exhibit 展品,陳列品
exhibition 展覽
exhibitor 展出者,展出方
temporary exhibition 臨展
regular display 常設(shè)展覽
upcoming exhibition 即將進行的展覽
current exhibition 當(dāng)前展覽
admission fee 票價
free admission 免費參觀
audio guide 語音導(dǎo)鑒
guided tour 導(dǎo)覽
curator 館長
attendant 管理人員
tour guide 導(dǎo)覽人員
noflash 禁止使用閃光燈
no photography 禁止拍照
do not touch 勿觸碰展品
fl oor plan 展廳分布
cloakroom 寄存處
brochure 小冊子
online booking 網(wǎng)上預(yù)約
SMS booking 短信預(yù)約
advance reservation 提前預(yù)約
兩種昆蟲分別是biting midge(蠓)和army ant(行軍蟻)。
第3—7段關(guān)鍵詞:pollinate (pollination)、collect pollen、transfer。
● Biting midges (insects) provide pollination service for cacao plants.
● Biting midges (insects) collect pollen when they forage inside aflower. Later,they transfer the collected pollen to anotherflower.
第8—11段關(guān)鍵詞:pest insect、attract birds、pest control。
● Army ants provide pest control service around cacao and coffee plants.
● Army ants chase away pest insects. They also attract birds that provide pest
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ontrol services.
● Army ants help keep pest away around cacao and coffee plants.
Museums, Museums
Don’t go to a museum with a destination. Museums are wormholes[蟲洞]to other worlds. They are ecstasy[忘形]machines.
—Jerry Saltz
The Museum is not meant either for the wanderer to see by accident or for the pilgrim[朝圣者]to see with awe. It is meant for the mere slave of a routine of self-education to stuff himself with every sort of incongruous[不適合的]intellectual food in one indigestible[無法消化的]meal.
—Gilbert Keith Chesterton
A museum is a spiritual place. People lower their voices when they get close to art.
—Mario Botta
The modern museum has multiple purposes—to curate[管理]and preserve, to research, and to reach out to the public. They challenge us and ask us to question our assumptions[假定]about the past or the world around us.
—Kate Williams
A museum should not just be a place for fancy paintings but should be a place where we can communicate our lives through our everyday objects.
—Orhan Pamuk
Living is like tearing through a museum. Not until later do you really start absorbing what you saw, thinking about it, looking it up in a book, and remembering, because you can’t take it in all at once.
—Audrey Hepburn
Learning is what most adults will do for a living in the 21st century.
—Lewis Perelman
The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.
—John Powell
Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty.
—Henry Ford