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Eating your way around the world

Australia: Try a pie floater?

Feeling hungry? No visit to South Australia is complete without

trying the local food¡ªa pie floater. They are traditionally sold at

roadside food shops, some of which stay open all night. It is a meat

pie floating in a thick green pea soup. Finally, the pie is covered with

plenty of bright red tomato ketchup(·¬Çѽ´). Enjoy!

Vietnam: Soup for breakfast

The food stands in the streets of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, open early in the morning and stay busy till late at night, selling fast food to hungry passers-by. The most famous dish is pho, a noodle soup with slices of beef or chicken and different vegetables. It's usually eaten for breakfast-many Vietnamese people say they cannot start the day without this delicious food!

Belgium: Home of French fries

You can find French fried potatoes all over the world, but as Belgians will tell you, they, not the French, invented this popular street food, back in the 17th century. French fries, eaten from a paper cone are the Belgian's favourite food. The secret of perfect French fries is that they are fried(ÓÍÕ¨) twice in hot oil, to give a perfect, golden outside.

1.A pie floater in South Australia is a kind of food with______

A. fried potatoes B. thick soup C. beef or chicken D. a golden outside

2.According to the passage, all the three kinds of local food_______.

A. are sold in the street B. have meat inside

C. have tomato ketchup D. are fried in hot oil

3.The passage most probably comes from the_____ column£¨À¸Ä¿£©in a magazine.

A. education B. health C. travel D. technology

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When was the last time you gave or received a hug? Do your parents hug you before you go to school? In Western countries, it is quite common to greet close friends or relatives with a hug.

You might hug your teammates after winning a basketball game. If one of your friends is having a bad day, you can hug them to cheer them up. Friends who haven¡¯t seen each other for a long time will usually hug each other when meeting.

Of course, people in different countries have different opinions when it comes to hugging. After coming to China, I¡¯ve noticed that people are generally more reluctant (²»ÇéÔ¸µÄ) to hug than they are in my home country, the US.

My Chinese friends told me that hugging is considered to be very intimate (Ç×ÃܵÄ) in their culture. It usually only happens between people who are really close to each other, like couples. Chinese people don¡¯t usually hug in public, either.

But people¡¯s attitudes (̬¶È) towards hugging can also change. I remember watching a video story about a ¡°hugging party¡± that was held in Shanghai. A local artist held the party, inviting strangers and asking them to hug each other.

The Chinese participants (²ÎÓëÕß) clearly looked uncomfortable. However, after the party, several of them changed their minds. They decided that hugging doesn¡¯t have to be awkward (ÞÏÞεÄ) and can actually be quite nice. So next time you see your mom or dad, give them a hug ¨Csee how it makes you feel.

1.What usually happens between good friends when meeting in Western countries?

A. Hugging.

B. Nodding.

C. Shaking hands.

2.The second paragraph tells us ______.

A. the advantages of hugging each other

B. some situations in which people hug each other

C. the reasons why friends need to hug each other

3.In Chinese culture, hugs usually happen between ______.

A. friends

B. classmates

C. couples

4.What did people do at the ¡°hugging party¡±?

A. They were invited to hug each other.

B. They watched a video about hugging.

C. They told stories about hugging.

5.The writer wrote the last paragraph to ______.

A. encourage people to be nice to strangers

B. explain why people feel uncomfortable while hugging

C. show how people can change their minds about hugging

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