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Hall of Human Life (Permanent Exhibit)
Should you have your baby’s DNA sequenced? What keeps you awake? Step inside the Hall of Human Life, the Museum’s new biology exhibition, and encounter such far-reaching questions on an amazing journey inside the human body. Through digital media and personal interaction, you become “part of the story”, as you contribute your own data in a process of learning and discovery.
A Bird’s World (Permanent Exhibit)
This exhibit features the museum’s extraordinary collection of birds, displaying over 300 species in New England. Here, you can learn to interpret the bird language taking place just outside your window at home.
Test your observation skills and see if you can get past different birds without them alerting(发信号) other animals to your presence. Learn to identify birds from a distance by recognizing unique flight patterns. Practice your flying technique in the Bird Walk.
Butterfly Garden (Permanent Exhibit)
Walk among the free-flying residents of this warm conservatory. It is a wonderful opportunity to get close to a variety of living butterflies from New England and across the globe. The “Emergence Box” offers a window into the butterfly behavior. Look inside to see hanging chrysalides(蝶蛹) transform into adult butterflies. Tickets are required and visitors should reserve at least two weeks in advance.
21. How can you become part of the story in the Hall of Human Life?
A. By keeping awake. B. On a funny journey.
C. By answering questions. D. Through offering the personal data.
22. What can you do in A bird’s World?
A. Learn the bird language. B. Watch all bird species.
C. Make your flying technique better. D. Send signals to birds.
23. What is the main function of the Emergence Box in the Butterfly Garden?
A. Hanging chrysalides.
B. Getting close to butterflies from New England.
C. Keeping the conservatory warm.
D. Observing butterflies through its window.