Lesson 7. Q. 다음글의밑줄친부분이어법또는문맥상맞으면 T, 틀리면찾아서바르게고치시오. My school s drama club is preparing Shakespeare s play The Merchant of Venice so that we can perform it at our school festival in August, and I have the best role: Portia. Portia is one of the most significant female character 1 in Shakespeare s plays. She isn t just some princess in a palace. She runs off to Venice, pretends to be a lawyer, and saves 2 the life of her husband s friend Antonio by arguing his case at a trial. Anyway, the more I practice the play, the more closely 3 I seem to follow her path in Venice. This year my parents are celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary. This is why 4 we have been planned 5 to take a special family trip for several years. Finally, with 6 summer vacation about to start, we discussed 7 travel destinations. Naturally the first thing I suggested was 8 Venice. My younger sister and my parents were all exciting 9 about see 10 the canals and gondolas, so they agreed right away. I can t believe it! We re going to see the real Venice. It will be 11 the theater come to life! Day 1 This morning we flew into the airport and came to the island by water taxi. After the long flight, it was refreshing 12 to travel across the water by boat. Our driver even let my younger sister take 13 a turn steering the boat, and she was thrilling 14! At least 15 I stepped into Venice with a pounding 16 heart, just like Portia. The first thing that impressed 17 me about the city was 18 how colorful was it 19. The walls were covered with 20 bright blues, greens, oranges and every other color 21. We stayed at a building that used to 22 be a palace hundreds 23 of years ago. It was a home turning into 24 a bed-and-breakfast and was run by 25 a very sweet old lady. The lady told us a lot about the palace and the area as well. By the time we were ready for dinner, I was extremely hungry. I m glad I was so hungry because we went to Dalla Marisa, a traditional Italian restaurant. There are no menus at the restaurant. The guests simply eat whatever Marisa is cooking that day. Since it was Tuesday, we had fresh fish with bread and salad. There was far 26 more than I could eat, but it was all delicious. Day 2 My mother said, You can t say you have gone to 27 Venice unless 28 you have ridden a gondola, so we all climbed into one of the famous boats. Our gondolier sang O Sole Mio as the boat floated down a canal, and his powerful voice was sounded 29 near 30 professional. After the gondola ride, we took the other 31 boat to the Island of Murano, it 32 is famous for its glass-blowers. We visited a glass factory and watched an artist melted 33 glass in a very hot oven. I couldn t believe how he was 34 able to make the hot lump of glass into an elegant horse with just a few 35 skillful movements 36 of his tools. Wish you BETTER than Today 1
The other 37 thing we had to see while in Venice were 38 the mask shops. Unlike 39 glass-blowing, the craft of mask-making has been considered 40 an art in Venice for hundred 41 of years. Our trip to the mask shop did not appoint 42 us. There was 43 dozen 44 of masks in all different colors and designs. My father said, Why don t you pick out 45 a mask to take home? It would be a great souvenir. So my sister picked a green mask with a long nose, and I chose a mask with gold patterns around the eyes. When I put the mask on 46, I felt like I was the character Portia, hidden 47 her identity, ready to save the day. Day 3 On the third day, we took a tour of the city with a tour guide named 48 Piero. We started in St. Mark s Square, the cultural center of Venice. From there, we could see St. Mark s Basilica, a huge cathedral, held 49 hundreds of dazzled 50 mosaics and fantastic works of art. Right next to St Mark s Basilica is Doge s Palace, and we went inside. One of the most impressive rooms 51 was 52 the Four Doors Room. It filled 53 with paintings of Greek and Roman myths. My favorite painting was Neptune Offering Gifts to Venice, which 54 shows the mythological god of the sea, Neptune, gave 55 treasures of the sea to the city of Venice. Then our tour guide took us to the Compass Room. When he explained what 56 this was which 57 trials held 58 long ago, I could imagine myself as Portia entering 59 the Compass Room offend 60 the merchant of Venice. 영어 PORTIA: A pound of that merchant s flesh is yours. SHYLOCK: Most rightful judge! PORTIA: Wait a minute. There is something else. This contraction 61 gives you not a drop of blood. It only gives a pound of flesh. If 62 you spill one drop of blood, Then by the laws of Venice, You will lose everything you have. SHYLOCK: Is that the law? When we walked out of the Compass Room and across the Bridge of Sighs, we could see the charming 63 canal that flows 64 under the bridge, led to 65 the prison. On our way back to the bed-and-breakfast, our tour guide told us, Venice built 66 on wet and muddy land by people who were tried 67 to escape from armies from the north and east. When I heard that, I was quite surprised 68. Who would think 69 what 70 this city, which born 71 from tears and suffering, would turn into a place of such great beauty? 2 Wish you BETTER than Today
Day 4 I m writing on the airplane, on my way home. As I look down at Venice from the sky and see the canals, I realize that 72 this city is one of a kind. Now that 73 I have seen the actual city, I m very 74 more excited 75 about acting 76 in Shakespeare s play. Our trip to Venice was short, and it s already time to say goodbye. Thus 77, I will treasure these memories forever. Wish you BETTER than Today 3
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