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【题目】Christmas in the United States is traditionally a time of gift-giving and family gatherings. But small towns across the country have their own traditions.

Middleburg,a small town in the state of Virginia,is known for its horses. For more than 50 years, Middleburg has organized a yearly Christmas parade(游行). Men and women ride horses through the woods and fields.They follow hunting dogs as they search for a wild fox.But first,these hunters ride in the yearly parade, wearing their bright red hunting clothes and hats.

John Hale, a citizen of Middleburg says many city people visit his town. “We have a lot of people from an urban area that come to visit,but it involves a lot of the old traditions.” The nighttime hay ride is one such tradition.Small groups gather under the moonlight on an open wagon filled with hay. The passengers sing as farm horses pull the wagon slowly across the fields.

There are some newer traditions, too. Trey Matheu works at the nearby Salamander Resort. He says a visit to Middleburg is a chance to slow down for a day. He says Middleburg can be a calming, peaceful place without tension.

“Middleburg is an opportunity to take a step back, to take a deep breath, and understand that even though life is moving on at a very fast pace, there’s really an opportunity where you’re allowed to step off for a little bit.”

Parade organizers say more than 13,000 people attend even in below-freezing weather. But if you ask,you will hear many different reasons why people come to watch the parade:

“I come here because I’m from a small town. I like how everybody comes together.”“I live right down that street; right there. And that’s my dog.”

Middleburg looks its best at Christmastime. That may be why so many people return each year.

【1】Which of the following can be the best title for the text?

A. Middleburg Christmas parade

B. A small town known for horses

C. Christmas traditions in Middleburg

D. Newer traditions at Christmastime

【2】At Christmas, people in Middleburg usually ___________.

A. visit friends and families

B. feed farm horses with hay

C. hunt for dogs in the woods

D. ride in the yearly parade

【3】According to Trey Matheu, why do people visit Middleburg?

A. To relax themselves.

B. To enjoy the fresh air.

C. To escape competition.

D. To challenge themselves.

【4】What do we know about the small town Middleburg?

A. It makes a large profit from tourism.

B. It attracts many people each year.

C. It is a good place for family gatherings.

D. It doesn’t respect Christmas traditions.

【答案】

【1】C

【2】D

【3】A

【4】B

【解析】

试题分析:在美国,圣诞节意味着全家团聚并且互相送礼物,但是在一些小城镇上人们有自己的关于圣诞节的风俗。文章介绍了Middleburg这个小镇上圣诞节的独特风俗

【1】C主旨大意题。纵观全文,可知文章主要介绍的是Middleburg这个小镇上圣诞节的独特风俗,故选C

【2】D细节理解题。根据第段For more than 50 years, Middleburg has organized a yearly Christmas parade(游行). 可知这个小镇每年都会举行圣诞游行,故选D。

【3】A细节理解题。根据Trey Matheu works at the nearby Salamander Resort. He says a visit to Middleburg is a chance to slow down for a day. He says Middleburg can be a calming, peaceful place without tension.可知人们来这里是为了放松自己,这个小镇又和平又安静,故选A。

【4】B细节理解题。根据最后一段Middleburg looks its best at Christmastime. That may be why so many people return each year.可知这个小镇每年都吸引了很多人来过圣诞节,故选B

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