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London is a real treat for museum lovers and museums are a popular destination among London's many attractions. There are hundreds to choose from. Below is a list of London's top museums.
◆The London Transport Museum
This is a great, child-friendly museum which combines education with activities. Housed in huge iron and glass structure, the museum possesses a wonderful and colorful collection of more than 80 vehicles spanning 200 years of London's history, including a red Routemaster bus and the world's first Underground steam train. There are some great posters and artworks too! Tickets from £16.
◆Tine science Museum
From the future of space travel to asking that difficult question: "Who am I?", the Science Museum makes your brain perform Olympic-standard mental gymnastics. See, touch and experience the major scientific advances of the last 300 years; and don't forget the awesome IMAX cinema. Free entry.
◆The Natural History Museum
As well as the permanent (and permanently fascinating!)dinosaur exhibition, the Natural History Museum boasts a collection of the biggest, tallest and rarest animals in the world. See a life-sized blue whale, a 40-million-year-old spider, and the beautiful Central Hall. Free entry.
◆The Museum of London
The Museum of London is one of the world's largest urban museums, packed with historic objects and exhibitions telling the story of London's past. Discover prehistoric London, the city under Roman rule, and the grandeur of medieval London. Don't miss the new Galleries of Modern London, from 1666 to the present. Free entry.
21. What does the London Transport Museum look like?
A. An old castle. B. An old church. C. A modern building. D. A big cottage.
22. Which museum will you visit if you are interested in the history of London?
A. The London Transport Museum. B. The Science Museum.
C. The Natural History Museum. D. The Museum of London.
23. What does the Science Museum offer kids?
A. Chances to make films. B. Hands-on experience.
C. Some Olympic events. D. Great posters and artworks.