Although we did visit many famous places in northern Italy,we stayed mostly in a little town where some friends of my parents lived. Nothing helped me understand Italian culture better than my stay in this picturesque,almost magical town that many haven't even heard of.
Thanks to the holiday spent in Italy,I,quite a shallow girl,also discovered my passion for music,which stayed alive in me to this day and will probably stay forever. My parents' friends had a son,Ricardo,who was a pianist. Dad had repeatedly but unsuccessfully tried to make me study an instrument and stick to it. However,when I heard Ricardo play,I instantly fell in love with music and felt a great desire to learn it. Ricardo taught me the first song I ever played on the piano,a silly,playful little tune that I still know by heart.
We took a short trip to the Italian Alps at some point. I had never seen such majestic beauty before! The snowcovered peaks,the intimidating rocks,the fresh,harsh air — what an experience! And what I remember impressed me the most was the fact that,although this was a popular touristic area,the region was incredibly clean,still “natural”,with places that seemed to never have been touched by humans. Then,the shallow teen that I was learned what a real treasure nature is and how important it is to protect it.25.What was the main purpose for the author and her family to go to Italy?
A.To cure the author's mother of her illness.
B.To have a family reunion while travelling.
C.To broaden and shape the author's perspective.
D.To experience and learn from another culture.
26.What contributed to the author's passion for music?
A.Her father's instructions.
B.Ricardo's performance.