How quickly can you count from one to ten? Do you use ten different words to do it? Can you do it in English, or do you have to use your first languages? Do you count on your fingers? Many people think tikat numbers and math are the same all over the world* But scientists have discovered that it is not true.
People in different parts of the world use different ways to count on their fingers. In theUnited States, people begin counting with their first fingers, which they extend or stick out.They then extend the rest of their fingers and finally the thumb(拇指) to count to five. Then they repeat this with the other hand to get to ten. In China, people count by using different finger positions. In this way, a Chinese person can easily count to ten on only one hand.
Besides ways of finger counting, scientists have found that cultures and languages are also different when it comes to numbers. Some languages have only a few words for numbers, and others have no words for numbers. A group of scientists studied aboriginal(土著的) people in Australia. These people don't have hand movements to stand for numbers. They don't even have words for numbers. However, they are still able to understand different ideas about numbers.
In a similar study, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology discovered that people of the Piranha tribe(部落) in northwestern Brazil don't have words for numbers such as "one" or 6'three". They are not able to say 66five trees" or "ten trees" but can say "some trees," "more trees," or 66many trees." Professor Edward Gibson said that most people believe that everyone knows how to count, t6but here is a group tbat does not count. They could learn, but it isn't not useful in their culture, so they've never picked it up."
Although ali[ humans are able to understand quantities(数量:) ,not alllanguages have numbers and not all people use counting. Number words in a certain language are a result of people needing numbers in their daily lives. Now we know that people have different ideas about numbers and math, too.The writer begins with the four questions in order to .
A.make a survey | B.interest readers |
C.tell a story | D.solve math problems |
What do we learn from the difference in finger counting between the U.S. and China?
A.People from China count much faster than people from the U.S.. |
B.People from China need two hands to count from one to ten. |
C.People of different cultures may use different ways of finger counting. |
D.People of different cultures use the same way of finger counting. |
Which of following is TRUE about aboriginal Australians?
A.They have only a few words for numbers. |
B.They have hand movements to stand for numbers. |
C.They can only count to five on their fingers. |
D.They can understand different ideas about numbers. |
The study of the Piranha tribe shows that .
A.people all over the world know how to count |
B.people of the tribe have words for number |
C.some groups of people are not smart enough to count |
D.counting is not usefulin the culture of the tribe |
What is the main idea of the passage?
A. People from different cultures have different ideas about numbers and math.
B. Chinese people can count more easily on their fingers than Americans.
C In some aboriginal culture, people don't even know how to count.
D. Some languages don't bave number words because people don't need numbers.
A teacher stood in front of his history class of twenty students just before handing out the final exam. His students sat quietly and waited for him to speak.
“It’s been a pleasure teaching you this term,” he said. “You’ve all worked very hard, so I have a pleasant surprise for you. Everyone who chooses not to take the final exam will get a ‘B’ for the course.”
Most of the students jumped out of their seats. They thanked the teacher happily, and walked out of the classroom. Only a few students stayed. The teacher looked at them. “This is your last chance,” he said. “Does anyone else want to leave?” All the students there stayed in their seats and took out their pencils.
The teacher smiled. “Congratulations (祝贺),” he said. “I’m glad to see you believe in yourselves. You all get A.”This story most probably took place .
A.at the beginning of the term | B.in the middle of the term |
C.at the end of the term | D.at the beginning of the school year |
Most of the students got Grade ______.
A.‘A’ | B.‘B’ | C.‘C’ | D.‘F’ |
Why did some students stay in their seats?
A.Because they wanted to take the exam. |
B.Because the teacher told them to stay in their class. |
C.Because they were afraid to leave. |
D.Because they didn’t have anything to do. |
The teacher gave the students who stayed in the classroom A because ______.
A.the teacher liked them |
B.they were cleverer than the other students |
C.they believed in themselves |
D.they studied hard |
The Water World Swimming Pool is open every day from eight o’clock in the morning until half past seven in the evening. It costs two dollars sixty to enter the pool. There is a special cheap price for students with a student card. The price is one dollar forty. But you must bring your student card with you. On Wednesday morning the pool is only open to mothers and babies. So mothers can enjoy themselves in the water with their babies. Please leave your older children at home on Wednesday morning.
The new Water World Café will be open up on June 22nd. From the café you can watch the swimmers or enjoy a drink after you swim. Please call 2105369 for more information. We look forward to seeing you at the Water World Swimming Pool.How long is the Water World Swimming Pool open every day?
A.Eleven hours. | B.Seven hours. |
C.Eleven and a half hours. | D.Seven and a half hours. |
A ten-year-old boy can’t go to the Water World Swimming Pool.
A.on Saturday | B.on Sunday |
C.on Wednesday afternoon | D.on Wednesday morning |
From the café you can watch the swimmers or enjoy a drink after you swim ___________.
A.on May 21st | B.on May 22nd |
C.on June 23rd | D.on June 21st |
This passage is a(n) ___________ .
A.advertisement | B.note | C.story | D.slogan |
Editor(编辑) Wanted Editor needed to direct the work of new music magazine. At least four years editorial experience needed. Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Some overtime required. Send your personal information to: P.O. Box 213, Fairview, IN. 46243 |
Bank Manager Town Bank is looking for a bank manager to head its downtown branch(分行). A person with 5+ years experience. Working Hours: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Mail to <newbank@gol.com > for more information. |
Teachers Needed Language Centre needs experienced teachers for its new English teaching program. PT/FT (兼/专职) positions available. No more than 25 teaching hours a week. AM/PM changes. Teachers with background in computer skills preferred(优先). Tel: 567-1243. |
A person with __________ of experience is needed to be an editor.
A.three to six years | B.at least four years |
C.more than five years | D.twenty-five years |
You should work for __________ if you become a bank manager.
A.nine hours a day | B.more than nine hours a day |
C.about ten hours a day | D.less than 25 hours a week |
If you want to be a teacher, you can __________ for more information.
A.call 567-1243 | B.mail to <newbank@gol.com> |
C.phone 432-3745 | D.write to P.O. Box 213, Fairview |
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E. Are you worried parents? Do you have trouble in teaching your children? This book is written by a famous psychologist. It can help you understand your children well and make friends with them. |
Tibet is among the most popular places for Chinese tourists. The number of travelers to Tibet has grown by 10% every year for a few years. Since July 1,2006, when the first train ran 1956 kilometers from Xining to Lhasa, more and more people have been going to Tibet.
The train stops at several famous places along the way, such as Qinghai Lake, Kunlun Mountain, and the Potala Palace. Passengers can also enjoy many activities during the journey, like Tibetan dancing and Karaoke.
On the train, passengers can have tea, eggs and noodles for breakfast, and fried chicken and green vegetables for lunch and dinner. Unlike most Chinese trains which have open – hole toilets, this one has special toilets which can collect the waste. There is also a special rubbish system (系统) in the train that keeps the environment clean. All the windows on the train can protect people from the bright sunlight. TV and electrical sockets (插座) for computers and mobile phones can be found on the train.
Because there isn’t much oxygen there, trains will have oxygen masks (氧气罩) for those who need them. It makes passengers feel more comfortable when they have enough oxygen on the famous “roof of the world”. There are also doctors on the train to make sure that all of the travelers are safe.Which of the following is NOT among the places of interest?
A.Qinghai Lake |
B.Karaoke. |
C.Kunlun Mountain. |
D.The Potala Palace. |
The train is unlike most Chinese trains except its .
A.windows | B.toilets | C.sockets | D.rubbish |
The underlined word “them” in the last paragraph refers to .
A.oxygen masks | B.doctors | C.oxygen | D.passengers |
We can learn from the passage that .
A.flying to Tibet is impossible |
B.train to Lhasa is too clean to take |
C.train trip to Tibet is popular with travelers |
D.taking train to Lhasa causes a lot of trouble |
What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Tibet – Roof of the World |
B.Magic Train to Magic Tibet |
C.Beautiful Views in Tibet |
D.A Comfortable Trip to Tibet |