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    Our much-loved museums and art galleries are closing their doors due to the current outbreak of COVID-19. But don’t worry. With the help of the Internet, we can take virtual tours of them around the world. There are some fascinating exhibitions at our fingertips, which you can explore from home free of charge!

Musée d’Orsay, Paris

Fancy a trip to Paris? Oui oui! This grand museum holds the largest collection of impressionist and post-impressionist works in the world, and you can click your way through the very best among them thanks to interactive galleries featuring Van Gogh, Cézanne, Degas and more.

Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Over in the Netherlands, the Rijksmuseum is a treasure house of classical Dutch art, Asian artwork and 17th-century silver and porcelain. The Street View-style tour is fine, but better to stick to the brilliant online exhibitions, like the interactive guide to the master of throwing shade, Rembrandt. You can even get up close and personal with ‘The Night Watch’.

Picasso Museum, Barcelona

As well as a vast online display of Picasso’s best bits, this museum offers a 360-degree tour of some of the best-preserved Medieval architecture in Barcelona. When you’re done getting around the building, you can check out their Twitter hashtag (推特标签)#MuseuPicassoVirtual to keep up with daily news of art.

Hong Kong Heritage Museum

The Heritage Museum has everything from Chinese fine art dating back to the Qing dynasty to cutting-edge Hong Kong contemporary art. The online collection, hosted on Google Arts & Culture, is particularly strong on design, photography, porcelain and sculpture from the past century.

1.In the Rijksmuseum, you will have a better understanding of _________.

A.Van Gogh B.Rembrandt

C.Picasso D.impressionists

2.Which museum can keep you updated with news of art through social media every day?

A.Musée d’Orsay. B.Rijksmuseum.

C.Picasso Museum. D.Hong Kong Heritage Museum.

3.What is special about Hong Kong Heritage Museum?

A.It stresses contemporary art. B.It has porcelain exhibits.

C.It offers visual tours online. D.It features Chinese art.

 

1.B 2.C 3.D 【解析】 本文是一篇应用文,介绍了四个值得探索的虚拟旅行的目的地。 1. 细节理解题。根据Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam部分的“The Street View-style tour is fine, but better to stick to the brilliant online exhibitions, like the interactive guide to the master of throwing shade, Rembrandt.”可知这里有精彩绝伦的晚上展览,比如可以与画作大师勃朗伦进行互动,也就是说你可以更好的了解勃朗伦,故选B项。 2. 细节理解题。根据Picasso Museum部分的“you can check out their Twitter hashtag #MuseuPicassoVirtual to keep up with daily news of art.”可知在毕加索博物馆,你可以查看他们的推特标签#MuseuPicassoVirtual来了解每天的艺术新闻。故选C项。 3. 细节理解题。根据Hong Kong Heritage Museum部分的“The Heritage Museum has everything from Chinese fine art dating back to the Qing dynasty to cutting-edge Hong Kong contemporary art”可知香港文化博物馆的藏品包罗万象,从清朝的中国美术作品到香港前沿的当代艺术。博物馆的收藏都跟中国艺术有关,也就是说这个博物馆以中国艺术为特色。故选D项。
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