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¡¾´ð°¸¡¿Recently, a survey was done among 100 students in a school about how students spent the Volunteer Day on weekends. Here is the result. 25% of the students chose to help clean up the parks in the community. 30% of the students spent their weekends visiting sick children in the hospital. Nearly half of the students went to old people's home to visit the old people there.

Last Sunday, I went to old people's home with my friends Lucy and Sam. We cleaned the rooms for the old people and told them many interesting things in our school. They told us stories about the past and how things used to be. Lucy and I are both good at singing, so we sang for them. They were so happy and sang along with us. An old grandpa also taught us how to play kung fu. Sam likes telling jokes and his jokes made the old people laugh happily. It was a really meaningful Sunday.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Taiwan is famous for its food. To many of us, it is like heaven for foodies (³Ô»õ). Whether you go to restaurants or night markets, there will always be delicious food. The following are four classic Taiwan dishes.

Oyster omelet(òÂ×м壻ĵòüå)

It seems like it would be easy to make an omelet. But the special ingredients (³É·Ö) are what make the oyster omelet unique (¶ÀÌØµÄ). They include oysters, bean sprouts (¶¹Ñ¿) and sweet potato starch (Êí·Û). What makes a good oyster omelet? People from Taiwan have their own secret ¡ª The bigger the oysters, the better.

Coffin (¹×²Ä) bread

The name may sound scary but the food is just the opposite. People cut the toast (ÍÂË¾Ãæ°ü) into the shape of a box and make a lid (¸Ç) with the rest. The lid makes it look like a coffin. In the ¡°coffin¡±, there is a seafood soup with pork, mushrooms, peas and carrots. Just break off bits of the bread walls as you eat your way through the soup.

Drunken Chicken

Drunken Chicken dishes in Taiwan are usually cooked with Shaoxing wine. Some restaurants even serve these dishes with lots of herbs and vegetables. If you like eating meat but don¡¯t want to put on weight, you could try this instead of fried and oily street food.

Beef noodles

This simple dish means a lot to the city of Taipei. They even have a festival for it every year. Put hand-pulled noodles in a spicy (À±µÄ) soup, top it with beef, vegetables, and pickled greens (ëç²Ë), and a bowl of tasty beef noodles is finished. Most places don¡¯t make the soup too spicy because Taiwanese are not traditionally used to be heat.

¡¾1¡¿_____kinds of dishes are mentioned in the passage.

A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five

¡¾2¡¿The ingredients in oyster omelet don¡¯t include________.

A. oysters B. bean sprouts C. sweet potato D. sweet potato starch

¡¾3¡¿We can infer that coffin bread get its name because _______.

A. it¡¯s a symbol of good luck B. it has two pieces of toast

C. it has seafood soup inside D. it looks like a coffin

¡¾4¡¿If you like meat and want to keep thin, you can choose ______ to eat.

A. coffin bread B. oyster omelet C. beef noodles D. drunken chicken

¡¾5¡¿From the passage, we can know ______.

A. the ingredients of each dish B. the price of each dish

C. when to eat these dishes D. how to make each dish

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