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Down County Museum-Open and Free
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The Mall,Downpatrick,County Down,BT30 6AH
Telephone:+44 (0)28 4461 5218
Fax:+44 (0)28 4461 5590
Email:mail@downcountymuseum.com
Opening hours
Monday to Friday  10.00 am-5.00 pm
Saturdays and Sundays  1.00 pm-5.00 pm
Admission free
There is however a charge for some special events and for guided tours.
In the Footsteps of St Patrick

12 November 2015-24 April 2016 at Down County Museum
The aim of this exhibition is to explore some of the local sites,monuments and archaeological (考古的) discoveries which are linked to the early missionary work of St Patrick and his followers,and to his Early Christian heritage (遗产) in County Down.
This PEACE III funded display,featuring wonderful photographs,is in English and Polish and is accompanied by a free leaflet,also in both languages.
Admission FREE.

From Ballyhosset to Bengal


03 February 2016-31 December 2016 at Down County Musuem
This display features a selection of documents,photographs,medical instruments and uniforms belonging to Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Silcock,which were recently donated to Down County Museum.
Admission FREE.
1916 and After


28 April 2016-01 May 2016 at Down County Museum
This exhibition has been created by Down County Museum and Newry and Mourne Museum to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1916 Rising.The exhibition provides an overview Rising and will explore a selection of themes including how the Rising was reported in local newspapers and its impact on local politics and society.Pre-booking essential.
Admission FREE.
Essence of Form:The Applied Art Collection of Down County Museum


03 May 2016-30 October 2016 at Down County Museum
This exhibition displays the applied art collection of Down County Museum.Collected over 25 years,the exhibition includes ceramics (陶瓷制品),textile (纺织的) pieces,silversmithing and jewellery made by artists living and working in County Down.
Admission FREE.
70.Which exhibition is related to religion?A
A.In the Footsteps of St Patrick.
B.From Ballyhosset to Bengal.
C.1916and After.
D.Essence of Form.
71.Which exhibition needs to be reserved in advance?C
A.In the Footsteps of St Patrick.
B.From Ballyhosset to Bengal.
C.1916and After.
D.Essence of Form.
72.Mr.Smith,who is interested in the works of art in Down County Museum,can go to visit the museum onC.
A.April 25,2016.  B.April 29,2016.  C.June 18,2016.  D.November 3,2016.
73.It can be learned from the above introduction thatD.
A.Admission to Down County Museum is always free.
B.Down County Museum is open for a shorter time on weekdays.
C.All the exhibitions are held by Down County Museum independently.
D.The exhibits in"From Ballyhosset to Bengal"have long belonged to the museum.

分析 本文宣传了博物馆--Down County Museum的相关信息.主要介绍了不同的时间,博物馆举办的四个活动.有关于考古,关于艺术宗教,关于馆藏等.

解答 70.A.细节理解题.根据第一则信息中which are linked to the early missionary work of St Patrick and his followers,and to his Early Christian heritage (遗产) in County Down.一句可知In the Footsteps of St Patrick与宗教信仰相关.故选A.
71.C.细节理解题.根据第三则信息中Pre-booking essential.可知去1916 and After.需要提前预定,可知答案选C.
72.C.细节理解题.根据第四则中03 May 2016-30 October 2016 at Down County Museum中可知想参观艺术作作品可以到Essence of Form,June 18,2016这个时间在开放时间范围之内.故选C.
73.D.推理判断题.根据第二则信息中uniforms belonging to Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Silcock,which were recently donated to Down County Museum一句可知这些展品已经被捐赠给了博物馆,故选D.

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