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I think museums play an important role in preserving artifacts of historical importance for future
generations£®Whatever your interests£¬there is likely to be a museum for you. You can visit waxwork
museums to see models of your favorite celebrities£¨and get photos with the Queen£¡£©£¬science
museums for a more hands-on£¬interactive visit and so much more£¡Best of all£¬if you're ever in the
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53 £®Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage£¿ A £®There are a lot of interactive parts in waxwork museums.
B £®Art Institute of Chicago has a mixture of traditional and modern art.
C £®You'd better read the stories before visiting the holocaust Memorial Museum. D £® The Air and Space Museum shows the attack 01 the twin towers by terrorists. 54£®What can we infer from the passage£¿
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B £®She warns the problems of museums£®
C £®Museums have advantages and downsides£®
D. Museums should be open to all kinds of people£®
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I have always wanted to write£® 56 When Harry Potter came out£¬I was so fascinated with
it. In those books£¬every wonderful thing was created by ink on a page£®
The problem is that I am not a very good writer. Then I prepared a little black book and it
looked very common. 57 £®It started as somewhere to write down all of the interesting experiences. When an idea came into my head£¬I would write them down£®Sometimes the first idea
was not such a good one£¬but it might lead to better ideas£®I wrote down 10 ideas£¬no matter how
bad they are£® 58 £®After that I would develop it into a few pages£®
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My book is amazing£®1t lets me catch all of those small things and catch them before they can go
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Films provide more than just entertainment£®Watching foreign language films is a way to
develop language skills£®While watching a film£¬you are immersed£¨³Á½þ£©in the language and can
pick up new expressions that you might not find in a textbook£®Some difficulties can arise when
watching foreign language films-for example£¬unfamiliar colloquial language or strong regional
accents£®With this in mind£¬here are my tips to help you make progress in English learning while
enjoying the films£®
Choose a film type that you enjoy. If you like action films£¬watch an action film-for example Indiana Jones£®If you prefer comedies£¬watch a comedy-anything with Hugh Grant in always provides a laugh£¡It's simple enough£¬but if you choose something you enjoy watching in your native language£¬you're more likely
to enjoy it in English£®
Choose something that you are familiar with. It's best to start off with something simple because in this way you have a higher chance of
understanding the film£®Disney films such as The Lion King£¬or the more recently released Tangled£¬ are classic examples£®Other cartoons such as Rango and The Lego Movie are also worth a watch£® If you need to£¬use subtitles£¨×ÖÄ»£©£®
Subtitles are very helpful for beginners£®using subtitles in your own language is the easiest
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