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  The Munich October Festival is the biggest public festival in the world, which will be held from 17th Sep.to 3rd Oct.this year.Each year, the October Festival is attended by around 6 million visitors, who drink around 5 million liters of beer and consume over 200,000 pairs of pork sausages-mostly in the“beer tents”put up by the traditional Munich breweries(酿酒厂).

  At the foot of the Bavaria statue, the huge October Festival grounds also provide carousels(喧闹的酒会), roller coasters(过山车)and all the fun of the fair for the enjoyment and excitement of visitors of all ages.The festivities are accompanied by a program of events including the Grand Entry of the Beer Festival Landlords and Breweries, and the Costume and Riflemen's Procession.

  The History of the October Festival can retrospect to the 19th century.Crown Prince Ludwig, later to become King Ludwig I, married on 12th October 1810.The citizens of Munich were invited to attend the festivities held on the fields in front of the city gates to celebrate the happy royal event.Horse races in the presence of the Royal Family marked the close of the event that was celebrated as a festival for the whole of Bavaria.In 1811 an added feature to the horse races was the first Agricultural Show, designed to promote Bavarian agriculture.The horse races, which were the oldest and the most popular event of the festival are no longer held today.But the Agricultural Show is still held every three years during the October Festival on the southern part of the festival grounds.

  In the first few decades, the choice of amusements was less.The first carousel and two swings were set up in 1818.Visitors were able to finish their thirst at small beer stands, which grew rapidly in number.In 1896 the beer stands were replaced by the first beer tents and halls set up by enterprising landlords with the help of the breweries.

  Today, the Munich October Festival is the largest one in the world, with an international flavor characteristic of the 21st century: some 6 million visitors from all around the world gather on the October Festival each year.

(1)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

A happy Royal Event.

B.

A Harvest Time.

C.

The Munich October Festival.

D.

A Carnival Procession.

(2)

Why did the Beer Festival originally come into being?

[  ]

A.

To meet the needs of 6 million visitors.

B.

To celebrate a royal event.

C.

For the enjoyment and excitement of visitors of all ages.

D.

For the coming of autumn.

(3)

The October Festival will provide many forms of amusements this year except ________.

[  ]

A.

Grand Entry of the Beer Festival Landlords and Breweries.

B.

Agricultural Show.

C.

Costume and Riflemen's Procession.

D.

Horse Racing.

(4)

The underlined phrase“retrospect to”in Paragraph 2 probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

date back to

B.

look back

C.

result in

D.

stick to

答案:1.C;2.B;3.D;4.A;
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