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In your school bags, you may have a pencil, some kinds of pens, a ruler, and some books. None of these things grow in the fields. They were all made in factories. And, of course, they were invented by some people. There have not always been pencils or pens, a ruler and books. Thousands of years ago no one knew about these things.

Who invented them first? How did they have such clever ideas? We always don’t know. There have been many thousands of inventions, large and small, in the human history. Some of these inventions have changed the world. Such as paper, printing, radio, telephone and computer, and we know the inventors. But we have forgotten most of the other inventors.

Who invented the clock, for example, or the lock to the door? We don’t know. There have been thousands of inventors and we should grateful to them for their clever ideas. Will you be one of them when you grow up?

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1.Most things in your school bags are made of _________.

A. paper B. wood C. metal D. nylon

2.The inventors invented these things because _________.

A. their children were at school B. they hoped to save some money

C. they have a lot of clever ideas D. they have good machines

3.The history books tell us _________.

A. who invented paper and printing B. who invented clocks and doors

C. when the first key was invented D. how much the silk cost

4.We don’t know ________.

A. the names of the inventors of paper B. the names of the inventors of telephone

C. the names of the inventors of lamp D. the names of most inventors

5.The writer wonders _________.

A. if you are an inventor B. if you want to be an inventor

C. what’s invented by you D. how many inventors you know

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A long time ago, there lived a wise man named Zun?Nun in Egypt. A young man came to visit him and asked, “Teacher, why do you dress in ______ a way? Nowadays it's necessary to dress neatly(整洁地), isn't it? Or how will people know you're really a _________and wise man?”

Zun?Nun smiled, took a ring from his finger and said, “Young friend, I'll answer your question,________first do one thing for me. _______this ring to the market. Can you_______it for one chip(片) of gold?”

When the young man looked at Zun?Nun's dirty ring, he thought to _________,“How will I sell it _______ that price?”He __________ the ring to the vegetable, meat and fish traders and others in the market. But __________ was willing to pay a chip of gold.

He returned and told this to Zun?Nun. Zun?Nun said, “Now go to the gold shop and show the ring to the owner. Don't give a ________ , just see___________he will pay.”

One hour ________, the young man was back.“Teacher, people in the market really didn't know the value of this ring. The gold shop owner _______ me 1,000 chips of gold.”

Zun?Nun smiled.“That's the answer _________your question, my friend. Someone can't be valued only from his __________. The ring was a gift from the emperor(皇帝), ”he said.

1.A. so B. such C. this D. that

2.A. special B. strange C. common D. stupid

3.A. until B. however C. though D. but

4.A. bring B. take C. carry D. fetch

5.A. sell B. buy C. sold D. bought

6.A. him B. it C. himself D. itself

7.A. on B. in C. for D. at

8.A. gave B. showed C. sold D. provided

9.A. nobody B. neither C. anyone D. everyone

10.A. ring B. idea C. price D. reason

11.A. how many B. what C. how D. how much

12.A. after B. before C. ago D. later

13.A. cost B. offered C. spent D. lent

14.A. of B. for C. to D. about

15.A. words B. thought C. knowledge D. dress

Mr. Brown lived in a house less than five miles from his office, so he was able to drive home every day for lunch and it took him twenty minutes. Every time he drove home at noon, he found many cars were parked outside his house and there was no room for his own car. He had to drive somewhere else to park his car. Then he had to walk back home. This made him very angry.

He had put up a board, which said, No Parking in the garden facing the road, but nobody noticed it. People seemed to obey only a police notice with white letters on a blue board: POLICE NOTICE NO PARKING

Mrs. Brown said that he could steal a police notice. But he was afraid to do so. She then said that he could make one just like a police. He said he was not the police and couldn’t use the word police. Several days later, Mr. Brown made a blue board with white letters POLITE NOTICE NO PARKING

Oh! Mrs. Brown said, "But you told me you weren’t going to use the word police, but why do you use it now?" Really?" he asked, "Look again. " She started to laugh. "You are really clever."

1.Mr. Brown's office was_____ his house.

A. less than two miles from B. next to

C. about 20 minutes' drive from D. very far from

2.Mr. Brown was angry about that_______

A. he found no room to park his car outside his house.

B. he had nothing to eat for lunch at home

C. he saw many cars outside his house

D. he could find only a small place to park his car outside his house.

3.Mr. Brown made_______ notice board(s) altogether .

A. one B. two C. three D. no

4.Mr. Brown made a notice board which_______in the end.

A. was just the same as a police notice B. had more words than a police notice.

C. just looked like a police notice D. said “POLICE NOTICE NO PARKING”

5.We can infer that_______after Mr. Brown put up the blue board.

A. more people would park their cars outside Mr. Brown's house.

B. he still had to drive away from his house to park his car.

C. fewer people would park their cars outside Mr. Brown’s house.

D. more police would make friends with him.

When I was a child, I didn’t have hair on my head, just some stubs(很短的头发). I like to watch my friends play. I would join them now and then, but I preferred watching. Every day, we could see an old man walk by our playground, carrying an umbrella. He had big ears and a bald head. The moment my friends saw him pass by, they would shout, "Hey, deaf and dumb, what’s the time?"They told me that he could not hear or speak.

It was early evening, I was standing at the gate of my house, when I saw the old man coming. I was alone. There were no friends around to shout the usual words of "greeting". But how could I let this man walk by without saying anything? So for the first time, I asked in a soft voice, "Hey, deaf and dumb, what’s the time?"

The old man looked at me. Then he looked at his watch and answered, "It’s five thirty." I ran inside the house and never shouted at the man after that day.

1.What did the old man often carry?

A. A raincoat. B. An umbrella. C. A watch. D. A hat.

2.What does the underlined word "dumb" mean?

A. 哑的 B. 聋的 C. 白痴的 D. 瘸的

3.When did I see the old man one day?

A. In the morning. B. At noon.

C. In the evening. D. At night.

4.Where did I see the old man that day?

A. In the playground. B. At the school gat.

C. At the gate of my house. D. Near the playground.

5.Which of the following ones is TRUE according to the passage?

A. I enjoyed playing with my friends.

B. We could see an old man walk by the school gate every day.

C. The old man didn’t tell me the time that day.

D. The old man could hear and speak.

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