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Most guests to a Japanese restaurant will be familiar with a toy cat in the front window. It seems to be waving to people on the street, asking them to go inside the restaurant. 1. The cat is usually white in color and holds a gold coin.

If you look at Maneki Neko dolls closely, you will notice that some dolls wave with their left arm and some with their right.2. Cats that are waving with their right arm mean, ¡°Welcome wealth¡±. Maneki Neko has these meanings because of a Japanese legend about a very special cat.

3.. One day, a rich man was hunting in the area when it started to rain. 4.He saw the cat waving him,so the man walked toward the cat. At the same time, lightning hit the tree and it fell to the ground. 5. So he gave the priest a lot of money to show his thanks.

Though around 400 years old, this friendly cat still welcome people with a wave, just as it did to the rich man in the rain.

A. He stopped under a tree near the temple.

B. The man believed that the cat had saved his life.

C. This is Maneki Neko, or ¡°Waving Cat¡± in Japanese.

D. In the 17th century, a poor priest lived with his cat at a temple in Tokyo.

E. Waving with the left arm is the traditional pose and means, ¡°Welcome guests¡±

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I am Dave. Some of my classmates are talking in the classroom.

Jill: My grandparents live on a farm. I went there with my sister. We stayed for seven days. The weather was usually sunny, so most of the time I played outside with my sister. On the farm, I milked cows, fed chickens and rode horses. I had a lot of fun. I think my trip was great.

Mark: I went to Shanghai with my parents. I wanted to visit some museums, but my parents wanted to go shopping. I didn¡¯t like going shopping. So I stayed in the hotel and watched TV all day. It was really a boring trip.

Anna: I think the best place for a holiday is the beach (º£Ì²). I went to Sanya with my brother last year. The sand there was white, and it looked very beautiful. We built (½¨Ôì) a big house with it. We swam and enjoyed the sunshine. We ate many kinds of seafood. They were delicious. The trip was great. I hope I can visit there again one day.

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1.Jill stayed on her grandparents¡¯ farm with her ________.

A. brother B. sister C. parents D. cousins

2.What did Jill do on the farm?

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3.Why did Mark think his trip was boring?

A. Because the weather was very bad.

B. Because he didn¡¯t buy things he liked.

C. Because he couldn¡¯t visit the museums.

D. Because the TV in the hotel didn¡¯t work.

4.What does the underlined word ¡°sand¡± mean in Chinese?

A. ɳ×Ó B. º£Ë® C. ·«´¬ D. »¬°å

5.Which of the following is TRUE?

A. Anna enjoyed her trip a lot. B. Jill, Mark and Anna are cousins.

C. Mark went on a trip with his brother. D. Jill stayed on the farm for two weeks.

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China covers large areas and has a great population. Different living habits have always been an interesting topic in the country. Recently, another difference between southern Chinese and northern Chinese became a hot one: the way people shop at markets.

People from southern China say that they always buy what they need for just one or two meals. It is normal for them to buy half of a Chinese cabbage, two potatoes and 0.25 kilograms of beef at a time.

However, one may be laughed at if he does this in the north. Instead, buying vegetables and meat enough for a week is usual. Also, you can buy a small amount (ÊýÁ¿) of fruit, such as a single apple or pear, each time in the south. Shop owners even help you peel and cut them. But shop owners in the north hardly offer such service. And many fruits are sold in baskets and boxes.

The difference could be due to the different weather.

Food can be kept for a long time in the north, as it is usually cold and dry there. Many northern Chinese have the habit of storing food, especially for the long winter. But the hot and wet weather in the south makes southern Chinese buy just enough food for one meal or one day, or else the food may go bad.

1.In southern China, people usually buy _____ at a time.

A. a small amount of food

B. a large amount of food

C. enough food for a week

D. a lot of meat and vegetables

2.If you buy fruits in the south, the shop owners may _______.

A. peel and cut them for you

B. laugh at you

C. only sell them in boxes and baskets

D. only sell a single apple or pear

3.Many northern Chinese have the habit of keeping food because ________.

A. the weather is hot and wet

B. food goes bad quickly

C. the weather is cold and dry

D. they live far away from markets

4.The underlined words "due to" mean "_________" in Chinese.

A. ËùÒÔ

B. µ«ÊÇ

C. È»¶ø

D. ÒòΪ

5.Which is the best title for the passage?

A. Different Weather in China

B. Different Living Habits in China

C. Southern Chinese and Northern Chinese

D. Southern China and Northern China

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