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高中英语教案:阅读理解--电影《Slumdog Millionaire》

高中英语教案:阅读理解--电影《Slumdog Millionaire》

高中英语教案:阅读理解--电影《SlumdogMillionaire》引言:电影《Slumdog Millionaire》是一部由丹尼·鲍尔(Danny Boyle)执导的作品,该片在2008年上映后引起了广泛关注和好评。

它讲述了一个印度贫民窟男孩自穷困潦倒到参加电视节目获得巨额奖金的成长故事。

本文将通过介绍电影故事梗概、主题和情感以及其中所涉及的文化背景等方面,帮助学生更好地理解和欣赏这部经典电影。

一、故事梗概《Slumdog Millionaire》以孤儿贾马尔为主角,通过回忆与现实交错的叙事方式展示了他的成长历程。

贾马尔从小生活在印度孟买的贫民窟中,与哥哥萨利姆相依为命。

在他童年时代,他遇到了有着一颗善良心灵的女孩拉提卡,并与她建立起深厚的友谊。

贾马尔参加了一个电视节目“Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”,出人意料地答对了所有问题,并赢得了巨额奖金。

这引起了观众和主持人的怀疑,认为他一定使用了欺骗手段。

为了解释贾马尔如何知道答案,他回忆起自己的童年经历,并向大家展示了每个问题背后与之相关的情节。

二、主题和情感1. 勇敢追求梦想《Slumdog Millionaire》以贾马尔的成功故事为主线,强调了一个无论环境如何恶劣都不应放弃追求梦想的主题。

在片中,贾马尔坚持对拉提卡的爱,并不断努力赢得游戏节目的机会来寻找她。

他通过回忆与现实相结合和聪明才智最终走向成功,告诉观众永远不要失去勇气。

2. 友谊与亲情的力量友谊和亲情是这部电影中另一个重要主题。

从贾马尔和萨利姆兄弟间深厚的兄弟情谊到他们与拉提卡之间真挚而纯粹的友谊,在整个故事中都强调了相互支持和关爱的重要性。

这种力量为贾马尔提供了勇气和支持,让他在逆境中坚持追求幸福。

3. 穷困与富贵之间的差距该片通过贾马尔的成长经历揭示了印度社会中穷困和富贵之间的巨大差距。

尽管生活在贫民窟,贾马尔不断努力改变自己的命运,逐渐展露出非凡才能。

朗文英语听说二听力原文4

朗文英语听说二听力原文4

TEACHER: Good morning. Who watched TV last night? Ah, most of you. OK, today we are going to talk about an important part of the media-TV. Specifically, TV viewing and TV dramas. Now first,I’llgive you some background, then we’ll discuss what makes this typ e of programming, dramas, so popular worldwide. OK. Let’s get started. Most of you would agree that watching TV is part of most people’s lives. Now statisticsvary on how much TV people watch, but research shows that quite a few Americans, on average,exceedsix hours of TV per day. An English professor named Cecelia Tichi has studied TV for many years. In her book,Electronic Hearth:Creating anAmerican Television Culture,she discusses how the TV has become the center of activity at home. We walk into a room, turn on the TV, and suddenly the outside world becomes less important. People use TV to tune out, or forget, about the outside world. Were safe to relax and join the world of the TV shows. Do you ever feel this way about TV? . . . Yes, many of you are nodding. She also sees our culture as being defined by TV. Now, by this she means that TV has a huge influence on our attitudes, on what we like to eat, on what we like to wear, on what we like to talk about. For example, popular TV shows are discussed at work, at school, in coffee shops. Why, even children four or five years old do this with their favorite shows. This shows that we live in a TV culture. Improved technology has contributed further to our TV culture. Satellite services, in particular, haveexpandedthe TV programming in many parts of the world. There are now hundreds of TV channels people can watch, and theoptionscontinue to expand: game shows, sports, news, talk shows, comedies, TV dramas, movies,.,. Man, with cable and satellite there are a lot of choices. | Nielsen Media Research studies peoples TV viewing habits in the U.S. Theymonitorwhich shows are popular and with whom. For example, popular shows have included the game showWho Wants To Be A Millionaire?and the reality TV showSurvivor.They were very, very popular and watched by millions of people of all age groups. Now, all of this is really background. What I want to focus on today is one form of a popular TV show that is popular with many peopleofmany age groups. This is TV dramas, specifically TV dramas known as soap operas, or, in Spanish, telenovelas. Some of you might be familiar with telenovelas. Telenovelas and soap operas in the U.S. aresimilarbut have one big difference-the number ofepisodesthey have. Telenovelas and TV serials end after about 200 episodes. The story eventually ends. Soap operas in the U.S., however, continue day after day for many years and may never end. Well, for example,The Guiding Lighthas been on for more than 12,000 episodes, and on it goes. Can you believe that? More than 12,000 episodes!Soap operas started in the United States in 1959, with the showThe Guiding Light.These TV shows were called soap operas because the main advertisers were companies that made soap. Now, this type of programming is popular all over the world. Dozens of countries make their own soap opera shows. Mexican soap operas have been voted the most popular TV show of the year in countries such as Korea and Russia. Japanese soap operas are sent to Belgium. U.S. soap operas are watched worldwide. The Latin American soap opera,Betty La Fea,or Betty The Ugly, was a huge success in the U.S. Brazilian telenovelas are the most widely distributed television shows in the world and have been seen in more than 100 countries. And there are many other examples. What is it about these shows that makes them popular everywhere? And why do people from very different cultures all enjoy watching the same soap opera? Wet!, there areacouple of reasons. One reason suggested by Robert C. Allen, who has done extensive research on television viewing, is that many soap operas deal with universal themes that people all over the world understand. Themes are topics—for example, family, love, personal struggle, money problems, marriage problems, health problems, job problems. Viewers do not need to know the culture in order to understand the family problems in the show. Now according to Irna Phillips, one of the creators ofThe Guiding Light,another reason is char people identify with the characters. They feel the characters are just like them. Toquoteher from an interview, “they (the soap operas) deal withNow according to Irna Phillips, one of the creators ofThe Guiding Light,another reason is char people identify with the characters. They feel the characters are just like them. Toquoteher from an interview, “they (the soap operas) deal with life as we know it. Now by this she means the families in soap operas deal with problems of everyday life. And so, as people watchevery day, day after day, a specialbondor feeling develops between them and the TV family.hey get to know the characters and their problems. The TV family’swelfarebecomes important. There is a sense of community, of sharing, of family. All of these things contribute to character loyalty. If any of you have watched a show regularly, you know what I mean. You watch it because you identify with the characters. Now, writers of TV shows understand that TV viewers want to have a group of characters to know and care about. As Wendy Riche, former executive producer ofGeneral Hospitalput it,“the audience wants a personal, human connection, and when they get ir, they are devoted•” This means they become veryloyalto the TV characters they watch every day. To give an interesting example fromAs the World Turns:Some years back,the writers wanted to have the main character, Bob Hughes, get shot on a Friday. Well, that Friday turned out to be Christmas Eve. The p roducers of the show told the writers, “No,no, no .•.he can’t be shot on this Fridays show. Do you know why?STUDENT 1: Because it was too violent?Teacher:Well, no, not because it was too violent, but they didn't want him shot on the Friday before Christmas.;j.STUDENT 1: Why? I mean, why not?Teacher:Because the audience would worry all weekend about him. They wouldn't know if he was alive or dead, and they would not enjoy Christmas. So, the writers had to change the story, and have him shot after Christmas. 1 mean, the viewers really identify with these characters as if they’re real people. Writers for evening TV also try to create character loyalty, but not with a continuing story. Instead, each week, thestory beginsand ends. However, each week the same characters appear, and viewers watch because they know the characters and they care about them, like friends. A great example of this was the show Seinfeld.There were four main characters:Jerry, George, Kramer, and Elaine. They each had their own problems, their own personalities. Viewers got to know them, and wan red to see what would happen to them. When you think about it, don’t good, writers usually do this? They develop our interest i n the characters so that we want to keep reading, or keep watching TV. The next time you watch a soap opera, think about the themes that make these shows so popular worldwide. Think about how as people watch each day, they get to know the characters and become a part of that TV community. OK, that’s ah for today. Uh, its time for you to go home and watch some TV!。

小学英语课件 Who wants to be a millionaire

小学英语课件   Who wants to be a millionaire
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A. you would get burned.
C. you would have beenburned. D. you will got burned.
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D. I will miss the flight.
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QUESTION 3 If I had slept earlier
ABC D
A. I wouldn’t have missed my flight.
B. I will help poor people.
D. I would help poor people.
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If he studies hard for the exams
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贫民窟的百万富翁英文读后感.doc

贫民窟的百万富翁英文读后感.doc

贫民窟的百万富翁英文读后感贫民窟的百万富翁英文读后感The whole story tells us that anyone have a chance to succeed if we have faith in ourselves and stick to it,never give up! No matter how hard it will be,we should always face the fact and try our best to conquer the enermy,just like the actor in the film. Nothing can stop us from struggling on the road to success.The most important thing that we should remember is JUST DO IT!The story of Jamal Malik, an 18 year-old orphan from the slums of Mumbai, who is about to experience the biggest day of his life. With the whole nation watching, he is just one question away from winning a staggering 20 million rupees on India"s "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" But when the show breaks for the night, police arrest him on suspicion of cheating; how could a street kid know so much? Desperate to prove his innocence, Jamal tells the story of his life in the slum where he and his brother grew up, of their adventures together on the road, of vicious encounters with local gangs, and of Latika, the girl he loved and lost. Each chapter of his story reveals the key to the answer to one of the game show"s questions. Each chapter of Jamal"s increasingly layered story reveals where he learned the answers to the show"s seemingly impossible quizzes. But one question remains a mystery: what is this young man with no apparent desire for riches really doing onthe game show? When the new day dawns and Jamal returns to answer the final question, the Inspector and sixty million viewers are about to find out. At the heart of its storytelling lies the question of how anyone comes to know the things they know about life and love. Written by Fox Searchlight PicturesEighteen year old Jamal Malik is having an amazing answering streak on the Indian version of the television game show, "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire". He"s only one correct question away from the big prize. However, some, including those associated with the game show, question how someone like Jamal, a self confessed non-genius who grew up in the slums of Mumbai, can be doing so well on the show when others who are brighter, more educated and wealthier than him have failed. Is Jamal cheating? Is it purely luck that they have asked him the questions to which he knows the answers? Seeing Jamal"s life journey to this point ultimately answers these questions. His life journey includes being orphaned at an early age; growing up with an older brother, Salim, who was both his guardian/protector and antagonist; and having a relationship since childhood with another orphaned child, a girl named Latika. His motivation for being on the show also may provide some answers to his success. Perhaps it was all just meant to be. Written by HuggoIn Mumbai, the eighteen year-old orphan from the slums Jamal Malik is tortured by the policemen in a precinct accused of cheating a game show. Jamal, who has no education and works in a call center serving tea, is close to wining twenty million rupees in the show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" hosted by Prem Kumar, giving precise answers to the questions and raising suspicion of fraud. The police inspector shows the videotape and after each question, Jamal tells parts of his childhood with his brother Salim, his crush for Latika and their fight to survive on the streets to justify each correct answer, guided by his common sense and past experience, and prove his innocence.。

2008.06英语四级真题

2008.06英语四级真题

Part ⅠWriting (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write A Letter of Apology according to the outline given below. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese.1.娱乐活动多种多样2.娱乐活益,也可能有危害性3.作为大学生,我的看法。

Media Selection for AdvertisementsAfter determining the target audience for a product or service, advertising agencies must select the appropriate media for the advertisement. We discuss here the major types of media used in advertising. We focus our attention on seven types of advertising: television, newspapers, radio, magazines, out-of-home. Internet, and direct mail.TelevisionTelevision is an attractive medium for advertising because it delivers mass audiences to advertisers. When you consider that nearly three out of four Americans have seen the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? you can understand the power of television to communicate with a large audience. When advertisers create a brand, for example, they want to impress consumers with the brand and its image. Television provides an ideal vehicle for this type of communication.But television is an expensive medium, and not all advertisers can afford to use it.Television's influence on advertising is fourfold. First, narrowcasting means that television channels are seen by an increasingly narrow segment of the audience. The Golf Channel, for instance.is watched by people who play golf. Home and Garden Television is seen by those interested in household improvement projects. Thus, audiences are smaller and more homogeneous(具有共同特点的) than they have been in the past. Second, there is an increase in the number of television channels available to viewers, and thus, advertisers. This has also resulted in an increase in the sheer number of advertisements to which audiences are exposed. Third, digital recording devices allow audience members more control over which commercials they watch. Fourth, control over programming is being passed from the networks to local cable operators and satellite programmers. Newspaper?After television, the medium attracting the next largest annual ad revenue is newspapers. The New York Times, which reaches a national audience, accounts for $1 billion in ad revenue annually, ii m increased its national circulation (发行量) by 40% and is now available for home delivery in ion ciues. Locally, newspapers are the largest advertising medium.Newspapers are a less expensive advertising medium than television and provide a way for advertisers to communicate a longer. more detailed message to their audience than they can through 48 hours,meaning newspapers are also a quick way of getting the massage out.Newspapers are ofen the most important form of news for a local community, and they develop a high degree of loyalty from local reader.Advertising on radio continues to grow Radio is often used in conjunction with outdoor bill-boards (广告牌) and ihe Internet to reach even more customers than television. Advertisers are likely to use radio because it is a less expensive medium than television, which means advertisers can afford to repeal their ads often. Internet companies are also turning 10 radio advertising. Radio provides a way for advertisers to communicate with audience members at all times of the day.Consumers listen to radio on their way to school or work, at work, on the way home, and in the evening hours.Two major changes—satellite and Internet radio—will force radio advertisers to adapt their methods. Both of these radio forms allow listeners to tune in stations that are more distant than thelocal stations they could receive in the past. As a result, radio will increasingly attract target audiences who live many miles apart.InternetAs consumers become more comfortable with online shopping, advertisers will seek to reach this market As consumers get more of their news and information from the Internet, the ability of television and radio to get the word out to consumers will decrease. The challenge to Internet advertisers Is to create ads that audience members remember.Internet advertising will play a more prominent role in organizations' advertising in the near ftuture. Internet audiences tend to be quite homogeneous, but small. Advertisers will have to adjust their methods to reach these audiences and will have to adapt their persuasive strategies to the online medium as well.Direct mailA final advertising medium is direct mail, which uses mailings to consumers to communicate a client's message Direct mail includes newsletters. postcards and special promotions. Direct mail is an effective way to build relationships with consumers.For many businesses.direct mail is the most effective from of advertising.1. Television is an attractive advertising medium in that_____________.A) it has large audiencesB) it appeals to housewivesC) it helps build up a company's reputationD) it is affordable to most advertiser2. With the increase in the number of TV channels_________.A) the cost of TV advertising has decreasedB) the nuiflber of TV viewers has increasedC) advertisers' interest in other media has decreasedD) the number of TV ads people can see has increasedpared with television, newspapers as an advertising medium_________________.A) earn a larger annual ad revenueB) convey more detailed messagesC) use more production techniquesD) get messages out more effectively4.Advertising on radio continues to grow because ___________.A) more local radio stations have been set upB) modern technology makes it more entertainingC) it provides easy access to consumersD) it has been revolutionized by Internet radio.5.Magazines are seen by advertisers as an efficient way to___________.A) reach target audiencesB) modern technology makes it more entertaining C) appeal to educated people.D) convey all kinds of messages6.Oui-of-home advertising has become more effective because_______A) billboards can be replaced within two hoursB) consumers travel ever beforeC) such ads have been made much more attractiveD) the pace of urban life is much faster nowadays7. The challenge to Internet advertisers is to create ads that are___________.A) quick to updateB) pleasant to look atC) easy to rememberD) convenient to access8. Internet advertisers will have to adjust their methods to reach audiences that tend to be_____________9.Direct mail is an of advertising for businesses to develop_________________________10.This passage discusses how advertisers select________________for advertisements.听力部分短对话11. A) Give his ankle a good rest.B) Treat his injury immediately.C) Continue .D) Be careful when climbing steps.12. A) On a train.B) On a plane.C) In a theater.D) In a restaurant.13. A) A tragic accident.B) A fad occasionC) Smith's unusual life story.D) Smith's sleeping problem.14. A) Review the details of all her lessons.B) Compare notes with his classmates.C)Talk with her about his learning problems.D) Focus on the main points of her lectures.15. A) The man blamed the woman for being careless.B)The man misunderstood the woman's apology.C) The woman offered to pay for the man's coffee.D)The woman spilt coffee on the man's jacket.16. A) Extremely tedious.B) Hard to understand.C) Lacking a goot plot.D) Not worth seeing twice.17. A) Attending every lecture.B) Doing .C) Reading very extensively.D) Using test-taking strategies.18. A)The digital TV system will offer different programs.B)He is eager to see what the new system is like.C)He thinks it unrealistic to have 500 channels.D)The new TV system may not provide anything better.长对话Question 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.19.a)a notice by the electricity board. c)the description of a thief in disguise.b)ads promoting electric appliances. d)a new policy on pensioners'welfare.20.a)speaking with a proper accent. c)making friends with themb)wearing an official uniform. d)showing them his ID.21.a)to be on the alert when being followed.b)not to leave senior citizens alone at home.c)not to let anyone in without an appointment.d)to watch out for those from the electricity board.22.a)she was robbed near the parking lot.b)all her money in the bank disappeared.c)the pension she had just drawn was stolen.d)she was knocked down in the post office.Question 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.23.a)marketing consultancy. c)luxury hotel management.b)Professional accountancy. d)business conference organization24.a)having a good knowledge of its customs.b)knowing some key people in tourism.c)having been to the country before.d)being able to speak japanese.25.a)it will bring her potential into full play.b)it will involve lots of train travel.c)it will enable her to improve her chinese.d)it will give her more chances to visit japan.Passage OneQuestion 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26.a) The lack of time c) The frustrations at work.b) The quality of life. d) The pressure on working families.27.a)They were just as busy as people of today.b)They saw the importance of collective efforts.c)They didn't complain as much as modern man.d)They lived a hard life by hunting and gathering.28.a)To look for creative ideas of awarding employees.b)To explore strategies for costs.c)To seek new approaches to dealing with complaints.d)To find effective ways to give employees flexibility.Passage TwoQuestion 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29.a)family violence. c)her father's disloyalty.b)his children's efforts. d)his second wife's positive influence.30.a)his advanced age. c) his improved financial condition.b)his children's efforts. d)his second wife's positive influence.31.a)love is blind. c)divorce often has .b)love breeds love. d)happiness is hard to find in blended families. Passage ThreeQuestion 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.Section C注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

2019_2020学年高中英语Unit10MoneySectionⅠReading(Ⅰ)(Warm_up

2019_2020学年高中英语Unit10MoneySectionⅠReading(Ⅰ)(Warm_up

Unit 10 Money金钱在我们的生活中发挥着重要作用。

不同的人对金钱的观点也不同。

Attitudes Towards MoneyIn modern society,a large number of people think thatmoney plays an important role in our life.But money does notmean everything.If you regret doing something,there is no pillcalled regret in the world that you can buy.Different peoplehave different views.Some people think that money is the root of all evil.Thieves steal for wealth,and even the war between two countries is also for wealth.People who want to get more money have to work hard.No matter how much we have,our desire for more money can never be satisfied.Some people even turn to an evil way in order to get it.When they get it,they are worried that they will lose it some day or people will steal it from them.Money keeps them up at night.Others think money is a really good thing.Actually,money can buy many things.If you are a rich person who is very well­off,you can have your own cars,houses and even other luxuries,which make you live a comfortable and easy life.And you can do some other things,such as travel,adventure and so on.To some extent,having money can make you happy.[阅读障碍词]1.evil n.邪恶;罪恶adj. 邪恶的2.well­off adj.富有的3.luxury n. 奢侈;奢侈品4.to some extent 在某种程度上[诱思导读]1.How many attitudes are mentioned in this passage?Two.2.Use your own words to describe the main idea of the passage.Money is something,but not everything.Section ⅠReading(Ⅰ) (Warm­up & Lesson 1)Ⅰ.匹配下列单词的词性及汉语意思( )1.determine A.vt.挣得,赚得( )2.hardworking B.vt.使忧虑;与……相关( )3.pleased C.adj.勤奋的( )4.earn D.n.寝室,宿舍( )5.greedy E.vt.确定,决定( )6.aware F.n.新闻工作者,记者( )7.concern G.adj.贪婪的,贪心的( )8.journalist H.adj.粗鲁的,无礼的( )9.dormitory I.adj.知道的,意识到的( )10.rude J.adj.高兴的,满意的[答案] 1—5 ECJAG 6-10 IBFDHⅡ.选择下列句中词组的汉语意思( )2.He was continually dreaming up new techniques to promote the business.( )3.His drunken uncle calls him lazy and wants him to drop out of school.( )4.I am pleased to hear that you're feeling better.( )5.He is determined to take good care of his parents from now on.( )6.Because of financial crisis, many people have been out of work recently.( )7.He turned his back on his wife when he became famous.( )8.Most drivers are aware of the danger of drunk driving.[答案] 1—5 EHAGF 6-8 BDC“Who wants to be a Millionaire? I don't,” says Charles Gray Angus Deayton interviews ex­millionaire Charles GrayA lot of people are determined to become a millionaire.They spend half their time dreaming up ways of getting rich, and the rest of their time thinking aboutall the enjoyable(使人快乐的) things they would do once they got rich①.But do all millionaires find the happiness that they thought they would get② when they achieve their goals? Some millionaires continue to be concerned about money when they become millionaires.They are hardworking to get all that money.Then they are hardworking to make sure they never lose it!But there are people who have turned their backs on their millions③ and found different ways to be happy in their lives.Charles Gray is one example.“谁想成为百万富翁?我不想。

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Primary Resources:谁想成为百万富翁的主要资源

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Primary Resources:谁想成为百万富翁的主要资源

A thirty-centimetre plastic ruler
A 20 grams B 20 kilograms C 2g D 2 kg
£200
Question 3
A bag of crisps
A 300 grams B 3 kilograms C 30 g D 30 kg
A bag of crisps
£500
Question 5
A bag of sugar
A 100 kilograms B 1000 grams C 100 g D 10 kg
A bag of sugar
A 100 kilograms B 1000 grams C 100 g D 10 kg
£1,000
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£64,000
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A bag of cement
A 50 grams B 50 kilograms C 5 kg D 500 g
A bag of cement
A 50 grams B 50 kilograms C 5 kg D 500 g
£125,000
Question 13
£1,000,000
A large packet of dried pasta
A 50 grams B 50 kilograms C 500 g D 5 kg
£4,000
Question 8
A newborn baby
A 30 grams B 30 kilograms C 3 kg D 300 g
A newborn baby
Question 15
A double-decker bus
A 1,450 kilograms B 1,450 grams C 14,500 kg D 14,500 g

英语破冰游戏——谁是百万富翁?

英语破冰游戏——谁是百万富翁?
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire
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C: 3ve–t Spa, Eng, Fre
D: 4 – Spa, Eng, Fre, German
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5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100
A: I’m a business adminstrator
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£16,000
Question 10
A tablespoon of sugar
A B
C
D
28 kilograms 28 grams 280 g 2.8 kg
A tablespoon of sugar
A B
C
D
28 kilograms 28 grams 280 g 2.8 kg
£32,000
A thirty-centimetre plastic ruler
A B
C
D
20 grams 20 kilograms 2g 2 kg
£200
Question 3
A bag of crisps
A B
C
D
300 grams 3 kilograms 30 g 30 kg
A bag of crisps
A B
C
D
30 grams 30 kilograms 3 kg 300 g
£8,000
Question 9
A Nintendo DS Lite
A B
C
D
218 grams 2 kilograms 21 g 28 kg
A Nintendo DS Lite
A B
C
D
218 grams 2 kilograms 21 g 28 kg
A B
C
D
300 grams 3 kilograms 30 g 30 kg
£300
Question 4
A mobile phone
A B
C
D
10 grams 10 kilograms 100 g 1 kg
A mobile phone
A B
C
D
10 grams 10 kilograms 100 g 1 kg
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
What’s the weight? (mass)
Question 1
An apple
A B
C
D
5 g (grams) 150 g (grams) 1.5 kg (kilograms) 15 kg (kilograms)
An apple
Question 11
A fully-packed suitcase
A B
Cபைடு நூலகம்
D
20 kilograms 2 kilograms 20 grams 2 grams
A fully-packed suitcase
A B
C
D
20 kilograms 2 kilograms 20 grams 2 grams
A large packet of dried pasta
A B
C
D
50 grams 50 kilograms 500 g 5 kg
£4,000
Question 8
A newborn baby
A B
C
D
30 grams 30 kilograms 3 kg 300 g
A newborn baby
4,500 grams 4,500 kilograms 450 g 450 kg
An adult male elephant
A B
C
D
4,500 grams 4,500 kilograms 450 g 450 kg
£500,000
Question 15
A double-decker bus
A B
A B
C
D
10 grams 1 kilogram 10 kg 1g
A paperclip
A B
C
D
10 grams 1 kilogram 10 kg 1g
£2,000
Question 7
A large packet of dried pasta
A B
C
D
50 grams 50 kilograms 500 g 5 kg
C
D
1,450 kilograms 1,450 grams 14,500 kg 14,500 g
A double-decker bus
A B
C
D
1,450 kilograms 1,450 grams 14,500 kg 14,500 g
£1,000,000
A B
C
D
5 g (grams) 150 g (grams) 1.5 kg (kilograms) 15 kg (kilograms)
£100
Question 2
A thirty-centimetre plastic ruler
A B
C
D
20 grams 20 kilograms 2g 2 kg
£500
Question 5
A bag of sugar
A B
C
D
100 kilograms 1000 grams 100 g 10 kg
A bag of sugar
100 kilograms B 1000 grams C 100 g D 10 kg
A
£1,000
Question 6
A paperclip
£64,000
Question 12
A bag of cement
A B
C
D
50 grams 50 kilograms 5 kg 500 g
A bag of cement
A B
C
D
50 grams 50 kilograms 5 kg 500 g
£125,000
Question 13
A small vacuum cleaner
A B
C
D
6.5 kilograms 65 grams 65 kg 6.5 g
A small vacuum cleaner
A B
C
D
6.5 kilograms 65 grams 65 kg 6.5 g
£250,000
Question 14
An adult male elephant
A B
C
D
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