下面是幾篇有關(guān)英國(guó)博物館的信息, 請(qǐng)閱讀下列資料和相關(guān)信息, 并按照要求匹配信息。
首先, 請(qǐng)閱讀下列資料介紹:
a. Explore the natural history of the planet Earth from the prehistoric era to the present day at one of London’s most visited museums. In 1881, the Natural History Museum moved to its present venue. Designed by Alfred Waterhouse, this building is now one of London’s most beautiful and most recognised. These hallowed halls now house more than 300 years’ worth of collections, with over 68 million specimens. Broadly divided into Life and Earth galleries.
b. The British Museum is one of London’s top tourist attraction as well as being a major scholarly resource and Royal history. Its collection was bequeathed to the nation in 1753 and the Museum’s distinctive Greek revivalist structure was built during the 19th Century. The collection expanded massively during the hey-day of the British Empire. And if you haven’t got time for a proper visit, drop in for a coffee at the lovely Court Restaurant. Admission: free.
c. This magnificent Georgian edifice, found on the northern side of Trafalgar Square, houses a massive collection of Western European art. Designer Marc Newson presents two new blockbuster exhibitions to his gallery. The National Gallery, which showcased recent retrospectives. This exhibition traces the rise of the Italian Renaissance artist, and gather more than 100 pieces of his collection.
d. There are mausoleums, catacombs and ornate crumbling tombs of eminent writers, politicians and artists in the rambling, overgrown west section of this woodland graveyard. Celebrity corpses include Karl Marx, Michael Faraday and Christina Rossetti. Be aware that you must purchase a photography license in order to take photographs within the cemetery. Take advantage of the special guided tours.
e. The Science Museum’s seven floors offer opportunities to explore the history of technology as well as to glimpse the future. Setting off from Launchpad, where you can get to grips with the laws of science, you can move on to a vast array of interactive galleries which demand audience participation—whether it be of the hands- on or brain—stimulating kind. From medical history to nuclear physics, it’s all covered. Challenging the perception amongst many children that science is boring, the multitude of things to press, touch, watch and think about make this museum a firm favourite with the kids.
f. Predominantly a decorative arts museum, the V&A is a comprehensive collection of everything from sculpture to photographs, from Chinese art to art deco. Among others, the V&A houses the recently refurbished Raphael Gallery, home to seven tapestry cartoons by Raphael that are among Britain’s greatest art treasures and part of the Royal Collection. There is a lot to see from the Becket Casket to the Canon photography.
請(qǐng)閱讀以下參觀者的信息, 然后匹配參觀者和他/ 她擬要參觀的博物館:
1. Tedy, a young official who is quite interested in photo- taking and sculpture. He spends all his spare time doing his favorite things.
2. Rusial, a beautiful lady with a fair hair, who gives painting lectures to the students in a college. She herself is a super fan of such artists as Da Vinci, Micheangelo, Raphael.
3. Mr. Green, a free careerist, makes a living by writing short plays which mostly tell the history of Great Britain. Besides, he is also a heavy coffee drinker.
4. Tim, 18 years old, a pre- engineering boy student, full of energy and rich in imagination.
5. Ms Denis, a widelife lover. She takes an active part in protecting the earth and enjoy herself by doing sports.
參觀者博物館
1. Tedy      
A.the Natural History Museum
2. Rusial
B.The British Museum
3. Mr. Green
C.The National Gallery
4. Tim
D.Highgate cemetery
5. Ms Denis   E. The Science Museum
F. Victoria and Albert Museum
1-5 FCBEA
參觀者與擬要參觀的博物館
1—F 對(duì)應(yīng)的關(guān)鍵信息詞是 photo- taking, sculpture與 from sculpture to photographs。
2—C 對(duì)應(yīng)的關(guān)鍵信息詞是 painting lectures, fan of Da Vinci, Micheangelo, Raphael ( 意大利文藝復(fù)興時(shí)期畫家) 與 gallery, the Italian Renaissance artist。
3—B 對(duì)應(yīng)的關(guān)鍵信息詞是 the history of Great Britain, coffee drinker 與 Royal history, the British Empire, drop in for a coffee。
4—E 對(duì)應(yīng)的關(guān)鍵信息詞是 engineering, rich in imagination 與 Science, technology, glimpse the future, nuclear physics。
5—A 對(duì)應(yīng)的關(guān)鍵信息詞是 wildlife lover, earth 與nature, history of the planet Earth。
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