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[单项选择]Who first used umbrellas
A. Chinese
B. Romans
C. Creeks
D. Egyptians
[单项选择]______ were the people who first used umbrellas.
A. Chinese
B. Romans
C. Greeks
D. Egyptians
[单项选择]Who first used the motto laisser faire
A. American industrialists.
B. French economists.
C. International leaders.
D. Civil War veterans.
[单项选择]()umbrellas are commonly used to protect()people from()rain.
A. /...the...the
B. The...the.../
C. /.../.../
D. The.../...the
[单项选择]The first person who gave him money
[单项选择]Christopher Marlowe is the first playwright who writes in ______in the history of English literature.
A. free verse
B. heroic couplet
C. blank verse
D. sonnet
[单项选择]In Europe, the umbrella was first used against the rain ______.
A. during the Middle Age
B. by the 18th centruy
C. in Rome
D. in Greece
[单项选择]The term "glass ceiling" was first used by the Wall Street Journal to describe the apparent barriers that prevent women from reaching the top of the corporate ______.
A. seniority
B. superiority
C. height,
D. hierarchy
[单项选择]Peter was the first one who finished the test, but he worked so fast () a great many mistakes.
A. as to make
B. that he made
C. to make
D. in the making of
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The first man who cooked his food, instead of eating it raw, lived so long ago that we have no idea who he was or where he lived. We do know, however, that (56) thousands of years food was always eaten cold and (57) . Perhaps the cooked food was heated accidentally by a (58) fire or by the melted lava from an erupting (59) . When people first tasted food that had been cooked, they found it tasted better. However, (60) after this discover, cooked food must have remained a rarity (61) man learned how to make and light (62) .
Primitive men who lived in hot regions could depend on the heat of the sun (63) their food. For example, in the desert (64) of the southwestern. United States, the Indians cooked their food by (65) it on a flat (66) in the hot sun. They cooked piece of meat and thin cakes of corn meal in this (67) . We surmise that the earliest kitchen (68) was stick (69) w
A. beating
B. frying
C. drying
D. placing