Thanksgiving Day was coming soon. 66. MissGreen gave her students special homework. “Please draw a picture to showyour thanks.” said Ms Green.
Most students drew a turkey(火鸡) or other traditional things. But Douglas,a shy boy, drew a different thing. 67.他仅仅画了一只手。
His classmates were surprised at hispicture. One child said, “It must be a farmer’s hand, because farmers keepturkeys.” Others guessed it was his father’s hand 68.因为他家很穷, his father had to work dayand night for money.
69.Miss Green asked the little boy whose hand it was.He answered,“It’s yours. You often take me by the hand to play outside and teach me how tohold a pencil.”
Oh, 70.the boy was showing his thanksto his teacher. Miss Green was moved and hugged(拥抱) the little boy.
As time passed, families had moreproducts(产品) than they needed, such asanimals and crops. So they needed to trade(交易) with others. They began to use money to make it easier. However, it was not like the money we use today. They usedshells, rice, salt or l
During the 600s BC, people began usingcoins as money. Because they were easier to carry than goods(货物), countries began to make coins as their money. The Chinese were the first to use papermoney, probably in the 11th century. An Ita
A. lived onplants
B.raised animals
C. needed to trade 50. People used______ as money during the 600s BC.