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甲 Being an exchange student in Taiwan really opened Tim's eyes. One of the parts of his trip was when his host family invited him to a wedding banquet in Kaohsiung. 2 arriving, Tim was immediately surprised. Back home, nearly all banquets took place in large dining halls. This one, on the other hand, was being held out in the street! (Because a huge tent was up to protect the wedding guests from the harsh sun, a huge tent occupied about half the street. Guests sat under the tent at large tables, chatting cheerfully. Cooks were at the other end preparing the food. as a "ban-doh" in Tim's host parents noticed that he was very curious. They explained that this sort of gathering, known as a Taiwanese, had come from the countryside. Villagers would gather together for special events such as weddings. Some people would take care of the cooking, while others might provide tables and chairs or assist in other ways. At the end, the host would give guests containers for there leftovers and torches I their way home. Although to some degree the ban-doh has changed over time, the idea of gathering together to have fun remains the same. Tim felt lucky to have experienced this event. It is the first story he will tell his friends and family members when they ask him about his experiences in Taiwan. (D) most momorable \[EP] (A) memory (B) memorably ZA In ✓TA (A) To put (B) On (A) to help light (B) Put (() With (() Putting (B) help light (0) more memorable (1) For (D) Having put (C) to help lighting (D) help lighting

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