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1.

Two Birds

Teacher: Here are two birds, one is a swallow, the other is sparrow . Now who can tell us which is which?

Student: I cannot point out but I know the answer.

Teacher: Please tell us.

Student : The swallow is beside the sparrow and the sparrow is beside the swallow.

Two birds

Teacher: There are two birds here, one is a sparrow. Can anyone point out which is a swallow and which is a sparrow?

Student: I can’t point out, but I know the answer.

Teacher: Please tell me.

Student: The one next to the swallow is the sparrow, and the one next to the sparrow is the swallow.

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2.

The Fish Net

"Can you tell me what fish net is made, Ann?"

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"A lot of little holes tied together with strings." replied the little girl.

Fish net

"Can you tell me what the fish net is made of, Ann? ?" the teacher asked.

"Tie many small holes together with ropes to make a fishing net." The little girl answered.

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3.

The New Teacher

George comes from school on the first of September.

"George, how did you like your new teacher?" asked his mother.

"I didn't like her, Mother, because she said that three and three were six and then she said

That two and four were six too...."

New teacher

On September 1, George returned home from school.

"George, do you like your new teacher?" Mom asked.

"Mom, I don't like it, because she said 3 plus 3 makes 6, but then she said 2 plus 4 also makes 6.

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4.

A physics Examination

Once in a physics examination, Nick finished the first question very soon, while his classmates

were thinking it hard.The question was: When it thunders why do we see the lighting first, then

hear the thunderrolls? Nick's answer: Because our eyes are before ears .

A physics exam

During a physics exam, while the students were still thinking hard, Nick quickly answered the first question.

This question is: Why do we always see the lightning first and then hear the thunder when it thunders?

Nick’s answer is: Because the eyes are in front and the ears are in the back;