题目
A pop-up installation (弹出式装置) that looked like a bookstore was open in Shanghai.It drew much attention because of its unusual offering.The 9-square-metre place could hold only six people at a time.The 3,000 old books on display were not for sale or loan (借出).Visitors could only read in the tiny bookstore.
"Our pace (节奏) of life is getting faster.Today,we can only read books by using fragments (碎片) of time.The way we search for information has also changed from reading books to watching Tik Tok," said Zhuang Jie,one of the five people behind the installation. "We hope to inspire visitors to rethink their way of reading while inside our bookstore.We also want to provide new option (选择) for the young generations (一代人),who have not experienced much traditional reading."
During the 15-day display,the bookstore attracted about 200 visitors every day.Zhuang said that they had never expected so many people. "People were even willing to wait in line to enter.We realized that we might all love to read but just need a window to do it." he said.The installation also proved to be a hit online.It was among the most searched terms on social platform Sina Weibo.Famous writer,Rao Xueman also mentioned the installation on her Weibo account.She hopes to roll out (推出) a similar project in the future.
Zhuang also said that more installations like this would be open soon.He mentioned these installations might have something to do with old toys and their stories.
(1)Why did a pop-up installation draw much attention?
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(2)How can we only read books according to Zhuang Jie?
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(3)What do Zhuang Jie and his members hope to inspire visitors to rethink while inside their bookstore?
______
(4)How many visitors did the bookstore attract during the 15-day display in all?
______
(5)What may Zhuang Jie do in the future?
______
A pop-up installation (弹出式装置) that looked like a bookstore was open in Shanghai.It drew much attention because of its unusual offering.The 9-square-metre place could hold only six people at a time.The 3,000 old books on display were not for sale or loan (借出).Visitors could only read in the tiny bookstore."Our pace (节奏) of life is getting faster.Today,we can only read books by using fragments (碎片) of time.The way we search for information has also changed from reading books to watching Tik Tok," said Zhuang Jie,one of the five people behind the installation. "We hope to inspire visitors to rethink their way of reading while inside our bookstore.We also want to provide new option (选择) for the young generations (一代人),who have not experienced much traditional reading."
During the 15-day display,the bookstore attracted about 200 visitors every day.Zhuang said that they had never expected so many people. "People were even willing to wait in line to enter.We realized that we might all love to read but just need a window to do it." he said.The installation also proved to be a hit online.It was among the most searched terms on social platform Sina Weibo.Famous writer,Rao Xueman also mentioned the installation on her Weibo account.She hopes to roll out (推出) a similar project in the future.
Zhuang also said that more installations like this would be open soon.He mentioned these installations might have something to do with old toys and their stories.
(1)Why did a pop-up installation draw much attention?
______
(2)How can we only read books according to Zhuang Jie?
______
(3)What do Zhuang Jie and his members hope to inspire visitors to rethink while inside their bookstore?
______
(4)How many visitors did the bookstore attract during the 15-day display in all?
______
(5)What may Zhuang Jie do in the future?
______
知识点:人生感悟类阅读章节:阅读理解 / 阅读理解题材