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Spain is famous for its tomato festival, called La Tomatina. It happens in a small town Hanoi on the last Wednesday of August every year. During the festival there are all kinds of activities, but the most exciting part is the tomato fight. It takes place at the end of long celebration(慶祝). You are encouraged to throw tomatoes in the fight. There’re many stories about how the festival began. One of the stories goes that during the 1940s, some friends started a tomato fight, while another story is about a local band. Anyway, everyone in Bunol seems to have a different story.

Before the tomato fight, there are parades(游行), musical bands, street parties and so on. On the day of the fight, shopkeepers cover their windows and doors in order to keep away from the tomato fight. At the same time, thousands of tourists and local people come to the town square together. Then large trucks(卡車(chē)) full of tomatoes arrive. From the back of the large trucks, a great town band start to throw tomatoes at others. Then the crowds fight back, throwing the tomatoes at anything and anyone. Soon the streets are in the sea of red tomato juice.

Everyone is supposed to obey a small number of rules: You must squash(壓爛) the tomato before throwing it and you are allowed to throw nothing but tomatoes.

It is usually over in less than half an hour. Everyone then sets off to the river to clear up. Sounds like fun!

1When is the Tomato Festival in Spain?

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2What is the most exciting activity of the festival?

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3Why do the shopkeepers cover their windows and doors on the day of the fight?

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4What are the rules everyone should obey?

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5How long does the tomato fight usually last?

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【答案】

1On the last Wednesday of August every year.

2The tomato fight.

3To keep away from the tomato fight.

4You must squash the tomato before throwing it and you are allowed to throw nothing but tomatoes.

5For less than half an hour.

【解析】

本文是一篇說(shuō)明文,介紹了西班牙小鎮(zhèn)一年一度的番茄大戰(zhàn)。

1題意:西班牙的番茄大戰(zhàn)是什么時(shí)候?

根據(jù)原文第1It happens in a small town Hanoi on the last Wednesday of August every year可知,西班牙的番茄大戰(zhàn)通常在每年8月的最后一個(gè)星期三舉行。故答案為On the last Wednesday of August every year.

2題意:節(jié)日里最激動(dòng)人心的活動(dòng)是什么?

根據(jù)原文第1During the festival there are all kinds of activities, but the most exciting part is the tomato fight可知,節(jié)日里最激動(dòng)人心的活動(dòng)是番茄大戰(zhàn)。故答案為The tomato fight.

3題意:為什么番茄大戰(zhàn)那天店主要把門(mén)窗遮擋?

根據(jù)原文第2shopkeepers cover their windows and doors in order to keep away from the tomato fight可知,番茄大戰(zhàn)那天店主要把門(mén)窗遮擋住以避免其被番茄大戰(zhàn)中的番茄砸中。故答案為To keep away from the tomato fight.

4題意:每個(gè)人都應(yīng)該遵守什么規(guī)則?

根據(jù)原文第3Everyone is supposed to obey a small number of rules: You must squash(壓爛) the tomato before throwing it and you are allowed to throw nothing but tomatoes可知,番茄大戰(zhàn)時(shí)番茄必須壓爛了再扔,并且只能扔番茄,不能扔其他的東西。故答案為You must squash the tomato before throwing it and you are allowed to throw nothing but tomatoes.

5題意:番茄大戰(zhàn)通常持續(xù)多長(zhǎng)時(shí)間?

根據(jù)原文第4It is usually over in less than half an hour可知,番茄大戰(zhàn)通常會(huì)持續(xù)半小時(shí)不到。故答案為For less than half an hour.

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