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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 (庆祝). 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 1940's, 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 (卡车) full of tomatoes arrive. From theback 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 (压烂) 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 clearup. Sounds like fun!
小题1:The most exciting activity of the festival is ________.
A.parades B.street partiesC.the tomato fight D.the musical bands show
小题2:The stories about how the festival began are ________.
A.quite differentB.rather sad C.very famousD.very clear
小题3:On the fight day, _________.
A.all the buses are filled with tomatoes
B.you can see lots of red apples on the streets
C.shopkeepers are not allowed to watch people fight
D.lots of tourists and local people take part in the fight
小题4:Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.You can throw tomatoes at others but others can’t throw back.
B.The tomato must be squashed before throwing it.
C.The fight usually lasts more than thirty minutes.
D.People can throw everything on the fight day.
小题5:The best title of the passage can be________.
A.Travel in SpainB.The Tomato Festival in Spain.
C.The History of Spain D.Rules of the Tomato Festival

小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:D
小题4:B
小题5:B

试题分析:这篇文章讲述了西班牙的西红柿大战节日,非常有趣。
小题1:细节题。根据文章During the festival there are all kinds of activities, but the most exciting part is the tomato fight.可知,最有趣的活动是西红柿大战。故选C
小题2:细节题。根据文章There’re many stories about how the festival began. 可知,关于这个节日的起源的故事是不同的。故选A
小题3:细节题。根据文章第二段可知,在西红柿大战当天,许多游客和当地的居民都参与了战斗。故选D
小题4:细节判断题。根据文章可知,你可以向他人扔西红柿,他人也可以还击;扔西红柿之前必须压扁;这个战斗一般不到半个小时。人们只可以扔西红柿。故选B
小题5:主旨题。这篇文章讲述的的是西班牙的西红柿大战节日。故选B
点评:本文的思路清晰,结构明确。首先对文章的大致意思进行了解。对于细节题,学生在理解全文的基础上要对题目中关键字在文章中迅速定位,找到相对应的出处,答题比较备选答案的区别及和文章信息最相关的是哪个,即那个就为正确答案。
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Most students do the housework twice or three times a week. They often clean their rooms. Some students do the housework five times a week. They often clean the floor(地板). Some students help their parents on the farm. They think their parents are too busy, so they help them.
The results for “wash clothes” are interesting. Some students wash clothes once or twice a week. They often wash clothes on Saturdays or Sundays. Some students wash clothes three to four times a week. They only wash their own(自己的) clothes. But most students wash their clothes once a week. And they wash clothes on Sundays.
Liu Ying, a girl in Class 6, Grade 8 has lots of housework to do. She washes the dishes and cleans the floor every day. She often cooks. Sometimes three times a day. She says, “My mother isn’t healthy. My father works in another city. So I have to do most of the housework at home.”
小题1:Some students help their parents on the farm because        .
A.they think they are old enough
B.they think their parents are too busy
C.they don’t have too much homework
D.it is fun
小题2: How often do most students wash their clothes?       
A.Once a week.B.Twice a week.
C.Three to four times a week.D.never
小题3:From the passage we know that            .
A.Liu Ying is not a healthy student
B.Liu Ying is good at housework
C.Liu Ying doesn’t want to do housework.
D.Liu Ying has to do much housework.
小题4:Which of the following is NOT true?      
A.Most students don’t do the housework.
B.Liu Ying is a student from Class 6, Grade 8.
C.Liu Ying cooks three times a day sometimes.
D.Liu Ying washes the dishes and cleans the floor every day.
These days, more and more young people wish to be more beautiful, So they turn to plastic surgery (整形
手术) for help. They spend thousands of yuan on these painful surgeries to fix (修整) their nose, to fix their eyes  or to be thinner.
In fact, most people are not happy about the way they look. Even the most beautiful actresses often wish they could fix something about their looks.So we should believe that we are as beautiful as others. A smile is beautiful on any face, being kind is much more beautiful than a pretty look.
So, let's feel happy that we all have beautiful and healthy bodies that do not need surgeries! Today, I wish you to make a small change: believe yourself! smile and be kind to others. If you do these, you will be happy, beautiful, and popular everywhere you go.
小题1:_______ are more and more interested in plastic surgeries.
A.Old peopleB.Young peopleC.MenD.Women
小题2:The writer says we should believe we are as ________ as others.
A.kindB.goodC.beautifulD.clever
小题3:How can you feel good according to the writer?
A.Believe yourselfB.SmileC.Be kindD.A,BandC
小题4:What does the underline word “change” means in the passage?
A.改变B.计划C.担心D.说明
小题5:which is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Young people spend a lot of money on plastic surgeries.
B.Actors never worry about their looks.
C.We only need to make an easy change to feel beautiful enough\
D.Being kind is more important than a good look
There is one word you must learn before you visit the USA. That is “Freeze”. Remember it has a special meaning besides the usual one. It means “stand still and don’t move”. Often policemen use it when they are ready to use their guns. If one doesn’t obey the order and moves, he or she will be shot to death.
One evening in Los Angeles, someone rang the bell of a house. It was a dangerous area at night, so the owner of the house took his gun with him when he answered the door. He opened the door and saw a strange man. But the man turned round and started walking away from the house. The owner cried: “Freeze”, but the young man went on walking without obeying the owner’s order. The owner thought he was trying to run away, so he shot at the young man and he was killed.
Later, police found that the dead man was a Japanese student who was studying in Los Angeles University. He went to visit a friend, but unluckily could not remember the number of the house. When he realized he went to the wrong house he turned round and left. He didn’t know much English and so didn’t understand the word “Freeze”. What a lesson we should get for this!
小题1:According to the article, what does the word “Freeze” mean?
A.It means “be covered with ice”.B.It means “very cold”.
C.It means “dangerous”.D.It means “Stand still, or I will shoot you”.
小题2:The meaning of the word “owner” here means _________.
A.a policemanB.a man with a gun
C.a person who possesses somethingD.a dog of a house
小题3:Which of the following is right?
A.When you hear the police or someone say “Freeze” in the USA, you must stop moving.
B.Don’t ring the bell of anyone’s house in the USA at night.
C.At last, the police found the dead man was a thief.
D.The owner of the house was put into prison.
小题4:Which of the following is NOT true according to the article?
A.Police say “Freeze” when they are going to use their guns.
B.The story happened in Los Angeles in the morning.
C.The dead man was a Japanese student.
D.The dead man couldn’t understand the meaning of “Freeze”.
小题5:What’s the best title of the article?
A.A Japanese StudentB.American Police
C.FreezeD.The Owner of a House
Spider-Man 3 (《蜘蛛侠3》)got $29.15 million on the very first day in 16 overseas markets and beat the first two Spider-Man movies.
“The movie had the best opening day ever in some countries on Tuesday, including France, Italy and South Korea.” a man from Sony Pictures said.
“Spider-Man 3 will open during the next few days in many other countries, including the United States on Friday. We certainly hope the same thing will happen in North America,” said Jeff Blake, Sony vice chairman, on Wednesday. 
2002’s Spider-Man opened with $114.8 million in its first weekend, a debut record that stood until Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest broke it last year with $135.6 million a weekend.
Spider-Man 2 opened on a Wednesday before the fourth weekend of July in 2004, and set a record of $180.1 million in its first six days.
In France, Spider-Man 3 took in $6.8 million on the opening day, more than the first days for Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 combined.
It earned $4.6 million in Germany, $4 million in Italy, $3.7 million in Japan, $3.4 million in South Korea, $1.1 million in the Philippines and $1 million each in Hong Kong and Thailand.
小题1:Spider-Man 3 ____________when it was shown on the first day.
A.was not very popular
B.was enjoyed by the people in Canada
C.earned more money than Spider-man 2
D.got $29.15 million in America
小题2:Jeff Blake hopes that ________.
A.more and more people can see the movie
B.Spider-man 3 will be enjoyed by children
C.Spider-man 3 will make as much money as the first two movies
D.Spider-man 3 will be as popular in North America as it was in other places
小题3:In which country did Spider-man 3 earn the most money?
A.Germany.B.Italy.
C.South Korea.D.America.
小题4:The main idea of the passage is that ______.
A.people expect to see Spider-Man 4 soon
B.Spider-man 3 is more popular in South Korea than in Germany
C.Spider-man 3 cost lots of money
D.Spider-man 3 is very popular all over the world
小题5:You would probably read this passage from ______.
A.a talk showB.a movie magazine
C.an ad D.a notice
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However, as there are more and more cars and drivers on the road, these safety measure (安全措施)are not enough to stop the increasing car accidents. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (管理部门)reports that a car accident happens every 10 seconds in the United States.
Car accidents may be caused by different reasons. Some accidents are caused by driver’s tiredness and illness or drunk driving. Some may be caused by speeding or running a red light. When this happens, by the time the driver realizes what has happened, it is usually too late. As for ages, young drivers usually have enough experience while elderly drivers of react slowly. Mechanical defects (机械毛病)such as a broken brake(刹车) are another cause of car accidents. Poor road and weather conditions can also be a cause.
Talking about different causes of car accidents can help us know what precautions(预防措施) to take beforehand. We should tell our friends or family members not to drive in poor health or after drinking wine. We should tell teenager drivers to be careful with road and weather conditions and let elderly friends understand their driving limitation(局限性)。Besides, we should have our car checked regularly(规律地). The most important thing for us to remember, however, is that we should always follow the traffic rules.
小题1:What has the government done to try to control the increasing car accidents?
A.They try to make safer cars.B.They try to build more roads.
C.They have passed tough traffic laws.D.They make drivers have their car examined every month.
小题2:What does the underlined word” elderly” possibly mean?
A.Middle-agedB.YoungC.Rather oldD.Teenage
小题3:Which of the following causes is different from the other three?
A.TirednessB.IllnessC.DrinkingD.a broken brake
小题4:Which has nothing to do with a driver’s age?
A.Teenager drivers.B.Not knowing the traffic rules
C.Reacting slowlyD.Driving slowly.
小题5:In order to avoid accidents caused by mechanical defects, we should ___________.
A.not run a red light. B.drive the car when we are in good health
C.not drive when we are too old. D.have our cars examined regularly.
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In recent years, the proportion of girl students is growing fast. In 1998, about 39.7% of college students were girls. In 2000, it was 41.07% and in 2001, the number was 42.14%.
There are several reasons for this.
Firstly, there is little difference between boys and girls in their intelligence(智力). That’s to say, girls are as clever as boys. And boys have more interests than girls, so they may not do well in their study.
Secondly, girls are more careful and more sensible than boys. They work harder at school and they do better in all exams.
Another reason is that with the development of society, people pay more and more attention to girls’ education.
小题1:China Youth says that more and more ______
A.boys are cleverer than girls
B.boys can’t go to school
C.girls have entered colleges
D.girls begin to study at school
小题2:42.14% refers to the number of _________
A.girls at schools at schools in 1998
B.girls in colleges in 2001
C.boys at schools in 2001
D.boys in colleges in 1998
小题3:The writer gave us _________   reasons to explain the question.
A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five
小题4:The underlined word “proportion” means _________ in Chinese.
A.身高B.比例C.特征D.速度
小题5:Which of the following sentences is TRUE?
A.Boys may not do as well in their study as girls because they don’t like studying.
B.Boys are much cleverer than girls because they’re interested in many things.
C.Girls’ intelligence is the same as boys’.
D.Girls study harder, but they couldn’t get higher marks than boys.

   (15)   people from around the world came to the eastern Spanish town of Bunol. They threw tons of tomatoes    (16)   each other in a yearly food fight. That made the street in red juice. A rocket    (17)   from the town hall was the start of the event for which local government offered 120 tons of tomatoes.
Many people, including many from Britain, France, Germany, Russia and Asia, wore hard hats, glasses or protective plastic sheets.    (18)   protect their things from the sea of red mush (糊状物), shopkeepers    (19)   huge plastic covers on the front of their stores. About 40,000 people took part in the tomato fight this year,    (20)   four times the people of the town.    (21)   amazing!
After the fight lasting about one hour, municipal(市政的) workers and local people used big water pipes to clean the streets which were covered with tomato mush. The joiners went to a nearby river to wash    (22)  .
The tomato fight is held each year on the last Wednesday in August. The start of the event is still not clear although it is    (23)   to have its roots in a food fight between childhood friends    (24)   in Bunol.
小题1:
A.Thousands ofB.Ten thousandsC.Thousand ofD.Ten thousand of
小题2:
A.withB.forC.toD.at
小题3:
A.is firedB.firedC.firesD.was firing
小题4:
A.In order toB.So thatC.Because ofD.If
小题5:
A.put awayB.put offC.put upD.put out
小题6:
A.more thanB.much moreC.many moreD.less than
小题7:
A.ThatB.HowC.What anD.Is it
小题8:
A.tomatoesB.themC.themselvesD.dishes
小题9:
A.thoughtB.sureC.all rightD.saying
小题10:.
A.on the 1940B.in the 1940C.in 1940’sD.in the 1940S

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