VOA常速英语听力2012年07月合辑(文本):A-CENTURY-LATER-CANDY-MAN-STILL-SELLS-TAFFY.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家The colorful old southern seaport of New Orleans, Louisiana, is full of character - and characters: mimes and clowns on Jackson Square, “Lucky Dog” men who sell hot dogs from carts shaped like wieners in a bun, boys wholl shine your shoes and tap-dance in the street for a dollar or t
2、wo.And eccentrics of all sorts, some in scandalous costumes or barely any costume at all, each year during Carnival season.Ron Kotteman, and Rosie, on the job. You can tell this photograph was taken a few years ago, just by looking at the posted price for the “candy mans” wares. (Carol M. Highsmith)
3、One New Orleans character whos still going strong after nearly a century is the “Roman Candy Man,” with his Roman Chewing Candy wagon pulled by a mule named Patsy.Heres his story.Back in 1915, when Ron Kottemanns grandfather, Sam Cortese, was a young man, he used to sell fruit and vegetables and a l
4、ittle bit of homemade Italian taffy, or soft “pull candy,” that Corteses mother made back in her kitchen.He sold all this from a white wagon pulled by a mule, and hed ring a gong to let everyone know he was passing through.Pretty soon, the candy was selling better than the produce, so he repainted t
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