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【题目】 At this selection of five museums, more French will be heard and visitors might feel a sense of satisfaction when knowing they have arrived at a place that native Parisians also enjoy when going on a trip.

Museum of Natural History

Being a must-see place in the museum at present, the Grand Gallery of Evolution dates back to the 1880s. Playing as a zoology building in the past, it reopened to the public in 1994. The entire museum exhibits more than 9,000 preserved(保存)animals and insects.

Museum of Music

The museums collection covers centuries of European classical music and instruments, with decorated pianos and hundreds of horns and string instruments. Live performances take place in the galleries of the museum every day. The museum provides two versions (版本)of its English-language audio (声音的)guide, one for children and the other for adults.

Fairground Art Museum

At this museum, guides describe the history of Europe’s traveling fairs and explain signs (符号)that identify the beginning of the country with a carousel horse (旋转木马).Book your tickets ahead of time on the museum’s website. Tours in French are offered several days a week all year roundand English -language tours are offered in the summer months.

Museum of Arts and Crafts

It was founded during the French Revolution to show its advanced (先进的)science and technologies and has since received several updates (更新).Early planesincluding the first to cross the English Channel, hang from the ceiling of one building. The collection has different exhibitions, with ancient cars, early engines and elements (元素)used in the building of the Statue of Liberty.

1What do we know about the Grand Gallery of Evolution?

A.It was once closed to the public.

B.It was first built 25 years ago.

C.It studies all kinds of wildlife in nature.

D.It shows several thousand kinds of animals.

2What suggestion is given to visitors to the Fairground Art Museum?

A.Choose a proper guide for your travel.

B.Learn some French before your travel.

C.Know the history of France ahead of time.

D.Book tickets beforehand at proper time.

3What can we infer about the Museum of Arts and Crafts?

A.It keeps many old collections.

B.It still keeps its original look.

C.It's a museum about art and culture.

D.It only provides French-speaking guides.

【答案】

1A

2D

3A

【解析】

这是一篇说明文。本文介绍了五个博物馆,以及它们收藏的东西、展品和简单的历史。

1推理判断题。根据Museum of Natural History中的句子 it reopened to the public in 1994.“1994年重新对外开放。可知,之前被关闭过,1994年重新开放,故选A

2细节理解题。根据Fairground Art Museum中的句子Book your tickets ahead of time on the museum's website.“提前在博物馆的网站上预订门票。可知,在适当的时间提前订票,故选D。

3推理判断题。根据最后一短句子Early planesincluding the first to cross the English Channelhang from the ceiling of one building. The collection has different exhibitions with ancient cars early engines and elements (元素)used in the building of the Statue of Liberty.“早期的飞机,包括第一架穿越英吉利海峡的飞机,悬挂在一座建筑的天花板上.收藏有不同的展览,有古车、早期引擎和自由女神像建筑中使用的元素。由此判断出Museum of Arts and Crafts它收藏了许多旧的藏品,故选A

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