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Questions 191~195 refer to the following information, web page, and comments. London's Natural History Museum has unveiled a new exhibit featuring thePatagotitan dinosaur, the largest creature to ever walk the Earth. The exhibit includesa cast of the creature's skeleton made from real fossil bones and measures 121ft fromnose to tail. Visitors can walk between the dinosaur's legs and touch its bones. ThePatagotitan lived 100 million years ago and weighed approximately 57 tons. Theexhibit is expected to draw crowds of visitors from around the world and runs forseveral years.



The three-tier plan for the Patagotitan exhibition at the Natural History Museumincludes a focus on the display, experience, and science of the dinosaur. Visitors canview the cast up close, walk between the dinosaur's legs, and learn about thetechniques used to study the creature. The exhibition includes interactive elementssuch as touchscreens, tactile textures and sounds, and interactive displays toenhance the overall experience.


1. "The Patagotitan cast was the highlight of my visit to the Natural HistoryMuseum. Seeing it up close was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. by Joan Draine" 2. "Walking between the legs of the Patagotitan was awe-inspiring. The tactileelements really brought the dinosaur to life. by Emily Davis" 3. "I loved learning about the scientific techniques used to excavate and study thePatagotitan. The interactive displays made it easy to understand. by Rachel Lee" 4. "The scientific information in this tier was fascinating. It was amazing to thinkabout the world of the dinosaurs and the history of life on Earth. by Mark Briggs"

【題組】191.How long will the exhibit featuring the Patagotitan dinosaur run for at the NaturalHistory Museum in London?
(A) One month.
(B) One year.
(C) Several years.
(D) Indefinitely.

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答案:C
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【用戶】hebe0979

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【評論內容】The exhibit is expected to draw crowds of visitors from around the world and runs for several years.

【用戶】hebe0979

【年級】高一上

【評論內容】The exhibit is expected to draw crowds of visitors from around the world and runs for several years.