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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks
THE EARTH GALLERIES
To many people, the word ‘geology’ conjures up rather dull image of lumps of rock in glass cases. People tend to regard geology as an academic subject that you don’t need to know about (1) __________you have to study it at school. If you visit te Earth Galleries at London’s Natural history Museum, however, you’ll (2) __________ that this image couldn’t be further from the truth.
The aim of the exhibition is not to procedure future geologists, but rather to inspire interest in a subject which is relevant to everyday life. The Earth Galleries turn the traditional idea of geological museum (3) __________, literacy because you begin at the top. The central space in the museum is a glass-topped atrium. As you enter, you (4) __________ up to the top of this by escalator. On the (5) __________, the escalator passed through a massive revolving globe, measuring eleven metres (6) __________ diameter. This represents a planet, not necessarily the Earth. (7) __________ at the top, you work your way down through the six different exhibitions that (8) __________ the museum.
The individual exhibitions explain natural phenomena such as earthquakes and volcanoes as well as looking at the Earth’s energy (9) __________ and where our most common building (10) __________ come from. These exhibitions allow everyone to appreciate the fascination of geology.
Trả lời câu hỏi dưới đây:
________(3)
Đáp án là B. turn something upside down: làm xáo lộn tung bành cái gì đó