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Just like the meaning of statue(雕像), living statues are people who stand on the streets without moving
just like statues. Maybe it is hard to believe. But when you come to Barcelona,
Spain, you will believe it. Las Ramblas is the most famous street in Barcelona.
Especially in the summer, thousands of tourists go to the sea by walking down
this street. It is a centre of shops and markets. You can not only find
tourists there, but also thieves, police, and so on. Among them, the living
statues are the most special.
They are covered with different colours of
paint, wearing clothes for different seasons, and standing on the street for
several hours without moving. When the visitors guess whether they are real or
fake(假的), the statues come to life and move
for a few seconds. The movement of the statues seems that someone gave them new
lives. They really look like statues, and that's how they got their name.
Usually there is a jar(罐子)or a hat in front of them. They change to another pose(姿势)when a tourist puts a coin in the hat. Tourists may take photos
after giving them some money. But be careful not to touch them unless you want
to be covered with paint. It's a really special experience. Don't you think so?
(1)
Where can you see the living statues?
(2)
How long do the living statues in Las
Ramblas stand on the street without moving?
(3)
When the visitors guess if the statues are
real or fake, what do the statues do?
(4)
When do the statues change to another pose?
(5)
Can tourists touch the statues?
(6)
What do you think of living statues?
答案: On the streets.
For several hours.
They come to life and move for a few seconds.
When a tourist puts a coin in the hat.
No, they can't.
They are very interesting.