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Do you remember the fight between sweet zongzi and salty zongzi during Dragon Boat Festival? The differences (区别) between people in the north and those in the south have always been popular.
Now people turn to another difference: how people in the north and south shop for food at the market. People from southern China may say they like to buy what they need for just one or two meals every day. They usually buy just half a tomato, two potatoes and 0.25 kilograms of beef at a time. However, buying vegetables and meat enough for a week is usual for people in the north.
Also, when you go to the market in the south, you can buy just an apple or a pear. Shopkeepers even help you peel (削皮) and cut them. But shopkeepers in the north won’t do that for you.
The difference could be because of the different weather. Food can be kept for s long time in the north, because it's cold and dry there. Many northerners have the habit (习惯) of storing food. But because of the hot and wet weather in the south, southern Chinese people love to buy just enough food for one or two meals. Or, the food may go bad.
1.Where do people shop for food according to the passage?
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2.How many meals do people in the south buy food for every day?
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3.Will northern shopkeepers peel and cut it for people if they buy just an apple?
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4.Why do northerners (北方人)buy vegetables and meat enough for a week in the north?
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5.What habit do many northerners have?
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