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The popularity of the tomato as a food begangrowing rapidly.Soon people all around the country were eating tomatoes. By the 1830s, the Americannewspapers and magazines were publishing thousands of tomato recipes.However, all those recipes involved using tomatoes in some cooked form.Tomato salads and sandwiches were still not unknown.It wasn39。s because a tomato is botanically a fruit, evenalmost everyone calls it a vegetable.The actual wordtomato es from the Aztec name for the vegetable meaning plant thing.The tomato was arrived in Europe in the 1500s, and quickly became a popular food in Spainand Italy.In the late 1600s, the Italians began publishing recipes that used tomatoes.The British, however, had a different attitude toward the vegetable.It was grown as an ornamental plant in Britain in the 1600s, but it wasn39。ll show you your schedules.Section 4(1) The tomato is a popular vegetable, which figures and cuisines in many countries around theworld. It is particularly prominent in Italian cooking.But it was unknown in Europe until Spanish explorers brought it back from the Americas.The tomato was originated in the highlands of Peru. From there it eventually found its way toMexico, where it was cultivated by the Aztecs.The Aztec tomato wasn39。ve planned a reception for the first day of your internship. And youhave the chance to meet several local artists then.(2) Could you give us a little background of the museum? I mean, when was it built and some information about the collections and things like that?Of course. The main part of the museum was built in 1895, with a bination of public and private funds.The new wing was built 60 years later, with the donation from the reign back family.That part of the museum was built for the modern art collection, wasn39。ll probably contribute to some of the museum39。t it? Will we get to go to board meetings?Only members of the board of directors attend those. Now, back here behind the galleries are the classrooms.You are all wele to attend any class you want and no charge.But we won39。ll spend some time working in here, so you can learn what the administrative duties involve.But you also get a chance to experience all aspects of museum work. This room in here is the museum tours office.I39。ll skip the basement.Most of that part of the building is devoted to our conservation, which won39。m Doctor Shirley Johnson, the director of the museum internship programme (program).Today, I39。ll be interested to hear about the tennis petition ing upon Wednesday.Players from different clubs all have the region more be participating. If you like to watch the event, tickets are available in the office.Also, I want to be sure you all know you are invited to our club party ing up next weekend.We celebrate the pletion of the renovation work and we have a lot to celebrate the entire renovation project was finished in just nine months.That39。ll place all the nets in the balls run machine.Otherwise, everything is the same as it was before.Let39。t worry。s go up to the exercise room next. Here, you39。s and women39。t worry, there39。ll go over here and look at the children39。ve covered the important points. I39。t need maps either, since our guide has the route all planned.What about a water bottle? I39。t control the weather, so you should bring a raincoat or a rain gear.Yes, that39。ll need a 30% deposit.Do you need that right away?We generally ask for the deposit at least 4 weeks before the tour begins.The River Valley tour begins, let me see, 6 weeks from now, so you need to pay the deposit in 2 weeks.I think I can do that. I nder if you could tell me something how will luggage be transported. Do we carry it on our bicycles?No, you leave that to us. We have a van that carries your luggage from hotel to hotel each day. So you don39。t eat? Some people have food allergy (allergies) orvegetarian or have t avoid dairy products. Things like that.Oh, I see. Yes, I39。s , 257, Manchester.Thank you. Okay, next, uld you bring in your own bicycle? Or do you want to rent one from us?I39。t just one large coral reef.Rather, it39。s better not to play music on the radio or talk loudly.Because those things just stress the bird.Yes, it39。s clearly injured.For certain kinds of birds, the rescuer needs to wear protective gloves because some of those birds have sharp claws and can tear your shirt or worse injure your faceor some other part of your body.Yes, that39。t all that hel