You can't visit New York City without visiting the legendary Empire State Building. This building towers over all others, and offers you incredible views from its 96th floor observation platform. On clear days, you will be able to see up to 80 miles away from you, giving you incomparable views of New York City. The building has been used for many movies including An Affair to Remember and Sleepless in Seattle, so you may find that the observation platform looks a little familiar. You can relive your favorite moments from each movie during your visit. Everyone loves their visit to this building!
Go behind the scenes and see what goes into the making of some of your favorite television series with the NBC Studio Tour. This tour will take you behind all the daily operations of a live broadcast as well to show you how the magic on-screen is created by the hard work and dedication of the numerous behind-the-scenes workers. Throughout the course of the tour, you will see the sets of NBC Sports, Saturday Night Live, and Dateline. By the time you finish the tour, you will have a whole new appreciation for the detail that goes into costumes, props, and other features of the television business.
Nobody can visit New York City without stopping by one of the most famous art museums in the world, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Modern and Contemporary Art Museum. Known for its incredible exhibits, this museum is a cultural center of the art world. Even the architecture of the magnificent building lends itself to the perfect mix of artwork and life. The natural lighting found throughout the museum only helps to improve the artwork and the experience of any art lover who visits there.
21. Which of the following is true of the Empire Building?
A. You can have a view of up to 80 miles away from it anytime.
B. The movie An Affair to Remember can be seen here.
C. The building has been used for shooting films many times.
D. The tour will remind you of your good old days.
22. What will you get during the NBC Studio Tour?
A. You will get an idea of how a film is shot.
B. You will know how a live broadcast is made.