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You will hear a guide at an art museum talking to a group of visitors.
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You will hear a guide at an art museum talking to a group of visitors.
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First, you have some time to look at questions 11 to 16.
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Thank you.
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Good morning and welcome to the museum,
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one with a remarkable range of exhibits which I'm sure you'll enjoy.
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My name's Greg and I'll tell you about the various collections as we go around.
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But before we go, let me just give you a taste of what we have here.
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Well, for one thing, we have a fine collection of 20th and 21st century paintings,
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many by very well-known artists.
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I'm sure you'll recognize several of the paintings.
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This is the gallery that attracts the largest number of visitors,
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so it's best to go in early in the day before the crowds arrive.
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Then there are the 19th century paintings.
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The museum was opened in the middle of that century,
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and several of the artists each donated one work to get the museum started, as it were.
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So they're of special interest to us.
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We feel closer to them than to other works.
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The Sculpture Gallery has a number of fine exhibits,
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but I'm afraid it's currently closed for refurbishment.
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You'll need to come back next year to see it properly,
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but a number of the sculptures have been moved to other parts of the museum.
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Around the World is a temporary exhibition.
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You've probably seen something about it on TV or in the newspapers.
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It's created a great deal of interest because it presents objects from every continent
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and many countries and provides information about their social context,
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why they were made, who for, and so on.
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Then there's the collection of coins.
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This is what you might call a focused specialist collection
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because all the coins come from this country and were produced between 2,000 and 1,000 years ago,
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and many of them were discovered by ordinary people digging their gardens and donated to the museum.
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All our porcelain and glass was left to the museum by its founder when he died in 1878,
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and in the terms of his will we're not allowed to add anything to that collection.
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He believed it was perfect in itself,
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and we don't see any reason to disagree.
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Before you hear the rest of the talk,
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you have some time to look at questions 17 to 20.
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Now listen and answer questions 17 to 20.
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Okay, that was something about the collections,
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and now here's some more practical information,
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in case you need it.
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Most of the museum facilities are downstairs in the basement,
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so you go down the stairs here.
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When you reach the bottom of the stairs,
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you'll find yourself in a sitting area with comfortable chairs
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and sofas where you can have a rest before continuing your exploration of the museum.
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We have a very good restaurant which serves excellent food all day in a relaxing atmosphere.
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To reach it, when you get to the bottom of the stairs,
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go straight ahead to the far side of the sitting area,
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then turn right into the corridor.
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You'll see the door of the restaurant facing you.
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If you just want a snack or if you'd like to eat somewhere with facilities for children,
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we also have a cafe.
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When you reach the bottom of the stairs,
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you'll need to go straight ahead,
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turn right into the corridor,
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and the cafe is immediately on the right.
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And talking about children.
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There are baby-changing facilities downstairs.
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Cross the sitting area.
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Continue straight ahead along the corridor on the left,
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and you and your baby will find the facilities on the left-hand side.
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The cloakroom, where you should leave coats,
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umbrellas, and any large bags,
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is on the left-hand side of the sitting area.
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It's through the last door before you come to the corridor.
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There are toilets on every floor,
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but in the basement, they're the first rooms on the left when you get down there.
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Okay, now if you've got anything to leave in the cloakroom,
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please do that now, and then we'll start our tour.
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That is the end of Section 2.
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You now have half a minute to check your answers.
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주요 어휘 및 구문

  • gallery - 전시관
  • exhibit - 전시품
  • temporary exhibition - 임시 전시
  • refreshment area - 휴게 공간
  • specialist collection - 전문 컬렉션
  • donated - 기증된
  • relaxing atmosphere - 편안한 분위기
  • social context - 사회적 맥락

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