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London, well-known for its wide variety of museums, offers great fun and entertainment to families with kids on their tour around it, and best of all, most of the museums are free. Here are some that are too good to miss.
London Transport Museum
This is a great, child-friendly museum which combines education(tracing the history of public transport from 1829 to the present day)with activities. Housed in a huge iron and glass structure, the museum possesses a wonderful and colorful collection of horse-drawn and motorized trams(有轨电车), buses and trolley cars.
The Theatre Museum
The name of the museum is a little misleading. It offers all aspects of the performing arts, so there are displays of ballet, opera, pop music and magic. But there's no doubt that it's theatre and drama that take centre stage. The museum is big on interaction, putting on a daily program of free workshops where kids can learn how to operate puppets(木偶), try on costumes and even walk out on a stage.
The Science Museum
The Science Museum, perhaps more than any other museum, understands children. It understands that children like to be involved with the exhibits; they like to touch, to feel, to press and to push as well as merely to see. Bathed in blue light, it offers lots of hands-on fun.
There is also an IMAX theatre showing science-related films on huge screens. Before leaving, make sure you check out the museum shop which is filled with science toys and games.
21. What does London Transport Museum look like?
A. A British castle. B. An American-style building.
C. An old school. D. A modern building.
22. What makes the Theatre Museum child-friendly?
A. Dramas for children. B. Pop music shows.
C. Free workshops. D. Magic performances.
23. What is the Science Museum probably best-known for?
A. Its IMAX theatre. B. Its hands-on experience.
C. Its gift shop. D. Its blue light.