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science and art concepts while taking part in kid-friendly experiments,projects,or crafts inspired by the museum'sexhibitions and collections.Family Studio WorkshopsSelect Sundays,1:00 to 2:30 pmA program for children over the age of 4 with their families.Participants will create a work of art inspired bythe museum's collections and exhibitions!This program is S7 per person for members and $15 for non-members,plus the cost of Museum admission.Afternoons at the BruceSelect school vacation days,2:00 to 4:30 pmSpend the afternoon off from school discovering,learning and creating!Workshops are designed for gradesK-5 and explore the museum's collections and exhibitions.Members $15,and $25 for non-members.Snacksincluded!Advanced registration is required at brucemuseum.org/site/events.21.What is special about the programs lasting less than an hour?A.Providing hands-on activities.B.Taking place at weekends.C.Limiting the number of participants.D.Targeting kids of different age groups.22.What do the second and the third programs have in common?A.They cost nothing.B.They include art appreciation.C.They are designed for kids only.D.They are hosted on school holidays.23.Which of the following requires early registration?A.Bruce Beginnings.B.Afternoons at the Bruce.C.Family Studio Workshops.D.Science Solvers or Art Adventure.BIn 1975,a San Diego homemaker named Marjorie Rice came across a column in Scientific American abouttiling ()There is a problem which has interested mathematicians since ancient Greek times.After Rice'schance encounter with tiling,family members often saw her in the kitchen constantly drawing shapes."I thoughtshe was just drawing casually (),her daughter Kathy said.But Rice who took only one year of math in highschool,was actually discovering never-before-seen patterns.Born in Florida,she loved learning and particularly her brief exposure to math,but tight budget and socialculture prevented her family from even considering that she might attend college."For Rice,math was a pleasure,"her son David once said.Rice gave one of her sons a subscription to Scientific American partly because she could read it carefullywhile the children were at school.When she read Gardner's column about tiling as she later recalled in aninterview:"I thought it must be wonderful that someone could discover these beautiful patterns which no one hadseen before."She also wrote in an essay,"My interest was engaged by the subject and I wanted to understandevery detail of it.Lacking a mathematical background,I developed my own symbol system and in a few monthsdiscovered a new type."Astonished and delighted,she sent her work to Gardner,who sent it to Doris,a tiling expert at MoravianCollege.Doris confirmed that Rice's finding was correct.Later,Rice declined to lecture on her discoveries,citing shyness,but at Doris's invitation,she attended auniversity mathematics meeting,where she was introduced to the audience.Rice still said nothing of herachievements to her children,but they eventually found out as the awards mounted.24.Why did Rice often draw shapes in the kitchen?A.To become a mathematician.B.To explore the secret of tiling.C.To fill her leisure time.D.To show her passion for drawing.高三英语试题第3页(共8页)
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