Here is the charity sale(义卖) for the poor African children. We will give away the money we raise in the charity sale. Come and see our things.
I have some soft toys to sell. The teddy bear is my thirteen-year- old birthday present. I have had it for one year. It still looks very new. Its original price (原价) is $50. You only need to pay $ 15 for it now. Other toys are very new but cheap, too.
— Nancy
I have an MP3 player. I have had it for three months. It works very well now. It stays with me whenever I feel upset. And I have downloaded (下载) some pop songs in it. I hope it can be with you when you are not happy. It cost $ 220. Now, you can take it with $ 100.
— David
I want to sell some of my fictions. I began to buy fictions when I was thirteen years old. My favorite fiction is Alice in Wonderland. I believe anyone like me will learn a lot from this fiction. Each fiction only costs $ 10. You can get the second at half price.
— Henry
Our children grew up on peanut butter(花生酱) and jelly(果酱) sandwiches. The delicious jelly made them 1, and the homemade was the best choice. I wasn't the jelly maker in this big family. My 2 was. It was always there. Jelly making was just a way of life for her. She 3 did it, following the same steps-from picking the fruit to setting the finished jelly on the shelf.
In April, my mother left us forever. We decided to 4 potted things in the house. Each of us chose from the many pots of tomato juice, green beans and jelly. The other day I 5 the jelly for a quick sandwich. I suddenly 6 something that I had not paid attention to before. This was the last pot we would have from my mother's loving hands. Our children had never known a day without. Their grandmother's jelly. It seemed like such a small thing, 7 it was a great treasure. Holding the last pot in my hand, my8 traveled back to the old days. I saw her crying on my wedding(婚礼). I saw her9 and hugging our children.
I put the jelly back on the shelf. No longer was it just a pot of jelly. 10 it was there, my mother would always live on.