How are the houses according to the advertisement?A.Cheap.B.Noisy.C.Expensive.
How are the houses according to the advertisement?
A.Cheap.
B.Noisy.
C.Expensive.
How are the houses according to the advertisement?
A.Cheap.
B.Noisy.
C.Expensive.
第1题
How did one family build houses?
A.They did it by themselves.
B.They asked the police to help.
C.They asked other families to come to help.
第2题
Part A
Suppose you are to exchange houses with a friend named Zhang Yah from another city for the Spring Festival. Leave a note to say where to find things and how to feed your cat.
You should write approximately 100 ,words with the title of A Note. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter. Use "Li Ping" instead. You do not need to write the address.
第3题
Part B
Write an essay of about 120 words on Science and Technology Have Come into Our Houses. Refer to the following points:
1. Science and technology have come into our houses
2. Science and technology make people live convenient
3. How to advocate learning science and technology
第4题
听力原文:W: Rick, how long have you been building the house?
M: It's been a long time, at least six years.
Q: What does the man imply?
(18)
A.It takes him several years to build a house.
B.His house is at least sixty feet long.
C.He has built houses for over six years.
D.He built a house sixty-seven years ago.
第5题
W: I know. I tried to call you after I heard it on the radio this morning.
Q: How did the woman know about the fire?
(17)
A.It was reported on the radio.
B.The man called her immediately.
C.She mad it in the morning news.
D.She was in the neighborhood.
第6题
Frank Wright lived from 1869 to 1959. When he was young, there were no courses in architecture. So he went to work in an architect's office in order to learn how to design buildings. Soon he was designing buildings that were beautiful.
He also wanted to make his buildings fit into the land around them. One of the houses he designed is on top of a high hill. Other people built tall square houses on hills, but Wright did not want to lose the beauty of the hill. He built the house low and wide. Now other architects know how to design buildings to fit into the land and the environment because Frank Wright showed them how to do it.
Who was Frank Wright?
A.A builder.
B.An architect.
C.An art critic.
D.An archaeologist.
第7题
A.unnecessarily
B.invaluably
C.unimportantly
D.inexpensively
第8题
Houses of the Future
What will houses be like in thirty years&39;time? No one really knows,but architectsare trying to predict.(46)______
Future houses will have to be flexible.In thirty years&39; time even more of us will be working from home.So we will have to be able to use areas of the house for work forpart of the day and for living for the rest.Families grow and change with children arriving,growing up and leaving home.(47)______ Nothing will be as fixed as it is now.The house will always be changing to meet changing needs.
Everyone agrees that in thirty years&39; timewe will be living in“intelligent”houses.We will be able to talk to our kitchen machines and discuss withthem what to do.Like this:“We&39;ll be having a party this weekend.What food shall we cook?”(48)______We will be able to leave mostof the cooking to the machines,just tastingthings from time to time to check.
The house of the future will bepersonal-each house will be different.(49)______You won&39;t have to paint them-you&39;ll be able to tell thewall to change the color! And if you don&39;t like the color the next day,you will be able to have a new one.(50)______
(46)
A.You will be able to change the color of the wall easily.
B.The only thing you won&39;t be able to do is move the house somewhere else!
C.And the machine will tell us what food we will have to buy and how to cook it.
D.What will our home be like then?
E.The house of the future will have to grow and change with the family.
F.The kids might take their bedrooms with them as they leave.
(47)
A.You will be able to change the color of the wall easily. B.The only thing you won&39;t be able to do is move the house somewhere else! C.And the machine will tell us what food we will have to buy and how to cook it. D.What will our home be like then? E.The house of the future will have to grow and change with the family. F.The kids might take their bedrooms with them as they leave.
(48)
A.You will be able to change the color of the wall easily. B.The only thing you won&39;t be able to do is move the house somewhere else! C.And the machine will tell us what food we will have to buy and how to cook it. D.What will our home be like then? E.The house of the future will have to grow and change with the family. F.The kids might take their bedrooms with them as they leave.
(49)
A.You will be able to change the color of the wall easily. B.The only thing you won&39;t be able to do is move the house somewhere else! C.And the machine will tell us what food we will have to buy and how to cook it. D.What will our home be like then? E.The house of the future will have to grow and change with the family. F.The kids might take their bedrooms with them as they leave.
(50)
A.You will be able to change the color of the wall easily. B.The only thing you won&39;t be able to do is move the house somewhere else! C.And the machine will tell us what food we will have to buy and how to cook it. D.What will our home be like then? E.The house of the future will have to grow and change with the family. F.The kids might take their bedrooms with them as they leave.
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
第9题
A firm in Hatfield, Pennsylvania, the Universal Papertech Corporation, believes it has found one solution【B5】the problem: houses【B6】paper. The ultimate success of the paper houses will【B7】a great deal on breaking【B8】traditional patterns and concepts of home building and restrictive codes. One thing seems certain,【B9】: the shelter revolution is already【B10】.
The concept of paper houses was developed【B11】10 years ago by Universal. Six years ago the company supplied【B12】the then—current models【B13】emergency housing for thousands of migratory farm workers in California.【B14】the houses were new on the market, no one really knew just how long the unusual structures would【B15】. Today, in California【B16】still holding up well under the elements and【B17】are accommodating more people than at first. The manufacture now【B18】that the houses will have a useful life of at least 15 to 20 years.【B19】in the paper houses has spread beyond the U.S.【B20】a number of foreign countries.
【B1】
A.searching
B.searching for
C.searching in
D.searching into
第10题
听力原文:WB How's your business doing?
MB Well, sales are definitely lower than expected. I think that's because the housing market has been slowing down recently. In the appliance world, even small changes in the housing market tend to affect us a lot.
WB Hmm... I guess I never made the connection between the home appliance industry and the housing market before. But it makes sense.
MB It sure does. When people buy new houses they usually buy new appliances for them. In fact, you can accurately gauge how the housing market is doing just by looking at our sales figures.
What does the man say about his business?
A.It plans to open new stores around the world.
B.Sales are not as high as he had been expecting.
C.It has been affected by recent political events.
D.Sales are expected to increase in the next quarter.