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All of England In fact, literary landmarks are so common in London that “blue plaques(木牌)” have been...
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All of England
In fact, literary landmarks are so common in London that “blue plaques(木牌)” have been introduced to show off well-known literary sites. One of the more interesting plaques can be found at 221B Baker Street-the apartment of famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes (although we can be pretty sure that he never actually stayed there).
Outside of London, it is possible to take organized tours around the countryside where England best writers grew up. If you join a Charles Dickens or Jane Austen tour, you’ll have the unique opportunity to visit the locations of famous fictional scenes. But to truly experience literature in person, you can visit Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, and watch nightly performances of his plays.
Shanghai, China
Shanghai is a really charming city, where — underneath the surface of the city — one can find some real literary treasures. One star of Shanghai literature is LU Xun, a Writer often celebrated as the father of modern Chinese literature, who spent his last nine years in the city. It’s necessary, then, for all Shanghai literary travelers to visit Lu Xun Park, which features a memorial hall dedicated to the great writer.
Another place worth visiting is the old neighborhood of poet Xu Zhimo. Xu is well known for bringing “New Wave” romanticist poetry into Chinese works. Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore once stayed at his home while visiting Shanghai.
Rome, Italy
The English romantic poet John Keats once traveled to Rome in the hope that the Mediterranean air would cure his tuberculosis(肺结核). It didn’t, and Keats died within three months.
Despite the fact that Keat’s visit was a quick one, Rome has a reminder of it — the Keats-Shelley House. Keats’ former home has been transformed into a small museum, complete with a working library.
What’s more, just across the street is the Antico Caffe Greco, a cafe frequented by famous authors like Charles Dickens, Loud Byron, Henry James, Hans Christian Andersen, Many Shelley...We could go on, but you probably get the idea that this is somewhere any literary traveler has to go.
1.This passage is mainly about ________ in different places.
A. cultural introduction B. famous poets
C. scenic spots D. literary sites
2.In England, ________.
A. Shakespeare’s plays are performed anywhere
B. Sherlock Holmes once lived in London for a short time
C. blue plaques are pinned to mark the literary sites
D. June Austen’s former residence is in London
3.From the second part of the passage, we know ________.
A. Lu Xun Park is mainly made up of his former houses
B. Tagore once visited Xu Zhimo
C. Xu Zhimo created realistic Chinese poetry
D. Lu Xun spent all his lifetime in Shanghai
4.Antico Caffe Greco is ________.
A. a beautiful and grand construction
B. a museum in honor of John Keats
C. a place providing various collections of poems
D. a cafe which was visited by many authors in history
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