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    Being home to the largest secondhand bookstore in the world, Hay-on-Wye is more than just a small town in Wales--it’s a book heaven on earth.

The history of Hay-on-Wye as the “town of books” began on the April Fool’s Day of 1977. A man called Richard Booth announced the independence of Hay-on-Wye as a kingdom of books, with him as the king. Since then, he has managed to build a healthy tourism industry based on books. Today thousands of visitors come to Hay-on-Wye every year to look for whatever books they need.

Before Booth’s great idea, Hay-on-Wye was a slowly dying town having less than 2,000 people, with no real economy or notable local businesses. The king of Hay-on-Wye opened his first bookstore in 1961, and later encouraged his friends in the trade to come to Hay. After a few years, he filled almost every building with books. Hay-on-Wye now has over thirty bookshops, many selling second-hand books, which has made the town attractive for book collectors.

Hay-on-Wye has its special honor with over one million books traded here every year. Unlike other book dealers, Richard Booth doesn’t center on any one topic. He buys any type of books believing that every book is valuable and someone in the world wants it. Book lovers from all over the world come to Hay-on-Wye because a large number of books found here are at low prices.

Since 1988, Hay-on-Wye has also been the place for a famous literary(文学) festival, now supported by The Guardian, which draws about 80,000 visitors over ten days at the beginning of June to see and hear big literary names from all over the world.

Once a dying small town, Hay-on-Wye is now an attractive tourist town, with ten percent of its population working in the book business, and local businesses benefiting from the waves of tourists coming here in search of books.

1.What can we infer from Paragraph 2?

A.Hay-on-Wye became independent in 1977.

B.Hay-on-Wye used to be a tourist attraction.

C.Richard Booth got fooled on the April Fool’s Day of 1977.

D.Richard Booth was to make Hay-on-Wye a book heaven.

2.What is mainly talked about Hay-on-Wye in Paragraph 3?

A.Its bookshops. B.Its unusual feature.

C.Its development. D.Its local businesses.

3.What is special about Richard Booth as a book dealer?

A.He sells only valuable books. B.He collects books of any type.

C.He himself is knowledgeable. D.He is supplied by The Guardian.

4.The reasons why visitors come to Hay-on-Wye include ______.

low prices of books   

a large range of books

famous book dealers   

a famous literary festival

A.①②③ B.①②④

C.①③④ D.②③④

5.Which may be the best title for the passage?

A.Hay-on-Wye, World of Books B.Hay-on-Wye, Birthplace of Literature

C.Hay-on-Wye, Source of Knowledge D.Hay-on-Wye, Famous Literary Festival

 

1.D 2.C 3.B 4.B 5.A 【解析】 本文是新闻报道。文章讲述了作为世界上最大的二手书店的所在地,Hay-on-Wye不仅是威尔士的一个小镇,它也是一个书籍的天堂。 1.推理判断题。根据第二段中的“A man called Richard Booth announced the independence of Hay-on-Wye as a kingdom of books, with him as the king. Since then, he has managed to build a healthy tourism industry based on books.”可知,一个名叫Richard Booth的人宣布Hay-on-Wye成为书籍王国,以他为国王。从那以后,他成功地建立了以书籍为基础的健康旅游业。即Richard Booth是要让Hay-on-Wye成为书的天堂。故选D。 2.段落大意题。根据第三段中的“Before Booth’s great idea, Hay-on-Wye was a slowly dying town having less than 2,000 people, with no real economy or notable local businesses. The king of Hay-on-Wye opened his first bookstore in 1961, and later encouraged his friends in the trade to come to Hay. After a few years, he filled almost every building with books. Hay-on-Wye now has over thirty bookshops, many selling second-hand books, which has made the town attractive for book collectors.”可知,在Booth提出他的想法之前,Hay-on-Wye是一个落后的城镇,人口不到2,000人,没有实体经济或知名企业。Booth在1961年开设了第一家书店,后来鼓励他的同行朋友来到Hay。几年后,他几乎在每座建筑物中都装满了书籍。Hay-on-Wye现在拥有30多家书店,许多书店出售二手书,这使该镇吸引了图书收藏者。由此可知,第3段主要是关于Hay-on-Wye发展历程的介绍。故选C。 3.细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Unlike other book dealers, Richard Booth doesn’t center on any one topic. He buys any type of books believing that every book is valuable and someone in the world wants it.”可知,与其他图书经销商不同,Richard Booth经营的图书不局限在某一个主题上。他购买任何类型的书籍,相信每本书都是有价值的,世界上总有人需要它。即Richard Booth作为书商的特别之处在于他收集任何类型的书籍。故选B。 4.细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Book lovers from all over the world come to Hay-on-Wye because a large number of books found here are at low prices.”可知,来自世界各地的书迷们之所以来此是因为这里有大量价格低廉的书籍。根据倒数第二段中的“Since 1988, Hay-on-Wye has also been the place for a famous literary(文学) festival, now supported by The Guardian, which draws about 80,000 visitors over ten days at the beginning of June to see and hear big literary names from all over the world.”可知,自1988年以来,Hay-on-Wye一直是著名的文学艺术节的举办地,现在由《卫报》(Guardian)赞助,在六月份电影节开始的前十天内吸引了约80,000名游客,你将看到和听到来自世界各地的知名文学家的名字。再结合第3小题的分析可知,访客来到Hay-on-Wye的原因包括:书籍价格低廉、书籍种类繁多和著名的文学节。故选B。 5.标题判断题。通读全文,尤其是第一段可知,作为世界上最大的二手书店的所在地,Hay-on-Wye不仅是威尔士的一个小镇,它也是一个书籍的天堂。因此A项(Hay-on-Wye是书籍的世界)符合文章内容,可以作为标题。故选A。
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