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Have you ever imagined having a museum all to yourself, just like in the movie starring Ben Stiller? Well, maybe not quite that exact experience. The American Museum of Natural History has been bringing arts, culture, and education to the public since 1869. Though its doors are currently closed, you can still visit the amazing exhibits from the comfort of your own home.
The museum offers virtual tours, live learning, and countless resources for kids and families of all ages. Mark your calendars! This Thursday at 2P ET on the American Museum of Natural History Facebook page, there will be a Facebook Live event that features a pre-record tour of the Hall of Human Origins guided by anthropological Ashley Hammond. Get a special tour of this popular exhibition hall and hear about early human relatives, including Lucy, the most famous Australopithecus parenthesis.
Every Tuesday and Thursday at 2 PMEST, you can hop on a Live Virtual Museum Tour with a museum tour guide or expert to explore a featured exhibit via Facebook Live. Missed Tuesday's Hall of Planet Earth Tour on Tuesday? You can go back and check out the previous tours posted to Facebook earlier.
Looking to get out of this world? On Friday, April 3rd, head over to the museum's YouTube channel to catch a live guided tour of the universe with Director of Industrialization, Carter Em mart.
Want to wander around the halls on your own? Google Arts and Culture allows you to do just that. From the 94-foot-long model of a Blue Whale in the Hall of Ocean Life to the Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil in the Hall of Saurian Dinosaurs, you have the place to yourself to explore!
Go ahead and start your adventure.
1.If you want to know something about human beings, we can .
A.wander around the halls on your own
B.watch a Facebook Live event at 2P ET this Thursday
C.hop on a Live Virtual Museum Tour at 2 PMEST every Tues day and Thursday
D.go to the museum's YouTube channel to catch a live guided tour on Friday, April 3rd
2.If you miss Tuesday's Hall of Plant Earth Tour on Tuesday, you can .
A.go to Hall of Ocean Life
B.enjoy a Facebook live on Thursday
C.hop on replays posted to Facebook earlier
D.ask Carter Em mart for help
3.Where can you probably find this passage?
A.In a magazine. B. In a history book.
C. In a novel. D. In a scientific report.