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The Yale Peabody Museum is open:

Monday through Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

Sunday noon to 5:00 pm

The Museum is closed on New Year’s Day,Easter Sunday, Independence Day,Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day.

Admission Fees:

$ 9.00—Adults

$ 8.00—Senior citizens 65 years and over

$ 5.00—Children ages 3 through 18, and college students with ID

$ 4.00—Group admission

To receive this reduced admission, groups must make a reservation at least 2 weekdays in advance.

More attention:

Some halls may be closed to the public on weekday mornings for school group programs, so we recommend visiting after 1 pm on weekdays or at any time on the weekends.

There is no canteen or lunchroom at the Peabody. Information on local eating places is available through our Restaurant Guide. Visitors are welcome to picnic on the lawns (草坪) around the Museum,

Photography with handheld cameras is permitted in exhibition halls for personal use only; photography in The Ancient Age is prohibited (禁止) at all times.

Highlights Tours of the Museum are offered every Saturday and Sunday at 12:30 and 1:30 pm. These 45-minute tours of the Yale Peabody Museum’s exhibition halls are led by one of our specially trained volunteer guides.

The Museum offers free individual admission on Thursday afternoons from 2:00 to 5:00 pm during the months of September to June.

Admission is free to any individual with a valid Yale ID. Check out a Peabody Museum pass at your local library. A Museum pass will give you $ 5 off each admission for up to 4 people. Ask for it at your local library.

1.How much should a 12-year-old six-grader pay to visit the museum?

A. 4 dollars.    B. 5 dollars.

C. 8 dollars.    D. 9 dollars.

2.Visitors are allowed to have lunch         .

A. outside the museum    B. in any hall of the museum

C. in the canteen of the museum    D. in the lunchroom of the museum

3.The Ancient Age in the museum is most probably

A. a book    B. a magazine

C. a video    D. an exhibition hall

4.What can we learn from the text?

A. Photography is not allowed in exhibition halls.

B. Even Yale students have to pay to visit the Museum.

C. Visitors can enjoy free admission every Thursday Afternoon.

D. Visitors can’t enjoy Highlights Tours of the Museum on weekdays.

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.D 【解析】本文对耶鲁一个博物馆的各项规定做了简要说明和介绍。首先列出了博物馆的开放时间和收费标准,接着针对参观者可能关心的各个事项进行了说明,例如,参观者如何解决午餐、是否可以摄影、志愿者免费讲解的时间安排等。 1.考察细节理解,由 “Admission Fees:$ 5.00—Children ages 3 through 18”内容可知,3-18岁的孩子收费为5美元,故选B。 2.考察细节理解。由第二段内容可知,“There is no canteen or lunchroom at the Peabody(博物馆内没有餐厅)”,排除C、D。同时第二段说,参观者可以在当地餐厅或者博物馆附近的草坪吃午餐,故选A。 3.考察细节推断。由第三段可知,“在展览馆内允许仅由个人使用的摄影,但在The Ancient Age中任何时候都不允许摄影”,据此推断The Ancient Age很有可能是其中一个展览馆。而其他选项,“一本书”、“一段录像”、“一本杂志”都没有在文中提及。故选D。 4.考察细节理解。由第三段“在展览馆内允许仅由个人使用的摄影”可知A错误。B选项,Admission Fee中规定“持ID卡的大学生收费5美元”,由最后一段“Admission is free to any individual with a valid Yale ID. A Museum pass will give you $ 5 off each admission”可知,持耶鲁ID可以免除5美元费用,因此说耶鲁的学生可以免费入场,因此B错误。C选项由第五段可知,仅在6月至9月,每周四下午博物馆对个人免费,并不是所有的周四下午都免费,因此C错误。D选项由第四段可知,Highlights Tours仅在每周六日提供,因此参观者无法在工作日享受这项服务,因此D正确。
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