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Jack became worried because ______.
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Who is Uncle Sam?
"Uncle Sam", of course, stands for the United States. It is the nickname(绰号) of the country. It is hard to believe that this nickname arose quite by accident and there was a man called "Uncle Sam"(46).
The man was called Uncle Sam Wilson. He was born in Arlington, Massachusetts (麻萨诸塞州), September 13,1766. At the age of 14 Sam joined the American Revolutionary War, and served in the army under George Washington until the end of the war. He then moved to Troy New York State and began a meat-packing business in the year 1812 war broke out between the United States and Great Britain.(47). Among them was Governor Daniel Tompkings of New York State. He noticed the capitalized letters EAUS on the packages of meat and asked what they stood for. A workman replied that EA stood for Elbert Anderson, the businessman for whom Sam was working.(48). In May 1813, this story appeared in a newspaper published in New York.(49).
By the end of the War of 1812, "Uncle Sam" had come to symbolize (象征)the character of the nation and the government.(50).
(46)
A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)
B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.
C.He did his bit to support the American army.
D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.
E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.
F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.
(47)
A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.C.He did his bit to support the American army.D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.
(48)
A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.C.He did his bit to support the American army.D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.
(49)
A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.C.He did his bit to support the American army.D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.
(50)
A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.C.He did his bit to support the American army.D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.
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Who is Uncle Sam?
"Uncle Sam", of course, stands for the United States. It is the nickname(绰号) of the country. It is hard to believe that this nickname arose quite by accident and there was a man called "Uncle Sam " (46) .
The man was called Uncle Sam Wilson. He was born in Arlington, Massachusetts (马萨 诸塞州), September 13,1766. At the age of 14 Sam joined the American Revolutionary War, and served in the army under George Washington until the end of the war. He then moved to Troy, New York State and began a meat-packing business in the year 1812 war broke out between the United States and Great Britain. (47) . Among them was Governor Daniel Tompkins of New York State. He noticed the capitalized letters EAUS on the packages of meat and asked what they stood for. A workman replied that EA stood for Elbert Anderson, the businessman for whom Sam was working. (48) . In May 1813, this story appeared in a newspaper published in New York. (49) .
By the end of the War of 1812, "Uncle Sam " had come to symbolize (象征)the character of the nation and the government. (50)
A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson. )
B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Ameri cans.
C.He did his bit to support the American army.
D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam " is the America's national symbol.
E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam's meat-packing plant.
F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.
(46)
What are the disadvantages of young adults returning to stay with their parents?
A.There will inevitably be inconveniences in everyday life.
B.Most parents find it difficult to keep a bigger family going.
C.The young adults tend to be overprotected by their parents.
D.Public opinion is against young adults staying with their parents.
What will probably happen the next day?
A.The man will have to book a standard room.
B.The woman will call Sam to confirm the reservation.
C.The man Sam want to speak with will call him back.
D.The woman will find a penthouse for Sam.
What does the man think about Sam?
A.He can't believe it.
B.He thinks it's nothing.
C.He has no idea.
What is the man planning to do next week?
A.Take some time off
B.Travel out of town
C.Meet with the woman
D.Take some clients out to eat
听力原文:M: Hello! May I speak to Sam, please?
W: Sorry. Nobody by that name works here.
What do we learn from this dialogue?
A.Sam is not home now.
B.The woman must be angry with the man's calling.
C.The man must have the wrong number.
With this order, what can the man get?
A.A large free pizza.
B.A free drink.
C.A free soup with bread.
D.A three-dollar coupon.