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7、Nobody can tell exactly why people first began to use salt,

76.__________

but it is well-known that salt has used in many different ways

77. __________

throughout history. People who lived over 3,000 years ago ate salted

78. __________

fish. In ancient Egypt, salt was used to preserve dying bodies.

79. __________

Stealing salt were regarded as a serious crime in different

80. __________

times. In the 18th century, for example, a person was

81. __________

caught stealing salt, he was put into prison. In the

82. __________

Roman Empire, one of the most important road was built

83. __________

especially for salt to be carried from the mines to Rome.

84. __________

Guards were sent to protect the salt from stolen. The guards got their

85. __________

pay in salt, from which the English word “salary”originated. Any guard who fell asleep while on duty was said to be “not worth his salt”. This is still used today in English.

 

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Nobody can tell exactly why people first began to use salt,

76.__________

but it is well-known that salt has used in many different ways

77. __________

throughout history. People who lived over 3,000 years ago ate salted

78. __________

fish. In ancient Egypt, salt was used to preserve dying bodies.

79. __________

Stealing salt were regarded as a serious crime in different

80. __________

times. In the 18th century, for example, a person was

81. __________

caught stealing salt, he was put into prison. In the

82. __________

Roman Empire, one of the most important road was built

83. __________

especially for salt to be carried from the mines to Rome.

84. __________

Guards were sent to protect the salt from stolen. The guards got their

85. __________

pay in salt, from which the English word “salary”originated. Any guard who fell asleep while on duty was said to be “not worth his salt”. This is still used today in English.

 

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