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Every August,Spain’s countryside comes alive with fiestas (宗教节日).But hardly anyone actually lives here. People come one week a year to party in the villages of their ancestors.During the other 51 weeks,villages are deserted.“There was a time when this place was growing! But not anymore.” says Felix Sacristan,who’s 55 and unemployed,living in his late grandfather’s house.“The only ones left are the elderly.There are lots of abandoned homes.”It makes for cheap housing,he says.

Like much of Spain’s central Meseta Table Plateau,this land is dusty and the climate is severe.People say it’s like nine months of winter and three months of burning hell.“This land used to be for cereals (谷物),but it’s difficult to grow anything else,”Sacristan says.“And who wants to be a farmer these days now,anyway?”

In northern Europe,the Industrial Revolution pulled people to big cities centuries ago.But in Spain,that migration happened much later.The first wave occurred after the Spanish Civil War in the late 1930s;the second,after Spain’s military governing ended in the late 1970s.Now there’s been a third leaving,during the recent economic crisis.But it’s not just on Spain’s severe central land.Even villages in the country’s most fertile northwest region,Galicia,are being depopulated.The Galician landscape once supported Spain’s highest population,and half of all Spanish villages are located there.Now nearly half of these villages are abandoned.

“Some of the places I’m finding have been empty for 50 or 60 years,” Adkinson,a British-born real estate (房地产)agent who searches the countryside for abandoned properties and tries to match them up with foreign buyers,says.

1.The text mainly tells about the present situation of         .

A. countryside life in Spain   B. the aging problem in Spain

C. old buildings in Spain   D. the culture in Spain

2.What is the land where Felix Sacristan lives like?

A. It is as rich as ever.   B. It is polluted by rubbish.

C. It is hard to farm for a living.   D. It is frozen throughout the year.

3.The underlined part “being depopulated” in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to “         ”.

A. suffering disasters   B. gaining attention   C. producing more   D. reducing residents

4.Which of the following can we learn from the text?

A. Villages got empty suddenly in Spain.   B. Some rich people are moving to countryside.

C. Spanish have experienced several migrations.   D. Working as a real estate agent in Spain is very easy.

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