题型:阅读理解 题类:月考试卷 难易度:中档
阅读理解
Science Museum, London
Runs: Until 5 May
Price: £7
Exhibition about the Large Hadron Collider which uses theatre and video, as well as handmade works to recreate the experience of the real place and show the work behind the discovery of the Higgs 、 boson. Well worth it for anyone studying physics or simply interested.
Weston Park Museum, Sheffield
Runs: Until 5 May Price: Free for students
Underneath the 1960s-built Castle Market in Sheffield, there are the remains of a historical castle. Now that the market is being moved, there has been a sudden growth in interest in the old castle.
Seacity Museum, Southampton
Runs: Continued
Price: Entrance to the museum is £4.50 for students
Explores the Titanic disaster and its effect on Southampton, where more than five-hundred families lost a family member to the disaster. The exhibition recreates the sights and sounds of 1912 Southampton and ends ill the Disaster Room, where a series of events from the moment of the Titanic hit the iceberg are explored using powerful oral description from survivors.
The Guildhall, Leicester
Runs: Until 1 June
Price: Free
This exhibition tells the history of King Richard III and of the search for his lost remains, eventually found underneath a car park two years ago. The exhibition can give visitors a rounded view of the life of the king and how he was discovered. Great for history students.
(1)The Science Museum may attract those who ________.
A.are interested in movie making
B.are good at designing study plan
C.are eager to get working experience
D.are going to study physics in college
(2)What can we know about the Seacity Museum?
A.It was set up in 1912.
B.It is about different disasters.
C.It tells the whole history of Southampton.
D.It contains true stories of personal experiences.
(3)What do the four museums have in common?
A.They all charge nothing for visitors.
B.They're all about the theme of history.
C.They're all suitable for students to visit.
D.They all have been built for a long time.