Food is important because everyone needs to eat!However, each country has its own eating habits. Egyptians(埃及人)sa day with a drink, then they eat breakfast. In the past, the main(主要的)meal began at about 3 p. m. Npeople work long hours. They get home at about 6p. m. They have dinner at about 7 p. m. Some Egyptian meals are bread, rice, and msuch as beef, chicken and so on. France is famous for its delicious food, and its people take food seriously. They eat three meals a day at fixed(固定的)times. Breakfast is a light meal of bread and coffee.
They eat lunch at 1 p. m. and have dinner after 8 p. m. Americans' ancestors(祖先)came from many countries, so American eating habits are d. Some take time to prepare and eat a hot breakfast. Others grab a donut while rushing out of the door. For lunch, mAmericans eat a sandwich. They usually have dinner at around 6 p. m.
It is necessary for us to make traffic rules. Some traffic rules in some countries are quite unusual. Travellers should know these rules if they are planning to go to these countries by car.
Some unusual traffic rules are about animals. One strange traffic rule in Massachusetts, U. S. A. (美国玛莎诸塞州)says that people can take gorillas(大猩狸)to travel in a car. However, they can only ride in the passenger seat. Drivers will face a fine(罚金)if they let a gorilla ride in the backseat.
People like to take dogs in their cars in some countries. In Italy, rules ask drivers to fasten(系)their dog's seat belt when they take their dogs on a road trip. In Germany, although there is no safety belt rule, drivers must protect their pets against slipping and falling(滑倒)in the car.
In Austria, traffic police use their own feel to the the speed of a car. In this way, sometimes drivers may get a speeding ticket even if they are travelling under the speed limit(速度极限).
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