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¡°Come on, Daily News!¡± called Jason, carrying some newspapers under his arm. The little boy was running up and down the street, but twenty papers were still not sold. This was his first day of selling newspapers. He was in bad mood. It was getting dark and fewer people were in the street. He had to go home with the rest papers instead of money. He hoped to make more money to buy a cake for his mother¡¯s birthday. But he failed to sell all his papers. He broke down and cried on the way back.

¡°You don¡¯t know the secret of selling papers.¡± Another newsboy Jim told Jason and taught him to shout loudly, ¡°Hot news! More exciting news is on!¡±

¡°But it¡¯s not in the paper at all.¡± replied Jason.

¡°Right, then just run away quickly before they have time to see.¡± Jim said.

It was really a new idea to Jason. He thought of the cake for his mother, but at last decided not to tell a lie. Though he was poor, he was taught to be honest by his mother.

The next afternoon, Jason went to the office for his papers again. With a proud smile, Jim announced that he sold sixty the day before. He added that Jason lost the chance of getting more money because he was too foolish.

¡°You wouldn¡¯t tell a lie yesterday, my boy?¡± A gentleman at the office came up and said. ¡°You are just the boy I am looking for.¡± A week later, Jason started his new job. He lost the sale of twenty papers, but got a well-paid job because he told the truth.

1.Why did Jason keep running in the street?

A.To buy a cake. B.To sell newspapers

C.To go home. D.To find a job

2.How did Jason feel on the way back on the first day?

A.He felt sad. B.He felt excited.

C.He felt relaxed. D.He felt foolish.

3.How did Jim sell more newspapers?

A.By telling the secret. B.By making up untrue news.

C.By running quickly. D.By telling the truth.

4.Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.Jason sold twenty newspapers on the first day.

B.Jason was too foolish to make more money.

C.Jason learned something good from his mother.

D.Jason listened to Jim and made more money that day.

5.What does the story mainly tell us?

A.Honesty is the best policy.

B.A friend in need is a friend indeed.

C.Practice makes perfect.

D.Don¡¯t put all eggs in one basket.

A rich Japanese was on vacation in New York. One day he went into a shop. He wanted to buy a nice - looking watch very much, but the owner of the shop asked five hundred dollars for it. Suddenly a young man came into the shop, took the watch out of the owner' s hands and ran out with it. It all happened in a few seconds. When the owner ran out into the street, the young man already disappeared £¨Ïûʧ£©among the people.

The rich man went on. At the next comer. he saw the young man with the stolen watch in his hand. ¡°Do you want to buy a fine watch, sir?" he asked in a low voice, "It's only a hundred dollars. " "The young man doesn¡¯t know I saw him stealing the watch£¬'¡® he thought. The rich man paid him at once and went back to his room with the watch. He told his friend about the fine watch.

His friend had a look at the watch and began laughing. He said, ¡°You are foolish. This watch isn¡¯t worth even ten dollars. I'm sure the shop owner and the young man planned this play together."

1.Which country did the rich Japanese travel to?

A.The UK. B.The USA. C.Fiance. D.Australia.

2.The owner of the shop asked________dollars for the watch.

A.500 B.250 C.100 D.150

3.The rich man's friend began laughing because________.

A.the watch was nice B.the watch was really cheap

C.he had a watch like that D.he thought the rich man was foolish

4.From the story, we can learn that________may be dishonest.

A.the rich man¡¯ s friend B.the shop owner

C.the young man D.both B and C

Many of you may want to study abroad after high school. but at the same time more and more students from other countries are coming to study in China. 397, 635 international students came to China in 2015. According to a report from the students. com website (ÍøÕ¾), China is now the third most popular country for international students, behind the United States and the United Kingdom.

Last summer, 55 students and teachers from Germany came to China and joined a summer camp They got close to traditional Chinese culture. They visited several schools in Hefei, Anhui. At No32 Middle School in Hefei, they tried to make dumplings, play tai chi, do paper-cuts and learn calligraphy(Êé·¨). To help them know more about China, Chinese students paired with them as partners. They led these foreign guests to places of interest.

In recent years, there are more cultural exchanges(½»Á÷)between Germany and China. Almost 400 German schools have Chinese classes. Over 8,000 students study in China. The number of international students in China has doubled since 2005. It has been growing by 10% each year. If the growth goes on, China will replace the UK for second place by 2020.

1.It's reported that________is the third most popular country for international students.

A.China B.the United Kingdom

C.Germany D.the United States

2.The German guests tried to do the following things at school EXCEPT________.

A.making dumplings B.doing paper-cuts

C.learning calligraphy D.playing ping-pong

3.What does the underlined phrase paired with mean in Chinese?

A.Óë¡­¡­Ïàͬ B.Óë¡­¡­½á¶Ô

C.Óë¡­¡­±È½Ï D.Óë¡­¡­.Õù

4.How many German schools have Chinese classes in recent years?

A.32. B.55 C.About 400 D.More than 8.000

5.Which of the following is TRUE?

A.more and more foreign students come to study in China now.

B.The German students and teachers came to China to get close to nature.

C.The number of international students in China has doubled since 2015.

D.Recently there are fewer cultural exchanges between China and Germany.

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