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He met her at a party. She was excellent. After the party, he invited her for coffee. She was surprised. So as not to appear rude, she went along.

As they sat in a nice coffee shop, he was t_1.______ nervous to say anything and she felt uncomfortable. Suddenly, he asked the waiter, "Could you please give me some salt? I'd like to put it in my coffee."

They looked at him for a long time. He turned red, but when the salt came, he put it in his coffee and drank. Curious, she asked, "Why put s____2. in the coffee?" He explained, "When I was a little boy, I lived near the sea. I liked playing on the seaside. I could feel its taste salty, like salty coffee. Now every time I drink it, I think of my childhood and my hometown. I miss it and my parents." She was d___3.__ touched. A man who can admit(³ÐÈÏ) that he's homesick must love his home and care about his family. He must be responsible. That was the start of their l_4.____ story. They chose to date(Ô¼»á). She found that he met all her requirements(ÒªÇó). So they married and lived h___5.___ together. And every time she made coffee for him, she put in some salt, the w__6.__ he liked it.

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Though chopsticks are used in many Asian countries, they h ave their beginning in ChinA£® Chinese history says that the Chinese had chopsticks as far as the Xia Dynasty(³¯´ú)(about 4, 00 years ago)£®In the Spring and Autumn Period(ʱÆÚ) copper and iron chopsticks appeareD£® With the Han Dynasty lacquered(ÉÏÆá) chopsticks came, followed by gold and silver chopsticks still later£®Today we have chopsticks made of plastics£®The most expensive are made of part of tusks of elephants and hard green stone.

Chopsticks tell Chinese tradition in their way£®In ancient (¹Å´úµÄ) times the rich used hard green stone or gold chop-sticks to show their wealth(¸»ÓÐ)£®In history many kings used silver chopsticks to take their food to see if it was poisonous(Óж¾µÄ)£®It was said that if it was, the silver chopsticks would turn colour£®Chopsticks are traditionally given to a daughter when she marries to show that they should have a son very soon, for ¡°Chopsticks¡± in Chinese is pronounced like ¡°quick a son¡±!

Tianzhu chopsticks from Hangzhou, wooden chopsticks from Shanyang of Shanxi Province, and Beijing¡¯s chopsticks are well-known.

Many westerners, businessmen, tourists put aside(Ò»±ß) their knives and forks in favour(°®ºÃ) of chopsticks in ChinA£® Chopsticks appeared in the old Chinese story: an old man teaches his sons a lesson by showing how he could easily break a single chopstick but not a number of them£®In China, chopsticks are connected with good luck£®So on the country¡¯s New Year¡¯s Eve many families will lay out new chopsticks at dinners as a way of making requests for luck.

1.Chopsticks have their beginnings in__________ .

A£® China

B£® many Asian countries

C£® African countries

D£® all over the world

2.Copper and iron chopsticks appeared in__________

A£® the Xia Dynasty

B£® the Spring and Autumn Period

C£® the Han Dynasty

D£® the Tang Dynasty

3.The history of chopsticks can tell us__________.

A£® something about Chinese food

B£® nothing but how many kinds of chopsticks are used in China.

C£® about the lives of Chinese kings

D£® much about Chinese way of life in the past

4.Many Westerners in China like to use__________.

A£® chopsticks

B£® their knives

C£® their forks

D£® chopsticks and knives and forks at the same time

5£®Chinese use chopsticks__________.

A£® to lift food to the mouth only

B£® to teach others a lesson only

C£® in many other ways besides taking food

D£® in many other ways except taking food

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