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2024年春高二(下)期末联合检测试卷例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whenisthefilmon?A.At6:00p.m..B.At7:00p.m..C.At8:00p.m..2.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Havingdrinks.B.Placinganorder.C.Waitinginline.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inasubway.B.Onabus.C.Inthestreet.4.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Thewaytoreducecars.B.Thecauseofairpollution.C.Theenvironmentaleffectoffactories.5.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoingfirst?A.Pickingupthetoys.B.Washingthedishes.C.Visitingsomefriends.6.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthechefinthenewrestaurant?A.Heworkedharder.B.Hewasyounger.C.Hedidn'tunderstandthecustomers.7.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Bookatableearly.B.Chooseanotherrestaurant.C.Callthechefsoon.8.Whatisthewoman?A.Anairportemployee.B.Atravelagent.C.Apolicewoman.9.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Buyhimanewsuit.B.Filloutthepaperwork.C.Payhimsomemoney.10.Howdoesthemansoundintheend?A.Thankful.B.Angry.C.Anxious.11.Whatattractedtheman'sattention?A.Adownfeatherjacket.B.Aleatherjacket.C.Awinterjacket.12.Howdoesthewomanthinkoftheblackleatherjacket?A.Tooexpensive.B.Notfashionable.C.Quiteworthwhile.13.Whatdoesthewomanprefertodo?A.Focusonthematerial.B.Choosethequalityfirst.C.Balancequalityandprice.14.Whatdidsomeofthewoman'sclassmatesdolastnight?A.Theydidalotofhomework.B.TheytookadifficultFrenchexam.C.Theyenjoyedthemselvesinthetown.15.Whatdidtheman'steacheradvisehimtodo?A.Walkforawhile.B.Gosightseeing.C.Seeafilm.16.Whydoesn'tthemanwanttoeatintown?A.Becauseheisrunningoutoftime.B.Becausehedoesn'tlikethefoodthere.C.Becausehewillhavethemealinthehostfamily.17.Whatisthemainfocusofthetour?A.Thecity'shistoricaldistricts.B.Thecraftandproducemarkets.C.Thedevelopmentofthearchitecture.18.Whatdoesthespeakerremindtouriststodo?A.Buysomeartworks.B.Wearcomfortableshoes.C.Learnaboutthebuildings.19.WhatwasOldCityHallusedfor?A.Government.B.Trade.C.Entertainment.20.Whatissaidaboutthechurch?A.Itdatesbacktomid-19thcentury.B.Itlocatedinthecenterofthecity.C.Itplayedapartinthefoundingofthecity.ATheBestArtExhibitionstoSeeinEurope20242024isanexcitingyearforart.Butwhatexactlyisshowingandwherecanyouseeit?Herearesome,can’t-missartexhibitions.DanFlavin—DedicationsinLightsKunstausBregenz2March-18Aug.2024TheexhibitionofartistDanFlavinfocusesonthesensoryexplorationoflightandcolorinaseriesoflarge-scalesculptures.Floodedinlight,viewerswillseethemselvesbecomepartoftheworks.Thespaces,alongwiththeobjectswithinit,aresetinrelationtoeachotherandthusbecomeinvolvingexperiences.Survivalinthe21stCenturyDeichtorhallen17March-3Nov.2024“Survivalinthe21stCentury”dealswithsomeofhumanity’sbiggestissues:climatechange,digitalrevolution,globalinjusticeetc..Howcanwelivedifferently,eatdifferently,andusetechnologydifferently?Theexhibitionhousewillbecomeaschoolforthenewcentury,welcomingtheimportantchangesineducationandlearning.BrancusiCentrePompidou27May-1July2024ConstantinBrancusi’sarttakescenterstagewithnearly200sculptures,photographs,drawings,andfilms.Thisexhibitionshowsusaspecialwayoflookingatartistsfromthe20thcentury.Itusesoriginalsculpturesthatwereborrowedfromfamousmuseumsaroundtheworldtodisplaygroupsofsculpturestogether,markingasignificanteventforthemuseum’scollection.ArtBaselMesseBasel13-16June2024Arguablytheworld’smostfamousartevent,ArtBasel2024willpresentartfromover250selectedgalleriesacrosstheglobe,withworkscreatedbymorethan4,000artists.Withitssignificantinfluenceontheartmarket,ArtBaselsetsnewtrends,impactspricing,andshapestheglobalartlandscape.1.Wherecanvisitorsbepartoftheworks?A.KunsthausBregenz.B.CentrePompidou.C.Deichtorhallen.D.MesseBasel.2.WhichexhibitionisavailableinSeptember?A.DanFlavin—DedicationsinLights.B.Brancusi.C.Survivalinthe21stCentury.D.ArtBasel.3.WhatdoBrancusiandArtBaselhaveincommon?A.Theyinfluencetheartmarketglobally.B.Theyshowworksfromthe20thcentury.C.Theyfocusontheworksofasingleartist.D.Theyborrowcollectionsfromelsewhere.BOnacloudySaturdaymorninginJuly,ateamof15—alloverage65,allwomen—huntsfortrashacrossMaresPondonCapeCod,atdepthsofupto8feet.ThesearetheOldLadiesAgainstUnderwaterGarbage(OLAUG).Since2017,thegrouphasmadeititsmissiontoremovetrashfrompondsacrossCapeCod.Thegroup’sexistenceisowedtoSusanBaur,aretiredpsychologist.Alifelongnaturelover,shehadbegunswimminginpondsonthecapeasasaferchoicetotheocean.Seeingthegrowinggarbageinthepond,in2017,sheroundeduptwofriendsandapproachedastrangerwithakayak(皮艇),andtogethertheyclearedthelitterfromapond.Soonothersjoinedthem.WhilemanyoutsidershaveexpressedtheirgratitudetoOLAUGforcleaninguptheponds,anumberhavequestionedwhytheyrefertothemselvesas“oldladies”.Althoughsheadmitsthatitwasn'tinitiallyaconsciouschoice,shenowbelievesthatthe“oldlady”identityisanextremelyimportantpartofwhatthegroupisabout.“Over65,ifyou’rehealthyenoughtodowhatwe’redoing,itistheageofthankfulness,”Baursays.Shenotesthat“womenover65tendtofeelthelimitationofaging.”Theylosepowerandsocialstanding,shesays.PartofthegoalofOLAUGistoshowthatolderwomen,workingasateam,candoalotmorethanpeoplemightthink.Criticismaside,themostcommonresponseis“Iwanttojoinyou.”Andafterthatfirstdive,thenewmembers’excitementiseasilyseen.“Theyhavejustswumfartherthanthey’veeverswum.They'veseenwhatthey'veneverseen.Andthey’vedonegood,”saysBaur.“Theycomebackwiththeirheartsbeating.”4.WhatcanwelearnaboutOLAUG?A.ItisestablishedbyBaur’sfriends.B.Itofferssaferswimmingponds.C.Itissupportedbyretiredpsychologists.D.Itaimstoremovetrashfromponds.5.WhatdoBaur’swordsinparagraph5suggest?A.Peopleover65arerarelyhealthy.B.Peopleshouldbethankfulforoldage.C.Olderwomencanstillcontributetothesociety.D.Olderpeoplemaylosechancetodowhattheylike.6.WhatistheattitudeofmostnewmemberstowardsOLAUG?A.Favorable.B.Intolerant.C.Doubtful.D.Unclear.7.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.OLAUG:MakingtheWorldaCleanerPlaceBOLAUG:theOnlySolutiontoUnderwaterTrash.C.OldLadies:DivingDeepforaCleanerCapeCodD.OldLadies:UnsungHeroesofPondConservationCIfyousitatyourcomputeralldayandthenlieonthesofaformorescreentimeintheevening,yourhealthcantakeahit.However,abodyofevidencelinksinactivelifestylestoanincreasedriskofdiabetes(糖尿病),memorylossanddeathfromheartdisease.Anewstudyfindsyoucancutthatriskwithstrikinglysmallamountsofactivity.ResearcherKeithDiazofColumbiaUniversityMedicalCenterandhiscolleaguessetouttofindoutwhat’stheleastamountofphysicalactivityapersonmustdotoreducethehealthrisksofsitting.Theyinvitedvolunteerstocometotheirlabandemulateatypicalworkday.“They’dcomeinandsitforeighthours,”Diazexplains.Thevolunteerswereconnectedtocontinuousglucose(葡萄糖)monitorstomeasurebloodsugarlevels,andtheirbloodpressurewasmeasured,too.Then,theparticipantstookwalkingbreaksofdifferentlengthsandfrequency.Theparticipantswalkedonanexercisemachineataleisurelypace—about1.9milesperhour.“Wewerereallystruckbyjusthowpowerfultheeffectswere,”Diazsays.Peoplewhomovedfiveminuteseveryhalf-hourexperiencedanearly60%reductioninpost-mealbloodsugarrises.“Ihaveneverseenthatkindofadropinbloodsugar,otherthanwithmedication,”Diazsays.MorethanoneoutofeverythreeadultsintheU.S.hasprediabetes,andnearlyhalfofadultshavehighbloodpressure.BothconditionsincreasetheriskofheartdiseasewhichisthetopcauseofdeathintheU.S..So,Diazsaysmanypeoplecanbenefitfromsmall,frequentmovementbreaks.Eachweek,adultsareadvisedtoget150minutesofmoderate-intensityphysicalactivity.Itcanbebrokenupintosmallerparts,30minutesaday,fivetimesaweekforexampleorevenshorterbreaksthataremorefrequent.“Ithinkit’seasiertofindsmallamountsoftimetogetsomeexercise,”Diazsays.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“emulate”inparagraph2referto?A.Describe.B.Imitate.C.Schedule.D.Consider.9.Whatdoparticipantshavetodo?A.Measuretheirbloodpressurewitheachother.B.Takemedicinestolowerbloodsugarlevels.C.Takebreaksofdifferentlengthwhilewalking.D.Takeirregularwalkingrestsofvaryingduration.10.WhatdoesDiazsuggestadultsdo?A.Scheduleadaily150-minuteexercise.B.Engageinshortregularexercisebreaks.C.Aimforonelongexerciseperiodperweek.D.Avoidtakinganybreaksfromworkforexercise.11.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.Entertainment.B.Business.C.Education.D.Health.DInrecentyears,someresearchershavebeenexploringthepossibilityofso-called“automatedvaletparking”,afunctionthatwouldallowacartodriveitselffromtheentranceofaparkingtoafreeparkingspot.Whilethisautonomousdrivingapplicationgatheredgreatresearchinterest,itsreliablerealizationhassofarprovedchallenging.ResearchersatMachDriveinShanghairecentlydevelopedOCEAN,anOpenspaceCollision-freEtrAjectoryplaNnerfortheautonomousparkingofvehicles.Thisplannerwasfoundtosignificantlyimprovetheabilityofcarstosafelyreachaparkingspot,withoutcolliding(碰撞)withobjectsontheway.Itwasdesignedtoovercomethetwoprimaryshortcomingsofapproachespresentedinpreviousstudiestacklingautonomousparking.Thefirstoftheseistheinabilitytoaccuratelypredictcollisions,whilethesecondinvolvespoorperformanceinreal-timetests.TheOCEANplannerbuildsonapreviouslyintroducedapproachcalledHybridOptimization-basedCollisionAvoidance(H-OBCA),dealingwithitsprimarylimitations.Itsimproveddesignultimatelyimprovesitsabilitytoavoidcollisions,alongwithitsstabilityandspeedinrealtime.“Toavoidcollisions,wehaveredesignedasimplermathematicalmodelandfoundamethodtodealwiththeproblem,makingthesolutionprocessfasterandmoreefficient,”Wang,Luandtheircolleagueswroteintheirpaper.Theytestedtheirplanneronhundredsofsimulated(模拟的)scenesandconductedreal-worldexperimentsinpublicparkingareas.Theirresultswerehighlypromising,asOCEANwasfoundtooutperformavarietyofmethodsforautonomousparkingapplications.“Resultsshowthattheproposedmethodhasbettersystemperformancecomparedwithotherstandards,”Wang,Luandhiscolleaguesexplainedintheirpaper.“Ourmethodmakesitpossibletodeploy(部署)large-scaleparkingplanneronlowcomputingpowerplatformsthatrequirereal-timeperformance.”Theplannerdevelopedbythisteamofresearcherscouldbeimprovedandtestedinadditionalreal-worldtrials.Inthefuture,itcouldbedeployedbycar-makingfirms,contributingtotheintroductionofautomatedvehicleparkingtechnologies.12.Whatchallengedoesautomatedparkingface?A.Avoidingcollisionswithobstacles.B.Reachingaparkingspotquickly.C.Increasinginresearchinvestment.D.Gatheringinterestintheresearch.13.WhatdoweknowaboutOCEAN?AItperformspoorlyinreal-timetests.B.Itisbasedonapreviousstudy..C.Itfailstoaccuratelypredictcollisions.D.Itistestedmainlyinpublicparkingareas.14.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Theplannerfailsonreal-timeplatforms.BThecurrentplannerisnotperfectenough..C.Parkingplannerisonlyforsmall-scaleuse.D.Theplannerhasbeendeployedonmanyplatforms.15.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.TheunderlyinglogicoftheOCEANplanner.B.ThepossibleapplicationoftheOCEANplanner.C.Animprovedplannerforautonomouscarparking.D.Anintroductiontoanautonomousdrivingtechnology.HowtoFindYourDreamCareer?Inaworldwhereweallspendsomuchtimeworking,thejobyouhaveplaysabigroleinyouroverallhappiness.Herearesomestepsyoucantaketohelpyoudiscoveryourdreamcareer.●Makealistofyourfavoriteactivities 16,soyoucanstartbylistingyourfavoriteactivities.Thismayincludehobbiesortasksyouenjoydoingatwork.Byansweringquestionslike“Whatifmoneyweren’taproblem?”,youcanfigureoutthemostsatisfyingaspectsofyourcareer.___Onceyou’vedeterminedyourfavoriteactivities,considerwhyyoulikethem.Whatdoyouenjoyaboutthem?Forexample,ifyouenjoydoingjigsawpuzzles(拼图游戏),youmayfindthatusingproblem-solvingskillstoreachalogicalgoalmotivatesyou.●ResearchrolesthatinvolvethoseinterestsUnderstandingwhatyouenjoycanhelpyoufindrolesthatincludethoseelements.18.Ifyoufeelmotivatedbysolvingproblemsatwork,youcanfindcareersinmanyfieldsthatfocusonsolvingproblemsdependingonyourinterestsandstrengths.●PursuetrainingandeducationAfteryoudecideonacareerthatallowsyoutodowhatyouenjoy,researchtheeducationandtrainingrequirementsforthejob.19,youmightexploredifferentcollegesanduniversitiestofindaprogramthatworksbestforyou.Ifyourchosencareerrequiresrelevantexperience,youcanstartwithentry-levelrolestogainexperienceforyourdreamjob. 20.Createadetailedresumeandthensearchforjoblistings.Youcanalsoaskprofessionalsiftheycanrecommendyouforaposition.A.IfitrequiresadegreeB.ConsiderthejigsawpuzzleexampleC.IfyouwanttomeetjobrequirementsD.DeterminewhatinterestsyouaboutthemE.FindcareersthatinvolvesolvingproblemsF.Afterthat,youcansearchforopenpositionsG.AdreamcareerallowsyoutofocusonyourpassionsAfewyearsago,BenGomesreceivedanupsettingcallatwork.Thecallertoldhimthathis92-year-oldmother,Thomasinha,wasbeingrushedtothehospitalaftershehadbeen“21byacar”inthestreet.He 22tothehospitaltoseeher.“Iwas23ofwhatmighthavehappenedtoher,”Gomes24.“Sheisanoldlady,andquiteweak.”Gomessoonlearnedthe25ofwhathadhappened.Thomasinhasometimesgot26fromvolunteerdriverstoaseniorcenter.Thatday,herjacketcord(细绳)got27inthedoorasshegotoutofthecar.Thedriverdidn’t28anddroveoff,draggingThomasinhaalong.Somebodywhosawherranacrossthestreet,gotinfrontofthecar,and29thedriver.Atthispointshe30,andGomesbelievesthisiswhenshebrokeherhip(髋骨)—aserious31forawomaninher90s.“I’msoincrediblygratefulthatIwasnot32bythesightthatIsofearedwhenIwenttothehospital.It’sjusttoo33formetothinkof,”Gomessaid.“Wordslike‘thankyou’doesnot34expressdeepappreciation,”headded.“ButIdon’tknowifI’dhave35wordstosaythan‘Thankyouforwhatyoudidformymother.’”21.A.crashedB.attractedC.killedD.dragged22.A.returnedB.racedC.reportedD.applied23.A.contentB.consciousC.scaredD.informed24.A.recalledB.arguedC.declaredD.insisted25A.limitsB.detailsC.consequencesD.benefits.26.A.presentsB.instructionsC.callsD.rides27.A.leftB.caughtC.fixedD.damaged28.A.noticeB.careC.listenD.respond29.A.grabbedB.thankedC.stoppedD.recognized30.A.hesitatedB.sighedC.stoodD.fell31.A.injuryB.mistakeC.illnessD.difficulty32.A.frightenedB.shockedC.greetedD.moved33.A.terribleB.wonderfulC.confusingD.complex34.A.freelyB.merelyC.necessarilyD.properly35.A.longerB.betterC.fewerD.truer阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Inrecentyears,TanghuLakeinWuhan,hasbecomeanewbreeding(繁殖的)groundforjacana,ararewaterbird,36(follow)localgovernmenteffortstoimprovetheecologyofpondsandlakesinthecity.“Tenyearsago,jacanaswere37(hard)seeninWuhan.Withthedeepeningofecologicalenvironmentprotectioninrecentyears,thenumberofplaces38theycanbeobservedinWuhanisincreasing,”saidYanJun,presidentoftheWuhanBird-WatchingAssociation.ThebirdsflytoWuhaninMayand39(they)breedingperiodisfromJunetoAugust.Afterthebabybirdslearn40(fly)inSeptembertheymovesouth.However,thereturnofthebird,whichis41second-classnationalprotection,haspresentedachallengethisyear.Aspartofeffortstokeepthelakesclean,waterplants42(remove)fromthelakeseveryyear.Theannualclearanceisanecessityastoomanyplantsonthewater’ssurfacecanblocksunlight43(need)byunderwatermicroorganismsandleadtoanimbalanceintheecosystem.However,someoftheplantsduetoberemovedthisyearcontainjacana44(nest)asthebreedingseasonfallsatthesametimeastheannualclearanceofthewaterplants.Thebird-watchingassociationhasreported45situationtotheWuhanForestryandParksBureau.46.假定你是李华,你校将举办一场关于“唐诗鉴赏”(AppreciationofTangPoetry)的讲座。外教Thompson对中国古诗词非常感兴趣,请用英语写一封邮件,邀请他参加。内容包括:1.讲座的时间和地点;2.讲座的目的和内容;3.发出邀请。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearThompson,Yours,LiHua47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Inhighschool,Iwasthekindofstudentwhopreferredtoremainunnoticed,hidingintheshadowsofmylouderandmoreoutgoingclassmates.SingingwasasecretjoythatIheldclosetomyheart,butthefearofbeingjudgedandlaughedatkeptmefromeversharingitopenly.Oneunexpectedday,duringaschool-widemeeting,apopularsongfilledtheair,andIfoundmyselfsingingalongabsentmindedly.LittledidIknowthatmymusicteacher,MissJohnson,hadoverheardmyunguardedmoment.Dayslater,afterthefinalbellrang,MissJohnsonapproachedmewithakindsmile.“Iheardyousingingduringthemeeting,”shesaid,hervoicefilledwithsurprise.“Youhaveabeautifulvoice.Haveyoueverconsideredparticipatingintheschool’ssingingcompetition?”Myheartsank.Ishookmyhead,myvoicebarelynoticeableasIwhispered,“I’mtooshy.Icouldn’tdothat.”MissJohnson’seyestwinkledwithunderstanding.“Shynessisjustawallyou’vebuiltaroundyourself,”shesaidgently.“Butwithpracticeandcourage,youcanbreakthroughit.Iseepotentialinyou,andIbelieveinyou.”Herwordstouchedmedeeply,andforthefirsttime,Ifeltalittlebrave.Idecidedtotakeheradviceandstartpracticing.Isanginmyroom,alone,withthedoorclosed,everydayafterschool.Ifacedthemirror,pretendingtherewasanaudiencebeforeme,andIsangwithallmyheart.Myvoicewasinitiallylowanduncertain,butwitheverypassingday,itgrewstrongerandmoreconfident.MissJohnsoncontinuedtoencourageme,remindingmethattalentwasmeanttobeshared.Shesaid,“Yourvoiceisagift,andtheworlddeservestohearit.Don’tletshynessrobyouofthatopportunity.”Inspiredbyherwords,Igatheredallmycourageandsignedupforthesingingcompetition.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Thedayofthesingingcompetitionfinallyarrived.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Asthelastmusicnotedisappeared,theaudienceeruptedinapplause._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2024年春高二(下)期末联合检测试卷英语例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whenisthefilmon?A.At6:00p.m..B.At7:00p.m..C.At8:00p.m..2.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Havingdrinks.B.Placinganorder.C.Waitinginline.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inasubway.B.Onabus.C.Inthestreet.4.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Thewaytoreducecars.B.Thecauseofairpollution.C.Theenvironmentaleffectoffactories.5.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoingfirst?A.Pickingupthetoys.B.Washingthedishes.C.Visitingsomefriends.6.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthechefinthenewrestaurant?A.Heworkedharder.B.Hewasyounger.C.Hedidn'tunderstandthecustomers.7.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Bookatableearly.B.Chooseanotherrestaurant.C.Callthechefsoon.8.Whatisthewoman?A.Anairportemployee.B.Atravelagent.C.Apolicewoman.9.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Buyhimanewsuit.B.Filloutthepaperwork.C.Payhimsomemoney.10.Howdoesthemansoundintheend?A.Thankful.B.Angry.C.Anxious.11.Whatattractedtheman'sattention?A.Adownfeatherjacket.B.Aleatherjacket.C.Awinterjacket.12.Howdoesthewomanthinkoftheblackleatherjacket?A.Tooexpensive.B.Notfashionable.C.Quiteworthwhile.13.Whatdoesthewomanprefertodo?A.Focusonthematerial.B.Choosethequalityfirst.C.Balancequalityandprice.14.Whatdidsomeofthewoman'sclassmatesdolastnight?A.Theydidalotofhomework.B.TheytookadifficultFrenchexam.C.Theyenjoyedthemselvesinthetown.15.Whatdidtheman'steacheradvisehimtodo?A.Walkforawhile.B.Gosightseeing.C.Seeafilm.16.Whydoesn'tthemanwanttoeatintown?A.Becauseheisrunningoutoftime.B.Becausehedoesn'tlikethefoodthere.C.Becausehewillhavethemealinthehostfamily.17.Whatisthemainfocusofthetour?A.Thecity'shistoricaldistricts.B.Thecraftandproducemarkets.C.Thedevelopmentofthearchitecture.18.Whatdoesthespeakerremindtouriststodo?ABuysomeartworks.B.Wearcomfortableshoes.C.Learnaboutthebuildings..19.WhatwasOldCityHallusedfor?A.Government.B.Trade.C.Entertainment.20.Whatissaidaboutthechurch?A.Itdatesbacktomid-19thcentury.B.Itlocatedinthecenterofthecity.C.Itplayedapartinthefoundingofthecity.ATheBestArtExhibitionstoSeeinEurope20242024isanexcitingyearforart.Butwhatexactlyisshowing,andwherecanyouseeit?Herearesomecan’t-missartexhibitions.DanFlavin—DedicationsinLightsKunstausBregenz2March-18Aug.2024TheexhibitionofartistDanFlavinfocusesonthesensoryexplorationoflightandcolorinaseriesoflarge-scalesculptures.Floodedinlight,viewerswillseethemselvesbecomepartoftheworks.Thespaces,alongwiththeobje

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