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  The    
    vast influence of identical pronunciation: For example, in Cantonese the pronunciation    
    of "eight" and "success" are very close, which makes the number significant    
    for Cantonese. But for Fukienese it has no function.      
      Taiwanese have many taboos around the similarity of the sounds for   
  "four"    
    and "death," but Hakkanese couldn't seem to care less.      
      The study of names and the nine-boxed-paper, a very widespread belief among     
    ordinary people, involves surmising a person's personality and fate according     
    to the number of strokes of the pen in the three characters of the name. In     
    the West and Japan, a type of fortune-telling has been developed based on adding     
    together the numbers of the year, month, and day of one's birth, and using     
    it to assess the person's fate. Others are able to roughly guess a person's     
    personality from their favorite numbers.       
      The popularity of auspicious or lucky numbers is related to the idea of the      
    pursuit of harmony in names by, for instance, using the radical or character      
    for "metal" to compensate for apparent lack of "metal" in the person, or using      
    the "water" radical to make up for a deficiency of the same. Li Heng-li points      
    out that numbers can be divided into sheng and cheng types, the former being      
    one through five and the latter being six through ten. In this scheme, one      
    and six are for water; two and seven are for fire; three and eight belong      
    to wood; four and nine signify metal; and five and ten are for earth. If you      
    divide them up by yin and yang, the negative and positive forces, one, three,      
    five, seven, and nine are all yang, and two, four, six, eight, and ten are      
    yin.        
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  1.          
    The number "eight" is significant for Cantonese because ________.(          
    C )         
               
           
                
                 
            
    (a)  it also means "success"         
                
               
                
           
            
    (b) it is close to "success" in written form            
                 
            
             
    (c) it is close to "success" when pronounced            
                 
            
             
    (d) it functions as "success"            
                 
   
  2.          
    Taiwanese pay attention to the sounds of "four" and "death"       
  ________.(           
    D )           
            
               
                 
            
             
    (a) and Hakkanese pay more attention to them            
                 
            
             
    (b) and Hakkanese pay as much attention to them         
              
                 
            
             
    (c) but Hakkanese pay less attention to them           
                 
            
             
    (d) but Hakkanese pay little attention to them            
                 
   
        3.          
    Paragraph three discusses ________.(          
    B )          
              
                 
            
             
    (a) the relationship between numbers and a person's character and fate           
               
                 
            
             
    (b) people's belief about the numbers as well as a person's character and          
    fate             
                 
            
             
    (c) fortune-telling and how it works in the West and Japan             
                 
            
             
    (d) different implications of numbers            
                 
   
  4.          
    According to paragraph four, people who believed in the theory of sheng and          
    cheng would ________.(         
    D )         
             
                
           
            
    (a) use as many numbers in their names as possible           
                
           
            
    (b) use auspicious numbers in their names          
                
           
            
    (c) use either numbers of the sheng type or the cheng type          
                
           
            
    (d) use certain characters in their names to seek harmony          
                
   
  5.          
    The above passage discusses ________. (         
    B )         
            
                
           
            
    (a) history            
                
           
            
    (b) culture          
                
           
            
    (c) fortune-telling         
                
           
            
    (d) names                                                                       
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        Passage                 
          Two                   
                   
      The 12th lunar month in Chinese is called layue (the month to worship all            
    the deities). The eighth day of the 12th lunar month is the Laba Festival.            
    It is treated as the beginning of the Chinese holiday season. After the Laba            
    Festival, people enter into the busy preparation for the Lunar New Year. The            
    main activity of the Laba Festival is cooking and sharing the special laba            
    gruel (laba-zhou).            
              
                   
      Most people believe it has a close relation to Sakyamuni, the Buddha. He            
    left his comfortable home and set off in search of the final enlightenment.            
    After days of traveling without rest, he collapsed near a river in northern            
    India. He was revived by a wandering shepherdess, who offered him her lunch            
    of family leftovers consisting of sticky cereal, glutinous rice, dates, chestnuts            
    and wild fruit. After consuming this repast, Sakyamuni took a batch and sat            
    under a tree for meditation, where he finally attained enlightenment. The            
    very day was the 8th day of the last lunar month. The meal was the original            
    laba gruel.            
              
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     6. At the Laba            
    Festival, people ________.(           
    D )            
                  
             
              
    (a) worship all the deities               
                   
              
               
    (b) begin preparations for the Lunar New Year              
                   
              
               
    (c) cook a variety of food to mark the occasion              
                   
              
               
    (d) eat a special gruel together             
                   
   
        7.            
    The Laba Festival is believed by many to be related to ________.(           
    B )           
               
                  
             
              
    (a) Confucianism            
                  
             
              
    (b) Buddhism           
                  
             
              
    (c) Taoism             
                  
             
              
    (d) Christianity            
                  
   
        8.           
  Sakyamuni            
    left his home and searched for ________.( B            
    )            
                
                   
              
               
    (a) wealth for life               
                   
              
               
    (b) wisdom of life              
                   
              
               
    (c) comforts of life               
                   
              
               
    (d) remedies for life             
                   
   
  9.            
    Sakyamuni            
    ate a meal which was made of all the following except ________.(           
    D )           
                 
                  
             
              
    (a) wild fruit            
             
              
    (b) rice           
                  
             
              
    (c) cereal           
                  
             
              
    (d) meat           
                  
   
        10.            
    The 8th day of the last lunar month was remarkable because that day Sakyamuni        
        ________.(           
    D )           
               
                  
             
              
    (a) ate a meal given by a shepherdess              
                  
             
              
    (b) found the meal very delicious              
                  
             
              
    (c) made a deep meditation            
                  
             
              
    (d) obtained the final enlightenment                                          
              
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          Three                   
                   
      In the countryside, many big families with several generations live under            
    one roof. Usually in such a family, the family members share one kitchen.            
    Thus the kitchen holds quite an important position.              
      The center of the kitchen is the brick stove, above which there hangs a portrait            
    of the kitchen god. In most prints, he appears like a kind old man with a            
    long beard. Wearing the robes and hat of a noble magistrate, the kitchen god            
    is attended by several immortal lads. Such prints often show the wife of the            
    kitchen god seated next to him.              
      His duty is to watch over every household through the whole year, seeing            
    and hearing everything. The kitchen god is supposed to start his journey to            
    report to the Jade Emperor on the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month, and many            
    households have a ceremony on that day. Nobody wants the Jade Emperor to hear            
    a bad report on their house!              
      During the ceremony, people put incense and some candy before his portrait,            
    or smear honey or sugar on his mouth. It is the most popular way to "bribe"            
    the kitchen god. When his mouth is stuffed with sugar, the kitchen god can            
    say only sweet things.              
      After that, people burn his portrait in the stove, releasing the god to heaven.            
    On Lunar New Year's Eve, they hang a new print of the kitchen god, receiving            
    him back to his dwelling on earth.              
      As Spring Festival approaches, prints of the kitchen god can be found in            
    countryside markets. As they purchase the portrait of the kitchen god, people,            
    especially the old folks, never use the word "buy". They say, "I invite the            
    kitchen god home."             
      Even so, they have to pay for it.              
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        11.            
    In most prints of the kitchen god, there is/are also ________.(           
    D )           
                  
             
              
    (a) serving maids             
                   
              
               
    (b) a noble magistrate     
       
                
                  
             
              
    (c) old kind men with a long beard             
                   
              
               
    (d) the wife of the god     
       
                
                  
   
        12.            
    On the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month, the kitchen god is supposed to        
        ________.(            
    C )                 
                   
              
               
    (a) start watching over every household            
                   
              
               
    (b) have a grand holiday             
                   
              
               
    (c) depart and give a report to the Jade Emperor   
                   
                   
              
               
    (d) hear reports from the household     
       
                
                  
   
        13.            
    People put sugar on the mouth of the kitchen god in order to  ________.(           
    C )           
                
                  
             
              
    (a) make him unable to speak   
                   
                   
              
               
    (b) start his journey without an empty stomach             
                   
              
               
    (c) give a favorable report     
                
                  
             
              
    (d) make him confused about good things and bad things             
                   
   
        14.            
    People burn the portrait of the kitchen god in the stove because ________.(            
    B )            
                 
              
               
    (a) they don't want to see him again             
                   
              
               
    (b) they mean to allow him to start his journey             
                   
              
               
    (c) they want a new kitchen god             
                   
              
               
    (d) they just hate him             
                   
   
        15.   
        Many            
    people never use the word "buy" while purchasing the portrait of the kitchen            
    god since they ________.( D            
    )             
                
                   
              
               
    (a) need not pay for it               
                  
             
              
    (b) don't know it is only a print they are buying                 
                  
             
              
    (c) are superstitious              
                  
             
              
     (d) are showing piety                                                          
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