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Located on the waters of Lake Superior, Rabbit Island is a remote place where few people live. While this tiny island may not look big from up above, it’s a piece of undeveloped nature, the perfect place for artists from all fields to come and inspire their creativity.

It was that vision that made New Yorker Rob Gorski purchase the island on Craigslist in 2010. He wanted to protect the island’s natural state. But Gorski had more than preserving nature in mind. He saw an opportunity to create a place where artists, musicians, writers, dancers and other creative types could reconnect with nature while learning about environmental protection and sustainability (可持续性).

Shortly after that, Gorski worked with friend and artist Andrew Ranville and created the Rabbit Island Foundation. The organization’s main goal is to host artist living programs during the summer while also teaching and supporting environmental protection, sustainability and serving “as a platform for science, art, preservation and recreation for the generations.” In keeping with the belief that the island should remain largely untouched, the artists follow a “leave no trace” policy. Small solar panels (板) are used to produce electricity, and buildings are simple and modest. There’s also the added benefit that there are no modern distractions (分心的事情) for the artists — no Internet, no television.

What sets Rabbit Island apart from other arts programs is the fluidity (流动性) of the programs. Artists are encouraged to experience being on their own and listen to what nature is trying to tell them. Ranville hopes the artists have a better understanding and appreciation for nature, just as he does with his art.

1.Which words can best describe Rabbit Island?

A.Beautiful and interesting.

B.Big but peaceful.

C.Remote and undeveloped.

D.Small but mysterious.

2.Apart from preserving nature, another reason why Rob Gorski purchased Rabbit Island is that __________.

A.he was preparing to make an investment

B.he hoped to leave the property to his grandchildren

C.he wanted to create a place for artists to connect with nature

D.he planned to provide a place for people to spend their holidays

3.Which of the following are features of living on Rabbit Island?

a. They use solar panels to produce electricity.

b. Buildings there are simple and modest.

c. The house foundations are solid and permanent.

d. There is no Internet or television.

A.abc. B.abd.

C.acd. D.bcd.

4.What is special about Rabbit Island compared with other arts programs?

A.It is mainly to help poor artists.

B.Its location isn’t that convenient.

C.Artists are taught how to develop other islands.

D.Artists are encouraged to experience nature on their own.

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