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Few words to say about this bookBog'liq THE-BIBLE-OF-IELTS-READING-BOOKQuestions 6-11
(Choose the correct letter,
A, B, C or D).
6. Compared with today’s museums, those of the past
A
did not present history in a detailed way.
B
were not primarily intended for the public.
C
were more clearly organised.
D
preserved items with greater care.
7. According to the writer, current trends in the heritage industry
A
emphasise personal involvement.
B
have their origins in York and London.
C
rely on computer images.
D
reflect minority tastes.
8 The writer says that museums, heritage sites and theme parks
A
often work in close partnership.
B
try to preserve separate identities.
C
have similar exhibits.
D
are less easy to distinguish than before
9. The writer says that in preparing exhibits for museums, experts
A
should pursue a single objective.
B
have to do a certain amount of language
translation.
C
should be free from commercial constraints.
D
have to balance conflicting priorities.
10. In paragraph E, the writer suggests that some museum exhibits
A
fail to match visitor expectations.
B
are based on the false assumptions of
professionals.
C
reveal more about present beliefs than about the
past.
D
allow visitors to make more use of their
imagination.
11. The passage ends by noting that our view of history is biased because
A
we fail to use our imagination.
B
only very durable objects remain from the past.
C
we tend to ignore things that displease us.
D
museum exhibits focus too much on the local
area.
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