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It began with a red paper clip and ended with a house. Kyle MacDonald, a 26-year-old Canadian, got a three-bedroom house through 14 trades (½»»») that started with a single red paper clip.
Encouraged by Kyle¡¯s successful experience, now more and more young people around the world are starting their own trading activities. They set up websites where people can trade things they don¡¯t usually use with other people. A website called Peerflix allows people to trade their used DVDs. These traders usually prefer face-to-face trading, which means they don¡¯t have to worry about who is going to pay for the delivery (µÝËÍ).
Last year, a young girl in Beijing decided to follow the example of Kyle. She started with a paper clip and hoped to get a house in the end. After several trades she now has a piano which is more than 10,000 yuan. But she may still have a long way to go.
You may be puzzled about why people are doing this. In fact, everyone in the trade activities gets things that are useful to them. Just as Kyle said, ¡°What¡¯s more important to a man dying of thirst in the desert ¡ª one million dollars or a glass of water?¡± Kyle¡¯s words probably show why these trades are poplar among young people.
4. Where can people trade things they do not usually use according to the passage?
A. On the Internet.    B. In Beijing.         C. In Canada.      D. In the desert.
5. Why are trading activities popular among young people?
A. Because they can make a lot of money by trading with other people.
B. Because the traders can get things that are useful to them.
C. Because young people love trading activities.
D. Because many young people want to get a house.
6. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. If you begin with a paper clip, you will finally get a house by trading.
B. A young girl in Beijing got a house through trading.
C. A glass of water is more important than one million dollars.
D. Many traders like face-to-face trading because they don¡¯t have to pay for the delivery.

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Once upon a time there lived in Germany two brothers named Jacob Grim and William Grim. They liked to listen to old stories and then wrote them down. Then they had enough stories to make a book. You can guess the n   1.   of their book! It is Grimms¡¯ Fairy Tales (¡¶¸ñÁÖͯ»°¡·)

The story of this little book began when the brothers were still at school. And it started w   2.  a good teacher. This teacher liked to find out how things happened. S   3.   the two brothers were doing the same thing. They asked questions and then looked for 4.   to them.

Among the q   5.    the brothers asked were. ¡°Who made up the old fairy tales?¡± ¡°Who first told about Cinderella (»Ò¹ÃÄï)?¡± ¡°Who made up the story of Snow White and the story of Sleeping Beauty?¡±

They found that no one knew the answers to such questions. The tales were made up in very early times. Most of them were made up in days before people knew 6.   to write. People told the stories to one another and to their children. But only few still r   7.   them. ¡°When these old people die, the stories will d   8.   with them.¡± said the brothers. We must write d   9.   all the stories we can find.¡±

Jacob and William hunted for stories for five years. At last they had 89 tales. Just before Christmas in 1812 and first book was published.

People loved the book! They asked for more fairy stories. So the two brothers published two m 10.   books. In all, they collected 210 stories to put into their books.

 

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