Still seeking a destination for your weekend break? There are some places which are proba

Still seeking a destination for your weekend break? There are some places which are probably a mere wall away from your college.

King’s Art Centre
    A day at the Centre could mean a visit to an exhibition of the work of one of the most interesting contemporary artists on show anywhere. This weekend sees the opening of an exhibition of four local artists.
    You could attend a class teaching you how to ‘learn from the masters’ or get more creative with paint – free of charge.
    The Centre also runs two life drawing classes for which there is a small fee.

The Botanic Garden
    The Garden has over 8,000 plant species; it holds the research and teaching collection of living plants for Cambridge University.
    The multi-branched Torch Aloe here is impressive. The African plant produces red flowers above blue-green leaves, and is not one to miss.
    Get to the display house to see Dionaea muscipula, a plant more commonly known as the Venus Flytrap that feeds on insects and other small animals.
    The Garden is also a place for wildlife-enthusiasts. Look for grass snakes in the lake. A snake called ‘Hissing Sid’ is regularly seen lying in the heat of the warm sun.

Byron’s Pool
    Many stories surround Lord Byron’s time as a student of Cambridge University. Arriving in 1805, he wrote a letter complaining that it was a place of “mess and drunkenness”. However, it seems as though Byron did manage to pass the time pleasantly enough. I’m not just talking about the pet bear he kept in his rooms. He spent a great deal of time walking in the village.
    It is also said that on occasion Byron swam naked by moonlight in the lake, which is now known as Byron’s Pool. A couple of miles past Grant Chester in the south Cambridge shire countryside, the pool is surrounded by beautiful circular paths around the fields. The cries of invisible birds make the trip a lovely experience and on the way home you can drop into the village for afternoon tea. If you don’t trust me, then perhaps you’ll take it from Virginia Woolf – over a century after Byron, she reportedly took a trip to swim in the same pool.
32. As mentioned in the passage, there is a small charge for ____.
           A. attending the masters’ class
           B. working with local artists
           C. learning life drawing
           D. seeing an exhibition
33. “Torch Aloe” and “Venus Flytrap” are ____.
           A. common insects
           B. impressive plants
           C. rarely-seen snakes
           D. wildlife-enthusiasts
34. We can infer from the passage that Byron seemed ____.
           A. to fear pet bears
           B. to like walking
           C. to be a heavy drinker
           D. to finish university in 1805
35.  In the passage Byron’s Pool is described as a lake ____.
           A. surrounded by fields
           B. owned by Lord Byron
           C. located in Grant Chester
           D. discovered by Virginia Woolf

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