Do you have to be very smart to live a happy life? The character of McDull(麦兜) tells you that this is not true. He is famous for having a birthmark on his right eye. He is not very clever, but he has a heart of gold. He is also happy, with lots of dreams. The piglet wants to visit the Maldives(马尔代夫). But his mother doesn't have enough money for a trip there. So she lies to him and takes him to a place called Hong Kong. The place has a sign that says “Go to the Maldives.” It makes McDull very happy. He thinks he is really excited in the Maldives!

McDull is just a common pig. He has many dreams, but they never come true. That doesn't stop him trying. McDull lives his life in a simple and happy way. His idea towards life is “Never give up.”

The cartoon pig character was created in Hong Kong by Alice Mark and Brian Tse. McDull first showed up as a character in the McMug comics. McMug is another cartoon pig. But McDull is more popular with a huge number of fans everywhere!

1.McDull is famous for ________.

A. having a birthmark on his left eye

B. having a birthmark on his right eye

C. his wonderful character

D. visiting the Maldives

2.McDull is a very ________ pig.

A. clever B. rich C. friendly and kind D. lazy

3.Where was McDull created?

A. In Hong Kong. B. In Japan. C. In America. D. We don't know.

4.In the writer's opinion, what kind of person will live a happy life?

A. person who has to be very clever.

B. A person who is simple with lots of dreams.

C. A person who is easy to give up.

D. Both A and C.

Money is what people use to buy things they need or want. A long time ago, people didn’t use money. So how did they get the things they wanted? Well, there is a long and interesting story about this.

At first, they would exchange something they had for what they needed. For example, if the shoemaker needed some bread, he would give the baker shoes and the baker would give him bread. This was called “bartering” (以货易货). Bartering worked fine for a while. But after the baker had too many shoes, the shoemaker still needed more bread. What could they do? The solution to this problem was money.

There were many earlier forms of money, such as cattle (牛), salt, grain and shells (贝壳). But it was not easy to move them to far-away places or store them. So coins began to take the place of things.

Coins had a fixed value and could be stored. It became possible for people to trade in a standardized (标准的) way. Different coins are worth different amounts. Metal money was used in China as early as 1000 BC.

About three hundred years ago, paper money came into wider use. Paper money is cheaper to make than coins. It is also easier to carry around. Now people use paper money and coins in most countries.

Cash (现金) has been the most popular form of money. But these days, it seems that things have changed. Cashless payment has come into our lives and changed our world. China was the first country in the world to use paper money. Now, centuries later, it may become the first cashless society soon. Cashless payment apps such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are becoming more common in China. The buyer just scans (扫描) the QR code (二维码) of the seller, or the other way around. No real money is needed at all. Is tomorrow already there?

1.The underlined word “It” in Para 5 refers to _____________.

A. Bartering B. coins C. paper money D. cashless payment

2.We can see the passage in ____________.

A. a story book B. an ad. of a health center

C. Chinese government work report D. a social magazine

3.The best title of the passage should be ______________

A. The First Country Use Paper Money. B. Where is Our Money

C. The Progress of Money D. Cashless Payment Come True

4.If we put the passage into three parts, which of the following is the best?

(?=Para. 1; ?=Para. 2; ?=Para. 3; ?=Para. 4; ?=Para. 5; ⑥= Para. 6)

A. ?; ????; ? B. ??; ??; ??

C. ?; ???; ?? D. ??; ???; ?

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