阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
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[2022·昆明市高三“三诊一模”]
National Poetry Competition
Still looking for inspiration to create competition winning poems? Our 2020 writing guides are here to help!
Programme Details
Running alongside the 2020 National Poetry Competition, The Poetry Society has presented a series of writing guides by previous winners. You can select from a guide by Ella Frears on poems that explore the unknown, a guide by Pascale Petit, focusing on nature writing, a guide by Eric Berlin looking at poems where the speakers' viewpoints take sudden turns, and a guide by Matthew Caley on poems that use lightness to great effect.
2019 Winners
First prize: Susannah Hart for “Reading the Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy”.
Second prize: Ann Pelletier for “Granddaughter Moves In”.
Third prize: Natalie Linh Bolderston for “Middle Name with Diacritics”.
Poetry Themes
YEAR
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THEME
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YEAR
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THEME
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2009
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Heroes and heroines
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2015
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Light
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2010
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Home
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2016
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Messages
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2011
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Games
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2017
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Freedom
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2012
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Stars
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2018
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Change
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2013
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Water, water,
everywhere
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2019
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Truth
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2014
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Remember
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2020
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Vision
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Thanks for entering. If you have any questions, please email support@poetrysociety.org.uk.
1.Who aims at writing about nature?
A.Ella Frears. B.Pascale Petit.
C.Eric Berlin. D.Matthew Caley.
2.Which of the following won £2,000 as an award in 2019?
A.Water, water, everywhere.
B.Middle Name with Diacritics.
C.Granddaughter Moves In.
D.Reading the Child Protection Policy.
3.When did the poetry theme probably focus on a family?
A.In 2020. B.In 2016.
C.In 2012. D.In 2010.