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European in the 15th century have long been known as Indians because 【M2】______
of the belief prevalent at time of Columbus that the Americas were the 【M3】______
outer reaches of the Indies. Most scholars agree that Native Americans
came into the Western Hemisphere from Asia by the Bering Strait in a 【M4】______
series of migrations. From Alaska they spread to the east and south. 【M5】______
Several separate waves of migration are said to count for the many native 【M6】______
linguistic families, while the common origin used to explain the physical 【M7】______
characteristics that Native Americans have in common--Mongoloid
features, coarse, straight, black hair, dark eyes, sparse body hair, and
a skin colour range from yellow-brown to reddish brown. Many scholars 【M8】______
accept evidence of Native American existence in the Americas back more
than 25,000 years. In pre-Columbian times the Native American
population of the area north of Mexico is estimated to be between one and 【M9】______
two million. From prehistoric times until recent historic times there were
roughly about six major cultural areas, excluding that of the Arctic i. e. ,【M10】______
Northwest Coast, Plains, Plateau, Eastern Woodlands, and Southwest.
Information about particular groups can be found in separate articles and in
separate biographies and subject articles.
【M1】

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Ms. Roy
Purchasing Manager
Star Garges
Hill Street
Croyden
England
Dear Ms Roy,
This time last year you placed an order for Type BS362 12-volt sealed batteries. This is a discontinued line which we had on offer at the time.
We now have a similar product on offer, Type CN 233. It occurs to us that you might be interested. A descriptive leaflet(小册子) is enclosed.
We have a stock of 950 of Type CN 233 which we are selling off at GB £28 each.
We can offer a quantity discount(折扣) of up to 15%, but we are prepared to give 20% discount for an offer to buy the complete stock.
We are giving you this opportunity in view of your previous(以前的) order. We would appreciate a prompt reply, since we will put the offer out in the event of your not being interested.
Yours sincerely,
Peter
Export Sales Manager
Making a voluntary offer
The similar product we have now is【46】whose stock is【47】.
The selling price of the present product is【48】.
The quantity discount we can offer is【49】, but the 20% discount is still expected if you buy【50】.

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