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Below are some of London's must-see museums.
Science Museum
The Science Museum features seven floors of educational and entertaining exhibits, including the Apollo10.
The Welcome Wing shows developments in modern science, medicine and technology. The Medical History Gallery in the museum contains a large collection of medical history treasures. Exhibits in the Exploring
Space galleries include models of the Huygens Titan probe(探測器)and Beagle 2 Mars Lander. Tickets to the
museum’s in-house IMAX cinema cost extra.
Natural History Museum
The handsome Alfred Water house building houses a collection that contains some 70 million plant, animal, fossil, rock and mineral samples. The Natural History Museum's Life Galleries are devoted to displays on animal life. The Earth Galleries explore the natural forces that shape our planet, the treasures we take from it, the effect
we have on it and its place in the universe. The museum's wildlife garden attracts urban wildlife such as
dragonflies and blackbirds and highlights inner-city wildlife conservation.
London Transport Museum
Among the vehicles on display at the London Transport Museum is the first underground electric train, which had no windows because there was nothing to see underground. The trouble was that no one could
tell which stop they were at, a small problem solved by employing an athletic announcer who ran to each carriage at every station, shouting out the stops. Dating from 1890, this is one of the several museum exhibits you can
board. The design gallery is in memory of Frank Pick, the man who is responsible for rolling out the London
Underground brand and giving each line its own character.
Museum of London
The history of London, from prehistoric times to the present is told in the Museum of London through reconstructed interiors and street scenes,alongside displays of original artifacts found during the museum’s archeological digs. Check the website before your visit as a packed programme of temporary exhibitions, talks,
walks and children's events is central to the life of the Museum of London.
21.What is the main purpose of the passage?
A. To report the opening of four latest museums of London.
B. To present a brief introduction to the history of four museums.
C. To introduce four famous museums in London.
D. To show the significance of visiting the museums.
22. What can visitors do in the Natural History Museum?
A. Design plant, animal, fossil, rock and mineral samples.
B. Watch displays on plant life.
C. See some urban wildlife.
D. Learn about the history of London.
23. Why was an athletic announcer employed for the first underground electric train?
A. To show tourists around the train.
B. To guide passengers to the train.
C. To remind passengers about train delays.
D. To inform passengers of the stops.
24. At which museums can visitors watch films?
A. Natural History Museum.
B. Science Museum.
C. London Transport Museum.
D. Museum of London