单选题
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单选题
Where did most of the “pilgrims” the speaker met come from?A. U.S.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】 [听力原文] <21>-<23> 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.
单选题
What was the main difference , the speaker noted on returning to his hometown?
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】
单选题
What was the direct connection between members of the speaker's family and Shakespeare?