Középszintű angol érettségi 2010. május - 2. olvasott szöveg értése feladat.
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There, sometime in the 1940s, Yale students began sailing the pie tins through the air and catching them.
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On a promotional tour of college campuses, the president of Wham-O saw the pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale.
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Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legal problems.
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FRISBEE
A baker named William Russel Frisbie, of Warren, Connecticut, and later of Bridgeport, came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s.(0) C
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There, sometime in the 1940s, Yale students began sailing the pie tins through the air and catching them.
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On a promotional tour of college campuses, the president of Wham-O saw the pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale.
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Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legal problems.
A) | This disk was produced by a company named Wham-O. |
B) | It was her grandmother’s secret recipe and she was very proud of it. |
C) | He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his company’s homemade pies were sold. |
D) | Mr. Frisbie’s pies were sold throughout Connecticut, including New Haven, where Yale University is located. |
E) | Later, in the 1950s, out in California, a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter Frederick Morrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catch. |
F) | And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from Connecticut. |
G) | The pans were reusable, but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a pie in one, she would see the name Frisbie and, think, "How much easier to buy one than bake one". |