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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Traditions are different from culture to culture. Something that sounds rude in one country may be the most polite thing to do in another. ¡¾1¡¿

Spitting

People think spitting on or at someone is one of the worst behaviors, and the police even consider it is a kind of attack. ¡¾2¡¿ When polite children pass by, their elders usually spit at them. Of course, they do this with best wishes. They wish children to live a long life. They also spit on any gift they are about to give. When they move into a new home, they first go outside and spit in the four directions

Flowers

Flowers are usually sent when people have parties, visit friends, thank others and so on.

¡¾3¡¿ In Germany and France, people use carnations (¿µÄËÜ°) to decorate tombs. Yellow flowers represent hate in Russia and Iran, and purple flowers are bad luck in Italy and Brazil.

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When we were young, our parents always told us to clean our plate and not to waste food.

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A. Here lists some of them.

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C. But sometimes it¡¯s rude to give flowers.

D. There are a lot of ways to experience other cultures.

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F. But in Africa, the members of the Maasai have a different way of seeing things.

G. Whether you¡¯re indoors or outdoors, it¡¯s rude to spit on the ground where someone might be walking.

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We arrived in the summer, just in time to enjoy the midnight sun. All that sunlight was fantastic for Mom's vegetable garden. Working in the garden at midnight tended to throw her timing off, so she didn't care much about my bedtime.
Dad was a Railway Express agent and Mom was his clerk. That left me in a mess. I usually managed to find some trouble to get into. Once I had a little Are going in the dirt basement of a hotel. I had tried to light a barrel£¨Í°£© of paint but couldn't really get a good fire going. The smoke got pretty bad, though, and when 1 made my exit, a crowd and the police were there to greet me. The policemen took my matches and drove me
Mom and Dad were occupied in the garden and Dad told the police to keep me, and they did! I had a tour of the prison before Mom rescued me. 1 hadn't turned 5 yet.
As I entered kindergarten, the serious cold began to set in. Would it surprise you to know that I soon left part of my tongue on a metal handrail at school?
As for Leonhard Seppala, famous as a dog sledder (¼ÝÑ©ÇÁÕß), I think I knew him well because I was taken for a ride with his white dog team one Sunday. At the time I didn't realize what a superstar he was, but I do remember the ride well. I was wrapped (°ü¹ü) heavily and well sheltered from the freezing and blowing weather.
In 1950, we moved back to Coeur d'Alene, but we got one more Alaskan adventure when Leonhard invited us eight years later by paying a visit to Idaho to attend a gathering of former neighbors of Alaska.
£¨1£©What can be inferred about the author's family?
A.His father was a cruel man.
B.His parents didn't love him.
C.His parents used to be very busy.
D.His mother didn't have any jobs.
£¨2£©What happened when the author was 4?
A.He learned to smoke.
B.He was locked in a basement.
C.He was arrested by the poli
D.He nearly caused a fire accident.
£¨3£©Which of the following is true?
A.Leonhard was good at driving dog sleds.
B.The author spent his whole childhood in Alaska.
C.Leonhard often visited the author's family after 1950.
D.The author suffered a lot while taking the dog sled in Alaska.
£¨4£©What is the author's purpose of writing the text?
A.To look back on his childhood with adventures.
B.To describe the extreme weather of Alaska.
C.To express how much he misses Leonhard.
D.To show off his pride in making trouble.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ College students may find a greener campus when they return to classes this fall. Some schools arc repairing older buildings and constructing new ones that arc better for the environment. Other steps include adding wind and solar energy systems and planting vegetable gardens.

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Over the last ten years GW has developed projects in three main areas-climate, water and eco-systems. They have begun to create projects on the ground to address climate change, They are planning on becoming carbon-neutral£¨Æ½ºâµÄ£©and, in fact, reducing the footprint by forty percent by 2025, from creating solar hot-water systems on our rooftops to making our buildings much more energy efficient. The school also offers 140 different classes in sustainability £¨¿É³Ö ÐøÐÔ·¢Õ¹£©and the environment.

Mark Orlouski said. "We see numbers like less than 20% of school having a green building policy five years ago, and now upwards of 80% of schools having a policy, which states that their new buildings will be built in a green fashion.

GW is located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington. Some neighbors say that while GW is laying to be Friendlier to the environment, it could also be a better friend to the neighborhood The school has expanded quickly and there have been tensions between students and local residents

¡¾1¡¿The greener campus project aims majorly at .

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B. repairing and constructing buildings

C. adding wind and solar energy systems

D. making schools environmentally friendly

¡¾2¡¿What do the underlined words "the footprint" in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A. The climate change.B. The quantity of water.

C. The production of carbon.D. The main areas of the project.

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C. Green building policies attract more high school students.

D. Colleges arc making efforts to meet the needs of students.

¡¾4¡¿Which one of the problems is GW now facing?

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