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A maths teacher had been teaching his class about fractions for the past week, and now he wanted to find out how much they were able to remember, so he asked one of the boys in the class,
“If I cut a piece of meat into two pieces, what would I get?”“Halves,” answered the student at once.
“Good,” said the teacher. “And if I cut each piece in half again?”
“Fourths,” answered the next student.
“And if I cut it again, George?” the teacher went on.
“Eighths,” answered George.
“Yes,” said the teacher, nodding to the next boy.“And again?”
“Sixteenths, sir” was the answer.
“Good,” said the teacher.“And once more, Anna?”
“Thirty-seconds,” answered Anna after thinking for a few seconds.
“Yes, that's right. And again?” the teacher continued.
“Hamburger meat,” answered the last student, who thought that all of these questions were becoming a little silly.
True or false.
(1) The teacher taught fractions last week.
(2) After the second cut, we get
“eighths”.(3) After the fifth cut, we get
“thirty-seconds”.(4) The last student gave a wrong answer as he didn't know about fractions.
(5) The last student was hungry, so he gave such an answer.
look at the menu:
SNACKS
Hamburger $2.60
Orange $1.20
Hot dog $2.15
Coffee $1.00
Ice cream $2.00
Coke regular $0.75
Popcorn $1.00
Cokelarge $1.00
Jeff wants to buy hamburger, a large coke and an ice cream. How much will he pay?
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A.Five dollars and sixty cents
B.Five dollars and thirty-five cents
C.Three dollars and sixty cents
D.Two dollars
阅读下面的背景材料,并回答问题。
Ann likes fish and chips. What is your favourite meal at home? Have you eaten from another country? Here is some information about some kinds of foods you might eat.
Dumplings are eaten in different ways around the world. Chinese jaozi, Italian ravioli(菜卷) Jewish kreplach (犹太人的方形肉包) and Polish pierogi(馅饼) are kinds of dumplings filled with meat, cheese or vegetables.
Pizza, an international favourite came from the city of Naples, Italy about 700 years ago. Pizza is the Italian word for pie, so you don't need to say pizza pie.
Hamburger was first called Hamburg steak. Later, people just called them hamburgers. The hamburger was named after the city of Hamburg, Germany.
Frankfurters were named after the city of Frankfurt, Germany. About 1900, an American selling cooked frankfurters called them hot dogs because they looked like a kind of small dog.
Ice-cream cones were first sold at the World's Fair (博览会) in St. Louis Missouri, in the USA, in 1904. A scoop (圆勺) of ice cream was put into a cone(圆锥形之物). You eat the ice cream, then you eat the cone-nothing left to throw away.
Sandwiches were named after the Earl of Sandwich, a rich man in England in the 1705. While he was playing cards, he asked a servant(佣人) to bring him two piece of bread with a piece of meat between them. This was the first sandwich.
(1)What are often filled with in Dumplings?
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(2)When and where did pizza come from?
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(3)Why did people call Hamburg steak Hamberger?
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(4)Why did the American call Frankfurters hot dogs?
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(5)When and where were Ice-cream cones first sold? Is it right for you to eat the ice cream only and throw away the cone?
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(6)How were Sandwiches named?
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James got up at five to seven. His parents and his little twin sisters went traveling in France and he had to look after himself at home. He opened the fridge, but he found only two hamburgers in it. He decided to have breakfast in the restaurant at the other side of the street. He sat at a table and the waiter came up and said, “Can I take your order(点菜), James?”
“But you don’t show your menu to me, Mr. Hunt,” said the boy.
“Oh, sorry! I forget it. Here it is.”
James looked at the menu carefully. It was:
| Bread $1.30 Sandwich $1.80 Hamburger $2.40 Pizza $2.40 Egg $0.30 Milk $0.50 Coffee $0.70 Coke $0.30 |
James brought out his wallet and found there was only 6.50 dollars in it.
“Well,” said Mr. Hunt. “What about a hamburger, a pizza, two eggs and a glass of coke?”
“Oh, no,” said the boy. “I’ll buy a picture-book this afternoon. It’s 1.50 dollars.”
“I see,” said the waiter. And then he brought the b
oy a nice breakfast.
( )11. There were ______ people in James’ family.
A. three B. four C. five D. six
( )12. Which of the following is NOT right?
A. The waiter knew James. B. The restaurant was near James’ home.
C. James went to the restaurant alone.
D. The waiter took a menu to James when he saw him.
( )13. ______ are the most expensive in the menu?
A. Sandwiches B. Hamburgers C. Pizzas D. Hamburgers and pizzas
( )14. James hoped to pay ______ dollars for his breakfast.
A. 5.00 B. 1.50 C. 6.50 D. 3.50
( )15. At last James had ______ for his breakfast.
A. two eggs, a hamburger, a piece of bread and a glass of coffee
B. two eggs, a pizza, a piece of bread and a glass of coffee
C. two eggs, a hamburger, a piece of bread and a glass of coke
D. one egg, a pizza, a sandwich and a glass of coffee
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