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You are going to read six extracts from a brochure describing London’s well -known museums.
For questions 22 – 35, choose from the list of museums A-F. Some of the museums may be chosen
more than once. When more than one answer is required, these may be given in any order. There
is an example at the beginning (0).
loves animals and wants to know all about them? 31: 32:
would like to see what the Royal Family of England looks like? 35:
Founded in 1753, it is one of the greatest museums in the world, showing the works of man from prehistoric
times to the present day. There are permanent displays of antiquities from Egypt, Western Asia, Greece and
Rome, as well as Roman British and Oriental Collections. Prints and drawings, coins and medals are displayed
in a series of temporary exhibitions. The British Library exhibition galleries are housed within the British
Museum.
One of the finest museums in the world and, probably the best of its kind.
Enter our extraordinary buildings in South Kensington and experience first-class exhibitions on the Natural
World based on our vast collections and authoritative research. In short, the home of the Wonders of the
Natural World. This unique combination of education and fun is the hallmark of the museum’s award-winning
exhibitions. An unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Come and see what a dinosaur looked like or
follow the stages of evolution of the human species. Our programme of special exhibitions and events offers a
new insight into the Natural World – past and present – whenever you visit.
Home of kings, queens, heroes and villains. Where else can you experience an audience with royalty, meet
the great and powerful, mingle with the stars and come face to face with the infamous?
The London Planetarium. The distinct copper dome of the London Planetarium plays host to more stars than
Madam Tussaud’s! Seated inside, you can enjoy a star show which will take you far beyond our own fragile
world. With a perfect sky as a backdrop, many worlds and puzzles of the Universe will be revealed.
Come and explore the exciting World of Science. The five storey premises can help you explore Space; learn
all about Transport and Telecommunications; discover sciences such as Physics, Chemistry, Engineering and
Computing; climb up the escalators to the field of Optics, Photography and Cinematography, and finally to the
section devoted to Medicine. The Science Museum will never cease to amaze you!
Experience the Guinness World of Records, Europe’s greatest three dimensional display of all that is
superlative around the globe. Through the use of life size models, videos and the latest audio technology,
thousands of records come alive at the touch of a button. Do not miss any of the six sections: The Human
World, The Animal World. Our Planet Earth, Structures and Machines, Sports World, World of Entertainment.
Who ever heard of a museum where you could … read the news on TV? … animate your own cartoon? … tryout
for a Hollywood movie? With its treasure of cameras and costumes, with hundreds of favourite film clips, with
a cast of actor guides to tell you more, award-winning MOMI is the most exciting cinema and TV museum in
the world.
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B - New York
1. Read the sentences and replace the underlined words and phrases with the
synonyms in the box.
This grand classical building receives extraordinary amounts of visitors each year and
hosts regular events. It has a complex character representing art across time and
cultures. You can find sketches from centuries ago along with modern installations there
and admire some really famous portraits and landscapes.
Museum B
This brand-new building is a perfect space for contemporary art and unconventional art
shows. It attracts people who like vibrant places and want to feel the real drive of New
York. It gives you a taste of modern art from its surrealistic and abstract paintings to
lifelike sculptures. One of the ideas this place aims at is making art accessible to the
general public.
3. Read the descriptions in ex. 7 again and find the words for each category.
Some words can be used in more than one category.
TO DESCRIBE WORKS OF ART:
TO DESCRIBE BUILDINGS:
TO DESCRIBE TYPES OF ART:
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C - Read the text and then decide together which form of the words on the right you should
write in the gaps.
museum that only shows bad art. In (3) circumstances, these paintings would normally
basement in Dedham, Massachusetts, accepts only art that is much too bad to ignore. Row after row of
oddly shaped flowers and brightly (7) portraits reaffirm what most (8) think when olour
visit
Make sure you don’t miss Lucy in the field with flowers, a
a field of blossoms.
B) Weird museums – The Avanos Hair Museum