This hard fought campaign resulted in the history making 1967 Referendum ( )Australians voted to include the Aboriginal people in the census (人口普查)and to ensure they were covered by Commonwealth laws. In the 1950s Kath also became interested in poetry.She joined the Realist Writer's Group ...
由第一段中的 she left school and home at 13 to work as a maid in Brisbane可知,十三岁的Kath去布里斯班工作。故选A。6.【答案】D【解析】细节理解题。题干:1967年前关于土著人我们知道什么?由第四段中的the history making 1967 Referendum. Australians voted to include the Aboriginal people in the ...
That'sthequestionweallaskwhenwearriveinanewplace.Thinkaboutit.Howcanwetellanotherpersonwhereweare?Manyplacenamesgiveusanideabecausetheydescribephysicalfeatures,like"bighill","drydesert",or"talltree".Thousandsofyearsago,thisishowthefirstAustralians—theAborigines—namedplaces.Today,inAustralia,therearethousands...
和Inside the Big Merino,there is a small museum about the history of wool in Australia.Visitors can also climb up to the Big Merino's head and look at the view through its eyes.(在大美利奴羊内,有一个关于澳大利亚羊毛历史的小型博物馆。游客还可以爬上大美利奴羊的...
Television histories, which operate in an affective register, are usually neglected in these debates. This article argues that understanding television history is essential to grasping what military history means to contemporary Australians. A close analysis of In Their Footsteps demonstrates the ways ...
你会发现谈话经常变成激烈的讨论。.可知B的说法是错的;根据Australians are excited about discussions. 澳大利亚人对于讨论很兴奋。可知C的说法是错的;根据Food, art, music and current events or history are welcome topics. 食物、艺术、音乐和时事或历史是受欢迎的话题。可知D是错误的;故选A。【小题3】主...
a他是印度尼西亚历史上第一位英勇的聪明的多情的民族英雄和强壮的战士和德高望重的长老 He is in the Indonesian history the first heroic intelligent full of affection national hero and the strong soldier and the elder of noble character and high prestige[translate] ...
【推荐1】Australians love sports. At school. we play sports every Friday. It’s like a festival. We ___ our school uniforms and leather (皮) shoes. We wear sports shoes. Though we still have classes, everyone should take some time to play sports too. After lunchtime we run to the ...
These days you'd be hard pressed to find anyone in Australia over the age of 15 who doesn't own a mobile phone.In fact,plenty of younger kids have one in their pocket.Practically everyone can make and receive calls anywhere,anytime. Still,55 percent of Australians have a landline phone...
On this day, Australians commemorate the arrival of the first fleet at Sydney Cove in 1788 and the proclamation of British sovereignty over Australia’s east coast. It’s also a day when Aussie retailers offer savings and discounts on all kinds of products. If it falls on a weekend, it’...