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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务123~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段第段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求所给的6个选项中选择4个正确的选项分别完成每个句子 ?????????? ??????????? ??????????? ????{{B}}Architecture{{/B}}??1 ?Architectureistobuildingasliteratureistotheprintedword.Thebest buildingsareoftensowellconstructedthattheyoutlasttheiroriginaluse. Theythensurvivenotonlyasbeautifulobjectsbutasdocumentsofthehistory ofcultures.Theseachievementsareneverwhollytheworkofindividuals. Architectureisasocialart.??2?Therenaissancebrought aboutanentirelynewagenotonlyinphilosophyandliteraturebutinthe visualartsaswell.Inarchitecturetheprinciplesandstylesofancient GreeceandRomewerebroughtbacktolifeandreinterpreted.Theyremain dominantuntilthe20thcentury.??3?Manykindsofstoneare usedasbuildingmaterials.Stoneandmarblewerechosenforimportantmonuments becausetheyarenotburnableandcanbeexpectedtoendure.Stonearchitecture wasoftenblendedwithstonesculpture.Theuseofstonehasdeclinedhowever becauseanumberofothermaterialsaremoreadaptabletoindustrial use.??4?Thecomplexityofmodemlifecallsforavarietyof buildingsMorepeopleliveinmasshousingandgotoworkinlargeoffice buildings;theyspendtheirincomeinlargeshoppingcenterssendtheir childrentomanydifferentkindsofschoolsandwhentheyaresicktheygoto specializedhospitalsandclinics.Allthesedifferenttypesofbuildings accumulatedexperiencesneededbytheirdesigners.??5?By themiddleofthe20thcenturymodemarchitecturewhichwasinfluencedbynew technologyandmassproductionwasdealingwithincreasinglycomplexsocial needs.Importantcharacteristicsofmodemarchitecturalworksareexpansesof glassandtheuseofreinforcedconcrete.Advancesinelevatortechnologyair conditioningandelectriclightinghaveallhadimportanteffects.Paragraph2______. ??A?BuildingMaterials ??B?NeedofGreaterBuildingVarietiesinModemLife ??C?RestorationofAncientCivilizations ??D?EvolutioninStyle ??E?FactorsAffectingModemArchitecture ??F?ASocialArt
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