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The Mobile Phone Museum

Date: October 15-19 Age:15-17

Have you given a call with a mobile phone?

Here are all kinds of mobile phones at a different time. You can learn about their history and even give calls with certain mobile phone in a special DIY room.

The Tea Art Museum

Date: October 23-29 Age:17-20

Do you enjoy drinking tea? It¡¯s a relaxing place for enjoying tea and its art. Here you can learn how to make a perfect cup of tea with beautiful sets. And you are sure to know about the history of tea and watch the tea preparation!

Tel:768-4030

The Clothing Museum

Date: November 15-19 Age:9-14

Whether you are a boy or a girl, you are serious about your dressing. Here you can know how clothing is made of and what clothes around the world are mostly like. If you like, you may learn how to color some kinds of cloth in a special class.

Tel:376-9060

The Science Museum

Date: November11-25 Age:8-11

You can experience many high-technology products here, such as IT, robots, VR games video arts and so on. And you can explore what a future city will be like. Here are some science classes for you to choose. It¡¯ll be wonderful. Come for fun!

Tel:376-9060

¡¾1¡¿The program at the Mobile Phone Museum lasts for .

A.five daysB.a weekC.ten daysD.two weeks

¡¾2¡¿If you¡¯re interested in the program about clothes, you can phone .A.856-3050B.768-4030 C.568-7080 D.376-9060

¡¾3¡¿An eighteen-year-old student can take part in the program at .

A.the Mobile Phone MuseumB.the Tea Art Museum

C.the Clothing MuseumD.the Science Museum

¡¾4¡¿In the Science Museum, you can .

A.use certain mobile phonesB.enjoy tea and its art

C.learn about dressingD.experience many kinds of high-technology products

¡¾5¡¿From the passage, we can know .

A.all four programs happen in summer .

B.three programs are about high-technology.

C.all four programs are about high-technology

D.There¡¯re science classes at the Science Museum

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ In Amsterdam, the capital of Holland, there is a unique£¨¶ÀÌØµÄ£©Children Restaurant. It is run wholly by the children. From the manager to the cooks, cashiers, waiters or waitresses and other staff members are all children from 6 to 12 years old. They themselves do all the necessary work such as cooking and cleaning. These children are selected in Amsterdam. After training, they may serve in the restaurant for four weeks. All of them are willing to work there and they are very proud of the work.

This restaurant was founded in 1983 by a woman cook, who wanted to give the children chances to learn to be useful to the society. And now she is the only adult there, but her job is just to take care of the children.

The restaurant is welcomed almost by everyone. Since there are only 20 seats in the restaurant, it is always very crowded.

So you should make a reservation months in advance. The cost of a meal differs according to the customers. Usually US $ 4 for each adult, but much cheaper for the children. And its business hours are only on Saturday evening and Sunday afternoons.

¡¾1¡¿The children in this restaurant_____.

A.can earn only four dollars a dayB.are fond of working there

C.will have to work there for over a monthD.do all the work except cooking

¡¾2¡¿The word¡°cashier¡±in the first passage perhaps means____.

A.a person who cooks food

B.a person who does the cleaning

C.a person who receives and pays out money in a restaurant etc.

D.a person who serves food to customers

¡¾3¡¿Which can be TRUE according to this passage?

A.All the children in the restaurant are from Amsterdam.

B.If you don¡¯t order a meal a month ahead of time, you will get no food in the city.

C.Everybody likes the restaurant, so it is often filled with customers.

D.In Amsterdam, any child between 6 and 12 can work in this restaurant if he likes.

¡¾4¡¿Which is NOT true according to the writer?

A.This restaurant has a history of about 20 years.

B.For the same meal a child will pay less while an adult pay more.

C.The woman who set up this restaurant used to be a cook.

D.There are a score of seats.

¡¾5¡¿The Children Restaurant was managed by_____.

A.the government of AmsterdamB.a woman cook

C.the children themselvesD.one of the children¡¯s parents

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