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                                                                          Garlic
     Some people can't stand garlic." That smell is too strong. And it doesn't go away! There's nothing worse
than garlic," they say.    1   Chester Aaron grows eighty-seven kinds of garlic on his farm. He wrote a book
called Garlic is life. It seems that people either love garlic or hate it. 
       2   The first wild garlic probably grew somewhere in western Russia. Later, travelers carried garlic to
China, Europe, and North Africa. Farmers began planting it over 5000 years ago. People in many countries
shared similar ideas about garlic. For example, it was believed that garlic made it possible for slaves to work
harder and longer. In Greece, the athletes of the first Olympic Games ate garlic, because they wanted to
become stronger and faster.   3   In some places, garlic was called "food for lovers" People added it to other
foods because it tasted good.
     People in many cultures ate garlic when they got sick.   4   It was also supplied to help with different
kinds of pain.
     Is eating garlic actually food for you, or should we just laugh at these old ideas? The truth is, doctors
today are telling their patients,"Eat garlic!" Recent research shows that garlic is good for your heart. 
       5   In many cultures, people trusted garlic to protect them from all kinds of bad luck. Garlic is great,
but it can't do that!
A. But garlic wasn't only for slaves and athletes.
B. It was supposed to make a cold or fever go away.
C. In China, people also used garlic to keep meat fresh.
D. Maybe you don't know that garlic has a long history.
E. Recent research shows that garlic is bad for our health.
F. Other people say it tastes great and it's good for you, too.
G.. However, we can't accept every idea about garlic from the past.
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