【題目】

A visit to the Harvard Museum of Natural History can be the highlight of a day in lively and historic Harvard Square. The museum is located on the campus of the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.

General Admission

Adults: $12.00

Non-Harvard students with I.D.: $10.00

Seniors (65+): $10.00

Children ages 3–18: $8.00

Children under 3: Free

Go Boston Card

The museum accepts the Go Boston Card, a multi-attraction pass that includes admission to over 40 museums, tours, and attractions with a savings of up to 55%. Check out the Explore Pass and Build Your Own Pass to save time and money by purchasing in advance.

Discounted Admission

Boston and Cambridge libraries are among the dozens of public libraries in Massachusetts that have museum passes available for $6 admission to the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Each pass admits up to four people. Ask for passes at your local library! Please be prepared to show proof of Massachusetts residency (居住權(quán)) or library membership.

Transportation

Street parking is limited; MBTA public transportation recommended (Red Line to Harvard Square, or Commuter Rail to Porter Square.) No Cambridge resident restrictions on street parking on Sundays or holidays. On weekends, you can purchase a parking pass at the front desk to park in the University’s adjacent garage at 52 Oxford St. See the museum’s website for directions to reserve parking online on weekdays.

Museum Policies

Enjoy your visit, and please help us keep the museum safe and comfortable for other visitors.

No eating or drinking in the galleries.

Do not lean on glass cases; they are fragile.

Our passages are narrow; keep them accessible for other visitors.

Cell phones are permitted for phone calls in the ground and third floor lobbies.

Personal photography is allowed; however, the use of flash and tripods is not permitted in the galleries. Commercial photography or video cameras are not permitted without written permission.

1If two college students with Massachusetts ID. go to Boston for a visit, what is their lowest possible admission price to the Harvard Museum of Natural History?

A. $6. B. $9.

C. $20. D. $24.

2Which of the following is TRUE about visiting the Harvard Museum of Natural History?

A. Visitors are free to take photos of all its exhibits.

B. Visitors are prohibited from making phone calls.

C. Visitors can park in the street as long as they pay.

D. Visitors can make parking reservations on weekdays.

【答案】

1A

2D

【解析】本文介紹去參觀Harvard Museum of Natural History的一些細(xì)節(jié)信息。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容Boston and Cambridge libraries are among the dozens of public libraries in Massachusetts that have museum passes available for $6 admission to the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Each pass admits up to four people. Please be prepared to show proof of Massachusetts residency (居住權(quán)) or library membership.可知,擁有Massachusetts身份證的人最低6美元可進(jìn)入哈佛自然歷史博物館,每張證明最多允許4個(gè)人入內(nèi)。所以兩個(gè)大學(xué)生最少6美元就可以入內(nèi)。故選A。

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章中關(guān)于交通信息的內(nèi)容See the museum’s website for directions to reserve parking online on weekdays.可知,工作日可預(yù)定停車(chē)位,故選D。

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