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四、閱讀測驗【請在下列各題中選出最適當的答案】When you think of museums, what comes to your mind? You might think of paintings, sculpture, and history.Do you imagine UFOs, socks and carrots? You probably don’t, but there are museums for all of those things. Infact, any object you can think of could have its own museum. By visiting these museums, you can probably learnto appreciate arts in an unorthodox way. The sky is the limit when it comes to arts.Take ramen noodles, for example. A museum inYokohama, Japan, tells the history of this popular food. Youcan see bowls, chopsticks, and the instruments that the Japanese used to make ramen. There is even a floor thatlooks like 1958 Tokyo. You might also want to buy a bowl of ramen noodles when you visit. On the other side ofthe world, in the United States, you can find a completely different museum. In Boston, instead of visiting thefamous Museum of Fine Arts, give the Museum of Bad Art a try. This museum collects, preserves, and displaysthe worst art imaginable. It has portraits that look like monsters and mountains that look like ice cream cones.What started in the basement of a private home in Boston has grown to nearly 500 pieces of the best of the worstart around. The museum collects art that is “too bad to be ignored.” If you got some of your own bad artcollecting dust in the attic, MOBA is happy to accept donations of painfully hideous art so long as it’s originaland, well, really bad. In Amsterdam, the Museum of Medieval Torture Instruments is also very popular withtourists. This museum is known for its diverse collection of more than 100 torture devices. They were alldesigned to hurt people in horrible ways.Why do people visit unusual and even weird museums like these? Well, it is probably because manytourists are looking for a different kind of fun by appreciating alternative work of arts. So next time you wantto have a museum tour, forget about New York’s Museum of Modern Art and Michelangelo’s David in Galleryof the Academy of Florence. Instead, visit the Catfish Museum or the Museum of Toilet Seat Art. You areguaranteed to have a blast!
46. What does the author possibly intend to promote or encourage in the above passage?
(A)To make one more attractive.
(B)To appreciate alternative forms of arts.
(C) To make sizable donations to strange museums.
(D)To learn about various ways of creating bad art works.

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答案:B
難度:適中0.644898
統計:A(19),B(158),C(33),D(28),E(0)

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