Nội dung trong bức ảnh như sau----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- Nội dung trong bức ảnh như sau: ``` Exercise 2 Visiting the libreria Aqua Alta Bookshop in Venice Elena The bookshop belongs to Luigi Frizzo. His ideas for the shop are great. During the winter, the sea enters many of the buildings in Venice. But Luigi's books don't get wet because he keeps them in boats and baths instead of bookcases! And not all the books are for people to buy. Old textbooks and dictionaries are now pieces of furniture and art. There are also books on top of each other to make some stairs. I loved climbing up them to the roof and looking out over the city. Rosie Last May, I spent a week in Venice with my parents and walked around the city every day. One day, we saw the Libreria Acqua Alta, or 'High Water Bookshop' in English. Outside, it looked like other bookshops. We went in because I wanted a map. We then saw it was very different. It wasn't tidy, but was full of wonderful things: thousands of books and about ten friendly cats! This bookshop was my favourite place in Venice. Christina I visited Libreria Acqua Alta one morning in June and I loved it. Many visitors in the shop felt the same as me. I spoke to a lot, and they were not only tourists. Local families enjoy visiting the shop too because it is so different, and you can find every kind of book there. Luigi Frizzo owns the shop, and he was there that morning. He took me to see the building's fire exit. It was very funny – the door just opens onto the water! For each question, choose the correct answer. Write E for Elena, R for Rosie or C for Christina. 1. Which person met Luigi Frizzo? 2. Which person explains why she entered the shop? 3. Which person describes how books stay dry in the bookshop? 4. Which person says what kind of books are in the shop? 5. Which person explains why she liked the shop? 6. Which person saw some books that are part of the building? ``` |