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The British Museum is the biggest one in the world. Inside, you feel smaller than usual. There are about a hundred things in the museum to see: ¡¾1¡¿ which have been telling the time for six hundred years, Roman money, some of the earliest books in the world, including Shakespeare¡¯s own works...

The British Museum was set up nearly 300 years ago by a doctor, Sir Hans

Sloane. The man liked to ¡¾2¡¿such things as books, drawings, clothes, money, animals, flowers, and also hoped that his things would be well ¡¾3¡¿and so visited by people after his death.

His wish came true, and the museum opened in 1759, six years after Sir Hans Sloane died.

Later, more antiques (¹Å¶­) arrived at the museum, more books, old and new, came to it, and more people wanted to visit it. The museum had a famous round Reading Room. There was¡¾4¡¿unusual in the room. Cool air came up¡¾5¡¿small holes in the tables. Hot air flowing under the floor kept readers¡¯ feet¡¾6¡¿. Since its opening, many famous men have written and studied there, like Karl Marx. And the library is growing faster and faster ¡ª there are four kilometers of new shelves each year,¡¾7¡¿it attracts increasing number of tourists each year.

It is now open every day of the year, except for two holidays (New Year¡¯s Day and Christmas).

Entrance (È볡) is free. There are lots of special exhibitions and every day there are different films and talks, some of ¡¾8¡¿for children. Small machines tell you about the museum and as you walk around it, you can look and listen at the same time. So if you are one of the British Museum¡¯s

two¡¾9¡¿visitors this year, don¡¯t try to see it all too¡¾10¡¿. There is a lifetime of looking in the British Museum.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Have you noticed your life becoming a little easier? Now, when you go to a certain shopping mall, you can enjoy its free Wi-Fi there. When you want to take a taxi, you can book one with your phone. In fact, all these can be seen as the basic parts of a smart city.

The idea of a smart city was brought up by US company IBM in 2010. Generally, a smart city is a city that uses digital technologies such as the Internet to improve city planning, save money and resources, and make our lifeconvenient. How smart can a city be? Here are great examples that we can learn from.

In 2009, Dubuque became the first smart city in the US. The city used smart water meters to take the place of traditional water meters. They can detect£¨Ì½²â¡µwater waste and leakage£¨Ð¹Â©£©and send data to let the house owner know. The same system is used for other city resources like electricity and natural gas. This way, people know how they use their resources and are glad to help reduce waste.

Santander in Spain also gives us a look at the future. If people point a phone toward a nearby bus stop, the phone immediately shows all bus lines that serve the stop as well as their arrival times. The government organized a research team and provided an App£¨Ó¦ÓóÌÐò¡µthat collects data on almost everything: light, temperature, and the movements of cars and people. Opening the App near a supermarket provides immediate information on special

¡¾1¡¿According to the passage, which of the following is RIGHT?

A. Digital technologies are used in smart cities.

B. An English company first raised the idea of a smart city.

C. A smart city is mainly made up of free Wi-Fi and phones.

D. A smart city is still an idea and hasn¡¯t come into being.

¡¾2¡¿The underlined word ¡°convenient¡± is the closest in meaning to _____.

A. useful B. normal C. suitable D. easy

¡¾3¡¿Compared to traditional water meters, smart water meters do better in .

A. cleaning water B. supplying water

C. saving water D. producing water

¡¾4¡¿The example of Santander shows the use of smart systems in aspects£¨·½Ã棩EXCEPT _____.

A. business B. health care

C. traffic controlling D. public transportation

¡¾5¡¿What¡¯s the main idea of the passage?

A. Digital technologies help improve city planning.

B. Smart cities will make our future life better and smarter.

C. Smart cities are very common in both Dubuque and Santander.

D. Spain and the US take the leading position in building smart cities.

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