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1. What is this passage mainly about? 
A) how Echo lost her ability to talk 
B) how Narcissus became a flower 
C) how Echo and Narcissus met and fought 
D) how Echo and Narcissus were hurt by love 
 
2. Which is NOT true about Echo? 
A) She was a pretty nymph. 
B) She died and only her voice remained. 
C) She could not say what she wanted to say. 
D) She fell in love with Narcissus because he loved her. 
 
3. Whom did Narcissus see in the water? 
A) Echo C) a beautiful young woman


B) himself D) a very beautiful nymph 
 
4. What can be inferred about what Echo did that made Hera angry? 
A) She fell in love. B) She was too lazy. 
C) She was too pretty. D) She talked too much. 
 
5. Which can replace the phrase “broke her heart” in line 7? 
A) made her cry B) made her very ill 
C) made her very sad D) made her heart stop beating 

60. THE HISTORY OF MONEY 
If you want a new computer or new clothes, what do you need to get them? Well, all you need is money. But 
when did people start using money? The history of money is quite interesting. Before money was invented
people used the barter system to get what they wanted. To barter means to trade goods or services for other 
goods or services. For example, someone could trade one horse for one cow. 
However, the barter system had several problems. People did not always agree on how much one thing was 
worth compared to another. There was also a problem called the “double coincidence of wants.” For example, 
what if a man wanted to trade his horse for a cow? He would have to find someone who had a cow, but 
needed a horse. The invention of money solved these kinds of problems. Some of the earliest forms of metal 
coins appeared in China around 1000 B.C. Silver coins started to be made in what is now Turkey around 600 
B.C. Soon after, the techniques for making coins were copied and improved by the Greek and Roman 
empires. Later, paper money was developed and used in China around A.D. 800, during the Tang Dynasty. 
Coins were heavy and bulky, so carrying lots of money was not easy. Paper money solved this problem. Now 
most countries use both paper and coin money. Furthermore, in this digital age, people can buy things without 
paper money by using a credit card. In the future, it is likely that an even more advanced form of money will 
be used.

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