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Long ago, people did not need money. They lived on wild animals, fruits and other plants.

As time passed, people learned to raise animals and crops. Sometimes, families produced more than they needed, so they started to trade with other families. 63 Later, people began to use money as a means of exchange. However, it was not the kind of money we use today. They used shells, rice, salt, large stones, etc.

  During the 600s B.C, people began using coins as money. They soon found that coins were easier to carry than goods and lasted a long time. Later, countries began to make their won coins.

  The Chinese were the first to use paper money, probably as early as the 11th century. The Italian traveler Marco Polo saw the Chinese using money when he visited China in the 1200s.  64 However, European countries did not start using paper money until 1600s.

  Today, we have many ways to pay for things. We do not use coins or paper money. Often, people prefer to pay for things by card. Paying with a card is easier and safer than carrying around a lot of “real” money.

阅读短文,根据要求完成下面各小题。

(一)根据短文内容简要回答问题。

1. Why did people start to trade?

                                                                               

2. When did people begin to use paper money?

                                                                               

(二)将短文中划线的句子译成汉语。

3.                                                                           

4.                                                                            

(三)请给短文拟一个适当的标题。

5.                                                                            


1. Because people produced more than they need.

2. In the 11th century.

3. 后来,人们开始用钱作为交换物品的方式。

4. 然而,在欧洲的一些国家直到17世纪才使用纸币。

5. Money


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One day a farmer went out for a walk with his daughter. The farmer put on a pair of wrong shoes-one with a thick sole(鞋底) and the other with a thin one. So as he began to walk, he felt very uncomfortable. When he was just out of the house, he turned to his daughter and said, “Why should one of my legs be longer than the other today?”

The daughter looked at his father’s legs carefully as he was walking, and then laughed, “Oh, no, Daddy, your legs are all right. You have put on the wrong shoes.” The farmer was very happy to hear that and said to himself, “What a clever daughter I have got!” Then he asked his daughter to go back and get the other pair of shoes for him. The farmer had only two pairs of shoes.

When the daughter ran back to the house, she found that the other pair was also a pair of wrong shoes. She had to return to his father with nothing in her hands and said out of breath, “It’s no use changing them, Daddy! The shoes at home were not a pair, either!”

 (   )1. A pair of wrong shoes means ________.

 A. the shoes are not the farmer’s

B. the shoes are too small

C. one of the shoes has a thick sole, the other has a thin one, they are not a pair

D. the shoes are too big

 (   2. The farmer thought his daughter was a clever girl because ________.

      A. she could make shoes

B. she could find out that her father wore a pair of wrong shoes

C. she could find out a pair of right shoes

D. she found that her father’s legs were sick

(   )3. The father asked his daughter to go and get the other pair of shoes for him and the daughter ________.

 A. brought back a pair of wrong shoes

B. brought back of a pair of right shoes

C. didn’t bring any shoes; she knew the other pair at home was not a pair, either

D. couldn’t find anything at home

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