3you are going to read an article about an art gallery. six sentences have been removed from the article,choose from the sentences a-g the one which fits each gap (1-6). there is one extra sentence which you donot need to use.the tate modernsituated on the south bank of the thames river, directly opposite st paul's cathedral, is a large, imposingbuilding what used to be the bankside power station, which was designed by giles ghbert scott, the creator of thered telephone box, is now britain's national gallery of modern art, the tate modern since it first opened in the year2000, the tate modern has become the most visited modern art gallery in the world,the best way to approach the gallery is to walk from the north side of the river across the millennium bridge(15)_ you might want to have your photo taken while you're on the bridge too, with the gallery in the backgroundwhen you get inside, stop for a moment to admire the majestic turbine hall.(16) it is now used to display large,specially-commissioned works by contemporary artists.going up from here, there are a large number of rooms on five levels to explore in the gallery and each containsfabulous treasures from the world of modern art. (17) these are organised according to where they are placed inimportant moments or movements of twentieth century art. the permanent collections are displayed on levels 3 and 5of the galleryafter admiring the turbine hall and any exhibits it holds, the next level is level 2, where you can see small,temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. this is where you can see very new, daring and often exciting works bythe latest artists. ( these sections are entitled material gestures, which focuses on abstract andexpressionist works of art, and poetry and dream, which displays surrealist works of art from artists such as the greatsalvador dali.level 4 is used for major temporary exhibitions. if you want to see one of these then you have to pay an entrancefee (19)_ the top floor of exhibition space is level 5 this contains the rest of the permanent collection. fans ofartists such as pablo picasso can find his work in the section called states of flux. the final section is energy andprocess, which focuses on an art movement called arte povera.from the magnificence of the building to the treasures contained in it, tate modern is a must for any visitor tolondon. (20) apart from walking across the bridge, visitors have access by boat, train or tube. if get the chance,don't miss out on one of the best art experiences in the world! a then, it's up to level 3, which houses two sections of the permanent collectionb it was once the heart of the power station.c there are many different transport systems that link to the museum.d the collections are made up of modern and contemporary works of art from 1900 onwards.e there is no other museum of art like it.f this is the only part of the gallery that isn't free to get into.g that way you get a spectacular view of scott's striking building before you go inside