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There's so much to discover at the new Bell Museum

Audubon Animated

January 25-May 31

This fantastic exhibit brings to life artist John James Audubon's Birds of America. Enter “The Audubon Experience” video room and find yourself surrounded by a virtual swamp and forest where Audubon's painted birds are brought to life through motion and sound. View rare selections from the Bell's Birds of America elephant folio. Flex (活动) your creative and observational muscles in a “Draw like Audubon” hands-on sketching activity.

Star Parties

Monthly: January 31, February 28, March 13, April 3, May 1

Have you looked at the rings of Saturn? The moons of Jupiter? Explore the sky with the Bell! Free, informal telescope observing nights are informational and fun for the whole family. Bell staff will guide you through observations of the same celestial (天空的) objects that have inspired sky-gazers throughout history!

Space Fest

February 1 and 2

Join us for our annual festival of the cosmos! We'll be celebrating the many women in space science and their contributions to the field. There will be special guest speakers, science demonstrations, special planetarium (天象馆) shows, and hands-on astronomy activities all weekend long.

Bell Summer Camps

Adventures for the promising scientist in your life

Camps go on sale to Bell members on Saturday, February 8, for an exclusive week's pre-sale and discounts of $ 30/ camp on full-week registration.

Bell camps offer kids in kindergarten-8th grade a fun and enriching environment that encourages them to explore their scientific passions as well as new subjects. Our camps include hands-on activities, planetarium visits, games, creative activities, field trips to see researchers and labs around the University's Twin Cities campus, and much more!

1.Which of the following can you do at Audubon Animated?

A.Drawing birds. B.Taking field trips.

C.Observing the night sky. D.Watching a science demonstration.

2.What event would you go to if you want to celebrate women in space science?

A.Audubon Animated. B.Star Parties. C.Space Fest. D.Bell Summer Camps.

3.When should you buy tickets for Bell Summer Camps to save money?

A.On January 25. B.On February 1. C.On February 8. D.On March 13.

 

1.A 2.C 3.C 【解析】 本文是一篇广告布告短文阅读。文章介绍了新的贝尔博物馆可以去发现和参加的活动。 1. 细节理解题。根据文章 Audubon Animated部分“Enter “The Audubon Experience” video room and find yourself surrounded by a virtual swamp and forest where Audubon's painted birds are brought to life through motion and sound.”和“Flex (活动)your creative and observational muscles in a “Draw like Audubon” hands-on sketching activity.”可知,在Audubon Animated活动中可以画鸟。故选A。 2. 细节理解题。根据文章 Space Fest 部分“We’ll be celebrating the many women in space science and their contributions to the field.(我们将庆祝许多从事太空科学的女性及其对该领域的贡献。)”可知,如果你想庆祝女性在太空科学方面的成就,就参加Space Fest活动。故选C。 3. 细节理解题。根据文章 Bell Summer Camps 部分“Camps go on sale to Bell members on Saturday, February 8, for an exclusive week’s pre-sale and discounts of $30/camp on full-week registration.”可知,2月8日这一天有30美元的折扣优惠,所以可以省钱。故选C。
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