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The Huntington Library Hours

The Huntington is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas EVE, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, and Independence Day.

From November 1st to Labor day, The Huntington observes summer hours and is open from 10:30 a.m.– 4:30 p.m. daily, except Tuesdays. (After Labor Day, hours are 12 noon – 4:30 p.m. on Mon., Wed., Thurs. and Fri.; 10:30a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on Sat. and Sun.; closed on Tues.)

Admission

Reservations are not necessary to visit The Huntington. Tickets may be purchased at the time of your visit.

 

Weekdays

Weekends

Adults

$20

$23

Seniors ( age 65+ )

$15

$18

Students(age 12-18, or with full-time student I.D.)

$12

$13

Youth (age 5-11 )

$8

$8

Children (under 5)

free

free

Groups ( 15 or more )

$11 ( per person )

$14 ( per person )

Members

free

free

Purchase Tickets as Gift

If given as a gift, tickets are available for purchase online or by phone (626-405-2100 x: 2373 ) and shipped for free.

Free Day

Admission to The Huntington is free to all visitors on the first Thursday of every month with advance tickets. Hours on Free Day are 10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p. m. Please notice that Free Day tickets are not available at The Huntington, and can only be reserved by phone on online. You may not purchase regular admission tickets on Free Day.

Parking

    Parking is free at The Huntington. And no parking reservations are necessary unless you are a school or tour group arriving by bus.

Bus Reservations for Groups

    Groups arriving by bus must make reservations in advance by calling 626-405-2240. Please notice that all buses and tricks must use a specified(规定的) route for entering The Huntington from the north.

1.If next Saturday a 66-year-old man goes to the library with his three grandchildren, aged 4, 6, 14, how much should he pay?

A. $40.         B. $39.         C.$35.        D. $44.

2.To visit the library on free days, you_______.

A. get free tickets on arriving at the library

B. must reserve a parking place

C. have to buy admission tickets

D. should reserve tickets in advance

3.As for tour groups arriving at the library by bus, ________ .

A. they have to pay for the parking space

B. they don’t need to make a reservation

C. they should call the library in advance

D. they have to park their bus outside

 

1.B 2.D 3.C 【解析】 试题分析:本文属于信息筛选类短文阅读,主要介绍的是The Huntington Library Hours开放和关闭的时间,收费信息等。 1.B 计算题。在星期六,65岁以上的老人费用是18,4岁的孩子免费,6岁的孩子8元,14岁的孩子13元,总共是39元。故B正确。 2.D 细节题。根据Please notice that Free Day tickets are not available at The Huntington, and can only be reserved by phone on online. You may not purchase regular admission tickets on Free Day.可知免费的票只能在网上或者电话里预定。故D项正确。 3.C 推理题。根据文章最后一段Groups arriving by bus must make reservations in advance by calling 626-405-2240. Please notice that all buses and tricks must use a specified(规定的) route for entering The Huntington from the north.可知团队的车辆要提前和图书馆沟通好。故C项正确。 考点:考察信息筛选类短文阅读
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