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TheNorwegianNobelCommitteehasdecidedto21theNobelPeacePrizefor1998toJohnHumeandDavidTrimblefortheireffortstofinda22solutiontotheconflictinNorthernIreland. Overthepastthirtyyearsthenationalreligiousandsocial23inNorthernIrelandhascostover3500peopletheirlives.JohnHumehasthroughoutbeentheclearestandmost24ofNorthernIreland’spoliticalleadersinhis25forapeacefulsolution.Thefoundationsofthepeaceagreement26onGoodFriday1998reflectprincipleswhichhehasstoodfor. Asthe27ofthetraditionallypredominantpartyinNorthernIrelandDavidTrimbleshowedgreatpolitical28whenatacriticalstageoftheprocessheadvocatedsolutionswhichledtothepeace29.AstheheadoftheNorthernIrelandgovernmenthehas30thefirststepstowardsbuildingupthemutualconfidenceonwhichalastingpeacemustbebased. TheNorwegianNobelCommitteealsowishesto31theimportanceofthepositive32tothepeaceprocessmadebyotherNorthernIrishleadersandbythegovernmentsofGreatBritainIrelandandtheUnitedStates. TheNorwegianNobelCommittee33thehopethatthefoundationswhichhavenowbeenlaidwillnot34leadtolastingpeaceinNorthernIrelandbutalsoserveto35peacefulsolutionstootherreligiousethnicandnationalconflictsaroundtheworld. 32
Directions:Therearefivereadingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageis followedbyfourquestions.Foreachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswers markedABCandD.Choosethebestanswerandblackenthecorresponding letterontheAnswerSheet.PassageOne Oneofthewell-knownofAmerican writersisSamuelClemenswhosepennameisMarkTwain.Bornin1835Twain grewupintheMississippiRivertownofHannibalMissouri.Asdidmanyother boysofhisdayTwaindreamedoftravelingonriverboatsandofsomeday becomingariverboatpilot.Twainusedhismemoriesofthelifeofarivertown inhistwomostfamousbooksHuckleberryFinnandTomSawyer. AsayoungmanTwainheldmanyjobs.Hewasaprinteragoodminerand foratimehewasariverboatpilot.Duringhispilotdaysheadoptedthename MarkTwain.Thiswasatermusedbytheboatmentomeanthatthewatermeasured twofathomsortwelvefeetwhichwasdeepenoughforsafepassage. FinallyTwainbecameasuccessfulwriter.Hetraveledagreatdeal writingandspeakingandbecameverypopularbothintheUnitedStatesandin Europe.Twain’sstyleofwritingwassimpleanddirect.Among thethingshewroteaboutweresuperstitious迷信的peopleandpeoplewhowere easilyfooled.Heusedhisunusualgiftforhumortowriteaboutmanythingsof importance.WheredidthenameMarkTwaincomefrom
TheNorwegianNobelCommitteehasdecidedto21theNobelPeacePrizefor1998toJohnHumeandDavidTrimblefortheireffortstofinda22solutiontotheconflictinNorthernIreland. Overthepastthirtyyearsthenationalreligiousandsocial23inNorthernIrelandhascostover3500peopletheirlives.JohnHumehasthroughoutbeentheclearestandmost24ofNorthernIreland’spoliticalleadersinhis25forapeacefulsolution.Thefoundationsofthepeaceagreement26onGoodFriday1998reflectprincipleswhichhehasstoodfor. Asthe27ofthetraditionallypredominantpartyinNorthernIrelandDavidTrimbleshowedgreatpolitical28whenatacriticalstageoftheprocessheadvocatedsolutionswhichledtothepeace29.AstheheadoftheNorthernIrelandgovernmenthehas30thefirststepstowardsbuildingupthemutualconfidenceonwhichalastingpeacemustbebased. TheNorwegianNobelCommitteealsowishesto31theimportanceofthepositive32tothepeaceprocessmadebyotherNorthernIrishleadersandbythegovernmentsofGreatBritainIrelandandtheUnitedStates. TheNorwegianNobelCommittee33thehopethatthefoundationswhichhavenowbeenlaidwillnot34leadtolastingpeaceinNorthernIrelandbutalsoserveto35peacefulsolutionstootherreligiousethnicandnationalconflictsaroundtheworld. 26
TheNorwegianNobelCommitteehasdecidedto21theNobelPeacePrizefor1998toJohnHumeandDavidTrimblefortheireffortstofinda22solutiontotheconflictinNorthernIreland. Overthepastthirtyyearsthenationalreligiousandsocial23inNorthernIrelandhascostover3500peopletheirlives.JohnHumehasthroughoutbeentheclearestandmost24ofNorthernIreland’spoliticalleadersinhis25forapeacefulsolution.Thefoundationsofthepeaceagreement26onGoodFriday1998reflectprincipleswhichhehasstoodfor. Asthe27ofthetraditionallypredominantpartyinNorthernIrelandDavidTrimbleshowedgreatpolitical28whenatacriticalstageoftheprocessheadvocatedsolutionswhichledtothepeace29.AstheheadoftheNorthernIrelandgovernmenthehas30thefirststepstowardsbuildingupthemutualconfidenceonwhichalastingpeacemustbebased. TheNorwegianNobelCommitteealsowishesto31theimportanceofthepositive32tothepeaceprocessmadebyotherNorthernIrishleadersandbythegovernmentsofGreatBritainIrelandandtheUnitedStates. TheNorwegianNobelCommittee33thehopethatthefoundationswhichhavenowbeenlaidwillnot34leadtolastingpeaceinNorthernIrelandbutalsoserveto35peacefulsolutionstootherreligiousethnicandnationalconflictsaroundtheworld. 30
PassageFour Youhavebeenbadlyinjuredinacar accident.Itisnecessarytogiveyouabloodtransfusionbecauseyoulosta greatdealofbloodintheaccident.Howeverspecialcaremustbetakenin selectingnewbloodforyou.Ifthebloodistoodifferentfromyourownthe transfusioncouldkillyou.Therearefourbasictypesofblood; ABABandO.Asimpletestcanindicateaperson’sbloodtype.Everybodyis bornwithoneofthesefourtypesofblood.Bloodtypelikehaircolorand heightisinheritedfromparents.Becauseofsubstances containedineachtypethefourgroupsmustbetransfusedcarefully.Basically AandBcannotbemixed.AandBcannotreceiveABbutABmayreceiveAorB.O cangivetoanyothergrouphenceitisoftencalledtheuniversaldonor.For theoppositereasonABsometimescalledtheuniversalrecipient.However becausesomanyreactionscanoccurintransfusionspatientsusuallyreceive onlysaltorplasmauntiltheirbloodcanbematchedasexactlyaspossiblein thebloodbankofahospital.Inthiswayitispossibletoavoidanybad reactionstothetransfusion.Thereisarelationshipbetween yourbloodtypeandyournationality.AmongEuropeansandpeopleofEuropean ancestryabout42percenthavetypeAwhile45percenthavetypeO.Therarest istypeAB.Otherraceshavedifferentpercentages.ForexamplesomeAmerican Indiangroupshavenearly100percenttypeO.Agoodtitleforthispassageis______.
PassageTwo TheearliestimmigrantstoNorth AmericafoundIndiansalreadylivingthere.TheIndiansnumberedabout500000 atthattime.Theirsocietywasaprimitivesocietybuttheylivedpeacefully andwelcomedthewhitestrangerstotheland.Howevertheseearlyimmigrants fromEuropedidn’twanttosharethelandwiththenatives.Theykilledoffmany oftheIndiansseizedtheirlandorpushedthemofftolandsfartheraway. TodaytheIndiansnotmorethanhalfamillionliveinpovertyandmiseryon thelandonwhichtheywereoncemasters.Theearliest immigrantsweretheSpanishwhosettledinthesouthernpartofwhatisnowthe U.S.ThenextlargegroupweretheEnglishaftertheEnglishcametheFrench DutchIrishGermansandothernationalitygroupsmostlyEuropean. AnotherearlygrouptoarriveweretheNegroes.Buttheywerebroughtin asslavesfromAfrica.Theydidn’twinfreedomtillgenerations later.Accordingtothispassagewhichofthefollowingistrue
Directions:Readthefollowingdialogueandtrytofillupthegapswithproperwordsphrasesorsentences. Beth:DidyouhearthatRonwasinthehospital Mimi:Ohreally56withhim Beth:He’sgotaveryhightemperature.Iguessitmaybecholera霍乱. Mimi:Cholera!Howintheworlddid57 Beth:Whoknows! Mimi:58foralongtime Beth:Foracoupleofweeksapparently.Butheonly59onMonday. Mimi:WhydidhewaitsolongHeshouldhaveseenadoctorearlier. Beth:YesIknow.Butluckilythedoctorsaysifhestaysinthehospitalforafewweeksheshouldbeabletoimprove. Mimi:Gee60. 60
Themanagerneedsanassistantthathecan______totakecareofproblemsinhisabsence.
PassageFive CirqueduSoleilsayit:Serkdu So-layisbeingaccusedofout-datedthinkingaboutthedangersofAIDS.Itis amodemacrobaticcircusfromCanadathattoursintheUnitedStatesandother countries.LastAprilthecompanyfiredMatthewCusickbecause hewasHIVpositive.Thiswasafterhespentfourmonthslearninghispartinan act.AspokesmanforthecircussaidCusickwasfiredforsafety reasons.Theysaidhewasadangertoothers.He disagreed.HundredsofpeoplepicketedashowinSanFrancisco. Theysaidthatfiringhimwasnotlegal.Cusicksaysthecompany knewhewasHIVpositivewhentheyhiredhim.Rwasnotfairtolethimputso muchtimeintolearninghisactandthenfirehimbeforehe performed.Hesaysheisnotadangertoothers.Peoplecanonly getAIDSifinfectedbloodcontactsanotherperson’sbloodoropen wound.Thecompanysayswhattheiracrobatsdoisveryvery dangerous.Theyperformtrickswithoutnets.Someonemightfallandgethurt.It couldbebloody.TheysayitistooriskytoletapersonwithHIVtakepartin anact.Peoplewhorunthecircussayithurtstobeaccusedof discriminationMatthewCusicksayshefeelshurtthathecan’t performinthebigblueandyellowtent.Dozensofartists actorswritersandentertainersgotinvolvedinprotestingthefiringof MatthewCusickSomenamesyoumightknoware:theActors’EquityUnion45000 membersRosieO’DonnellRodMcKuenandChadAllenTheyalsoprotestedata showinginOrangeCounty.TheysaidHIVdiscriminationis unacceptable.CirqueduSoleilofficialssaidtheirtopconcernwas______.
A.few B.new C.sew D.knew
Wegaveoutacheerwhentheredroofofthecottagecame______view.
Directions:Therearefivereadingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageis followedbyfourquestions.Foreachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswers markedABCandD.Choosethebestanswerandblackenthecorresponding letterontheAnswerSheet.PassageOne Oneofthewell-knownofAmerican writersisSamuelClemenswhosepennameisMarkTwain.Bornin1835Twain grewupintheMississippiRivertownofHannibalMissouri.Asdidmanyother boysofhisdayTwaindreamedoftravelingonriverboatsandofsomeday becomingariverboatpilot.Twainusedhismemoriesofthelifeofarivertown inhistwomostfamousbooksHuckleberryFinnandTomSawyer. AsayoungmanTwainheldmanyjobs.Hewasaprinteragoodminerand foratimehewasariverboatpilot.Duringhispilotdaysheadoptedthename MarkTwain.Thiswasatermusedbytheboatmentomeanthatthewatermeasured twofathomsortwelvefeetwhichwasdeepenoughforsafepassage. FinallyTwainbecameasuccessfulwriter.Hetraveledagreatdeal writingandspeakingandbecameverypopularbothintheUnitedStatesandin Europe.Twain’sstyleofwritingwassimpleanddirect.Among thethingshewroteaboutweresuperstitious迷信的peopleandpeoplewhowere easilyfooled.Heusedhisunusualgiftforhumortowriteaboutmanythingsof importance.Generallyspeakingthisarticleisabout______.
TheNorwegianNobelCommitteehasdecidedto21theNobelPeacePrizefor1998toJohnHumeandDavidTrimblefortheireffortstofinda22solutiontotheconflictinNorthernIreland. Overthepastthirtyyearsthenationalreligiousandsocial23inNorthernIrelandhascostover3500peopletheirlives.JohnHumehasthroughoutbeentheclearestandmost24ofNorthernIreland’spoliticalleadersinhis25forapeacefulsolution.Thefoundationsofthepeaceagreement26onGoodFriday1998reflectprincipleswhichhehasstoodfor. Asthe27ofthetraditionallypredominantpartyinNorthernIrelandDavidTrimbleshowedgreatpolitical28whenatacriticalstageoftheprocessheadvocatedsolutionswhichledtothepeace29.AstheheadoftheNorthernIrelandgovernmenthehas30thefirststepstowardsbuildingupthemutualconfidenceonwhichalastingpeacemustbebased. TheNorwegianNobelCommitteealsowishesto31theimportanceofthepositive32tothepeaceprocessmadebyotherNorthernIrishleadersandbythegovernmentsofGreatBritainIrelandandtheUnitedStates. TheNorwegianNobelCommittee33thehopethatthefoundationswhichhavenowbeenlaidwillnot34leadtolastingpeaceinNorthernIrelandbutalsoserveto35peacefulsolutionstootherreligiousethnicandnationalconflictsaroundtheworld. 22
A.wall B.shall C.fall D.call
Hishandwritingis______yours.
TheNorwegianNobelCommitteehasdecidedto21theNobelPeacePrizefor1998toJohnHumeandDavidTrimblefortheireffortstofinda22solutiontotheconflictinNorthernIreland. Overthepastthirtyyearsthenationalreligiousandsocial23inNorthernIrelandhascostover3500peopletheirlives.JohnHumehasthroughoutbeentheclearestandmost24ofNorthernIreland’spoliticalleadersinhis25forapeacefulsolution.Thefoundationsofthepeaceagreement26onGoodFriday1998reflectprincipleswhichhehasstoodfor. Asthe27ofthetraditionallypredominantpartyinNorthernIrelandDavidTrimbleshowedgreatpolitical28whenatacriticalstageoftheprocessheadvocatedsolutionswhichledtothepeace29.AstheheadoftheNorthernIrelandgovernmenthehas30thefirststepstowardsbuildingupthemutualconfidenceonwhichalastingpeacemustbebased. TheNorwegianNobelCommitteealsowishesto31theimportanceofthepositive32tothepeaceprocessmadebyotherNorthernIrishleadersandbythegovernmentsofGreatBritainIrelandandtheUnitedStates. TheNorwegianNobelCommittee33thehopethatthefoundationswhichhavenowbeenlaidwillnot34leadtolastingpeaceinNorthernIrelandbutalsoserveto35peacefulsolutionstootherreligiousethnicandnationalconflictsaroundtheworld. 34
Shewasso______inherjobthatshedidn'thearanybodyknockingatthedoor.
PassageThree Myhusbandandchildrenfeelveryhappy tolivehere.Theycan’tseethatweliveonadirtystreetinadirtyhouse amongpeoplewhoaren’tgood.Theycan’tseethatourneighborshavetomake happinessoutofallthisdirt.Idecidedthatmychildrenmustgetoutofthis. Themoneythatwe’vesavedisn’tnearlyenough.TheMcGaritys havemoneybuttheyaresoproud.Theylookdownuponthepoor.TheMcGarity giftjustyesterdaystoodoutthereinthestreeteatingfromabagofcandy whilearingofhungrychildrenwatchedher.Isawthosechildrenlookingather andcryingintheirhearts;andwhenshecouldn’teatanymoreshethrewthe restdownthesewer下水道.WhyIsitonlybecausetheyhavemoneyThereis moretohappinessthanmoneyintheworldisn’tthereMiss JacksonwhoteachesattheSettlementHouseisn’trichbutsheknowsthings. Sheunderstandspeople.Hereyeslookstraightintoyourswhenshetalkswith you.Shecanreadyourmind.I’dliketoseethechildrenwillbelikeMiss Jacksonwhentheygrowup.whatcanwelearnaboutMissJackson
TheNorwegianNobelCommitteehasdecidedto21theNobelPeacePrizefor1998toJohnHumeandDavidTrimblefortheireffortstofinda22solutiontotheconflictinNorthernIreland. Overthepastthirtyyearsthenationalreligiousandsocial23inNorthernIrelandhascostover3500peopletheirlives.JohnHumehasthroughoutbeentheclearestandmost24ofNorthernIreland’spoliticalleadersinhis25forapeacefulsolution.Thefoundationsofthepeaceagreement26onGoodFriday1998reflectprincipleswhichhehasstoodfor. Asthe27ofthetraditionallypredominantpartyinNorthernIrelandDavidTrimbleshowedgreatpolitical28whenatacriticalstageoftheprocessheadvocatedsolutionswhichledtothepeace29.AstheheadoftheNorthernIrelandgovernmenthehas30thefirststepstowardsbuildingupthemutualconfidenceonwhichalastingpeacemustbebased. TheNorwegianNobelCommitteealsowishesto31theimportanceofthepositive32tothepeaceprocessmadebyotherNorthernIrishleadersandbythegovernmentsofGreatBritainIrelandandtheUnitedStates. TheNorwegianNobelCommittee33thehopethatthefoundationswhichhavenowbeenlaidwillnot34leadtolastingpeaceinNorthernIrelandbutalsoserveto35peacefulsolutionstootherreligiousethnicandnationalconflictsaroundtheworld. 24
PassageFive CirqueduSoleilsayit:Serkdu So-layisbeingaccusedofout-datedthinkingaboutthedangersofAIDS.Itis amodemacrobaticcircusfromCanadathattoursintheUnitedStatesandother countries.LastAprilthecompanyfiredMatthewCusickbecause hewasHIVpositive.Thiswasafterhespentfourmonthslearninghispartinan act.AspokesmanforthecircussaidCusickwasfiredforsafety reasons.Theysaidhewasadangertoothers.He disagreed.HundredsofpeoplepicketedashowinSanFrancisco. Theysaidthatfiringhimwasnotlegal.Cusicksaysthecompany knewhewasHIVpositivewhentheyhiredhim.Rwasnotfairtolethimputso muchtimeintolearninghisactandthenfirehimbeforehe performed.Hesaysheisnotadangertoothers.Peoplecanonly getAIDSifinfectedbloodcontactsanotherperson’sbloodoropen wound.Thecompanysayswhattheiracrobatsdoisveryvery dangerous.Theyperformtrickswithoutnets.Someonemightfallandgethurt.It couldbebloody.TheysayitistooriskytoletapersonwithHIVtakepartin anact.Peoplewhorunthecircussayithurtstobeaccusedof discriminationMatthewCusicksayshefeelshurtthathecan’t performinthebigblueandyellowtent.Dozensofartists actorswritersandentertainersgotinvolvedinprotestingthefiringof MatthewCusickSomenamesyoumightknoware:theActors’EquityUnion45000 membersRosieO’DonnellRodMcKuenandChadAllenTheyalsoprotestedata showinginOrangeCounty.TheysaidHIVdiscriminationis unacceptable.MatthewCusick______.
PassageThree Myhusbandandchildrenfeelveryhappy tolivehere.Theycan’tseethatweliveonadirtystreetinadirtyhouse amongpeoplewhoaren’tgood.Theycan’tseethatourneighborshavetomake happinessoutofallthisdirt.Idecidedthatmychildrenmustgetoutofthis. Themoneythatwe’vesavedisn’tnearlyenough.TheMcGaritys havemoneybuttheyaresoproud.Theylookdownuponthepoor.TheMcGarity giftjustyesterdaystoodoutthereinthestreeteatingfromabagofcandy whilearingofhungrychildrenwatchedher.Isawthosechildrenlookingather andcryingintheirhearts;andwhenshecouldn’teatanymoreshethrewthe restdownthesewer下水道.WhyIsitonlybecausetheyhavemoneyThereis moretohappinessthanmoneyintheworldisn’tthereMiss JacksonwhoteachesattheSettlementHouseisn’trichbutsheknowsthings. Sheunderstandspeople.Hereyeslookstraightintoyourswhenshetalkswith you.Shecanreadyourmind.I’dliketoseethechildrenwillbelikeMiss Jacksonwhentheygrowup.Thispassagesuggeststhatthewriter______.
PassageFour Youhavebeenbadlyinjuredinacar accident.Itisnecessarytogiveyouabloodtransfusionbecauseyoulosta greatdealofbloodintheaccident.Howeverspecialcaremustbetakenin selectingnewbloodforyou.Ifthebloodistoodifferentfromyourownthe transfusioncouldkillyou.Therearefourbasictypesofblood; ABABandO.Asimpletestcanindicateaperson’sbloodtype.Everybodyis bornwithoneofthesefourtypesofblood.Bloodtypelikehaircolorand heightisinheritedfromparents.Becauseofsubstances containedineachtypethefourgroupsmustbetransfusedcarefully.Basically AandBcannotbemixed.AandBcannotreceiveABbutABmayreceiveAorB.O cangivetoanyothergrouphenceitisoftencalledtheuniversaldonor.For theoppositereasonABsometimescalledtheuniversalrecipient.However becausesomanyreactionscanoccurintransfusionspatientsusuallyreceive onlysaltorplasmauntiltheirbloodcanbematchedasexactlyaspossiblein thebloodbankofahospital.Inthiswayitispossibletoavoidanybad reactionstothetransfusion.Thereisarelationshipbetween yourbloodtypeandyournationality.AmongEuropeansandpeopleofEuropean ancestryabout42percenthavetypeAwhile45percenthavetypeO.Therarest istypeAB.Otherraceshavedifferentpercentages.ForexamplesomeAmerican Indiangroupshavenearly100percenttypeO.PeoplewithtypeAbloodcanreceive______.
AlthoughIliketheappearanceofthehouseWhatreallymademedecidetobuyitwasthebeautiful______throughthewindow.
Directions:Readthefollowingdialogueandtrytofillupthegapswithproperwordsphrasesorsentences. Beth:DidyouhearthatRonwasinthehospital Mimi:Ohreally56withhim Beth:He’sgotaveryhightemperature.Iguessitmaybecholera霍乱. Mimi:Cholera!Howintheworlddid57 Beth:Whoknows! Mimi:58foralongtime Beth:Foracoupleofweeksapparently.Butheonly59onMonday. Mimi:WhydidhewaitsolongHeshouldhaveseenadoctorearlier. Beth:YesIknow.Butluckilythedoctorsaysifhestaysinthehospitalforafewweeksheshouldbeabletoimprove. Mimi:Gee60. 56
Theorganizationhadbrokennorulesbut______haditactedresponsibly.
TheNorwegianNobelCommitteehasdecidedto21theNobelPeacePrizefor1998toJohnHumeandDavidTrimblefortheireffortstofinda22solutiontotheconflictinNorthernIreland. Overthepastthirtyyearsthenationalreligiousandsocial23inNorthernIrelandhascostover3500peopletheirlives.JohnHumehasthroughoutbeentheclearestandmost24ofNorthernIreland’spoliticalleadersinhis25forapeacefulsolution.Thefoundationsofthepeaceagreement26onGoodFriday1998reflectprincipleswhichhehasstoodfor. Asthe27ofthetraditionallypredominantpartyinNorthernIrelandDavidTrimbleshowedgreatpolitical28whenatacriticalstageoftheprocessheadvocatedsolutionswhichledtothepeace29.AstheheadoftheNorthernIrelandgovernmenthehas30thefirststepstowardsbuildingupthemutualconfidenceonwhichalastingpeacemustbebased. TheNorwegianNobelCommitteealsowishesto31theimportanceofthepositive32tothepeaceprocessmadebyotherNorthernIrishleadersandbythegovernmentsofGreatBritainIrelandandtheUnitedStates. TheNorwegianNobelCommittee33thehopethatthefoundationswhichhavenowbeenlaidwillnot34leadtolastingpeaceinNorthernIrelandbutalsoserveto35peacefulsolutionstootherreligiousethnicandnationalconflictsaroundtheworld. 28
A.car B.far C.war D.star
Directions:Readthefollowingdialogueandtrytofillupthegapswithproperwordsphrasesorsentences. Beth:DidyouhearthatRonwasinthehospital Mimi:Ohreally56withhim Beth:He’sgotaveryhightemperature.Iguessitmaybecholera霍乱. Mimi:Cholera!Howintheworlddid57 Beth:Whoknows! Mimi:58foralongtime Beth:Foracoupleofweeksapparently.Butheonly59onMonday. Mimi:WhydidhewaitsolongHeshouldhaveseenadoctorearlier. Beth:YesIknow.Butluckilythedoctorsaysifhestaysinthehospitalforafewweeksheshouldbeabletoimprove. Mimi:Gee60. 58
Weareusingupournaturalresourcestooquicklyandatthesametimeweare______ourenvironmentwithdangerouschemicals.
PassageTwo TheearliestimmigrantstoNorth AmericafoundIndiansalreadylivingthere.TheIndiansnumberedabout500000 atthattime.Theirsocietywasaprimitivesocietybuttheylivedpeacefully andwelcomedthewhitestrangerstotheland.Howevertheseearlyimmigrants fromEuropedidn’twanttosharethelandwiththenatives.Theykilledoffmany oftheIndiansseizedtheirlandorpushedthemofftolandsfartheraway. TodaytheIndiansnotmorethanhalfamillionliveinpovertyandmiseryon thelandonwhichtheywereoncemasters.Theearliest immigrantsweretheSpanishwhosettledinthesouthernpartofwhatisnowthe U.S.ThenextlargegroupweretheEnglishaftertheEnglishcametheFrench DutchIrishGermansandothernationalitygroupsmostlyEuropean. AnotherearlygrouptoarriveweretheNegroes.Buttheywerebroughtin asslavesfromAfrica.Theydidn’twinfreedomtillgenerations later.WhoweretheearliestpeoplelivinginNorthAmerica
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