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- III Essay Writing Cultural life of our country. Signature of the examiner_______________ EXAM CARD X THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
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II Grammar 1. I work ..... the city centre. in at on 2. Who ..... of the dog when you go to America? will take care will be taking care is taking care is going to take care 3. I want to go to the cinema to see a film about ..... and the French. France a France the France 4. I don’t like Alice. She ..... about difficulties of life all the time. complains is complaining has complained has been complaining 5 I know I locked the door. I clearly remember ... it. locking to lock to have locked 6. Lisa ..… get bored in her job. Her job is so boring. must should would can’t 7 Jane ... to phone me last night, but she didn’t. supposed is supposed was supposed 8. Are you keen _____ singing? of on with in 9 He ______ too fast. I ______ him better if he talked slower. speaks; can understand speaks; could understand spoke; could have understood 10 They explained to us that the Local History museum, which was usually open every Sunday, ..... that day. was closed was being closed had been closed III Essay Writing Cultural life of our country. Signature of the examiner_______________ EXAM CARD X THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART One of the most famous attractions in New York City is the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Museum founded in 1870 by a group of civic leaders, financiers, industrialists, and art collectors, moved to its present location in Central Park in 1880. Today the Metropolitan is the largest museum of art in the Western Hemisphere. It occupies 1.4 million square feet, extending from 80th to 84th Streets on Fifth Avenue. Its collections include more than two million works of art from prehistoric through modern times and from all areas of the world. The Museum's holdings in European art are unparalleled outside Europe. In addition to one of the world's great collections of European paintings, the Metropolitan has outstanding collections of Medieval art and architecture, and of prints, photographs, drawings, costumes, musical instruments, sculpture, and decorative arts from the Renaissance through the 20th century. In 1946 Gertrude Stein, the American writer, who was a resident of France, bequeathed to the Metropolitan her portrait by Pablo Picasso, who had been represented in the Museum's collections since 1923. She wanted her portrait to be viewed within the context of the history of world art and in a gallery of national stature in New York City. The Metropolitan's collections of Asian art are extensive, and its Islamic collection is the largest in existence. The wing in the south end of the building houses an impressive collection of African and Oceanic art as well as that from Native North and South America. The educational function of the Museum is implicit in every facet of the Museum's endeavors. The Metropolitan's monthly "Calendar" provides a handy index to the many ongoing programs and activities. Download 77.82 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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