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Long long ago, an old man lived with his three sons. He had 17 horses. One day, he died. In his will (遺囑), the old man said that the eldest son would have half of the 17 horses, the second one would get one third and the youngest one would get one ninth!
All of them were very puzzled (困惑的) to read the will. They spent several days thinking how to divide 17 horses, but couldn’t find the answer.
They finally asked a wise (智慧的) man in their village for help. The wise man quickly found a way. He asked them to bring all 17 horses to a large place. Then he brought one of his horses and made the number of the horses become 18.
He asked the first son to read the will. He should get half of the horses. It was 18/2---9 horses.
The wise man asked the second son to read the will. He could get one third of the horses. It was 18/3---6 horses.
The third son got one ninth of the horses. It was18/9---2 horses.
There were 9+6+2 horses, which came to 17 horses.
The wise man solved this problem easily and took back his horse.
1.The old man lived ______________.
A.in a small town B.in a village C.with his two sons D.with a wise man
2.What does the underlined word “divide” mean in Chinese?
A.分配 B.喂養(yǎng) C.收集 D.售賣(mài)
3.How many horses should the second son get?
A.2 B.3 C.6 D.9
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The youngest son could get three horses.
B.The wise man got his horse back at last.
C.The three sons asked the wise man for help at first.
D.The wise man asked them to take all the horses to his home.
5.What does the writer want to tell us in the passage?
A.It’s not easy to be a wise man. B.Maths is important in our daily life.
C.It’s difficult to solve a problem. D.Any problem has a way to solve.
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Two-thirds of the money has been spent according to the plan, but nobody knows how to use _______ of it.
A.other B.the others C.the rest D.rest
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How can you protect yourself if there's an earthquake at school? What should you do if you are caught in a stampede(踩踏)? March 25 this year provides you with a good chance to learn about safety.
This day is called the National Day of Education on the Safety of Elementary and Middle School Students(NDESEMSS)(全國(guó)中小學(xué)生安全教育日). The theme of the day this year is to give students more knowledge about safety and make sure their lives safe.
A survey done by the China Youth and Children Research Center showed that school accidents kill more elementary and middle school students than anything else. The main accidents come from stampedes, earthquakes, fires and sports injuries(傷害).
What can we do to keep ourselves safe? Staying calm(鎮(zhèn)靜)is the first and most important rule when facing accidents. But different accidents have different self-protection advice.
A stampede is possible anywhere. The larger a human crowd gets, the more likely stampedes become. When students around you begin to push, stand still and try to hold onto something, or stay in a corner until the crowd leaves. If you fall down in a moving crowd, cover your head with both hands. Lean to one side, curl up your body and bend your legs.
Earthquakes are common natural disasters(災(zāi)難). When you feel the ground shake, drop down, take cover under a desk and hold on. You should stay indoors until the shaking stops. If you are outdoors, don't stay near buildings, trees or power lines.
When there's a fire, follow the teachers' instructions, leave the classroom quickly and use a piece of cloth to cover your mouth and nose so that you don't breathe in smoke.
1.What's the theme of NDESEMSS this year?
A.To give students more knowledge about safety and make sure their lives safe.
B.To give students more knowledge about health and make sure they eat healthily.
C.To give students more knowledge about science and make their study better.
D.To give students more knowledge about accidents and make them run away.
2.What should you do first when accidents happen according to this passage?
A.Run away. B.Stand there. C.Keep calm. D.Cry loudly.
3.According to this passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.Car accidents kill the most elementary and middle school students of all accidents.
B.When there's a fire, you should use cloth to cover your mouth and nose.
C.If you fall down in a moving crowd, you can do nothing but wait there.
D.When an earthquake happens, you should stay near buildings or trees.
4.If the writer continues to write this passage, what will he write about?
A.The changes of fires. B.The reasons of accidents.
C.Sports injuries. D.Smoking disadvantages.
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Choose the best answer (根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢福?/p>
1. Two high school students from California could go to prison for crimes that some people might think are small and of little importance. Prosecutors(檢察官)said that Gary and Mike,both 18, had broken into their school and changed their own and others’ grades on the school computer network. While Mike tried doing it once. Gary did it several times. Gary could get more than 38 years in prison. Mike could get three years. “These are very serious crimes,” said Prosecutor Li. | 2. An Australian teenager could be fined(罰款) 20,000 AUS $ for having a party while his family was on holiday. “It was just a get - together with a couple of mates at first and then we thought, why not have a bit of a party,” 16- year-old Corey told reporters. “But it got a bit out of control.” More than 500 people came to Corey’s house and police were called when neighbors complained about the noise. No one was arrested but 30 police officers, a helicopter and a dog were needed to break up the party. Police chief Christine Nixon said that Corey would have to pay for damage to neighbors’ cars and gardens. “He needs to be taught a lesson.” she said. Corey’s mother, Jo Delaney, said: “We’re a good family. I’m just horrified that this has actually happened.” |
3. A teenage student was bitten by her dog as she celebrated a $7m lottery win. 18-year-old Amy was shocked when she heard the news. “I was screaming so loudly with excitement that my dog, Brock, didn’t know what was happening. So he bit me!” Amy is now on a gap year between school and university, and has been working as a part - time waitress at a hotel near her home. She said she was planning to organize a holiday in Egypt for herself, her family and friends, and to buy her first car. After that, she said she was still planning to go to university to study law. “I just plan to live like a normal student and not like a millionaire,” she told reporters. |
1.Read the first line of each article and match the headlines to the articles (1-2-3)
a. Dog bites student $7m lottery winner.
b.Police fine teenager after a large party.
c. California teenagers face prison for hacking into school computers.
A.acb B.bca C.cab D.cba
2.Prosecutor Li in California thinks .
A.these crimes are small and little important B.Gary and Mike only changed their own grades
C.these crimes are very serious D.it’s a bad situation for them to be in prison
3.Corey could be fined 20,000 AUS$ because .
A.he had a party with a couple of mates
B.his party was out of control and does much damage
C.he damaged his neighbors’ cars and gardens
D.his mother felt terrible about what happened
4.Amy’s dog .
A.was shocked to hear the good news B.used to bite people and be noisy
C.was probably frightened by her behavior D.felt as excited as her owner that day
5.The three short articles all mentioned “ ”.
A.teenager B.dog C.mother D.police
6.You can probably find the material from the section of the newspaper.
A.Fun Memories B.True Life Stories
C.Amazing Detective Stories D.Frightening Accidents
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Ann and Christina next-door neighborhood since they came to Shanghai in 2016.
A.were B.will be C.had been D.have been
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Drinking too much water before sleep does harm your health.
A.with B.for C.at D.to
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Granny looked__________ at the naughty boy who had broken her glasses.
A.lovely B.angrily C.friendly D.happily
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Which of the following sentences is RIGHT?
A.It was not until the captain told the crew to abandon the ship did everyone queue for the lifeboats.
B.Not until did the captain tell the crew to abandon the ship that everyone queued for the lifeboats.
C.No one queued to get on the lifeboats until the captain told the crew to abandon the ship.
D.Until the captain told the crew to abandon the ship did no one queued for the lifeboats.
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