问题 单项选择题

平房式低层住宅楼梯户内位置横中布置的优点是()。

A、楼梯使用方便,平面面宽较大

B、前后错层处理,在加大进深方面效果明显

C、前后部分使用楼梯均较为方便,功能分区清晰

D、以上都不对

答案

参考答案:C

阅读理解与欣赏
阅读理解天地。

最佳路径

       世界著名建筑大师格罗培斯设计的迪斯尼乐园,经过三年的施工,马上就要对外开放了,然而各景点之间的路该怎样联结还没有具体的方案。施工部打电话给正在法国参加庆典的设计师格罗培斯大师,请他赶快定稿,以便按计划(峻  竣)工和开放。
       格罗培斯从事建筑研究40多年,留下70多处杰作。然而建筑学中(1)微小得不值一提的一点——路径的设计却让他大伤脑筋。对迪斯尼乐园各景点之间的道路安排,他已修改了50多次,可没有一次是让他满意的。接到电话后他心里更加焦躁。他决定到地中海海滨去清醒一下,争取早日定下方案。
       汽车在法国南部的公路上奔(驰  弛),沿途漫山遍野的是当地农民的葡萄园。他看见无数的葡萄园主把葡萄摘下来提到路边吆喝,但很少有人停下来过 问。当车子进入一个小山谷时,发现那儿停着许多车子。原来这儿是一个老太太的葡萄园,你只要付五法郎就可以摘一篮子葡萄上路。据说这位老太太因年迈无力料理而想出这个办法,起初她还担心这种办法是否能卖出葡萄,谁知在这绵延百里的葡萄产区,她的葡萄总是提前卖完。她这种给人自由、任其选择的做法使大师深受启发,久缠在心头的难题终于迎刃而解。格罗培斯(2)出乎意料地高兴,连忙让司机调转车头返回巴黎。
       回到住处,他给施工部发了封电报,要求施工部在乐园(撤  撒)上草种。没多久,小草长出来了,整个乐园被绿草所(复  覆)盖,在迪斯尼乐园提前开放的半年里,草地被踩出许多小道,这些小道有宽有窄,优雅自然。
       第二年,格罗培斯让人按这些踩出韵痕迹铺设了人行道。1971年在伦敦国际园林建筑艺术研讨会上,迪斯尼乐园的路径设计被评为世界最佳设计。
1.用“\”划掉文中括号里不恰当的字。
2.在文中找出下面词语的近义词。
     焦急——(            )                称心——(            ) 
3.将文中画横线的部分各用一个成语来代替。
      (1)                                          (2)                               
4.用“选择”一词造句。
                                                                                                                                                       
5.第2自然段介绍了格罗培斯攻克了无数难题,但路径设计让他大伤脑筋,这样写是否矛盾?为什么?
                                                                                                                                                       
6.“对迪斯尼乐园各景点之间的道路安排,他已修改了50多次,可没有一次是让他满意的。”从这句话
     中可以看出格罗培斯                                          
7.格罗培斯的迪斯尼乐园路径设计为什么被评为世界最佳设计?它与法国南部农民卖葡萄有什么联系?
                                                                                                                                                       
阅读理解

.Can you imagine your doctor warning that taking a bath could be unhealthy? In the early 1800s, many doctors thought that bathtubs(浴缸) could carry diseases, so they advised against their use. The advice wasn’t based on personal experience, because few of the doctors owned bathtubs. The White House did not even have a bathtub until 1851.

In the 19th century, only one home out of six had a bathroom. A child took only one bath a week. On Saturday nights, children all lined up for their turns to wash in a wooden bathtub in the kitchen. Mothers had to boil the water on the stove and carry it over to fill the bathtub. It’s no wonder that children could not jump into a bathtub as they do today.

When the first bathtubs were introduced, even their makers weren’t sure whether the new fashion would last. They advertised their products as water containers that “could be used as bathing tubs”.

The bathtub became popular in America shortly after World War I. By then most middle-class families had indoor taps. At first most bathtubs were made of wood, but as the popularity of the product increased, so did the creativity of bathtub makers. Before porcelain(瓷) bathtubs there were rubber ones like the plastic swimming pools kids use today. In the past few years owners often invited guests to see them. They told their friends how wonderful baths in these bathtubs could be.

Now doctors no longer warn that bathtubs carry diseases. Instead, they tell their patients about the benefits of frequent bathing in the bathtubs. Maybe one of the best reasons why doctors encourage frequent trips to the bathtub is that bathed patients smell better!

47. Many doctors in the past were against using bathtubs because ______.

A. they didn’t have their own bathtubs

B. they thought bathtubs could carry diseases.

C. the children might hurt themselves in the bathtubs

D. bathtubs were too expensive for the common families

48. Why couldn’t children jump into a tub in the 19th century as they do today?

A. It was unhealthy to do so.      B. The bathtubs were not enough.

C. Mothers were always busy.     D. The bathtubs were made of wood.

49. Which of the following is true according to the text?

A. Some different materials can be used to make bathtubs.

B. In the 19th century only one home out of seven had a bathroom.

C. The bathtub became popular when they were introduced to the market.

D. Children prefer the bathtubs made of plastic to those made of porcelain.

50. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ______.

A. all the doctors have bathtubs in their homes

B. the doctors have realized the advantages of bathtubs

C. the doctors will make lots of money by advertising bathtubs

D. the patients should take a bath before going to see a doctor