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        A nationwide survey released earlier this year said an average Chinese adult read less than eight books in 2015, among which 4.58 were paper books and 3.26 e-books. With digital books becoming more popular, many people would find it hard to remember the last time they sat down in a bookstore and enjoyed a quiet moment.

        But this does not mean that bookstores are losing their customers. To lure more readers, bookstores are now bigger, more beautiful and grander. Here are some of them.

        Zhongshuge

        Walking into a Zhongshuge bookstore is like entering a sea of books, above the ceiling overhead, beneath the floor under your feet, on the walls, and under the steps of the staircases. Zhongshuge is known for its beautiful designs. The brand now has chains in Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Yangzhou.

        The Bookworm

        The bookworm is a bookshop, bar and café all in one. Hidden in downtown Beijing's Sanlitun bar area, the place is among the most popular for foreigners looking for some international experiences in the Chinese capital.

        In addition to a larger variety of books, the European-style shop also holds lectures and cultural events. It's often possible for visitors to meet famous authors unexpectedly in the comfortable place.

        Paradise Time Travel Bookstore

        Tibet(西藏)is a must-visit on many people's travel lists. You can find the beauty of the ancient Tibetan style. Paradise Time Travel Bookstore is decorated in this way. But if you look closely, you will find it is a foreignlanguage bookshop. This kind of mixture is a great surprise, isn't it?

        The Paradise Time Travel Bookstore is located near the princess Wencheng Theater in Lhasa(拉萨).

        Poplar Kid's Republic

        The Poplar Kid's Republic, sitting in Beijing's CBD area, is a fairyland of picture books for children. Thebookshop was selected among one of the most beautiful bookshops in the world by Flavorwire, a popular US news website about art and culture, in 2012.

        The colorful designs inside are aimed at encouraging kids to explore books. Pushing the glass doors open, you will see children's drawings and craftworks(工艺)hanging on the pink walls, leading you into a world full of imagination.

    1. (1) According to the survey, an average Chinese adult read less than       books in 2015.
      A . 3.26 B . 4.5 C . 8 D . 9
    2. (2) We can find Zhongshuge in       .
      A . Yangzhou B . Beijing C . Suzhou D . Lhasa
    3. (3) The underlined word 'lure' in paragraph 2 most probably means       .
      A . contact B . attract C . observe D . choose
    4. (4) Flavorwire in the passage is       .
      A . a beautiful bookshop B . a recent survey C . a news website D . a noisy bar
    5. (5) Which of the following is wrong according to the passage?
      A . Chinese adults don't read enough books on average. B . We can meet some famous book writers in the Bookworm. C . The Paradise Time Travel Bookstore is located in Beijing. D . You will see children's drawings in the Poplar Kid's Republic.
    6. (6) The article is mainly about       .
      A . the importance of reading books B . some popular E-books C . the fun of travelling around D . some beautiful bookstores in China

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