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On the last Wednesday of each August the shops of the small Spanish town of the Bunol don't open. Anyone who doesn't like tomatoes leaves town and the streets become full of tourists. They are here to take part in La Tomatina, the world's largest vegetable fight. For a couple of hours almost 50,000 kgs of tomatoes are launched as missiles(导弹) at whoever moves.

    La Tomatina started around fifty years ago, when,for no reason, a group of local people started throwing tomatoes at each other. Other people joined in and had so much fun that they did the same thing the next year. Since then La Tomatina has grown and grown. In 2004 almost 20,000 people took part in the "tomato war". Now days it is the most important part of a week﹣long festival involving(包含) parades, eating, drinking, and lots of fireworks.

    On the morning of La Tomatina , eight big trucks full of soft tomatoes pull into the center of the town. Official starters climb into the trucks and start throwing tomatoes at the crowd. That is the signal that the fight is about to start. From then on it is a wild scene, as everybody tries to get into the truck to get to the tomatoes. Nobody on the streets is safe from attack(攻击). And there is nothing the locals like more than throwing tomatoes at camera﹣carrying tourist.

    Finally, after two hours, all the tomatoes have been thrown. Everybody is tired, sweaty and covered with tomatoes. A bell rings to signal the end of the fight and everyone is a friend again. Tomato﹣covered clothing is taken off and throw away and the crowds wash themselves in public showers down by the river. La Tomatina is over for another year.

(1)How long does the tomato fight last?  

A. For two hours

B. For a day

C. For a week

D. For a year

(2)What can we know about the tomato fight?  

A. A bell rings to signal the start of it.

B. It costs almost 50,000 kgs of tomatoes each time.

C. It takes place on the first Wednesday of August.

D. The crowds go back home to watch themselves after it.

(3)What's Paragraph 3 mainly about?  

A. When the tomato fight starts?

B. Where the tomato fight happens?

C. What people do during the tomato fight?

D. Why the locals like attacking tourists with cameras?

(4)Where can we almost probably read this passage?  

A. In a news weekly.

B. In a self﹣protect handbook.

C. In a Chinese textbook.

D. In a tourist magazine.

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