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not just a cup of tea
(1)tea is (2)evergreen plant. it
was accidentally discovered by (3)emperor(4) shen nung of (5)china. whilst on (6) trip, he was boiling (7) pot of water when (8) tea leaf fell into it.
(9) british sailors, returning from(10) far east, brought packets of (11) tea back (12) home as presents for their relatives.
(13) first advertisement for (14) tea appeared in (15) newspaper called mercurius politicus in 1660. (16)advertisement in (17)newspaper said that
(18)tea could cure(19) colds
and other illnesses.
(20)poor were prepared to pay as much as (21) third of their weekly wage to have (22)
tea.
(23) tea has been (24) most popular drink in (25) britain for three hundred years.
(26) average briton drinks thirty cups of (27) tea (28) week. in fact, (29)
british import almost twenty-five percent of all (30). tea exported in (31) world.
Not just a cup of tea
(1) Tea is (2) an evergreen plant. It was accidentally discovered by (3) Emperor (4) Shen Nung of (5) China. Whilst on (6) a trip, he was boiling (7) a pot of water when (8) a tea leaf fell into it.
(9) British sailors, returning from (10) the Far East, brought packets of (11) tea back (12) home as presents for their relatives.
(13) The first advertisement for (14) tea appeared in (15) a newspaper called Mercurius Politicus in 1660. (16) The advertisement in (17) the newspaper said that (18) tea could cure (19) colds and other illnesses.
(20) The poor were prepared to pay as much as (21) a third of their weekly wage to have (22) tea.
(23) Tea has been (24) the most popular drink in (25) Britain for three hundred years.
(26) The average Briton drinks thirty cups of (27) tea (28) a week. In fact, (29) the British import almost twenty-five percent of all (30) tea exported in (31) the world.