Yu Gardens
Yu Gardens These famous Ming gardens are often rather crowded. Don’t forget to try their delicious snacks. Open: 9:30am-5:00pm. | Lu Xun’s Museum This is a great place for book-lovers. There are photographs of the famous writer, some of his books written by hand and many letters. Very cheap. Open: 9:00am-4:00pm. |
Shanghai Art Museum An interesting building, once used as a race club and library. Drop in and see the latest exhibition. T-here are shows by painters from all over the country. Open: 9:00am-5:00pm. | Shanghai Natural History Museum Everything about the natural world and science. You can study dinosaurs, hundreds of animals, plant-s, rocks, and see many unusual exhibits. Very chea-p. Open: 9:00am-5:30pm. |
Shanghai Museum
You must see this beautifully designed museum. It is a wonderful place to study Chinese art and history. There are ancient treasures (宝物), fantastic Chinese sculptures (雕刻),paintings from all ages and many
other things for you to enjoy.
Open: 9:00am-5:00pm. (9:00am-8:00pm, Saturday)
1. What makes Yu Gardens different from the other places in the passage? |
A. They make people love nature. B. They cost very little to enter. C. They have something nice to eat. D. They are good for art research. |
2. You can’t study _____ when you visit Shanghai Natural History Museum. |
A. robots B. dinosaurs C. bamboos D. rocks |
3. If someone is interested in silver pots (壶) of the Tang Dynasty (唐朝), he can go to _____. |
A. Shanghai Art Museum B. Shanghai Museum C. Lu Xun’s Museum D. Shanghai Natural History Museum |
4. How many museums with paintings are mentioned in the passage? |
A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four |
5. Which place is open the shortest every day? |
A. Yu Gardens. B. Shanghai Museum. C. Shanghai Art Museum. D. Lu Xun’s Museum. |