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Art Calendar

Walking Tours of the Museum’s collections (fee with admission contribution) are offered daily and on weekends by Museum-trained volunteers. No tours on November 29-December 1 and December 17-31

Weekdays

Tuesday through Friday subject to Gallery hours

Time

Tuesday & Thursday

Wednesday

Friday

10:15

Highlights of the Museum

Highlights of the Museum

Highlights of the Museum

10:30

Japanese Art

Ancient Mexico and Peru

Ancient Mexico and Peru

10:45

American Paintings

European Rooms

European Rooms

11:15

Chinese and Japanese Art

Impressionists and Their Times

Chinese and Japanese Art

11:45

Egyptian Galleries

Ancient Greece and Rome

Ancient Greece and Rome

12:00

American Rooms

Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas

American Rooms

12:15

Chinese Art

Islamic Art

Chinese Art

12:45

20th Century Paintings

20th Century Paintings

20th Century Paintings

1:00

Old Master Paintings

Old Master Paintings

Old Master Paintings

1:15

Highlights of the Museum

Highlights of the Museum

Highlights of the Museum

1:30

Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas

Chinese Art

Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas

1:45

Islamic Art

Chinese Art

Islamic Art

2:00

Ancient Greece and Rome

Egyptian Galleries

Egyptian Galleries

2:15

Ancient Mexico and Peru

Japanese Art

Japanese Art

2:30

European Rooms

American Paintings

American Paintings

2:45

Impressionists and Their Times

Chinese and Japanese Art

Impressionists and Their Times

3:15

Highlights of the Museum

Highlights of the Museum

Highlights of the Museum

4:00

 

 

Egyptian Galleries

Weekends

Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday tours are chosen from the following topics. Consult Walking Tour Board at Kiosk in the Great Hall for time.

American Paintings Impressionists and Their Times

American Rooms Islamic Art

Chinese Art Japanese Art

Egyptian Galleries Old Paintings

European Rooms Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas

Highlights of the Museum 20th Century Paintings

1.Walking tours of the Museum’s collections are offered on __________.

A. November 29. B. December 20

C. December 31 D. December 10

2.What time is the latest Chinese Art Class?

A. 1:45 B. 2:45

C. 10:30 D. 10:45

3. When is the last Old Master Paintings?

A. Friday 7:00 B. Tuesday 9:00

C. Friday 1:00 D. Thursday 1:00

4.Which one starts the earliest?

A. Highlights of the Museum

B. Egyptian Galleries

C. Chinese Art

D. Ancient Mexico and Peru.

 

1.D

2.A

3.C

4.A

【解析】

试题分析: 本文是一篇通知布告类短文,介绍了一些博物馆艺术活动的具体时间。这些活动每天都有经过博物馆专门培训的志愿者提供,但是在11月29日至12月1日和12月17至31日活动暂停。

1.十二月10日去参观博物馆,答案选D。

2.

3.

4.

考点:考查广告布告类短文阅读。

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