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北京东城区2023-2024学年高二上学期期中英语试题

第一节(共11小题;每小题2分,共22分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

AtBeaverCreek,TheExtraordinaryAwaitsYou

Arenotwosnowflakesalike?Thesnowflakesweseeinthewin:eraremostlikely

completelyuniquefromoneother.

BeaverCreekisagreatplace(oexperienceihebeautyofthesnow,withprogramsfor

everyone—fromchildren,teens,andwomen-onlylessonstosmallgroupsandprivate-guided

experiences.

FirstTrack,fromBeaverCreekReserve,letsyoubethefirstonthemountain,withan

adventurethatbeginsat7:30a.m.whenyouaremetbyskiprofessionalsandtakenonaprivate,

guidedtour—beforethemountainisopentothepublic.Onceyouhaveskied,youaretreatedto

adeliciousbreakfastatAllie'sCabin.

IfyouarclookingforahigherlevelofcomfortthereistheWhiteCarpetClub,from

BeaverCreekReserve.LocatedintheheartofBeaverCreekVillage,itmaximizesyourtimeon

themountainbystreamliningyouraccesstoit.Attheclub,thereareprivatelockersandboot

dryers,alongwithpreferredself-parkingandaslope-sideskiwaiter.Areceptionistcanassist

withlifttickets,passpurchases,dinnerreservations,andactivityrecommendations.

Ofcourse,thereismoretoexploreduringthewinterinBeaverCreekaswell.Thereisice

skating,snowshoeing,shopping,andspas-younameit,BeaverCreekhasit.1(istheperfect

placetotakeadvantageofthesnowandbeinthemoment,inthemountains,together.

Theextraordinaryisararecombinationofone-of-a-kindexperiencesdesignedtobe

sharedwithservicethatexceedsexpectation.Theextraordinarybringsyouclosertoone

anotherandoffersaspecialplacetobelongtogether.BelonginTheExtraordinary.

BEAVERCREEK.COM

21.FirstTrackcanoffervisitors

A.anearlyvisitB.aniceskatingshow

C.atastylunchD.afreeskiinglesson

22.WhatistheWhiteCarpetClubspecialfor?

A.Skillfultrainers.B.Quietlivingexperience.

C.Thoughtfulservice.D.Goodviewsoverthemountain.

23.Thepassageiswrittento.

A.attractvisitorsB.comparedifferentprograms

C.appealforsportsD.introducetrainingcourses

B

Youcan'twalkintotheofficev/ithoutRihanna'svoicesinging'Xvorkworkworkworkworkwork“inyour

head.AndthatonelinefromLadyGaga's"BadRomance^stillmakesyouwanttoscream.Thesearecommonly

knewnasearwonnsongs一thosestickytunesthatcontinuetoplayinyourhead.Arecentstudyfindsthatmore

than90%ofadultsreporthearingearwormsongsonaweeklybasis.

Fortunately,mostpeoplereportearworinsongsaspleasant.Butothersfindthemannoyingorevenmaddening.

"Somepeoplearetroubledbythemtothepointthatitdisturbsli他JsaysElizabethHellmuthMargulis,aprofessor

attheUniversityofArkansaswhohasstudiedcarwormsongs.

Margulissaysearwormsongstendtohavesomepredictablecharacteristics.Foronething,theytendtosmall

pansofasong—notthewholetrack.And“thesongsyou'veheardrecentlyalsohavethemostpossibilitytoget

stuckinyourmemory,5,shesays.

Butsometimessomethingstrangeandunpredictablecanalsostartatrackpayinginyourhead."OnceIwasat

thedoctor'sofficeandsawaposterofamanwhoIthoughtlookedlikeGaston—acharacterfromBeautyandthe

Beast''Margulisrecalls.Acoupleminutespassed,andsherealizedshecouldn'tget"BeOurGuesC,thesongin

themovie,outofherhead,eventhoughshehadn'tthoughtofthetuneinyears.Inthatinstance,shewasableto

identifyherearworm'strigger:theGaston-lookingmanintheposter.t4Buttheconnectionscanbereallyunclear,n

shesays.

Margulispointsoutthatinallofhumanhistor)\recordedmusicisaverynewphenomenon.Shesayssome

haveinferredthatcarwonnsongsarcalsonew——theunintendedconsequenceofbeingabletohearthesamesong

playedeverywherein(hesamewayoverandoveragain.Sofar,theconvincingexplanationforwhyhumanbeings

experiencecarwonnsongsremainsamystery.Buttherearcsomewell-establishedwaystocastoffthecarwonn

songs.

“Findingamentallydemandingtaskandputtingyourmindonitusuallyshiftsattentionawayfrominternal

music.Peopletendtogetearwomiswhenperformingtasksthatdon'trequiretheirfullattention—stufflikedoing

thedishes,“Margulissays.

Chewinggumcanalsohelp.Whenasongisstuckinourheads,it'salmostlikewe'resingingalongwithit.If

youmakeyourmouthdosomethingelse—chewinggum,eatingamealortalkingwithafriend-thatcankickout

theearwonn.

Youcouldalsofaceyourenemy.Bylisteningtothefulltrackthatincludesthepassagestuckinyourhead,you

mayfind“closure“andrelief.

24.Whichofthefollowingismostlikelytobeanearwormsong?

A.Asongmadeupofsimplewords.

B.Asongheardfrequentlythesedays.

C.Asongsungbyamostfamoussinger.

D.Asonglearnedduringone'schildhood.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trigger“inParagraph4mean?

A.Type.B.Tune.

C.Cause.D.Characteristic.

26.Wecaninfer(hatearwormsongsmay.

A.resultfrommoderntechnologyB.beexperiencedovermeals

C.helpregainlostmemoriesD.hurtone'shearing

27Whatismainlytalkedaboutintliclastthreeparagraphs?

A.Whywehearearwormsongs.B.Wheretofindearwormsongs.

C.Whenwehearcarwormsongs.D.Howtogetovercarwormsongs.

C

Automation(自动化)wasahottopic.Nearlyeveryoneagreedthatpeoplewouldbeworkinglessonce

computersandotherkindsofautomaticmachinerybecamewidespread.Foroptimists,thiswasapromiseof

liberation:AtlasthumanitywouldbefreedfromconstanttoiLandwecouldalldevoteourdaystomorerefined

pursuits.Butotherssawathreat:Millionsofpeoplewouldbethrownoutofwork,anddesperatemasseswould

roamthestreets.Lookingbackfrom50yearshcncc,thecontroversyoverautomationseemsaquaintandcurious

episode.Thedisputewasneverresolved.

A.J.Hayes,aleader(andnorelationtome),wrotein1964:Automationisnotjustanewkindof

mechanizationbutarevolutionaryforcecapableofoverturningovrsocialorder.Whereasmechanizationmade

workersmoreefficient—andthusmorevaluable——automationthreatenstomakethemsuperfluous(过剩的)

andthuswithoutvalue.TheopinionsIhavecitedhererepresentextremepositions,and(herewerealsomany

milderviews.ButIthinkit'sfairtosaythatmostearlystudentsofautomation,includingbothcriticsand

enlhusiasts,believedthenewtechnologywouldleadusintoaworldwherepeopleworkedmuchless.

Asforeconomicconsequences,worriesaboutunemploymenthavecertainlynotgoneaway—notwithjob

lossesinthecurrentrecessionapproaching2millionworkersinourcountryalone.Butrecentjoblossesare

commonlyattributedtocausesotherthanautomation,suchascompetitionfromoverseasoraroller-coaster

financialsystem.Inanycase,thevisionofaworldwheremachinesdoalltheworkandpeoplestandidlybyhas

simplynotcometopass.

Thespreadofautomationoutsideofthefactoryhasaltereditssocialandeconomicimpactinsomecurious

ways.Inmanycases,theneteffectofautomationisnotthatmachinesaredoingworkthatpeopleusedtodo.

Insteadwe'vedispensedwiththepeoplewhousedtobepaidtorunthemachines,andwe'velearnedtorunthem

ourselves.Thesetrendscontradictalmostalltheexpectationsofearlywritersonautomation,bothoptimistsand

pessimists.Sofar,automationhasneitherliberatedusfromtheneedtoworknordeprived(录lj夺)usofthe

opportunitytowork.Instead,wc,rcworkingmorethanever.

Whatabouttradescloser(omyownvitalinterests?Willsciencebeautomated?Technologyalreadyhasa

centralroleinmanyareasofresearch;forexample,genomesequencescouldnotbereadbytraditionallab-bench

methods.Replacingthescientistwillpresumablybealittleharderthanreplacingthelabtechnician,butwhena

machineexhibitsenoughcuriosityandtenacity,Ithinkwe'lljusthavetowelcomeitasacompanioninzealous

research.Andifthescientistiselbowedasidebyanautomaton,thensurelythesciencewritercan'tholdouteither.

I'mreadyfbrmy15-hourworkweek.

28.InParagraph1,thewritermainlywantstoconveythat.

A.automationresultsinunemployment

B.automationdoesmoreharmthangood

C.theissueofautomationwasstillindiscussion

D.automationbringsinmuchconvenienceinlife

29.AccordingtoJ.Hayes,wecaninfer

A.automationismorevaluablethanwhatweimagine

B.automationisarevolutionaryforcetobetterdevelopment

C.thedisadvantagesofautomalionfaroutweightheadvantages

D.thenewtechnologywouldleadpeopleintoworkingmuchless

30.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardautomationonjobs?

A.Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Disapproving.D.Neutral.

31.Whatcanweconcludefromthispassage?

A.Peopleneedn'tworksohardduetoautomation.

B.Traditionallaborforcewillbereplacedinthenearfuture.

C.Automationshouldbeacceptedreasonablyindevelopment.

D.Automationresultsinmorejoblossesinthewriter'scountry.

北京市大兴区2023-2024学年高二上学期期中英语试卷

第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

HorizonInstitute:AnnualWinterWorkshop

Background

Establishedin2005,HorizonInstituteiscommittedtobridgingthegapbetweenacademictheoryand

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widerangeofdisciplines.

WorkshopDetails:

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CoursesAvailable:AdvancedMathematics,ExperimentalPhysics,DigitalArtDesign,andLeadership

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FacilitiesandFeatures:

State-of-the-artlaboratoriesanddesignstudios.

Interactivesessionswithindustryexperts.

Dedicatedmentorshipbyexperiencedprofessionals.

Accesstoourextensivelibraiyandonlineresources.

AdditionalBenefits:

Certificationuponcoursecompletion.

Opportunitiesforinternshipsinpartnerorganizations.

NetworkingeventswithHorizonalumniandindustryleaders.

ForMoreDetails:

VisitourcampusonNovember15thforanopenhousesession.

Contactusviaemail:contact@orcall:(456;789-0123.

21.WhatisHorizonInstitute'sprimarymission?

A.Hostingwinterworkshopseveryyear.

B.Organizingnetworkingeventsforstudents.

C.Linkingacademicleachingstopracticalexperiences.

D.Offeringonlinecoursesinvariousdisciplines.

22.Whatcanstudentsexpectwhentheyjoinintheworkshop?

A.Freemealsthroughoutthecourse.

B.Personalizedone-on-oneleachingsessions.

C.Interactionwithprofessionalsfromvariousindustries.

D.Achancetostudyabroadwithpartnerinstitutions.

23.Howcansomeonegatherin-dcp:hinformationabouttheworkshop?

A.Bybrowsingtheinstitute'sonlinecatalog.

B.ByattendingtheopenhouseonNovember15th.

CBywaitingfbrtheannualnewsletter.

D.Byjoiningtheinstitute'ssocialmediapage.

B

inthesprawlingmetropolisofGrayville,whereskyscraperstouchedtheheavensandstreetswereconstantly

buzzingwithlife,thereexistedauniqueplacecalled“TheCornerofQuietude”.Itwasneitheraparknorabuilding.

Infact,itwassimplyastreetcomer,markedbyasinglelamppostwithapeculiarsign:"Speaksoftly,fbrthisisa

placeofsolace^^.

Legendhadi(thatanyonespeakingbeneaththislamppost,regardlessofthesurroundingnoise,wouldfind

theirwordsdrownedout,replacedbyanmysteriouspeace.Overtheyears,manyhadcometoexperienceitsmagic.

Theyspokeofheartbreaks,dreams,regrets,andwishes,seekingsolaceinitsembrace.

Ella,ajournalistnewtoGrayville,stumbleduponthiscornerduringanassignment.Doubtful,shedecidedto

testthelegend.Whisperingherdeepestfearsaboutherfailingcareerandstrugglesinthebigcity,shewasshocked

whenallsheheardwasacalmingwhisper,almostasiftheworldaroundherpaused.

Elladugintothehistoryof“TheCornerofQuietude”.Shediscoveredthatdecadesago,amusiciannamed

Alarichadlosthisvoiceandwouldvisitthecornereverynight,playinghissilenttunesonaviolin,hopingto

communicatethroughhismusic.SomebelievedthatthecornerabsorbedAlaric'syearningfbrexpressionand

becameaplaceforallwhosoughttovoicetheirinnermostemotions.

24.Whatwasuniqueabout“TheComerofQuietude^^inGrayville?

A.Itwastheoldestparkinthisbusycity.

B.ItwaswhereAlaricplayedmusiceverynight.

C.Peoplefoundtheirwordsreplacedbyquietness.

D.Itwasasilentzonewherenosoundwasallowed.

25.WhydidEllacometothecornerinthefirstplace?

A.Tocheckthelegend.B.Towhisperherfears.

C.Tomeetthemusician.D.Tofinishherassignment.

26.HowdidEllareactuponexperiencingthecomer'smagic?

A.Shefeltitwasjustanothercitymystery.

B.Sheimmediatelybelievedinthelegend.

CShewroteanarticletoclarifythetruth.

D.Shewassuiprisedandfeltasenseofcalm.

27.WhatissuggestedaboutthemusicianAlaric?

A.HewasthefounderofGrayvilleandthecorner.

B.Hereclaimedhisvoicebyplayingatthecomer.

C.Heplayedmusictodisruptthepeaceofthecomer.

D.Hissilenttunescontributedtothecomer'smysterioussense.

C

Chinesescientistsrecentlyachievedprecisetotalsynthesis(合成)ofsugarfromcarbondioxideinthe

laboratory,markingacrucialstepinartificialsugarsynthesis.

Thesynthesis,whichtookmorethantwoyearstorealize,wasachievedbyteamsfromtheChineseAcademy

ofSciences'TianjinInstituteofIndustrialBiotechnologyandtheacademy'sDalianInstituteofChemicalPhysics.

TheirresearchwaspublishedlastweekinapaperinChineseScienceBulletin,amultidisciplinaryacademic

journal.

Sugarisamajorsourceofenergyforthehumanbodyandakeyrawmaterialforindustrialproduction,andit

ismainlyobtainedbyextractingitfromcropssuchassugarcane.However,thetraditionalmethodofextractionis

limitedbytheenergyconversionefficiencyofplantphotosynthesis.Moreover,theprocessofextractingsugarhas

beenaffectedbyuncertainrawmaterialsuppliesduetolanddegradationandshortages,ecosystemdegradationand

extremeweatherandnaturaldisasterscausedbyglobalwanning.

Asaresult,artificialsugarsynthesishasbeencontinuallystudiedbythescientificcommunityinrecentyears,

andscientistsaroundtheworldhavecontributedtotheeffort.Intheirlatestresearch,theChinesescientistsadjusted

high-conccntrationcarbondioxideandotherrawmaterialsinthereactionsolution.Withthehelpofchemical

catalystsandenzyme(醐)catalysts,theyobtainedfourkindsofsugars:glucose,allulose,tagatoseandmannose.

Theexperimentlastedabout17hours,muchshorterthanthelimerequiredfortraditionalmethodsofsugar

extraction,accordingtoYangJiangaiig,leadauthorofthepaperandassociateresearcherattheTianjininstitute.

Theefficiencyofsugarsynthesisinthisstudywas0.67gramsperliterperhour,whichwasmorethan10

timeshigherthanthepreviousresultsachievedbyscientistsworldwide.Yangsaidthatthecarbondioxidetosugar

conversionrateofglucosereached59.8nanomolesofcarbonpermilligramofcatalystperminute.Thisisthe

highestlevelofartificialsugarproductionknowndomesticallyandinternationally.

Thestudyalsoachievedprecisecontrolofartificialsugarsynthesis.4iBycontrollingthevariedcatalyticeffects

ofdifferentenzymes,theoreticallyalmostanytypeofsugarcanbesynthesized,''Yangsaid.Regardingthestudy,

ManfredReetz,amemberoftheGermanNationalAcademyofSciencesLeopoldina,saiditisaparticularly

challengingtasktoconvertcarbondioxideintosugars.

TheachievementbyChinesescientistshasprovidedaflexible,multifunctionalandefficientsugarsynthesis

route,whichopensadoorforgreenchemistry,Reetzsaid.Greenchemistry,similartosustainablechemistry,isa

rapdlydevelopingfieldthatfocusesonhowtofullyutilizerawmaterialsandenergyintheprocessofproducing

theintendedproductwhileminimizingoreliminatingtheuseandgenerationofharmfulsubstances.

Carbondioxidetosugarconversionisseenasanexampleofgreenchemistry,sinceitwasconductedunder

normaltemperatureandpressureconditionsanddidnotyieldanyharmfulsubstances.

28.Whydoscientistskeepstudyingartificialsugarsynthesis?

A.Becausesugarisanessentialenergysourceforindustrialproduction.

B.Becausethetraditionalextractionapproachisnotenvironmentallyfriendly.

C.Becauserawmaterialsupplyisunreliableintheprocessoftraditionalsugarextraction.

D.Becausethetraditionalextractionapproachislessproductivethanplantphotosynthesis.

29.HowistheChinesestudysignificant?

A.Itsynthesizedalmostalltypesofsugarinthelaboratory.

B.Itcontrolledvariedcatalyticeffectsofdifferentenzymes.

C.Itconvertedhigh-concentrationcarbondioxideintosugar.

D.Itlasted17hours,shorterthanprevioustraditionalmethods.

30.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Greenchemistryhelpeduseupallrawmaterialstogeneratemoreproducts.

BCarbondioxidetosugarconversionwillbeusedinindustrialproductionsoon.

C.GreenchemistryisanewfieldwhereChinesescientistswillpulmoreeffortson.

D.Carbondioxidetosugarconversionwilltakeupallsugarproductionduetoitsefficiency.

D

Makingelectricityoutoffossilfuelsreleaseslotsofgreenhousegases,whichaccumulateintheatmosphere

andheatuptheplanet.Nuclearpower,on(heotherhand,hasihepotential(obeanalmostunlimitedandmore

ciimatc-fricndlyenergysource.Thatisbecauseincontrasttofossilfuels,nogreenhousegasesarcreleaseddirectly

duringtheimmediateuseofthefuel.

However,therearcalsoseveralmajorproblems.First,theminingofnuclearfueliscostlyandenergyintensive

andcausesmanyenvironmentalproblems.Second,nuclearenergyproductiongeneratessignificantamountsof

radioactivewaste,whichisextremelydangerousifnothandledsafely.Finally,theentireprocessrequiresvery

complexandenergyintensiveinfrastnicture(基建),whichcontributestoindirectgreenhousegasemissions.

Weusecomputerandmathematicalmodelstounderstandifitmightbepossibletoredesignnuclearpower

stationsinawaythattheyrunonnuclearwaste.Thiswouldreducethenegativeimpactsofcurrentandfuture

nuclearpowergenerationimmensely.

Ourmodelshowthatitisfeasible(可行的)toredesignnuclearpowerstationsinawaytheycanrunonspent

nuclearfuel(SNF).Plus,theSNFdoesnothavetobefurthermodifiedbeforeitisused.Evenbetter,ouradvanced

nuclearpowerstationsdonotproduceanyadditionalwaste.Whiletheseinnovativepowerstationsdenotyetexist,

ourresearchindicatesthattheyarearealpossibilityforthefuture.

Inourresearch,so-calledmoltensaltreactorsseemapromisingcandidateforthenewtypeofnuclearpower

stationastheycouldberedesignedtorunonSNF.Moltensaltreactorsoperateonfuelmeltinliquidsalt.Overa

lifetimeof60years,oneofthesereactorswould“eatup”roughly70tonsofSNF.Thisamountaccumulatesin3to

4yearsofoperationinatraditionalnuclearpowerstationofcomparablesize.Oursuggestedredesignwouldmake

nuclearenergygenerationmuchmoreefficientandsustainable,asitcould“squeezeout”upto20timesmore

energyfromalreadyspentnuclearfuel.ItwouldalsoeliminateanySNFasasourceofhighlyproblematicwaste.

Creatingnuclearpowerstationsthatcanrunonexistingnuclearwasteisaworthyendeavor,andour

feasibilityanalysisshowsthatitcanlikelybedone.However,wcneedalotofinnovativeandmultidisciplinary

researchtoputthisvisionintoreality."Eatingup“radioactivewasteasfuelwouldeliminatethelong-termstorage

problemofcurrentnuclearwaste.Also,itwouldrelieveusfromthecostsandenvironmentaldamagesdoneby

miringcurrentnuclearfuelandthecomplicatedprocessesrequiredforlong(ermoperation.Thenewoperational

modelwouldonlyconsistofmeltingtheSNF,operatingthereactor,andcleaningthefuelsalt.Allinall,itwould

reducemanyenvironmental,socialandpoliticalissuesofcurrentnuclearpowerproduction.Usingourcurrent

nuclearwasteasfuelwouldallowustotakefulladvantageoftheclimate-friendlyaspectofnuclearpower

generation.

Eveninscienceandtechnology,it'simportanttorealizewhenwehavetorethinkourcurrentapproachesand

whatouroptionsareforimprovement.Currentnuclearpowerstationshavebeencreatedwithpasttechnologiesand

goalsinmind.Nowadays,somepeopleclaim,(heymightcreateoftenmoreproblems(hantheysolve.Weneed

innovativealternativestoprovidesustainable,safeandcleanenergyforgenerationstocome.

31.Whentalkingabout(hemajorproblemsofnuclearpowerproduction,theauthortriestosay.

A.nuclearenergyisnotenvironmental-friendly

B.nuclearpowerplantsdeservetoberemodeled

C.nuclearenergyisdangerousanddifficulttohandle

D.nuclearpowerplantsarecomplexandhardtobuild

32.Whatdocstheword“endeavor"underlinedinParagraph6mostprobablymean?

AattemptB.businessC.candidateD.design

33.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Theproposedreactorisfeasibleandlikelytobeputintouse.

B.Theproposedreactoriseconomicalandoperationallyeffective.

C.Theproposedreactorcansolvethemajorproblemspreviouslymentionedinthepassage.

D.TheproposedreactorcanuseupSNFfrommanytraditionalreactorsofcomparablesize.

34.Whichwouldbe(hebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Nuclearwaste=fuelofthefuture?

B.Nuclearproblems=effortstosolvethem

C.Nuclearpower=cleanenergyforthefuture!

D.Nuclearplants=innovationandmultidisciplinaryresearch

北京市丰台区2023-2024学年高二上学期期中英语试题(A卷)

第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

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poetryinoneofthelargestpoetrylibrariesinthecountry.Youngpoetsaregivenachancetodigintotheartand

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JoinDaveJohnsonWorkshop

JoinDaveJohnsonWorkshoptowritedailynewpoemsinonly10minutes.Clickthebannerfortwoseriesof

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throughaclosereadingof(heirwork.Hegivesusaninstructionbasedontheirwork,thenashortbiographyand

readsanadditionalpoem.Theseworkshopsarefunandsurprising,fcrteensthroughadults,free.

TheThompsonFoundationInitiative

ThehighlightofourteenpoetryworkshopprogramistheThompsonFoundationInitiative,throughwhich

notedpoetsvisithighschoolclassroomsfollowedbyfreefollow-upclassvisitstoPoetsHouse.Recentteachers

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A.DaveJohnsonWorkshop

B.theThompsonFoundationInitiative

C.JivePoeticWorkshop

DIntensiveWorkshopsforTeens

22.IntheThompsonFoundationInitiative,studentscan.

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B.visitPoetsHousewithMahoganyBrowne

C.workone-on-onewithestablishedpoets

D.learnandenjoypoetryindiverseways

23.Whatdotheworkshopsinthepassagehaveincommon?

A.Theyarefreeofcharge.

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D.Theyhavefamouspoetsasteachers.

B

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