Do you love reading? The following bookshops may be very different from the bookshop you go. Let's have a look.
Boekhandel Selexyz Dominicanen The bookshop lies in the centre of Maastricht, the Netherlands. There are three floors in it. It was once a church(教堂)in the 13th century. Your can enjoy the great view of the church when you read books there. |
Saraiva The bookstore is in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It has four floors. You can see a lot of books put in the shape of the rainbow. Under the books, there are seats for visitors to do their reading. |
Cook & Book The bookshop is in Brussels, Belgium. People can enjoy food and books at the same time there. |
Fang Suo Commune The bookshop is in Chengdu, China. Chu Chi-Kang designed the shop. He comes from Taiwan. He had the idea from the lice of a Tang Dynasty Buddhist monk(和尚). |
Shakespeare and Co. The shop is in Paris, France. It is a 17th-century building. George Whiteman opened it in 1951. |
1.How many bookshops does the passage talk about?
A. 3. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6.
2.Which bookshop was a church before?
A. Boekhandel Selexyz Dominicanen.
B. Saraiva.
C. Fang Suo Commune.
D. Shakespeare and Co..
3.People can read books and at the same time in Cook & Book.
A. listen to music
B. put the books in the shape of the rainbow
C. enjoy something delicious
D. talk with a Buddhist monk
4.Which of the following is True?
A. This passage asks us to buy books in the bookshops.
B. Boekhandel Selexyz Dominicanen has four floors.
C. Saraiva has no seats for readers to sit and read.
D. A designer from Taiwan designed Fang Suo Commune.