Valencia is in the east part of Spain(西班牙). It has a port on the sea, two miles away on the coast. It is the capital of a province that is also named Valencia.
The city is a market centre for what is produced by the land around the city. Most of the city’s money is made from farming. It is also a busy business city, with ships, railways, clothes and machine factories.
Valencia has an old part with white buildings, colored roofs, and narrow streets. The modern part has long, wide streets and new buildings. Valencia is well known for its parks and gardens. It has many old churches and museums. The University in the centre of the city was built in the 13th century.
The city of Valencia has been known since the 2nd century. In the 8th century it was the capital of Spain. There is also an important city in Venezuela(委內(nèi)瑞拉)named Valencia.
【小題1】From the text, how many places have the name Valencia?

A.One.  B.Two.C.Three.     D.Four.
【小題2】What is the main difference between the two parts of the city?
A.The color of the buildings.B.The length of the streets. 
C.The age of the buildings.D.The color of the roofs.
【小題3】When was Valencia the most important city in Spain?
A.2nd century.B.8th century.C.13th century.D.20th century.
【小題4】What is Valencia famous for?
A.Its seaport.B.Its University.
C.Its churches and museums.D.Its parks and gardens.
【小題5】The main income of the city of Valencia is from its_____.
A.markets.B.business.C.factories.D.farming.


【小題1】C
【小題2】C
【小題3】B
【小題4】D
【小題5】D

解析試題分析:本文詳細(xì)介紹了西班牙的著名城市Valencia的多方面的情況。
【小題1】C 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章第一段和最后一段Valencia is in the east part of Spain(西班牙)It is the capital of a province that is also named Valencia.there is also an important city in Venezuela(委內(nèi)瑞拉)named Valencia.說明有Valencia這個(gè)城市,另外還有Valencia這個(gè)省,在委內(nèi)瑞拉還有一個(gè)城市Valencia。一共3個(gè)地方。故C正確。
【小題2】C 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第三段1,2行Valencia has an old part with white buildings, colored roofs, and narrow streets. The modern part has long, wide streets and new buildings.說明有新城和舊城,差別在于城市的歷史。故C正確。
【小題3】B 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)最后一段In the 8th century it was the capital of Spain.說明在8世紀(jì),Valencia是西班牙的首都,故是在8世紀(jì),它很重要,故B正確。
【小題4】D 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第三段2,3行Valencia is well known for its parks and gardens.說明D正確。
【小題5】D 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第二段第二句Most of the city’s money is made from farming.說明大部分的收入都來自于農(nóng)業(yè)。故D正確。
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