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十三 必修3 Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note
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Ⅰ. 阅读理解
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Real literary travelers often travel to the birthplace or residence of a writer, or to the setting of a famous scene. We’ve prepared a small list of literary travel destinations.
London, England
In London, literary landmarks are so common that “blue plaques” are often found on the homes or schools of famous writers. They have been introduced to show well-known literary sites. One can be found at 221B Baker Street—the apartment of famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. But watch out for false plaques, such as the Jacob Von Hogflume’s, where the inventor of time travel would live in 2189.
To truly experience literature in person, you can also visit Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, and watch nightly performances of his plays.
Rome, Italy
“Go to Rome—at once the Paradise, the grave, the city, and the wilderness. . . ”
This is from an elegy (挽歌) to John Keats, who traveled to Rome in the hope that the air would cure his illness but died within three months. Despite the fact that Keats’ visit was a quick one, Rome has a reminder of it—the Keats-Shelley House.
Just across the street is the Antico Caffè Greco, a cafe frequented by famous authors like Dickens, Byron, Shelley. . . , but you probably get the idea that this is somewhere any literary traveler has to go.
【文章大意】本文是一篇旅游指南, 主要向文学旅游者介绍了伦敦和罗马的几个文学旅游景点。
1. According to the passage, true literary travelers are less likely to visit .
A. 221B Baker Street
B. the Jacob Von Hogflume’s
C. Stratford-upon-Avon
D. the Keats-Shelley House
【解析】选B。细节理解题。根据London, England部分中的“But watch out for false plaques, such as the Jacob Von Hogflume’s”中的关键词“watch out for(留意)”和“false(假的)”可知, B项正确。
2. What’s the function of “blue plaques” in London?
A. To confuse literary travelers.
B. To introduce famous English writers.
C. To show nightly performance
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