Greysteel, Northern Ireland—Protestant (新教的) gunmen shouting "trick or treat" walked into a Northern Irish shop and killed at least seven people to avenge (报仇) the bombing of a protestant shop one week ago.
Eleven people were wounded, several seriously,, when the two gunmen walked into the crowded Rising Sun pub in Greysteel, some 120 kilometres northeast of Belfast, carrying guns.
It is said that they went near a frightened teenage girl and one made the old "trick or treat" greeting that children worldwidely use to get sweets from their neighbours. "I don’ t think that’s funny," she replied, then she was shot down.
The dead included an 82-year-old man, a 52-year-aid woman and the 19-year-old girl who had received the "trick or treat" offer.
The shooting brought the death since Saturday’s IRA Belfast bombing to 23. Six Catholics (旧天主教教行徒) were killed by protestant death team in the pas
A. usually used by children to get sweets from others
B. a warning used by criminals to snatch something
C. a secret was used by protestant gunmen to kill somebody
D. an old saying, but not used now
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland and a major city in commerce and industry. It is one of the most important shipbuilding and repairing centers of the United Kingdom, and has long been known for its linen textiles. Its manufactures include aircraft, guided weapons, and tobacco and food products. A large petroleum refinery here is supplied by imported petroleum which is received at the city’s deep—water port. Other imports include grain, coal, chemicals and iron and steel. Among the chief exports are petroleum products, soap, food stuffs and textiles. In Belfast, there are the notable Ulster Museum and the Protestant Cathedral of Saint Anne. As an educational center, the city is home to Queen’s University of Belfast and Belfast College of Technology. Although there’s evidence that people once settled in this place during the stone and bronze Ages, the founding of Belfast dates from 1177 when a Norman castle was erected. Edward Bruce destroyed the s
A. oil refinery
B. linen textiles
C. food products
D. deepwater port
Greysteel, Northern Ireland--Protestant (新教的) gunmen shouting "trick or treat" walked into a Northern Irish shop and killed at least seven people to avenge (报仇) the bombing of a protestant shop one week ago.
Eleven people were wounded, several seriously, when the two gunmen walked into the crowded Rising Sun pub in Greysteel, some 120 kilometres northeast of Belfast, carrying guns.
It is said that they went near a frightened teenage girl and one made the old "trick or treat" greeting that children worldwidely use to get sweets from their neighbours. "I don’ t think that’s funny," she replied, then she was shot down.
The dead included an 82-year-old man, a 52-year-old woman and the 19-year-old girl who had received the "trick or treat" offer.
The shooting brought the death since Saturday’s IRA Belfast bombing to 23. Six Catholics (旧天主教教徒) were killed by protestant death team in the past week.
A. usually used by children to get sweets from others
B. a warning used by criminals to snatch something
C. a secret was used by protestant gunmen to kill somebody
D. an old saying, but not used now
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