A Day at the Museum在博物館的一天

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    Conversation A
    (Mark, Dan, Katie and Grace are outside the Queensland Museum.)
    Grace: Did you too prepare for this report?
    Mark: I did. We’re reporting on—
    Dan: Queensland’s two native cultures.
    Grace: Do you know their names?
    Dan: Sure I do. But let’s not talk about them here. Let’s go inside and find out more!
    參考答案:
    Different nations have different customs and traditions.
    不同的民族有不同的習(xí)俗和文化。
    Conversation B
    (inside the museum)
    Lady: Hi, my name is Pat. Welcome to Dandiiri Maiwar.
    Mark: Dand-what?
    Lady: Dandiiri Maiwar. In Aboriginal language it means “to meet at the river.”
    Dan: Oh, cool! We’re here to learn about Queensland’s two native cultures.
    Pat: The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples?
    Dan: Right!
    Pat: You came to the right place. Here you can learn about Torres Strait Islander peoples’ customs and traditions.
    Conversation C
    Pat: There are six circles here.
    Dan: Write that down, Mark.
    Mark: You write it down.
    Grace: Both you write it down.!
    Pat: Three of the circles are about the Aboriginal culture.
    Katie: And the other three are about the Torres Strait Islanders?
    Pat: That’s right! You can learn all about their different languages, customs and cultures.
    Grace: Thank you, Pat. We’ll look around.