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Shakespeare had to marry a woman in the neighbourhood because he was the father of her pre-marriage child, according to Virginia Woolf's Shakespeare's Sister.

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第1题
听力原文:The birthplace was to open at 10 a. m. It was 9: 30 and already the pilgrims had
formed a queue. I asked a lady from Ohio why she had come. "For Shakespeare, "she said. "Isn't that why you came?"

"Not entirely, "I said. "I was born here. I'm visiting my family. "

"You were born here?" she said, as if only Shakespeare had the right.

It was my first time home in many years. Long ago I had emigrated to America. Now I was visiting places in which I had taken little interest before: the birthplace for example. I had passed it perhaps a hundred times without a thought of going in. Now it would cost me just under two pounds, about $ 3. But an even stranger experience was buying a ticket to the school two members of my family had attended. Shakespeare had gone there 350 years before. It was a good school, but I was fortunate to have been sent to a better one. "Better than Shakespeare's?" asked an American to whom I had confided. "I don't see how that could be possible, "he had muttered before turning away.

I had taken Shakespeare for granted. However, in my current tourist status, that would have to be changed. Respect was called for. I must learn to refer to him as the Bard, and not as Will in the familiar way, and never a "Willie-the Shake", which is an inelegant but customary nickname for some of the younger generation.

This was no problem. Shakespeare worship had been made earlier than my day. Every building with Shakespeare connections was preserved. An inclusive ticket enabled holders to see them all. When several Americans whom I had run into asked me to show them around, I readily agreed.

Where did most of the "pilgrims" the speaker met come from?

A.U. S.A.

B.Europe.

C.Ohio.

D.His hometown.

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第2题
听力原文: The birthplace was to open at 10 a. m. It was 9: 30 and already the pilgrims had
formed a queue. I asked a lady from Ohio why she had come. "For Shakespeare, "she said. "Isn't that why you came?"

"Not entirely, " I said. "I was born here. I'm visiting my family. "

"You were born here?" she said, as if only Shakespeare had the right.

Long ago I had emigrated to America. Now I was visiting places in which I had taken little interest before; the birthplace for example. I had passed it perhaps a hundred times without a thought of going in. Now it would cost me just under two pounds, about $ 3. But even stranger experience was buying a ticket to the school two members of my family had attended. Shakespeare had gone there though 350 years before. It was a good school, but I was fortunate in being sent to a better one. "Better than Shakespeare's?" asked an American to whom I had confided. "I don't see how that could be possible, "he had muttered before turning away.

I had taken Shakespeare for granted. However, in my current tourist status, that would have to be changed. Respect was called for. I must learn to refer to him as the bard, and not as Will in the familiar way, and never as "Willie -- the Shake", which is the inelegant but customary nickname of some of the younger generation.

This was no problem. Shakespeare worship had been around long before my day. Every building with Shakespeare connections was preserved. An inclusive ticket enabled holders to see them all. When several Americans whom I had run into asked me to show them around, I readily agreed.

Where did most of the “pilgrims” the speaker met come from?

A.U. S.A.

B.Europe.

C.Ohio.

D.His hometown.

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第3题
William Shakespeare had a very good education in his childhood.
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第4题
Which of the following statements may NOT be the reason for Shakespeare's success?A.He liv

Which of the following statements may NOT be the reason for Shakespeare's success?

A.He lived in the Elizabethan Age.

B.He was quite wealthy.

C.He had broad interest.

D.He was experienced in acting and theater management.

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第5题
The writer in his conclusion______.A.states that another person by the name of Shakespeare

The writer in his conclusion______.

A.states that another person by the name of Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare"s plays

B.supposes that Shakespeare"s plays could have written by someone else

C.doubts whether someone else had written the plays for Shakespeare

D.states that it is only logical that Shakespeare"s plays were written by Shakespeare

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第6题
William Shakespeare had produced 154 sonnets in total, and the first 126 sonnets seem to be addressed to a young woman, who possesses extreme beauty.
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第7题
A.How many native speakers it had in Shakespeare's time.B.The number of people with an

A.How many native speakers it had in Shakespeare's time.

B.The number of people with an adequate working knowledge of it.

C.The situations where a common language is needed.

D.The purposes for people to learn a second language.

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第8题
听力原文:M: It all seems like yesterday, doesn't it, darling?W: Ah. Yes, it does. How time

听力原文:M: It all seems like yesterday, doesn't it, darling?

W: Ah. Yes, it does. How time flies! (19) And it's twenty years ago.

M: Twenty years since I first brought you here. Do you remember? This same table in the comer near the bank.

W: Not the first time, Stan. (20)The first time we came here we sat over in the comer by the window.

M: I remember now. Of course, we were over there by the window. I remember that night.

W: Oh, Stan, you're thinking of other times after we got married. That first night Marrio was away with the Flu, don't you remember, and we got the young waiter, Trevor.

M: Oh, yes. Trevor was the one with glasses and black teeth. And he had a stutter, didn't he? You were doing your best not to laugh.

W: What a memory! No, Stan, Trevor was the dark-haired, tall boy with the very deep voice, the one you said would make a good singer.

M: Did I? Strange, how I've forgotten that. There you were, across the table, in that lovely, long dark red dress of yours, with that golden handbag.

W: Oh, Stan, you are impossible! I've never had a dark red dress, not a long one anyway, or a golden handbag. (21) That night I had a green dress on and my handbag was brown.

M: Oh yes, yes, yes. But there's one detail that I do remember clearly. You had a golden belt on.

W: No, Stan. The belt I wore that night was brown like the handbag.

M: Oh, dear, I'm not doing very well, am I? I know why I'm not, though. I was so... so excited that I probably didn't notice your clothes.

(20)

A.20 years ago.

B.25 years ago.

C.When Shakespeare was there.

D.When the restaurant newly opened.

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第9题
The tourists ______ through the fog, trying to read what was engraved on the gravestone Sh
akespeare had chosen for himself.

A.glanced

B.glimpsed

C.peered

D.peeped

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