E X E R C I S E 1: Find words or phrases in the passage which mean the same as: COLUMN A COLUMN B a) a structure, often with figures, from which a thin
stream or a series of thin streams of water
sprays out
b) help become famous forever
c) poetry
d) put something in a place where it will be
regarded with respect
e) intended to explain what someone, something,
or somewhere is like
f) throw; drop
g) (of liquid) moving with vigour; being stirred
vigorously
h) supposedly
i) happening at some indefinite future time
j) resulting from creative ability
k) having beauty of form
I) of immense size; huge
m) delightful; attractive
n) fight another person by holding and throwing
them
o) coming from the sea
p) being many
q) be lit up; have light directed onto something
232 ELS ROME'S FOUNTAINS
Most great cities have beautiful fountains, but in Rome they are a living part of
the city. Italian poets have immortalized them in verse. One of Italy's major
composers, Ottorino Respighi, enshrined them in two richly descriptive symphonic
poems. Books about Rome's fountains published in Italian, French and English have
contributed to their fame. The best known is Niccolo Salvi's 18th-century Fountain of
Trevi. It is a tradition for visitors to cast small coins into its churning waters, allegedly
to ensure their eventual return to Rome - for Christians, and for others, to ensure
that their dreams come true. The most imaginative fountain is probably Bernini's
Fountain of the Four Rivers. Another by Bernini is the graceful Fountain of the Triton
on the Piazza Barberini. In the Piazza della Repubblica is the colossal Fountain of
the Naiads. Its charming beauties wrestle with seaborne monsters. The Fountain of
the Barcaccia in the Piazza di Spagna was designed like a leaking boat by Bernini's
father, Pietro. One of the pleasures of a visit to Rome is a night tour of the city's
numerous illuminated fountains.