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Scientists have discovered the world's funniest joke! Dr. Wiseman,from Oxford University in Britain,created a website with jokes on it.He then asked people to rate(定級(jí))the jokes from 1(“not very funny”)to 5(“very funny”).People could also tell their own jokes.At the end of one year,Wiseman had two million ratings and 40,000 jokes from around the world.
Why study jokes? Dr. Wiseman thinks humor can tell us a lot about people.In Wiseman’s experiment(實(shí)驗(yàn)),people from different countries did think different jokes were funny.For example,Europeans rated jokes about serious topic like death “very funny”.North Americans laughed most at jokes that made fun of people.So,what was the world’s funniest joke?
Two men are hunting(打獵).Suddenly,one man falls down and isn't moving.The other man calls for help on his mobile phone.“Help!” the man says,“I think my friend is dead!” “I can help you,” says the woman on the phone.” “First,are you sure your friend is dead?” It's quiet for a minute.Then the woman hears a gunshot(槍聲).The man returns to the phone.“Yes,he’s dead.Now what?”
In Dr. Wiseman's experiment,people from a number of countries,old and young,men and women,all thought this joke was very funny.What about you?
1.How did Dr. Wiseman find the funniest joke in the world?
A.He asked different scientists for their ideas.
B.He asked people to rate jokes on the website.
C.He asked his students about their favorite jokes.
D.He searched the Internet and chose it by himself.
2.What kinds of jokes made Europeans laugh most?
A.Jokes about hunting. B.Jokes about people.
C.Jokes about telephoning. D.Jokes about death.
3.Which of the following can best describe the man calling for help in the joke?
A.He is foolish. B.He is confident.
C.He is clever. D.He is dishonest.
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The woman told the man to kill his friend.
B.Dr.Wiseman wasn't interested in Asian jokes.
C.All the people in the world liked jokes about death.
D.Dr.Wiseman studied jokes to know about people.
A.Their hobbies. | B.Their homework. |
C.Their marks at school. | D.A fight with their friends. |
A.work hard | B.talk to someone |
C.get ready for class | D.write down your worries |
A.Why are grades important? | B.What do grades mean to me? |
C.How do I get ready for class? | D.Why not give up my studies? |
A.invite him or her to watch a game | B.put the blame on him or her |
C.try to make new friends | D.leave him or her alone |
A.Who is often worried. | B.When people are worried. |
C.How to deal with worries. | D.What kinds of worries people have. |
1.Who is this postcard sent to?
A.Peter. B.Gemma. C.Kim. D.Tom.
2.Which place does this postcard come from?
A.Holiday Cove. B.Rest Harbour.
C.Mill Hill. D.Crocodile Farm.
3.What is Tom’s feeling to the crocodile farm?
A.He is so excited. B.He is afraid of it.
C.He felt so boring. D.He nearly fell asleep.
A.It helps people rest well. | B.It helps repair the body. |
C.It helps answer problems. | D.It helps slow the body down. |
A.You use up a lot of energy. | B.You enjoy daily activities. |
C.Your body temperature falls. | D.You don't want to get up. |
A.provide | B.move | C.save | D.spend |
A.Sleep is very important. | B.The brain needs enough sleep. |
C.Good ways to sleep well. | D.People use energy when sleeping |
A long time before I was born, my grandma and grandpa moved into the house on Beechwood Avenue. They had a young family of 4 little girls. During that time, it was hard to find a job. So, on weekend grandpa and grandma cleaned the garden to grow some of their own food. They planted tomatoes, beans, cabbages, potatoes and strawberries to feed their growing family. All summer long, the family ate food from the garden.
The family grew up, and before too many years had passed, the grandchildren came to visit. Grandma and grandpa still planted their garden every spring. Everyone still enjoyed the good food from the garden and always took some home.
Then grandpa died in one summer when he was eighty-nine years old. It was a lonely winter for grandma. She sat near the window, looking out at the yard and wondering if she could plant the garden in the spring. It would be hard to care for it by herself. When spring came, she planted only a little.
One nice day in the early summer, grandma heard a noise in the front yard and looked out the window. There were thousands of bees in the air. Grandma wondered what she could do. She decided to wait and think it over. Before long, she decided the bees won't bother anyone, so she went about her business and didn't give them any other thought.
That summer, grandma’s little garden grew and grew. The neighbors all puzzled* why they grew so well. One day, grandma’s brother Frank visited her. Frank said,"In my hometown, the farmers often hired* beekeepers to set up bee houses near their fields. The bees helped them to grow." That was when Grandma realized that her bees had helped with her garden all summer.
From that Time on, grandma always believed that since grandpa couldn't be there to help her that summer, he had sent the bees to take his place and make grandma's little garden grow and grow.
1.How did the grandparents feed their growing family?
A. did whatever jobs he could.
B. grow some of their own food in the garden
C. moved into the house on Beechwood
D. making a lot of money
2.In the passage, “It was a lonely winter for grandma.” probably means .
A. The winter is really long.
B. The winter is really cold.
C. Grandma couldn’t plant the garden in winter
D. Grandma really missed the grandpa.
3.Who helped with the grandma’s garden?
A. Grandchildren B. Bees
C. Frank D. The neighbors
4.What’s the best title of the passage?
A. The Garden B. My Grandparents
C. Grandpa’s Bees D. The Secret of Grandma
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