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Please help the museum protect works of art on show in the galleries(画廊)by following the rules listed below. We hope you can keep the art safe so that it may be enjoyed by more people!
Do not touch works of art. Your touch, even the slightest touch, can damage the surface of a painting.
Use only pencils. If an accident happens, a pencil mark is easier to be removed than a pen mark. We are happy to provide a pencil if you would like to write or draw during your museum visit. Be careful about your pencil when you use it. It can destroy the works of art.
No leaning on walls or cases. It helps to keep works of art hung on the walls of displayed in cases safe. Feel free to sit on the benches or the floor as you talk, write or draw.
No food or drink. Both of them aren’t allowed in the galleries. The art in the museum will provide plenty of food for your thought as well as your eyes.
No photography. Photography is allowed only after you fill out a photo release form at the Visitor Services Desk. Only works of art owned by Dartmouth College can be photographed. No flash photography is allowed because the light damages the art.
Thank you for following these rules help keep the art safe!
21. You can have a rest ______ if you are tired according to the passage.
A. by learning on the walls. B. on the benches or the floor.
C. by sitting in a restaurant. D. by learning on a painting.
22. The underlined word “flash” means “______” in Chinese.
A. 带电 B. 闪光灯 C. 彩色 D. 数码
23. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. You’d better write with a pencil if necessary.
B. You can only eat bread in the museum
C. You can’t take photographs in the museum.
D. You can’t take pictures of works of art owned by Dartmouth College.
24. The passage is mainly about ______.
A. the works of art in the museum. B. the ways to keep museums safe.
C. what to do in the museum. D. rules in the museum.