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12£®In 1996£¬John Jones made an unusual discovery£®He had just enlarged a piece of paper money for a friend-a Confederate bank note£¬money issued £¨·¢ÐУ© by banks in Southern States of America during the Civil War£®When he was face to face with the picture£¬he couldn't believe his eyes£ºslaves happily picking cotton in their master's fields£®Jones grew up in South Carolina£®He had heard painful stories of slavery from his greatgrandmother£®The picture on the money did not match the history of African American slaves that he'd heard all his life£®"I had never seen that type of picture on money before£¬"he said£®
Jones wondered why slaves looked so happy£®He started doing research£®
Searching for and finding the answers to his questions changed his life£®During two years'search£¬Jones found more than 120 different bills£®He discovered that the bills had several things in common£®They showed slaves working in jobs related to farming£®Many of them showed healthy and smiling slaves at work£®None of the bills showed the hardships of slavery£®
Jones wanted to share what he had learned£®"I wanted other people to see what I had seen£¬"he said£®He decided to make large paintings of the pictures on the money£®After three years of work£¬Jones had painted more than 80 slavery scenes £¨³¡¾°£©£®He paired each painting with the money on which the picture appeared£®"The Color of Money"-an exhibit £¨Õ¹ÀÀ£© of his work-has toured the country£®
Jones'paintings tell an important story about the South 150years ago£®He likes to repeat the saying"The story is on the money£®"In this case£¬the saying happens to be true£®
32£®How did Jones feel when he saw the picture on the money£¿D
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33£®Why did Jones do research on the money£¿C
A£®He had never heard of Confederate money£®
B£®He wanted to learn about American history through it£®
C£®It showed slaves quite different from those in his mind£®
D£®His greatgrandmother told him some unusual stories about it£®
34£®What did Jones find£¿A
A£®The difficulty of slaves was never shown on the bills£®
B£®About 120 different bills were issued during the Civil War£®
C£®Slaves lived a harder life than he thought£®
D£®Slaves worked long hours on farms£®
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A£®Money Tells a Story
B£®Confederate Money
C£®African American Slaves
D£®John Jones Changes America£®
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