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As heart of the Renainssance, Florence has long been one of the most attractive spots in Europe — So much to see, so little time. To help you plan your sightseeing, I’ve listed my ideal itineraries (旅行计划), whether you’re going for one day, two days or more .     Florence deserves at least one well-organized day: see the Accademia (David), tour the Uffizi Gallery (Renaissance art), visit the underrated Bargello (best statues), and do my Renaissance Walk. Art lovers will want to chisel out another day of their itinerary for the many other cultural treasures. Florence in Two or More Days Day 1 8:30   Accademia (David) — with a reservation. 10:00   Museum of San Marco (art by Fra Angelico). 12:00   Explore Mercato Centrale and have lunch. 14:00   Medici Chapels (Michelangelo sculptures). 16:00   Visit Duomo interior and/or the Baptistery. 17:30  Follow my Renaissance Walk. 20:00   Dinner or tour the Palazzo Vecchio (open until 23:00). Day 2 9:00   Bargello (great statues). 10:30  Duomo Museum (statues by Donatello and Michelangelo), or the Galileo Science Museum . 12:30   Lunch, then wander and shop. 14:00   Take a bike or walking tour. 16:30   Uffizi Gallery — with a reservation. 19:00   Cross Ponte Vecchio for the Oltrarno Walk. 21:00   Dinner in Oltrarno. 

Skipping Lines at Major Sights

The plans outlined above assume that you'll use my strategies to avoid wasting hours in line for the big attractions — especially the Uffizi Gallery and Accademia. These sights nearly always have long ticket-buying lines, especially in peak season (April–Oct) and on holiday weekends. Crowds thin out on off-season weekdays. You have two easy options for skipping lines: buy a Firenze Card or make reservations.

21. The underlined expression “chisel out” in the second paragraph probably means ______.  A. end              B. cut           C. fix           D. spare   

22. According to the author, no matter how long you may stay, you don’t want to miss ______.   

A. Accademia (David), Duomo Museum and the Uffizi Gallery 

B. Bargello, Ponte Vecchio and the Renaissance Walk

C. Accademia (David), Bargello and the Uffizi Gallery

D. Bargello, the Uffizi Gallery and the Galileo Science Museum .

23. The author’s purpose of writing this passage is ______.  A. to persuade you to visit Florence

B. to recommend a travel plan for Florence 

C. to introduce some tourist attractions in Florence 

D. to describe his/ her own travel experience in Florence

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