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Rome and its monuments are the dream of all the world's tourists |
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Background: 兩名美國游客將他們25年前從羅馬斗獸場偷竊的一塊石頭郵寄歸還,并表示道歉。
Questions: 請在聽下面錄音的時候試著回答這些問題。這是一個用來幫助你提高聽力技能的練習(xí)。
1. How big was the stolen piece of stone?
2. How was the bit of stone returned?
3. How did the tourists feel when they looked at their stolen souvenir?
4. Has the city of Rome forgiven the tourists for stealing a part of the famous Colosseum?
Roman Theft 羅馬盜物歸還
The bit of stone, small enough to fit into a pocket, arrived in a courier package from the United States. The anonymous souvenir hunters sent a letter with it explaining they'd chipped off the piece on a visit to Rome 25 years ago.
The note said, "Every time I looked at my souvenir collection and came across that piece it made me feel guilty".
It went on: "Over the years I started thinking that if all the visitors to that beautiful monument took a piece away with them, nothing would be left standing". The note added "It was a selfish and superficial act".
Rome's archaeological officials have accepted the apology saying the episode proved that "Rome and its monuments are the dream of all the world's tourists". The city has extended an invitation to the couple to come back to Rome.
It's not the first time bits of the city’s ancient heritage have proved tempting for tourists to relocate.
Last August a German visitor was caught trying to sneak out a nine kilogram rock from the Roman Forum in her backpack, whilst in 2006 another German tourist was caught at one of the city's airports with a piece of Roman column in his bag.
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Answers
1. How big was the stolen piece of stone?
It was small enough to fit into a pocket.
2. How was the bit of stone returned?
It was returned inside a courier package with a letter of apology.
3. How did the tourists feel when they looked at their stolen souvenir?
They said that they felt guilty and selfish when they looked at their stolen souvenir.
4. Has the city of Rome forgiven the tourists for stealing a part of the famous Colosseum?
The city has accepted the tourist’s apology and invited the couple back to Rome.