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In Singapore,art is more than what meets the eye.Galleries and museums here are not just places to be inspired,but also homes to distinctive souvenirs.Take home well-designed pieces that reflect your personality.
   Singapore Tyler Print Institute(STPI)
   41 Robertson Quay,Singapore 238236. +65 6336 3663.Mon.
   -Fri.10 am-7 pm;Sat.9 am-6 pm
   STPI is a space for experimentation of print and paper.Walk through the gallery and join other art lovers in developing an appreciation of print and paper art practice.STPI allows you to own a piece of the work produced by artists at the gallery workshops.
   Red Dot Design Museum (RDDM)
   11 Marina Boulevard,Singapore 018940. +65 6514 0111.Mon.
   -Thur.10 am-8 pm:Fri. -Sun.10 am-11 pm
   From lighting to parasol(陽傘),the Red Dot Design Museum presents award-winning products and design concepts from over 30 countries.Head to the Design Museum Shop,there are many interesting design objects and collections sourced from all over the world.
   National Gallery Singapore (NGS)
   1 St.Andrew's Rd,Singapore 178957. +65 6271 7000.Mon.
   -Thur..Sat.-Sun.10 am-7 pm;Fri.10 am-9 pm
   NGS occupies two major landmarks -the former Supreme Court and City Hall and features over 8,000 artworks,which is the largest public display of modern Southeast Asian art and culture.It is also a home to a host of international exhibitions that have inspired the world and will be remembered for years to come.
   Singapore Philatelic Museum (SPM)
   23-B Coleman Street,Singapore 179807.+65 6337 3888.
   Daily 10 am-7pm
   Fascinated by stamps?SPM features postage stamps dating all the way back from the 1830s.Enjoy this vibrant museum's in-depth presentation of local and intonational postal history.Send Singapore-inspired postcards or collect miniature postboxes from Singapore and around the world.Charming souvenirs at the museum store will make creative decorations for your home or office.

(1)Which number is available if you have any question on Red Dot Design Museum?
B
B

A.+6563363663.
B.+6565140111.
C.+6562717000.
D.+6563373888.
(2)Which of the following is the address of National Gallery Singapore?
C
C

A.41 Robertson Quay,Singapore 238236.
B.11 Marina Boulevard,Singapore 018940.
C.I St.Andrew's Rd,Singapore 178957.
D.23-B Coleman Street,Singapore 179807.
(3)Where can you go if you are fond of stamps?
D
D

A.Singapore Tyler Print Institute.
B.Red Dot Design Museum.
C.National Gallery Singapore.
D.Singapore Philatelic Museum.
(4)Where is this passage most likely to be found?
A
A

A.In a travel guide.
B.In a report.
C.In a textbook.
D.In a novel.

【答案】B;C;D;A
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