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As we all know, every country has its own special festival. In China, Qingming Festival, or Tomb-Sweeping Day, is a traditional festival. It usually falls on the 4th or 5th day in April. On that day, Chinese pay respects to their ancestors and the dead. People in different parts of the country enjoy different foods on the day because of local customs(·çË×).

Here are some traditional foods people eat on the special day.

1Qingtuan

Qingtuan is widely eaten in China's Jiangnan Area-the southern part of the Yangtze River-around Qingming Festival. The seasonal food is usually made from glutinous rice(Å´Ã×) mixed with pounded mugwort-an eatable wild herb thought to prevent insect bites.

2Sanzi

In both northern and southern China, it is an age-old tradition to eat sanzi, or fried dough twists, on Tomb-Sweeping Day. However, sanzi in North and South China are different in size and material. Northern people prefer larger ones made from wheat, while people in the South enjoy smaller ones made from rice.

3 Thin Pancakes

Thin pancakes are a popular food for people in Xiamen in Fujian Province on Tomb-Sweeping Day. To make it tastier, they usually add dried seaweed, omelet (! 'R), vegetables and chili sauce to the pancakes.

4Spring Onion and Omelet

In Qingdao in Shandong Province, people eat spring onion and omelet on the day. They believe a mix of the two helps improve eyesight and makes eyes brighter. In ancient times, pupils often sent eggs to their teachers to show respect on the day.

5 Steamed Rice with Leaf Mustard(¸Ç²Ë)

In many places in Fujian Province, people thought eating steamed rice with leaf mustard on Tomb-Sweeping Day could help prevent skin diseases for the whole year.

Besides the above special foods in different places, people in Shanxi Province often eat a kind of steamed bun named after Jie Zitui. Therefore, Chinese love to eat different kinds of foods to celebrate different festivals. Maybe that is a common way for people all over the world to celebrate special festivals.

1.When is Tomb-Sweeping Day?

2.Where is Qingtuan widely eaten in China around Qingming Festival?

3.How are sanzi in North and South China different?

4.Why do people eat steamed rice with leaf mustard on Tomb-Sweeping Day?

5.What is the main idea of the passage?

If you cannot live without your car, Zurich might be the last city you would like to visit.In Zurich,people are.welcome,but cars are not! Over the past 20 years,this city has used smart ways to make traffic lighter.

One is to keep the same number of parking spaces. For example, if 50 new parking spaces are built in one part of the city,then 50 old spaces in other parts are taken away for other uses.So the total number doesn¡¯t change,Some are unhappy that there are never enough spaces.That is just what the city has in mind:If people find parking more difficult,they will drive less.

Also,the number of cars in the city is counted (tÊý).Over 3,500 little computers are put under Zurich roads to check the number of cars that come into the city,If the number is higher than the city can deal with(´¦Àí),the traffic lights on the roads that enter the city will be kept red.So drivers who are traveling into Zurich have to slop and wait until there are fewer cars in the city

Now,you may ask why Zurich is doing this,This is simply because the city wants to make more spaces for its people.

1.The writer tells us how to keep the same number of parking spaces by_________.

A.Giving a reason B.giving an example C.sharing a story D.drawing a picture

2.The writer says"Zurich might be the last city you'd like to visit because

1.Zurich only welcomes people with mini cars

2.Zurich is a small city with a long history

3.it's difficult to find a parking space in Zurich

4.you can't drive into Zurich at any time you want

A.1 3 B.2 3 C.3 4 D.1 4

3.What will happen if the cars in Zurich are more than the city can deal with?

A.People will build more parking spaces under Zurich roads.

B.All the computers under Zurich roads will stop working

C.Drivers will stop and wait before traveling into Zurich.

D.The lights on the roads in Zurich wall be always kept red.

4.Which of the following shows the structure(½á¹¹)of the passage?(P-Paragraph)?

A. B. C. D.

This past holiday season, I drove with my parents to Boston to visit my cousin. On my way back home, we stopped at a service area for food.

As we stopped there, there was this old lady who was busy cleaning all the tables and chairs as people were leaving, making sure everything was tidy and clean. I just thought of gifting her with five dollars and a chocolate in my pocket. I wrote on a paper napkin(Ö½½í): Thank you and Merry Christmas.¡±

I had wanted to leave it there for her but decided to walk up to her and give her.

She asked me, "Is it a gift? Only then will I take it.¡±

I nodded, ¡°Yes,¡± and smiled at her.

¡°Thank you, young man. "she replied, and I left to buy some food from the store inside. On my way back to the car, the woman stopped me.

¡°I made a lot of cookies and candies on Christmas for people, "she explained. ¡°Would you like to have some?¡±

A bit taken aback, I replied, ¡°Yes¡±.

She asked me to wait, and came back carrying a four- inch plate filled with different cookies and chocolates! My first expression was a big smile.

¡°That's a lot,¡± I said, a bit surprised.

She smiled and told me that she made eighty to ninety of these plates every year, to gift to friends and others.

I had no words or thoughts in my brain. Finally, I asked if I could hug her. We hugged, wishing each other a happy and healthy holiday season. Then, as we parted, I felt as if I had met a new friend with whom I exchanged the gift of a smile and some happiness. I really enjoyed this trip.

1.The writer wanted to visit_______.

A.his parents B.an old lady C.his cousin D.his aunt

2.When they stopped at a service area the old lady was_______.

A.cleaning the table B.sweeping the floor

C.eating cookies D.making candies

3.After the writer saw the old lady, he_______.

A.made some food for her B.gave her 5 dollars and a chocolate

C.bought some food for her D.made a lot of cookies and candies

4.In the end, the writer felt_______.

A.Happy B.sad C.excited D.bored

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