閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Some 1. (invent) happened in strange ways. “Potato chips” is one of them.

White Lake House was 2. restaurant in New York in the 1850s. George White was the cook there. Many highly-ranked people often came to the restaurant 3. (enjoy) his cooking.

One thing which really upset George was that a customer complained 4. the food and sent it back to the kitchen to be done over. He would often return it overcooked. He was unhappy to see the customer walk out of the restaurant 5. (angry).

On August 24, 1853, a customer returned his fried potatoes to the kitchen 6. they weren't crunchy (脆的) enough. George reacted in his 7. (usually) way. He cut the potatoes very thin and cooked them in hot oil. They were so crunchy and George was sure that the man would refuse to eat them. Instead, the man loved them. He even 8. (order) more.

Now, do you know 9. invented the potato chips? It's George White! He later set up his own restaurant. He named it George's House. He put baskets of his potato chips on all the tables. They made his restaurant a very popular place.

Today, potato chips are one of Americans' 10. (favor) foods!

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