蔣建平
Hillwood Museum
難詞探意
1. ambassador /mbsd(r)/ n. 大使;使節(jié)
2. float /flt/ v. 漂浮;漂流
Hidden from the noise of Washington, D.C., Hillwood Museum is a special treasure. It contains one of the finest personal collections of Russian and French art in the world.
Hillwood Museum was once the home of Marjorie Merriweather Post. She was a rich businesswoman. She owned one of the largest food companies in the United States. She was also very interested in collecting beautiful French art and furniture.
She moved to Russia in the 1930s as her third husband, Joseph Davies, became the American ambassador in Moscow. Marjorie Merriweather Post had a love for Russian art as well. She bought the house in Washington in 1955 and she wanted to make it into a museum after her death. Many art experts helped Mrs Post create its fine collection.
Hillwood has many rooms which are filled with her treasures. Visitors can see beautiful music boxes from the eighteenth century and colorful paintings of European princesses. Experts say the ancient wood and gold furniture from France is some of the finest ever made. Visitors can even look at Mrs Post?s jewels and clothes.
The museum also has several beautiful gardens. One is designed like the gardens in Japan. It has a bridge and visitors can watch flowers floating in the water. Flowers are also grown all the year in a special glass building or greenhouse. These flowers are placed in the house throughout the year.
After a walk, visitors can rest at a nearby eating place. They can also buy objects to remember this special museum.
1. What can we know about Marjorie Merriwea?ther Post?
A. She lived near Hillwood Museum.
B. She was a successful businesswoman.
C. She owned a food company in France.
D. She was good at painting and designing.
2. Why did Marjorie Merriweather Post move to Russia?
A. Her husband had a job there.
B. She wanted to collect art works.
C. She liked the environment there.
D. She hoped to meet some art experts.
3. What is special about the museum?s gardens?
A. There are some rock hills.
B. There are some restaurants.
C. Flowers are grown all the year.
D. They are all built in Japanese style.
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