Shakespeare's Birthplace is a half-timbered house in Henley Street,Stratford-upon-Avon,Warwickshire,England,(1)
where
where
it is believed that William Shakespeare was born and spent his childhood years.There are(2)
various/varied
various/varied
(variety)views concerning the origin of the building,which possibly dates back to the 15th century,but more likely(3)
was built
was built
(build)in mid-16th century.The house itself is simple and not outstanding architecturally,but it has become one of the most popular visitor attractions.In its(4)
construction
construction
(construct),local oak trees and blue-grey stone were used,with the large fireplaces(5)
made
made
(make) of an unusual combination of early brick and stone.
The birthplace recreates an extraordinary picture of family life at(6)
the
the
time of Shakespeare complete with period furnishings,a glass window,and a glove making shop(7)
belonging
belonging
(belong)to William Shakespeare's father.The walled garden at the back of the house has been(8)
specially
specially
(special)planted with flowers and herbs that would have been known in Shakespeare's time.Now,it becomes a small museum,which(9)
is
is
in the charge of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.It's been referred to(10)
as
as
"a mecca (熱門地方) for all lovers of literature".