第25页
- 第1页
- 第2页
- 第3页
- 第4页
- 第5页
- 第6页
- 第7页
- 第8页
- 第9页
- 第10页
- 第11页
- 第12页
- 第13页
- 第14页
- 第15页
- 第16页
- 第17页
- 第18页
- 第19页
- 第20页
- 第21页
- 第22页
- 第23页
- 第24页
- 第25页
- 第26页
- 第27页
- 第28页
- 第29页
- 第30页
- 第31页
- 第32页
- 第33页
- 第34页
- 第35页
- 第36页
- 第37页
- 第38页
- 第39页
- 第40页
- 第41页
- 第42页
- 第43页
- 第44页
- 第45页
- 第46页
- 第47页
- 第48页
- 第49页
- 第50页
- 第51页
- 第52页
- 第53页
- 第54页
- 第55页
- 第56页
- 第57页
- 第58页
- 第59页
- 第60页
- 第61页
- 第62页
- 第63页
- 第64页
- 第65页
- 第66页
- 第67页
- 第68页
- 第69页
- 第70页
- 第71页
- 第72页
- 第73页
- 第74页
- 第75页
- 第76页
- 第77页
- 第78页
- 第79页
- 第80页
- 第81页
- 第82页
- 第83页
- 第84页
- 第85页
- 第86页
- 第87页
- 第88页
- 第89页
- 第90页
- 第91页
- 第92页
- 第93页
二、阅读理解。
Everyone knows that Spain is home to some crazy festivals. From throwing tomatoes at one another to burning dolls made of cardboard, wood or plastic, the Spanish festivals are quite amazing. You may not have heard of the Haro Wine Festival, but it is full of fun, too.
The wine festival is actually a battle(战斗) of the wine, held from the 28th to the 30th of June each year in Haro, one of the most important wine-producing(生产) towns in northern Spain. The Haro Wine Festival was only announced as a festival of both national and touristic interest in 1965, but its origins(起源) could go back much further. In fact, it was way back in the early part of the 13th century. At that time, Haro had a land problem with its neighbor in a nearby area. One day, people from the two sides started throwing wine at each other to solve the problem. That day the tradition started and got the name "War of Wine".
During the festival, the wine fight begins early in the morning in the places out of Haro. People are armed with buckets, water guns and anything that can be filled with red wine, and they pour the wine onto their friends or strangers. Everyone should wear a white shirt during the "fight", because it is easily stained. The "fight" will last for several hours until everyone's shirt becomes bright purple. They will then return to the center of the town to enjoy delicious food and drinks.
Each year, thousands of people, locals and visitors, celebrate the festival. Maybe you can become a member of them one day. The only problem is that you will smell like wine for days after the "fight".
(
a. wet
b. quiet and new
c. interesting and traditional
d. crazy
A. a, b and c
B. a, c and d
C. b, c and d
D. a, b and d
(
A. The Haro Wine Festival lasts about one week each year.
B. People in Haro are mostly unfriendly to visitors.
C. Haro probably plays an important role in wine production in Spain.
D. The Haro Wine Festival is the most important event in Spain.
(
A. Changed.
B. Colored.
C. Washed.
D. Noticed.
(
(①= Paragraph 1, ②= Paragraph 2 ...)

(
A. The history of the Haro Wine Festival
B. How to enjoy the Haro Wine Festival
C. Some fun festivals in Spain
D. The Haro Wine Festival in Spain
Everyone knows that Spain is home to some crazy festivals. From throwing tomatoes at one another to burning dolls made of cardboard, wood or plastic, the Spanish festivals are quite amazing. You may not have heard of the Haro Wine Festival, but it is full of fun, too.
The wine festival is actually a battle(战斗) of the wine, held from the 28th to the 30th of June each year in Haro, one of the most important wine-producing(生产) towns in northern Spain. The Haro Wine Festival was only announced as a festival of both national and touristic interest in 1965, but its origins(起源) could go back much further. In fact, it was way back in the early part of the 13th century. At that time, Haro had a land problem with its neighbor in a nearby area. One day, people from the two sides started throwing wine at each other to solve the problem. That day the tradition started and got the name "War of Wine".
During the festival, the wine fight begins early in the morning in the places out of Haro. People are armed with buckets, water guns and anything that can be filled with red wine, and they pour the wine onto their friends or strangers. Everyone should wear a white shirt during the "fight", because it is easily stained. The "fight" will last for several hours until everyone's shirt becomes bright purple. They will then return to the center of the town to enjoy delicious food and drinks.
Each year, thousands of people, locals and visitors, celebrate the festival. Maybe you can become a member of them one day. The only problem is that you will smell like wine for days after the "fight".
(
B
)1. 中考创新题The Haro Wine Festival can be described as ______.a. wet
b. quiet and new
c. interesting and traditional
d. crazy
A. a, b and c
B. a, c and d
C. b, c and d
D. a, b and d
(
C
)2. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The Haro Wine Festival lasts about one week each year.
B. People in Haro are mostly unfriendly to visitors.
C. Haro probably plays an important role in wine production in Spain.
D. The Haro Wine Festival is the most important event in Spain.
(
B
)3. What does the underlined word "stained" in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Changed.
B. Colored.
C. Washed.
D. Noticed.
(
A
)4. 中考创新题What is the right structure of the passage?(①= Paragraph 1, ②= Paragraph 2 ...)
(
D
)5. What's the best title of this passage?A. The history of the Haro Wine Festival
B. How to enjoy the Haro Wine Festival
C. Some fun festivals in Spain
D. The Haro Wine Festival in Spain
答案:
1. B
2. C
3. B
4. A
5. D
2. C
3. B
4. A
5. D
查看更多完整答案,请扫码查看