江西省修水县第二中学2024-2025学年度上学期12月阶段测试 高二英语试题 时间:120分钟 总分:150分 二、阅读理解 A Since 2017, ARTogether has presented over 200 workshops, camps, events, and gathering spaces for immigrants to meet, connect, and build lasting connections in the community. Below are some of ARTogether’s past and present community workshops and events. Water-coloring Workshop Organized in cooperation with Story Center, Water-coloring Workshop is a free online channel accessible to immigrants. These Zoom workshops are a creative space for participants to paint, chat, listen to music, and share stories. Y(our) Legacy: A Printmaking Workshop This is designed to give high school participants a creative practice towards their personal journey of self-acceptance and healing. Led by artist Sen Mendez, participants gather at Oakland International High School and are given ten small blocks to create a visual story about themselves. Women’s Craft Circle ARTogether’s longest-running workshop series, the Women’s Craft Circle seeks to bring women together through the healing power of craft-making. In the Oakland Asian Cultural Center, participants are able to relax in a welcoming space, connecting through a love for art and shared experiences. Expressive Art Class for Kids At West Oakland Branch Library, kids aged 6-11 from immigrant backgrounds explore fun interactive activities such as free drawing, painting, and free dance that will let youth appreciate art without pressure or strict rules. In each class, activity leaders follow the principle of guiding, not telling, which creates a stress-free environment that encourages creativity. 21. Which workshop is available for people living outside Oakland A. Water-coloring Workshop B. Y(our) Legacy: A Printmaking Workshop. C Women’s Craft Circle. D. Expressive Art Class for Kids. 22. Who can sign up for Y(our) Legacy: A Printmaking Workshop A. Visiting teacher interested in painting. B. A female artist specializing in craft-making. C. An exchange student in the international high school. D. An experienced librarian from immigrant backgrounds. 23. What do the last two workshops have in common A. They take place at local libraries. B. They require basic drawing skills. C. They offer instructions with strict rules. D. They experience relaxing atmosphere. B High school students in Ohio, US, are making hygiene (卫生) education fun. They are trying to make sure younger teenagers know how to keep themselves hygienic. In February, students from Scott High School’s Medical Technology Program (MTP), a hygiene education program, visited Riverside Elementary to educate the students on the importance of hygiene, including practices such as hair washing and teeth brushing. Amari Miller-Ragland, an 18-year-old student in the program, took the lead in delivering a presentation to female students at the elementary school, aiming to educate them about the significance of flossing (用牙线清洁) and brushing their teeth ... ...
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