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What evidence in the passage can show that Americans love museums? [br] [origin
What evidence in the passage can show that Americans love museums? [br] [origin
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2023-11-15
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What evidence in the passage can show that Americans love museums? [br]
(14) Americans love museums. We have art museums, history museums, oar museums, train museums and space museums. Many are famous. Millions of people from around the world visit them each year. And then we have those other museums. If you visit the Banana Museum in Auburn, Washington you could learn everything you ever wanted to know about bananas. (15) There are almost 4,000 objects in honor of this favorite fruit. (16) Another unusual museum is in Independence, Missouri. It has over 150 wreaths and 2,000 pieces of jewelry made with human hair. Leila Cohoon who owns the museum says some of the objects are over 100 years old. The human hair wreaths were considered pieces of art long ago. If you are ever in Haines, Alaska you might want to visit the Hammer Museum. There you will find over 1 ,500 different kinds of hammers. Dave Pahl started the museum in 2002. He says some of the hammers on display were used thousands of years ago by the ancient Egyptians. Or you could visit Hartley Smith’s Toilet Seat Museum in San Antonio, Texas. Yes, it is what you think it is! (17) Mr. Smith says he has painted or decorated about 1 ,000 toilet seats. Many of the seats have personal meaning to him. Some show his travels around the world.
选项
A、painted the seats with his personal experience.
B、bought the seats from abroad himself.
C、received lots of donations from friends.
D、took them with him when he traveled.
答案
A
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