslookingatsomevideogames.Hetoohadmoneyinhishandbutitlookednomorethanfivedollars.Eachtimehepickeduponeofthevideogamesandlookedathisfatherheshookhishead.Thelittlegirlhadchosenherdollaverybeautifulone.Howevershenoticedtheboyandhisfather.Shesawtheboygiveupavideogamewithdisappointmentandwalktoanothercornerofthestore.Thelittlegirlputherdollbacktotheshelfandranovertothevideogame.Aftershetalkedtoherfathershepaidforthevideogameandwhispered耳语totheshopassistant.Sotheboygotthevideogamethathewantedforfree—hewastolditwasaprizefromthestore.Hesmiledhappilyalthoughhefeltitwassoincredible.Thegirlsawallthishappen.Shesmiledtoo.WhenIwalkedoutofthestoretomycarIheardthefatheraskhisdaughterwhyshehaddonethat.Iwouldneverforgettheirshorttalk.Daddydidn’tGrandmawantmetobuysomethingthatwouldmakemehappyHesaidOfcourseshedid.WellIjustdid!Withthatthelittlegirlstartedskippingtowardstheircarhappily.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothestory
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