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    Do you like eating wontons (馄饨)? It is not only popular in China, but also around the world. You can find it in North America, Southeast Asia and Australia.

    Wontons are like dumplings, only smaller. They are a kind of traditional food from northern China. It is said that during the Han Dynasty, the Xiongnu, an ancient tribe in northern China, had conflicts (冲突) with local people on the border (边界). Hunshi and Tunshi were the two leaders (领导) of the Xiongnu. So people began to call their food "huntun" and wish for the end of the conflicts.

    In different parts of China, a wonton has different names. In the north, it is called "huntun". In Guangdong, it is called "yuntun". People in Sichuan call it "chaoshou", while in the southeastern province of Fujian, it is called "bianshi".

    People usually eat wontons with soup. Sometimes they also fry (油炸) them. You make a wonton with a square wrapper (包装). You put some fillings in the wrapper and push the outside of the wrapper together with your fingers. The most popular fillings are pork and shrimp.

    1. (1) Wontons are actually a kind of traditional ______ food.
      A . North American B . Southeast Asian C . Australian D . northern Chinese
    2. (2) Where does the name "huntun" come from?
      A . A great king of northern China. B . Two leaders' names of the Xiongnu. C . A war on the border. D . A wish for success.
    3. (3) Where do people call wontons as "chaoshou"?
      A . In the north of China. B . In Guangdong. C . In Sichuan. D . In Fujian.
    4. (4) Put the following steps of making wontons in the correct order: ______.

      a. Boil or fry wontons.

      b. Make a square wrapper.

      c. Push the outside of the wrapper together.

      d. Put some fillings in the wrapper.

      A . a-b-d-c B . a-b-c-d C . b-d-a-c D . b-d-c-a
    5. (5) What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
      A . When people usually eat wontons. B . Food to eat with wontons. C . How to make and eat wontons. D . Two popular kinds of wontons.