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2 8 8 History. ▶ Word Check. ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ▶ Phrase Check. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. swarms of, proved, most-used, ordered, before. 2 8 8 History.

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▶ Phrase Check

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  1. 2 8 8 History ▶Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ▶Phrase Check ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. swarms of, proved, most-used, ordered, before

  2. 2 8 8 History ▶Reading Comprehension 1 Inventor of Shorthand System Swarms of reporters and secretaries have owed an Englishman named Isaac Pitman. He brought about convenience and speed in writing. He invented a system of shorthand, which was far more recognized in the past than it is now. Pitman was born in Trowbridge, the U.K. in 1813. He became interested in phonography, a means of spelling based on phonetics. He invented a system of shorthand officially called Pitman Shorthand in 1837. He set forth a shorthand system based on phonetic rather than orthographic principles. In 1837, Isaac Pitman first published his system of phonetic shorthand in a pamphlet. Among the examples in this pamphlet were the Psalm 100 and the Lord’s Prayer. Through his own publishing house, he published many manuals, journals, and books about shorthand. He was applauded by the press and business since his shorthand proved to be a timesaving boon for reporters and secretaries. His stenographic system became one of the most-used systems in the world. He sent his brother Benn to the U.S. in 1853 to establish a shorthand institute in Cincinnati, Ohio. Ben introduced Pitman’s system there, and used it in the 1865-67 trial of the conspirators behind the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He was knighted in 1894 three years before his death. He died in 1897. His epitaph reads, “His aims were steadfast,his mind original, his work prodigious, the achievement world-wide. His life was ordered in service to God and duty to man.” ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article.

  3. 2 8 8 History ▶Reading Comprehension 2 Inventor of Shorthand System Swarms of reporters and secretaries have owed an Englishman named Isaac Pitman. He brought about convenience and speed in writing. He invented a system of shorthand, which was far more recognized in the past than it is now. Pitman was born in Trowbridge, the U.K. in 1813. He became interested in phonography, a means of spelling based on phonetics. He invented a system of shorthand officially called Pitman Shorthand in 1837. He set forth a shorthand system based on phonetic rather than orthographic principles. In 1837, Isaac Pitman first published his system of phonetic shorthand in a pamphlet. Among the examples in this pamphlet were the Psalm 100 and the Lord’s Prayer. Through his own publishing house, he published many manuals, journals, and books about shorthand. He was applauded by the press and business since his shorthand proved to be a timesaving boon for reporters and secretaries. His stenographic system became one of the most-used systems in the world. He sent his brother Benn to the U.S. in 1853 to establish a shorthand institute in Cincinnati, Ohio. Ben introduced Pitman’s system there, and used it in the 1865-67 trial of the conspirators behind the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He was knighted in 1894 three years before his death. He died in 1897. His epitaph reads, “His aims were steadfast, his mind original, his work prodigious, the achievement world-wide. His life was ordered in service to God and duty to man.” ☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Structure ☞ Choose the correct words for the blank. 29. According to Mason, the trials _____________ successful. (a) was (b) be more (c) turn to (d) proved to be 30. “Nobody” is the most-_______________ K-Pop in Youtube. (a) loved (b) sell (c) like (d) searching

  4. 2 8 8 History ▶Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ▶Phrase Check ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank. swarms of, proved, most-used, ordered, before

  5. 2 8 8 History ▶Reading Comprehension 1 Inventor of Shorthand System Swarms of reporters and secretaries have owed an Englishman named Isaac Pitman. He brought about convenience and speed in writing. He invented a system of shorthand, which was far more recognized in the past than it is now. Pitman was born in Trowbridge, the U.K. in 1813. He became interested in phonography, a means of spelling based on phonetics. He invented a system of shorthand officially called Pitman Shorthand in 1837. He set forth a shorthand system based on phonetic rather than orthographic principles. In 1837, Isaac Pitman first published his system of phonetic shorthand in a pamphlet. Among the examples in this pamphlet were the Psalm 100 and the Lord’s Prayer. Through his own publishing house, he published many manuals, journals, and books about shorthand. He was applauded by the press and business since his shorthand proved to be a timesaving boon for reporters and secretaries. His stenographic system became one of the most-used systems in the world. He sent his brother Benn to the U.S. in 1853 to establish a shorthand institute in Cincinnati, Ohio. Ben introduced Pitman’s system there, and used it in the 1865-67 trial of the conspirators behind the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He was knighted in 1894 three years before his death. He died in 1897. His epitaph reads, “His aims were steadfast,his mind original, his work prodigious, the achievement world-wide. His life was ordered in service to God and duty to man.” ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article.

  6. 2 8 8 History ▶Reading Comprehension 2 Inventor of Shorthand System Swarms of reporters and secretaries have owed an Englishman named Isaac Pitman. He brought about convenience and speed in writing. He invented a system of shorthand, which was far more recognized in the past than it is now. Pitman was born in Trowbridge, the U.K. in 1813. He became interested in phonography, a means of spelling based on phonetics. He invented a system of shorthand officially called Pitman Shorthand in 1837. He set forth a shorthand system based on phonetic rather than orthographic principles. In 1837, Isaac Pitman first published his system of phonetic shorthand in a pamphlet. Among the examples in this pamphlet were the Psalm 100 and the Lord’s Prayer. Through his own publishing house, he published many manuals, journals, and books about shorthand. He was applauded by the press and business since his shorthand proved to be a timesaving boon for reporters and secretaries. His stenographic system became one of the most-used systems in the world. He sent his brother Benn to the U.S. in 1853 to establish a shorthand institute in Cincinnati, Ohio. Ben introduced Pitman’s system there, and used it in the 1865-67 trial of the conspirators behind the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He was knighted in 1894 three years before his death. He died in 1897. His epitaph reads, “His aims were steadfast, his mind original, his work prodigious, the achievement world-wide. His life was ordered in service to God and duty to man.” ☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Structure ☞ Choose the correct words for the blank. 29. According to Mason, the trials _____________ successful. (a) was (b) be more (c) turn to (d) proved to be 30. “Nobody” is the most-_______________ K-Pop in Youtube. (a) loved (b) sell (c) like (d) searching

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