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Lily has been in Hong Kong for about two weeks. She found that people in Hong Kong have d1. eating times and habits from hers. In London, people usually have some bread for breakfast but people in Hong Kong have congee. People in London often have hamburgers for l2. at one o'clock. People in Hong Kong have hamburgers too, but less often. They usually have different kinds of dishes or dumplings i3.. Lily really loves Chinese food. There are so many kinds and they are all very d4.. In the evening, people in London usually have dinner at about seven o'clock. Not in Hong Kong! In Hong Kong people have dinner at about ten! In London, Lily is u5. in bed by eleven. But in Hong Kong, the streets are full every night. A lot of people go to bed until midnight because they like to have some drinks with their friends a6. dinner. Hong Kong is really an everbright city (不夜城).
Uncle Daming lives and works in Pudong. He works in a modern factory. He and the other workers make modern cars in the factory. His home is far away from the factory. He usually goes to work by underground. He works from Monday to Friday. At weekends he doesn't work. Sometimes he goes fishing or goes to visit his friends. Sometimes he stays at home.
1.What is Uncle Daming?