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Tate ModernLondonUK

Together with three other Tate museums. Tate Modern located in London is a national museum of international modern art. It is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. Most of the exhibit items are open to the public for freeonly charging for major temporary(临时的)exhibitions.

The Musee du LouvreParisFrance

It is the world's largest and most visited art museum and a historical land mark of Paris. Housed in the Louvre Palacethe museum has been added to many times since its opening in 1793. Its glass pyramid in the main courtyard was designed by Chinese American architect Ieoh Ming Peiand it later became a signature design of the museum. appearing in the hit thriller The Da Vinci Code starring Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou.

National Museum of China, Beijing, China

Near Tiananmen Square in Beijing, it's one of the largest museums in the world and the second-most visited art museum in the world, just after the Musee du Louvre.

Covering a time span from the Yuanmou Man of 1.7 million years ago to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the museum houses around 1. 05 million items-and many cannot be found in museums elsewhere.

State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia

The State Hermitage Museum is the second-largest art museum in the world. The public can visit five of the main buildings: the Winter Palace, Small Hermitage, Old Hermitage, New Hermitage and Hermitage Theatre.

Frequently seen in pop culture. it often appears as a setting for films. TV series, novels and even video games.

1Tate Modem, London, UK is attractive partly in that.

A. it is a national museum with three branches

B. entry to most of its exhibitions is free of charge

C. its exhibitions range from ancient art to modern art

D. visitors can purchase some wonderful exhibit items

2What do we know about The Musee du Louvre?

A. It often serves as a setting for films.

B. It slays the same as it was when first built.

C. It is the most visited art museum in the world.

D. It was designed by a Chinese American architect.

3Which museum displays unique items from the Yuanmou Man?

A. Tate Modern. London, UK.

B. The Musee du Louvre, Paris, France.

C. National Museum of China, Beijing. China.

D. State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia.

【答案】

1B

2C

3C

【解析】

这是一篇应用文。分别介绍了四个博物馆的具体情况。

1细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句Most of the exhibit items are open to the public for freeonly charging for major temporary exhibitions.(大部分展品都是免费向公众开放的,只对大型临时展览收费。)可知英国伦敦Tate Modem美术馆之所以吸引人,部分原因在于它的大部分展览都是免费的。故选B

2细节理解题。根据第二段第一句It is the world's largest and most visited art museum and a historical land mark of Paris.(它是世界上最大、参观人数最多的艺术博物馆,也是巴黎的历史地标。)可知The Musee du Louvre是世界上参观人数最多的艺术博物馆。故选C

3细节理解题。根据第三部分中Covering a time span from the Yuanmou Man of 1.7 million years ago to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the museum houses around 1.05 million items-and many cannot be found in museums elsewhere.(从170万年前的元牟人到清朝(1644-1911),故宫博物院收藏了105万件文物,其中许多在其他地方的博物馆都找不到。)可知National Museum of China, Beijing. China. 展出元谋人的独特物品。故选C

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