素不相适 2008-6-15 23:53
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[size=4][font=Times New Roman]There is nothing you can do to [color=red]escape[/color] history .Perhaps you don’t realize it but you are always surrounded by things that connect you to the past .Take for example something as simple as[color=red] bobby pin[/color] [/font][font=宋体](发夹)[/font][font=Times New Roman]that some times wear in their hair .It goes back 10000year .Ancient [color=red]graves in Asia [/color]contain hairpins made if[color=red] bone and iron silver and gold[/color] .In function they are little different from what we use today .Cleopatra[/font][font=宋体](克娄巴特女王)[/font][font=Times New Roman] is set to perfer hairpins[/font][font=宋体](发夹)[/font][font=Times New Roman] of ivory that was decorated with [color=red]jewels[/color] .Roamn hairpins were sometimes [color=red]hollow[/color] inside making them [color=red]better[/color] to carry pioson in .Now the modern bobby pin[color=red] owes[/color] its name and shape to the 17th century French court where wits were in fashion .They made wearing a[color=red] wig ([/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体]假发[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman][color=red])[/color]easier as they were used to pin the people’s real hair very close to the head .That was called boddy hair .The U shape pin that[color=red] facilitated[/color] these was called a bobby with pin which became bobby pin in England 18th century .Then in the 19th century the bobby pins that are still in [color=red]used [/color]today the ones of[color=red] steel wire[/color] [/font][font=宋体](钢丝)[/font][font=Times New Roman]to be mass produced .N3wq|-z"\!e6Gz&G
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素不相适 2008-6-16 10:04
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[size=4][font=Times New Roman]Let me tell you about an exhibit of the[color=red] university[/color] musuem that you might want to see .There are showing a collection of cooins and paper money used in North America in the last two hundred years .The exhibit also includes historic facts about the [color=red]various forms currency[/color] .One interesting item[color=red] I([/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体]连读[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman][color=red])[/color] saw there was a currency note from Canada [/font][font=宋体]—[/font][font=Times New Roman]a piece of paper money worth only 25 cents I’ve never see a bill[color=red] worth[/color] so little .The Canadian government issued the motes in 1870 as a temporary solution to a shortage of coins .The [color=red]plan[/color] was to used for only a few years [color=red]until[/color] enough coins could be[color=red] made [/color].The people found the bills do useful that the Cancdia government [color=red]printed[/color] more in 1900 and 1923.Most people simply like the bills because they were easy to hold in a [color=blue]purse [/color]or a porcket or to send [color=red]through[/color] the mail .[u]They are only about [color=red]half of our[/color] size [color=red]as our current [/color]bills[/u][/font][font=宋体](简单但是听得无比崩溃的话)[/font][font=Times New Roman] .But what’s unusually is the way that[color=blue] soldiers [/color]used them .They would [color=red]stick[/color] them down in their boots to prevent the boots from[color=red] rubbing[/color] against their skin .You could image how [color=red]irritated [/color]your [color=red]shins[/color] might[color=red] get if[/color] you boot[color=red]s’ had to rubber[/color] against them all day .So the durable paper really helped .As a result they bacame know as skin [color=red]plasters[/color] and [color=red]ironically [/color]those that were not destoryed are now valuble collector’s items like the one on display at the musuem .[/font][/size]eD+xo&Et$k(lG
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[font=宋体]语音识别的单词(都是听过的却没听上来):[color=magenta]worth [/color][/font][font=Times New Roman][color=magenta]various currency plan print current irritate[/color][/font] ^.q0q5g)yR-\JJ+U
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[font=宋体]从今天起调整每天小节,周末大结!呵呵,今天很积极吗,干劲坚持到午夜![/font]
达达摩摩 2008-6-16 10:17
素素 加油 坚持为贵 Ra'az.A {@U4~
读去了(Horse13
素不相适 2008-6-16 11:21
回复 184# 的帖子
恩, 我刚读完一小时归来,奋斗的感觉真爽(Horse22 -p-a%v'L@i5UU X
达达加油!读读过一阶段就好了!就不感觉那么难受了(Horse21 。
popcornwl 2008-6-16 13:33
来看看,很不错呢
素不相适 2008-6-16 14:10
回复 187# 的帖子
你是夜行动物,咱比不了(Horse17
流浪北国 2008-6-16 14:15
都坚持到午夜了还比不了啊,不过俺是在听写后开始夜行的,现在计划恢复日行了
素不相适 2008-6-17 23:46
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