Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (1–12) choose the correct answer.
ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
In Britain, works of art are (1) ______ in art galleries and, especially outside London, in museums. Shops that sell paintings are also (2) ______ galleries. In the US public art collections are displayed in art museums, and a gallery is a place where people go to buy works of art.
Many galleries and museums in Britain and the US receive limited financial (3) ______ from national or local government. Some galleries obtain money through sponsor ship. Works of art are often expensive and galleries can rarely buy them without organizing a public ap peal or, in Britain, (4) ______ money from the National Art Collections Fund.
Visiting an art gallery is a popular leisure activity for a large number of British people. Galleries and museums are friendlier places than they used to be. Many try to (5) ______ children’s interest in art by (6) _______ school visits. Most Americans make their first (7) _______ to an art museum with their school class, but when they are older, they usually only visit museums when they travel on vacation.
The most popular galleries in Britain, all in London, are the National Gallery, which (8) _______ over 4 million visitors a year, the Tate Gallery, which specializes in the work of British artists. Important art museums in the US include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Galleries sometimes mount exhibitions of the paintings of one artist, e.g. Turner, that are brought together from all over the world. People are (9) _______ to queue for a long time to see them. Many people admire old masters, famous works by great artists, but have little interest in modern art. New works receive (10) _______ in the media only when they are un usual or likely to shock people. Galleries and museums try to encourage a more positive (11) _______ to modern art but many people (12) _______ doubtful.
Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (1–12) choose the correct answer.
ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
In Britain, works of art are (1) ______ in art galleries and, especially outside London, in museums. Shops that sell paintings are also (2) ______ galleries. In the US public art collections are displayed in art museums, and a gallery is a place where people go to buy works of art.
Many galleries and museums in Britain and the US receive limited financial (3) ______ from national or local government. Some galleries obtain money through sponsor ship. Works of art are often expensive and galleries can rarely buy them without organizing a public ap peal or, in Britain, (4) ______ money from the National Art Collections Fund.
Visiting an art gallery is a popular leisure activity for a large number of British people. Galleries and museums are friendlier places than they used to be. Many try to (5) ______ children’s interest in art by (6) _______ school visits. Most Americans make their first (7) _______ to an art museum with their school class, but when they are older, they usually only visit museums when they travel on vacation.
The most popular galleries in Britain, all in London, are the National Gallery, which (8) _______ over 4 million visitors a year, the Tate Gallery, which specializes in the work of British artists. Important art museums in the US include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Galleries sometimes mount exhibitions of the paintings of one artist, e.g. Turner, that are brought together from all over the world. People are (9) _______ to queue for a long time to see them. Many people admire old masters, famous works by great artists, but have little interest in modern art. New works receive (10) _______ in the media only when they are un usual or likely to shock people. Galleries and museums try to encourage a more positive (11) _______ to modern art but many people (12) _______ doubtful.
Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (1–12) choose the correct answer.
ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
In Britain, works of art are (1) ______ in art galleries and, especially outside London, in museums. Shops that sell paintings are also (2) ______ galleries. In the US public art collections are displayed in art museums, and a gallery is a place where people go to buy works of art.
Many galleries and museums in Britain and the US receive limited financial (3) ______ from national or local government. Some galleries obtain money through sponsor ship. Works of art are often expensive and galleries can rarely buy them without organizing a public ap peal or, in Britain, (4) ______ money from the National Art Collections Fund.
Visiting an art gallery is a popular leisure activity for a large number of British people. Galleries and museums are friendlier places than they used to be. Many try to (5) ______ children’s interest in art by (6) _______ school visits. Most Americans make their first (7) _______ to an art museum with their school class, but when they are older, they usually only visit museums when they travel on vacation.
The most popular galleries in Britain, all in London, are the National Gallery, which (8) _______ over 4 million visitors a year, the Tate Gallery, which specializes in the work of British artists. Important art museums in the US include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Galleries sometimes mount exhibitions of the paintings of one artist, e.g. Turner, that are brought together from all over the world. People are (9) _______ to queue for a long time to see them. Many people admire old masters, famous works by great artists, but have little interest in modern art. New works receive (10) _______ in the media only when they are un usual or likely to shock people. Galleries and museums try to encourage a more positive (11) _______ to modern art but many people (12) _______ doubtful.
Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (1–12) choose the correct answer.
ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
In Britain, works of art are (1) ______ in art galleries and, especially outside London, in museums. Shops that sell paintings are also (2) ______ galleries. In the US public art collections are displayed in art museums, and a gallery is a place where people go to buy works of art.
Many galleries and museums in Britain and the US receive limited financial (3) ______ from national or local government. Some galleries obtain money through sponsor ship. Works of art are often expensive and galleries can rarely buy them without organizing a public ap peal or, in Britain, (4) ______ money from the National Art Collections Fund.
Visiting an art gallery is a popular leisure activity for a large number of British people. Galleries and museums are friendlier places than they used to be. Many try to (5) ______ children’s interest in art by (6) _______ school visits. Most Americans make their first (7) _______ to an art museum with their school class, but when they are older, they usually only visit museums when they travel on vacation.
The most popular galleries in Britain, all in London, are the National Gallery, which (8) _______ over 4 million visitors a year, the Tate Gallery, which specializes in the work of British artists. Important art museums in the US include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Galleries sometimes mount exhibitions of the paintings of one artist, e.g. Turner, that are brought together from all over the world. People are (9) _______ to queue for a long time to see them. Many people admire old masters, famous works by great artists, but have little interest in modern art. New works receive (10) _______ in the media only when they are un usual or likely to shock people. Galleries and museums try to encourage a more positive (11) _______ to modern art but many people (12) _______ doubtful.
Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (1–12) choose the correct answer.
ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
In Britain, works of art are (1) ______ in art galleries and, especially outside London, in museums. Shops that sell paintings are also (2) ______ galleries. In the US public art collections are displayed in art museums, and a gallery is a place where people go to buy works of art.
Many galleries and museums in Britain and the US receive limited financial (3) ______ from national or local government. Some galleries obtain money through sponsor ship. Works of art are often expensive and galleries can rarely buy them without organizing a public ap peal or, in Britain, (4) ______ money from the National Art Collections Fund.
Visiting an art gallery is a popular leisure activity for a large number of British people. Galleries and museums are friendlier places than they used to be. Many try to (5) ______ children’s interest in art by (6) _______ school visits. Most Americans make their first (7) _______ to an art museum with their school class, but when they are older, they usually only visit museums when they travel on vacation.
The most popular galleries in Britain, all in London, are the National Gallery, which (8) _______ over 4 million visitors a year, the Tate Gallery, which specializes in the work of British artists. Important art museums in the US include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Galleries sometimes mount exhibitions of the paintings of one artist, e.g. Turner, that are brought together from all over the world. People are (9) _______ to queue for a long time to see them. Many people admire old masters, famous works by great artists, but have little interest in modern art. New works receive (10) _______ in the media only when they are un usual or likely to shock people. Galleries and museums try to encourage a more positive (11) _______ to modern art but many people (12) _______ doubtful.
Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (1–12) choose the correct answer.
ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
In Britain, works of art are (1) ______ in art galleries and, especially outside London, in museums. Shops that sell paintings are also (2) ______ galleries. In the US public art collections are displayed in art museums, and a gallery is a place where people go to buy works of art.
Many galleries and museums in Britain and the US receive limited financial (3) ______ from national or local government. Some galleries obtain money through sponsor ship. Works of art are often expensive and galleries can rarely buy them without organizing a public ap peal or, in Britain, (4) ______ money from the National Art Collections Fund.
Visiting an art gallery is a popular leisure activity for a large number of British people. Galleries and museums are friendlier places than they used to be. Many try to (5) ______ children’s interest in art by (6) _______ school visits. Most Americans make their first (7) _______ to an art museum with their school class, but when they are older, they usually only visit museums when they travel on vacation.
The most popular galleries in Britain, all in London, are the National Gallery, which (8) _______ over 4 million visitors a year, the Tate Gallery, which specializes in the work of British artists. Important art museums in the US include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Galleries sometimes mount exhibitions of the paintings of one artist, e.g. Turner, that are brought together from all over the world. People are (9) _______ to queue for a long time to see them. Many people admire old masters, famous works by great artists, but have little interest in modern art. New works receive (10) _______ in the media only when they are un usual or likely to shock people. Galleries and museums try to encourage a more positive (11) _______ to modern art but many people (12) _______ doubtful.
Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (1–12) choose the correct answer.
ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
In Britain, works of art are (1) ______ in art galleries and, especially outside London, in museums. Shops that sell paintings are also (2) ______ galleries. In the US public art collections are displayed in art museums, and a gallery is a place where people go to buy works of art.
Many galleries and museums in Britain and the US receive limited financial (3) ______ from national or local government. Some galleries obtain money through sponsor ship. Works of art are often expensive and galleries can rarely buy them without organizing a public ap peal or, in Britain, (4) ______ money from the National Art Collections Fund.
Visiting an art gallery is a popular leisure activity for a large number of British people. Galleries and museums are friendlier places than they used to be. Many try to (5) ______ children’s interest in art by (6) _______ school visits. Most Americans make their first (7) _______ to an art museum with their school class, but when they are older, they usually only visit museums when they travel on vacation.
The most popular galleries in Britain, all in London, are the National Gallery, which (8) _______ over 4 million visitors a year, the Tate Gallery, which specializes in the work of British artists. Important art museums in the US include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Galleries sometimes mount exhibitions of the paintings of one artist, e.g. Turner, that are brought together from all over the world. People are (9) _______ to queue for a long time to see them. Many people admire old masters, famous works by great artists, but have little interest in modern art. New works receive (10) _______ in the media only when they are un usual or likely to shock people. Galleries and museums try to encourage a more positive (11) _______ to modern art but many people (12) _______ doubtful.
Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (1–12) choose the correct answer.
ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
In Britain, works of art are (1) ______ in art galleries and, especially outside London, in museums. Shops that sell paintings are also (2) ______ galleries. In the US public art collections are displayed in art museums, and a gallery is a place where people go to buy works of art.
Many galleries and museums in Britain and the US receive limited financial (3) ______ from national or local government. Some galleries obtain money through sponsor ship. Works of art are often expensive and galleries can rarely buy them without organizing a public ap peal or, in Britain, (4) ______ money from the National Art Collections Fund.
Visiting an art gallery is a popular leisure activity for a large number of British people. Galleries and museums are friendlier places than they used to be. Many try to (5) ______ children’s interest in art by (6) _______ school visits. Most Americans make their first (7) _______ to an art museum with their school class, but when they are older, they usually only visit museums when they travel on vacation.
The most popular galleries in Britain, all in London, are the National Gallery, which (8) _______ over 4 million visitors a year, the Tate Gallery, which specializes in the work of British artists. Important art museums in the US include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Galleries sometimes mount exhibitions of the paintings of one artist, e.g. Turner, that are brought together from all over the world. People are (9) _______ to queue for a long time to see them. Many people admire old masters, famous works by great artists, but have little interest in modern art. New works receive (10) _______ in the media only when they are un usual or likely to shock people. Galleries and museums try to encourage a more positive (11) _______ to modern art but many people (12) _______ doubtful.
Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (1–12) choose the correct answer.
ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
In Britain, works of art are (1) ______ in art galleries and, especially outside London, in museums. Shops that sell paintings are also (2) ______ galleries. In the US public art collections are displayed in art museums, and a gallery is a place where people go to buy works of art.
Many galleries and museums in Britain and the US receive limited financial (3) ______ from national or local government. Some galleries obtain money through sponsor ship. Works of art are often expensive and galleries can rarely buy them without organizing a public ap peal or, in Britain, (4) ______ money from the National Art Collections Fund.
Visiting an art gallery is a popular leisure activity for a large number of British people. Galleries and museums are friendlier places than they used to be. Many try to (5) ______ children’s interest in art by (6) _______ school visits. Most Americans make their first (7) _______ to an art museum with their school class, but when they are older, they usually only visit museums when they travel on vacation.
The most popular galleries in Britain, all in London, are the National Gallery, which (8) _______ over 4 million visitors a year, the Tate Gallery, which specializes in the work of British artists. Important art museums in the US include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Galleries sometimes mount exhibitions of the paintings of one artist, e.g. Turner, that are brought together from all over the world. People are (9) _______ to queue for a long time to see them. Many people admire old masters, famous works by great artists, but have little interest in modern art. New works receive (10) _______ in the media only when they are un usual or likely to shock people. Galleries and museums try to encourage a more positive (11) _______ to modern art but many people (12) _______ doubtful.
Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (1–12) choose the correct answer.
ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
In Britain, works of art are (1) ______ in art galleries and, especially outside London, in museums. Shops that sell paintings are also (2) ______ galleries. In the US public art collections are displayed in art museums, and a gallery is a place where people go to buy works of art.
Many galleries and museums in Britain and the US receive limited financial (3) ______ from national or local government. Some galleries obtain money through sponsor ship. Works of art are often expensive and galleries can rarely buy them without organizing a public ap peal or, in Britain, (4) ______ money from the National Art Collections Fund.
Visiting an art gallery is a popular leisure activity for a large number of British people. Galleries and museums are friendlier places than they used to be. Many try to (5) ______ children’s interest in art by (6) _______ school visits. Most Americans make their first (7) _______ to an art museum with their school class, but when they are older, they usually only visit museums when they travel on vacation.
The most popular galleries in Britain, all in London, are the National Gallery, which (8) _______ over 4 million visitors a year, the Tate Gallery, which specializes in the work of British artists. Important art museums in the US include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Galleries sometimes mount exhibitions of the paintings of one artist, e.g. Turner, that are brought together from all over the world. People are (9) _______ to queue for a long time to see them. Many people admire old masters, famous works by great artists, but have little interest in modern art. New works receive (10) _______ in the media only when they are un usual or likely to shock people. Galleries and museums try to encourage a more positive (11) _______ to modern art but many people (12) _______ doubtful.
Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (1–12) choose the correct answer.
ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
In Britain, works of art are (1) ______ in art galleries and, especially outside London, in museums. Shops that sell paintings are also (2) ______ galleries. In the US public art collections are displayed in art museums, and a gallery is a place where people go to buy works of art.
Many galleries and museums in Britain and the US receive limited financial (3) ______ from national or local government. Some galleries obtain money through sponsor ship. Works of art are often expensive and galleries can rarely buy them without organizing a public ap peal or, in Britain, (4) ______ money from the National Art Collections Fund.
Visiting an art gallery is a popular leisure activity for a large number of British people. Galleries and museums are friendlier places than they used to be. Many try to (5) ______ children’s interest in art by (6) _______ school visits. Most Americans make their first (7) _______ to an art museum with their school class, but when they are older, they usually only visit museums when they travel on vacation.
The most popular galleries in Britain, all in London, are the National Gallery, which (8) _______ over 4 million visitors a year, the Tate Gallery, which specializes in the work of British artists. Important art museums in the US include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Galleries sometimes mount exhibitions of the paintings of one artist, e.g. Turner, that are brought together from all over the world. People are (9) _______ to queue for a long time to see them. Many people admire old masters, famous works by great artists, but have little interest in modern art. New works receive (10) _______ in the media only when they are un usual or likely to shock people. Galleries and museums try to encourage a more positive (11) _______ to modern art but many people (12) _______ doubtful.
Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (1–12) choose the correct answer.
ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
In Britain, works of art are (1) ______ in art galleries and, especially outside London, in museums. Shops that sell paintings are also (2) ______ galleries. In the US public art collections are displayed in art museums, and a gallery is a place where people go to buy works of art.
Many galleries and museums in Britain and the US receive limited financial (3) ______ from national or local government. Some galleries obtain money through sponsor ship. Works of art are often expensive and galleries can rarely buy them without organizing a public ap peal or, in Britain, (4) ______ money from the National Art Collections Fund.
Visiting an art gallery is a popular leisure activity for a large number of British people. Galleries and museums are friendlier places than they used to be. Many try to (5) ______ children’s interest in art by (6) _______ school visits. Most Americans make their first (7) _______ to an art museum with their school class, but when they are older, they usually only visit museums when they travel on vacation.
The most popular galleries in Britain, all in London, are the National Gallery, which (8) _______ over 4 million visitors a year, the Tate Gallery, which specializes in the work of British artists. Important art museums in the US include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Galleries sometimes mount exhibitions of the paintings of one artist, e.g. Turner, that are brought together from all over the world. People are (9) _______ to queue for a long time to see them. Many people admire old masters, famous works by great artists, but have little interest in modern art. New works receive (10) _______ in the media only when they are un usual or likely to shock people. Galleries and museums try to encourage a more positive (11) _______ to modern art but many people (12) _______ doubtful.
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