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1914. And Mister Fitzpatrick says his farm would not be the same without it.
74. Which of the following statemonts is true according to thi~ passage?
A. Americans can use land as they like and then go to another place.
B. People in the west don' t like to travel from city to city.
C. Tribal people have the same concept of the resours as the non-Indians.
D. The reservations have both positive and negative (负面的) effects on Indian people's life.
73. The author included the story of the Pouca people in this article mainly to state
A. the close relationship between tribal people and land
B. the poverty of the tribal people
C. the long history of the Ponca people
D. the great changes of the Ponca people's life
72. What does the writer mainly intend to state in this passage?
A. American Indians are disappointed with their living environment.
B. American Indians lead a miserable life now.
C. Television advertisements can have an unexpected effect on people.
D. Land is very impoltant to people, especially tribal people.
71. What is not included in the Chanukah Festival?
A. Ceramic painting. B. Fun foods.
C. Computer adventures. D. Fashion show.
E
Never forget where you como from
Many of us remember the touching television advertisemont where the actor Iron Eyes Cody sheds a
tear over litter. Such Native images are often used to convey the idea of saving mother earth. People who
accept this image fmd it difficult to bring together what they have seen of some reservations- shabby
homes, broken cars, underfed dogs, weeds in winds, and coal strip mines. Those who most romanticize
American Indians are the quickest to be disappointed and discover that things axe not as good as they have
once believed. However, Indians' relationship with the land is much more complicated (复杂的) than
those two black and white images which appeared in the telivision.
Historically, tribal (部落的) people around the globe have had close ties with the earth. Lakota
historian Vine Deloria, Jr., tells the story of the Ponca people who were taken from their range ver a
century ago and transported against their will to Oklahoma. Otherwise healthy, many Ponca wasted and
died from no other clear cause than separation from their home. As Cheryl Crazy Bull says in this isst
"The land is our relative. Without land, tribal people lose their identity- the land along with langoat
spiritual beliefs, and social systems distinguishes tribal people from others."
To many people in the United States, the Indian reservation is an embarrassment. It represents
American version of racial seperation--a prison without walls where the government confined Indians
keep them apart fi'om other Americans. To Indian people the reservation is homo, regardless of wha
looks like. They have spiritual, emotional, and family ties. Many of their relatives still live there or
buried there, and their creation stories are centered there.
Americans tend to pull up roots and separate from their birthplace, moving from city to city m
times. Many of us non-Indians have never visited the places where our ancestors are buried or the hot
where our parents were bom. Western nations use Earth in the same way, as if we can go to anol
planet when the air and water becomo too dirty. On the other hand, tribes are very familiar with
concept of limited resources. They cannot get another reservation if theirs becomes too polluted.
70.If your family are free at 1:30, what activity can you take part in?
A. Drum Tales: The Hearty Story of Hanukkab.
B. Hazamir Teen Choir.
C. Jolly Follies puppet show.
D. Cartoon films.
69. What feeling will you not experience if you attend the Drum Tales?
A. Mystery. B. Imagination. C. Exoticism. D. Horror.
68. How much does a family of three (a kid and parents) have to pay if they attend Jolly Fo[lies puppet
show?
A. $ 21. B. $ 15. C. $ 19 D. $ 17
67. The purpose of writing this article is to
A. advertise his or her website and books
B. explain how this website is kept
C. explain who this website is for
D. discuss whether we should read on line
D
Join us on December 17th, 2006 (2nd day of Hanukkah) for our annual Hanukkah Family Fun Fest
for an exciting day of fun activities for the whole family. The Itazimir Choir will provide holiday musical
entertainment. Dram Tales will present "The Hearty Story of Hanukkah" show. There will be ceramie(
) painting of dreidles, menorahs( ), and other Hanukkah items for the kids. And fun foods,
crafts(手工艺) and activities will be happening throughout the day. Bring the whole family and enjoy a
fun-filled day!
ll:30---Jolly Foil/es puppet show Ages 2.12
A fun muppet(木偶) style musical holiday story followed by a Hanukkah sing a long featuring
the "Chipmunks" and other favorite characters. Adult: $ 7 Child $ 5
1:31}--- Hazamir Teen Choir
Sponsored by the Berman and Lerner families in memory of Cantor Moses L. Snyder
3:IS--Drum Tales presents The Hearty Story of Hanuldkah
Dram Tales is fun, interactive, percussive(~打击乐) and musical, k is much like the traditional
dram circle concept. It combines story telling, musical insmnnentation and song. Each participant is
given a percussive instrument which becomes their media of transportation to far away lands and exotic
places, to ride the waves of mystery of an unfolding plot, and into the deep realm of imagination and the
colorful beyond. Drumming, rhyming, rapping, clinking, shaking and clapping, this performance will
leave you feeling refreshed after having returned from a journey through these stories! Adults $ 7
Child $ 5
Plus food am/fun for the entire family
Crafts with BBYO and Young Judea
Ceramic painfing with Jack and Jill
T-Shirt fun with Computer Adventures
Fun with Cyber. Connection
Vendors
Special visit by "Chanukah Bubby"
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