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EL CURSO DE FIRST CERTIFICATE PREFERIDO POR LOS HISPANOPARLANTES |
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Food and drink |
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The ice cream |
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In ancient times, ices of any kind were
pretty unusual (except in winter). In about the 3rd century BC, the
Chinese realised they could store blocks of frozen river water
underground until summer. The practice gradually spread to the west, and
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Heat radiated freely away until just
before dawn, when thick layers of straw were placed on top to act as
insulation. In a few days, Roman cooks had a block of ice to play with.
Such skills were lost after the collapse of the Roman Empire, and ices
remained a product of the fabled East. |
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LOW-TECHNOLOGY |
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ACTIVITY 27: Finally, find the answers to these questions reading carefully the text once again and choosing the answers from the menus (two answers are NOT correct). Then check your exercise. |
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According to the article above, who ... |
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first developed the practice of storing ice underground? |
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helped to spread the use of iced desserts from Arab courts to Renaissance Italy? |
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helped to spread the use of iced desserts
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helped to spread the use of iced desserts
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designed a machine that could make ice cream in a few minutes? |
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helped to make ice cream widely available
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Entretenidos tanto el artículo como
la actividad !! |
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