Welcome to the Art Museum!
You’ve just stepped into one of the world’s greatest collections of art, covering centuries of human creativity from around the world. With thousands of works on show,you may wonder how to start your visit,but we are here to help. On the back of this Visitor Guide, you’ll find directions to some must-see works in our collection-the “don’t miss” list for the Art Museum. It’s a great choice to start if you are new to the museum.
The following pages include a clear floor plan of the museum and its collections. But because we have several buildings, the overlook(鸟瞰图)below might be helpful. Enjoy your visit and feel free to ask for help and directions at any point during your stay.
MICHIGAN AVENUE BUILDING Lower floor: photography First floor: Asian art, African art, Indian art of the Americas, prints and drawings Second floor: European painting | THE MODERN WING All floors: 20th-and 21st-century painting, photography | ||
MCKINLOCK COURT Lower floor: Islamic(伊斯兰)art First floor: Greek and Roman art | |||
THE “BRIDGE” First floor: Indian and Southeast Asian art Second floor: Chinese art | RICE BUILDING All floors: American art Second floor: special artworks | ||
1.The passage is a page from ________.
A.a tour map | B.a newspaper | C.a visitor guide | D.a picture book |
A.Some free paintings. | B.Some must-see works. |
C.Some new collections. | D.Some museum buildings. |
A.Two. | B.Three. | C.Four. | D.Five |
A.The “Bridge”. | B.Rice Building. | C.The Modern Wing. | D.Mckinlock Court. |
A.On all floors of Rice Building. |
B.On the second floor of Rice Building. |
C.On the first floor of Michigan Avenue Building. |
D.On the lower floor of Michigan Avenue Building. |
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