Dining Room Table with China Cabinet For Sale:Dining room table with six chairs and china cabinet(瓷器厨).$400.00 or Best Offer.Saginaw Township·989-295-7158. Web Id:MLV6567730 |
Huge Yard Sale Huge Yard Sale!! Tuesday May l7th 8-4;Wednesday May 18th:8-5;708 Woodside Lane. Selling:Baby Girl Clothes 0-12 months$ 0.25一$1;Boy Clothes 240—12 months $ 0.25;Toys $ 0.10一$10;Boys’ shoes size 6-11,Girls’ shoes size 0-4,all $ 0.25;Christmas Tree $5.Books! Educational and Fun from baby to pre-teen,all $ 0.10.Women’s clothing,coats and lots more! There’s something here for everyone! Come check us out! Everything must go! Web Id:MLV6S67328 |
Yorkie Puppy(幼犬)for a good home This joy is being raised in my home and thus is learning all the ood habits and has always been the best think in my life.She is too sweet to be called a dog.She’s just l3 weeks old but strong enough to be called a big girl.If interested in getting the joy,then please email to gmoorel902@blumail.org Web Id:MLV6566545 |
Sporting Goods For Sale Elive Auction(拍卖)is hosting a huge online auction Tuesday May l7,201 on our website,www.eliveauctlons.com. We have things such as practice baseball and softballs, rubber home plates,etc .along with other things. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to get unbelievable deals!! Bid(竞拍) online at www.Eliveauctions.com! Only online bidding ccepted. Web Id: MT v6562988 |
1.To buy some table or chairs, you may want information about .
A.Web ld: MLV6562988 B.Web Id: MLV6567328
C.Web Id: MLV6567730 D.Web Id: MLV6559374
2.How much will a pair of boy shoes size 10 cost you in the Huge Yard Sale?
A.$ 1. B.$0.25. C.$ 10. D.$ 12.
3.Which of the following ways can help you learn more about a dog?
A.Visiting www. Lulu.com. B.Visiting www. eliveauctions.com.
C.Calling 989-295-7158. D.Email to gmoorel902@ blumail.org.
4.What do we know from Elive Auctions?
A.The prices can not be changed. B.Generally goods there are expensive.
C.There're also books about sports. D.Goods are mainly about sporting ones.
ABORIGINAL is a term used to describe the people and animals that lived in a place from the earliest known times or before Europeans arrived. Examples are the Maori in New Zealand, the Aborigines in Australia and the Indians in America. They all share the fact that they were pushed off their land by European settlers.
Maori
The Maori were the first people to go to New Zealand, about 1,000 years ago. They came from the islands of Polynesia in the Pacific. They brought dogs, rats and plants with them and settled mainly on the Northern Island. In 1769, Captain James Cook from Britain took possession of the Island and from that time British people started to settle. The Maori signed an agreement on land rights with these settlers, but in later years there were arguments and battles between them.
Aborigines
The native people of Australia came from somewhere in Asia more than 40,000 years ago. They lived by hunting and gathering. Their contact with British settlers began in 1788. By the 1940s almost all of them were mixed into Australian society as low-paid workers. Their rights were limited. In 1976 and 1993 the Australian Government passed laws that returned some land to the Aborigines and recognized their property rights.
American Indians
Long before the Europeans came to America in the 16th and 17th century, the American Indians, or Native Americans, lived there. It is believed that they came from Asia. Christopher Columbus mistook the land for India and so called the people there Indians. The white settlers and American Indians lived in peace at the beginning, but conflicts finally arose and led to the Indian Wars (1866-1890). After the wars, the Indians were driven to the west of the country. Not until 1924 did they gain the right to vote.
1.The similarity among Maoris, Aborigines and American Indians is that _________.
A.they lost their vote right after European settlers’ arrival
B.they lost their land after European settlers’ arrival
C.they were driven out of their country after European settlers’ arrival
D.they were not treated as citizens until recently
2.Before European settlers arrived, we can infer that the Aboriginals had lived _________ life.
A.a miserable B.a bitter C.a peaceful D.a troublesome
3.Which of the following was first interrupted by the Europeans?
A.Maoris. B.Aborigines. C.American Indians. D.Not mentioned.
4.The passage mainly tells us _______.
A.the war between aboriginal people and white settlers
B.the history of Maoris, Aborigines and American Indians
C.the present unfair treatment to aboriginal people of the world
D.European settlers were the enemy of all aboriginal people
I used to live selfishly, I should admit. But one moment changed me.
I was on my lunch break and had 41 the office to get something to eat . On the way, I 42 a busker (街头艺人),with a hat in front of him. I had some 43 in my pocket, but I would not give them to him, thinking to myself he would 44 use the money to feed his addiction to drugs or alcohol. He 45 like that type---young and ragged. 46 what was I going to spend the money on ? Only to feed my addiction to Coca-Cola or chocolate! I then 47 I had no right to place myself above 48 just because he was busking.
I 49 and dropped all the coins into his 50 , and he smiled at me. I watched for a while. As 51 as it sounds, I expected something more to come from that moment—a feeling of 52 or satisfaction, for example. But nothing happened. 53 , I walked off. “It proved to be a waste of 54 ,” I thought.
On my way home at the end of the 55 , I saw the busker again and he was _56 . I watched him pick up the hat and walk 57 a cafe counter. There he poured the 58 contents into a tin collecting 59 an earthquake fund-raising (募捐) event. He was busking for charity!
Now I donate any 60 I have to charity tins and enjoy the feeling of giving.
1. A.left B.cleaned C.prepared D.searched
2. A.led B.chose C.saw D.fooled
3. A.chocolates B.coins C.tins D.drugs
4. A.almost B.only C.rather D.still
5. A.acted B.looked C.sounded D.smelt
6. A.Though B.For C.Therefore D.But
7. A.declared B.realized C.expected D.guessed
8. A.it B.all C.him D.them
9. A.waited B.followed C.stopped D.arrived
10. A.rag B.hat C.pocket D.counter
11. A.selfish B.awkward C.innocent D.special
12. A.happiness B.sadness C.love D.hate
13. A.Disappointedly B.Unfortunately C.Coincidentally D.Comfortably
14. A.words B.effort C.space D.money
15. A.moment B.day C.break D.event
16. A.walking around B.passing by C.packing up D.running off
17. A.around B.in C.behind D.to
18. A.chief B.basic C.actual D.total
19. A.by B.for C.on D.with
20. A.work B.time C.energy D.change
One advantage of owning your own car is you can go anywhere at any time you like.
A.when B.why C.what D.that
Tony was caught at the meeting, which annoyed his boss.
A.chatting B.chat C.chatted D.to chat
He suddenly fell ill, ______ prevented him from attending his friend’s wedding.
A.why B.what C.that D.which