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practiceTest1
LISTENING
SECTION1Questions1-10
Questions1-5
ciycletheappyopyiatelettey.
Example
whathasthewomanlost?
AabriefcaseCahandbag
BasuitcaseDawallet
1whatdoesherbriefcaselooklike?
ABCD
2whichpictureshowsthedistinguishingfeatures?
ABCD
3whatdidshehaveinsideherbriefcase?
Awallet,pensandnovel
Cpensandnovel
Bpapersandwallet
Dpapers,pensandnovel
Listening
4wherewasshestandingwhenshelostherbriefcase?
ABCD
5whattimewasitwhenshelostherbriefcase?
ABCD
Questions6-10
completethe∫ormwriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDS∫oreachanswer.
PERSONALDETAILSFORM
Name:Mary(6)
Address:Flat
2
(7) (8)Road
canterbury
Telephone:(9)
Estimatedvalueoflostitem:(10)$
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practiceTest1
SECTION2
Questions11-21
Questions11-13
TicktheTHREEOtheritemswhicharementiOnedinthenewsheadlines.
NEWSHEADLINES
ARiversfloodinthenorth
"
Example
BMoneypromisedfordroughtvictims
CNursesonstrikeinMelbourne
DPassengersrescuedfromship
EPassengersrescuedfromplane
FBusandtraindriversnationalstrikethreat
GTeachersdemandmorepay
HNewuniformforQANTASstaff
INationalairportsundernewmanagement
Listening
Questions14-21
completethenotesbelowbywritingNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSinthespacesprovided.
TheGovernmentplanstogive(14)$toassistthe
farmers.Thismoneywastobespentonimprovingsydney,s
(15)buthasnowbeenre-allocated.
Australiahasexperienceditsworstdroughtinoverfiftyyears.
Farmerssaythatthemoneywillnothelpthembecauseitis
(16).
Anaeroplanewhichwascarryingagroupof(17)
wasforcedtolandjust(18)minutesaftertake-off.
Thepassengerswererescuedby(19).The
operationwashelpedbecauseofthegoodweather.Thepassengers
thankedthe(20)forsavingtheirlivesbut
unfortunatelytheylosttheir(21).
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practiceTest1
SECTION3Questions22-31
Questions22-25
circletheappropriateletter.
Example
Thestudentislookingfortheschoolof
AFineArts.
BEconomicHistory.
CEconomics.
DAccountancy.
22Theorientationmeeting
Atookplacerecently.
Btookplacelastterm.
Cwilltakeplacetomorrow.
Dwilltakeplacenextweek.
23Attendanceatlecturesis
Aoptionalafter4pm.
Bcloselymonitored.
Cdifficulttoenforce.
Dsometimesunnecessary.
24Tutorialstakeplace
Aeverymorning.
Btwiceaweek.
Cthreemorningsaweek.
Dthreeafternoonsaweek.
25
Thelecturer,snameis
ARoberts.
BRawson.
CRogers.
DRobertson.
Listening
Questions26-31
completethenotesbelowusingNOMORETHANTHREEWORDS.
ca“zaezef“czeMe/ta;
TutoriaIpaper:
.从pcecea5似azkON从甲c“e/tapcc,st“de/taM“at;
.(26)5az25Mc/“tea
.(27)
.甲c“etaeect“zez5azMazkc/甲
Essaytopic:
幼a“aee夕(28)
Typeofexam:
(29)
Library:
9Mpazta/tkaakaazec/(30).
Focusofcourse:
Fac“aa/(31).
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SECTION4Questions32-41
Questions32-33
circletheappropriateletter.
32ThespeakerworkswithintheFacultyof
AscienceandTechnology.
BArtsandsocialsciences.
CArchitecture.
DLaw.
33TheFacultyconsistsfirstlyof
Asubjects.
Bdegrees.
Cdivisions.
Ddepartments.
Questions34-36
completethenotesmNOMORETHANTHREEWORDS.
Thesubjectstakeninthefirstsemesterin
thiscoursearepsychology,sociology,
(34)………….and
.……..
studentsmayhaveproblemswith
(35)………….and
(36)………..
Reading
Questions37-41
ciycletheappyopyiatelettey.
37Thespeakersaysstudentscanvisither
A
B
C
D
everymorning.
somemornings.
morningsonly.
Fridaymorning.
38Accordingtothespeaker,atutorial
Aisatypeoflecture.
Bislessimportantthanalecture.
Cprovidesachancetoshareviews.
Dprovidesanalternativetogroupwork.
39whenwritingessays,thespeakeradvisesthestudentsto
Aresearchtheirworkwell.
Bnamethebookstheyhaveread.
Cshareworkwiththeirfriends.
Davoidusingotherwriters’ideas.
40Thespeakerthinksthatplagiarismis
Aacommonproblem.
Banacceptablerisk.
Caminorconcern.
Daseriousoffence.
41Thespeaker’saimsareto
Aintroducestudentstouniversityexpectations.
Bintroducestudentstothemembersofstaff.
Cwarnstudentsaboutthedifficultiesofstudying.
Dguidestudentsroundtheuniversity.
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practiceTest1
READINGPASSAGE1
Youshouldspendabout20minutesonQuestions1-15whicharebasedonReadingpassage1below
Aspark,aflint:Howfireleapttolife
Thecontroloffire_____________________________________glasseswerealso
wasthefirstand
perhapsgreatest
ofhumanity,s
stepstowardsa
life-enhancing
technology
Toearlyman,fire
wasadivinegift
randomlydelivered
intheformof
lightning,forest
fireorburninglava.
unabletomake
flamefor
themselves,the
earliestpeoples
probabhstoredfire
bykeepingslowburninglogsalightorbycarryingcharcoalinpots.
Howandwheremanlearnthowtoproduceflameatwillisunknown.Itwasprobablyasecondaryinvention,accidentallymadeduringtool-makingoperationswithwoodorstone.studiesofprimitivesocietiessuggestthattheearliestmethodofmakingfirewasthroughfriction.EuropeanpeasantswouldinsertawoodendrillinaroundholeandrotateitbrisklybetweentheirpalmsThisprocesscouldbespeededupbywrappingacordaroundthedrillandpullingoneachend.
TheAncientGreeksusedlensesorconcavemirrorstoconcentratethesun’sraysandburning
usedbyMexicanAztecsandthechinese.
Percussionmethodsoffire-lightingdatebacktoPaleolithictimes,whensomestoneAgetool-makersdiscoveredthat
chippingflints
producedsparks.
Thetechnique
becamemore
efficientafterthediscoveryofiron,about5000vears
agoInArcticNorthAmerica,theEskimosproducedaslow-burningsparkbystrikingquartzagainstironpyrites,acompoundthatcontainssulphur.Thechineselittheirfiresbystrikingporcelainwithbamboo.InEurope,thecombinationofsteel,flintandtinderremainedthemainmethodoffire-lightinguntilthemid19thcentury.
Fire-lightingwasrevolutionisedbythediscoveryofphosphorus,isolatedin1669byaGermanalchemisttryingtotransmutesilverintogold.Impressedbytheelement’scombustibility,several17thcenturychemistsusedittomanufacturefire-lightingdevices,buttheresultsweredangerouslyinflammable.withphosphoruscostingthe
Reading
eqimalentofseveralhundredpoundsperounce,thehrstmatcheswereexpensive.
Thequestforapracticalmatchreallybeganafter1781whenagroupofFrenchchemistscameupwiththephosphoriccandleorEtherealMatch,asealedglasstubecontainingatwistofpapertippedwithphosphorus.whenthetubewasbroken,airrushedin,causingthephosphorustoself-combust.Anevenmorehazardousdevice,popularinAmerica,wastheInstantaneousLightBox—abottlefilledwithsulphuricacidintowhichsplintstreatedwithchemicalsweredipped.
Thefirstmatchesresemblingthoseusedtodayweremadein1827byJohnwalker,anEnglishpharmacistwhoborrowedtheformulafromamilitaryrocket-makercalledcongreve.costingashillingabox,congrevesweresplintscoatedwithsulphurandtippedwithpotassiumchlorate.Tolightthem,theuserdrewthemquicklythroughfoldedglasspaper.
walkerneverpatentedhisinvention,andthreeyearslateritwascopiedbyasamuelJones,whomarketedhisproductasLuci∫ers.Aboutthesametime,aFrenchchemistrystudentcalledcharlessauriaproducedthefirst“strike-anywhere”matchbysubstitutingwhitephosphorusforthepotassiumchlorateinthewalkerformula.However,sincewhitephosphorusisadeadlypoison,from1845match-makersexposedtoitsfumessuccumbedtonecrosis,adiseasethateatsawayjaw-bones.Itwasn,tuntil1906thatthesubstancewaseventuallybanned.
Thatwas62yearsafteraswedishchemistcalledpaschhaddiscoverednon-toxicredoramorphousphosphorus,adevelopmentexploitedcommerciallybypasch,scompatriotJELundstromin1885.Lundstrom,ssafetymatchesweresafebecausetheredphosphoruswasnon-toxic;itwaspaintedontothestrikingsurfaceinsteadofthematchtip,whichcontainedpotassiumchloratewitharelativelyhighignitiontemperatureof182degreescentigrade.
AmericalaggedbehindEuropeinmatchtechnologyandsafetystandards.Itwasn,tuntil1900thattheDiamondMatchcompanyboughtaFrenchpatentforsafetymatches—buttheformuladidnotworkproperlyinthedifferentclimaticconditionsprevailinginAmericaanditwasanother11yearsbeforescientistsfinallyadaptedtheFrenchpatentfortheUs.
TheAmericans,however,canclaimseveral“firsts”inmatchtechnologyandmarketing.In1892theDiamondMatchcompanypioneeredbookmatches.Theinnovationdidn,tcatchonuntilafter1896,whenabreweryhadthenovelideaofadvertisingitsproductinmatchbooks.TodaybookmatchesarethemostwidelyusedtypeintheUs,with90percenthandedoutfreebyhotels,restaurantsandothers.
otherAmericaninnovationsincludeananti-afterglowsolutiontopreventthematchfromsmoulderingafterithasbeenblownout;andthewaterproofmatch,whichlightsaftereighthoursinwater.
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practiceTest1
Questions1-8
completethesummarybelow.chooseyouranswers∫romtheboxatthebottomo∫thepageandwritetheminboxes18onyouranswersheet.
NBTherearemorewordsthanspacessoyouwillnotusethemallYoumayuseanyo∫thewordsmorethanonce.
EARLYFIRE-LIGHTINGMETHODS
primitivesocietiessawfireasa...(Example)...gift.Answerheavenly
Theytriedto...(1)...burninglogsorcharcoal...(2)...thattheycouldcreatefirethemselves.Itissuspectedthatthefirstman-madeflameswereproducedby...(3)...
Theveryfirstfire-lightingmethodsinvolvedthecreationof...(4)...by,for
example,rapidly...(5)...awoodenstickinaroundhole.Theuseof...(6)...orpersistentchippingwasalsowidespreadinEuropeandamongotherpeoplessuchasthechineseand...(7)....Europeanpracticeofthismethodcontinueduntilthe1850s...(8)...thediscoveryofphosphorussomeyearsearlier.
Listofwords
Mexicansrandomrotatingdespitepreserverealisingsunlightlackingheavenlypercussionchancefrictionunawarewithoutmake
heatingEskimossurpriseduntilsmoke
Rreading
Questions9-15
LooKatthe∫ollowingnotesthathavebeenmadeaboutthematchesdescribedinReadingpassage1.Decidewhichtypeo∫match(A-H)correspondswitheachdescriptionandwriteyouranswersinboxes915onyouranswersheet.
NBTherearemorematchesthandescriptionssoyouwillnotusethemall.Youmayuseanymatchmorethanonce.
Example
couldbelitaftersoakinginwater
Answer
H
NOTES
9madeusingalesspoisonoustypeofphosphorus
10identicaltoaprevioustypeofmatch
11causedadeadlyillness
12firsttolooklikemodernmatches
13firstmatchesusedforadvertising
14reliedonanairtightglasscontainer
15madewiththehelpofanarmydesign
TypesofMatches
AtheEtherealMatch
BtheInstantaneousLightbox
CCongreves
DLucifers
Ethefirststrike-anywherematch
FLundstrom,ssafetymatch
Gbookmatches
Hwaterproofmatches
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practiceTest1
READINGPASSAGE2
Youshouldspendabout20minutesonQuestions16-28whicharebasedonReadingpassage2below.
Zooconservationprogrammes
oneofLondonZoo,srecentadvertisementscausedmesomeirritation,so
patentlydiditdistortreality.Headlined“WithoutZoosyoumightaswelltelltheseanimalstogetstuffed”,itwasborderedwithillustrationsofseveral
endangeredspeciesandwentontoextolthemyththatwithoutZooslike
LondonZootheseanimals“willalmostcertainlydisappearforever”.WiththeZooworld,srathermediocrerecordonconservation,onemightbe
forgivenforbeingslightlyscepticalaboutsuchanadvertisement.
Zooswereoriginallycreatedasplacesofentertainment,andtheirsuggestedinvolvementwithconservationdidn,tseriouslyariseuntilabout30years
ago,whentheZoologicalsocietyofLondonheldthefirstformal
internationalmeetingonthesubject.Eightyearslater,aseriesofworld
conferencestookplace,entitled“TheBreedingofEndangeredspecies”,andfromthispointonwardsconservationbecametheZoocommunity,s
buZZword.ThiscommitmenthasnowbeenclearhdefinedinTheWorldZpo
conservationstrategy(WZGs,september1993),whichalthoughan
importantandwelcomedocumentdoesseemtobebasedonanunrealisticoptimismaboutthenatureoftheZooindustry
TheWZcsestimatesthatthereareabout10,000Zoosintheworld,ofwhicharound1,000representacoreofqualitycollectionscapableofparticipatinginco-ordinatedconservationprogrammes.Thisisprobablythedocument,sfirstfailing,asIbelievethat10,000isaseriousunderestimateofthetotal
numberofplacesmasqueradingasZoologicalestablishments.ofcourseitisdifficulttogetaccuratedatabut,toputtheissueintoperspective,Ihave
foundthat,inayearofworkinginEasternEurope,IdiscoverfreshZoosonalmostaweeklybasis.
ThesecondflawinthereasoningoftheWZcsdocumentisthenaivefaithitplacesinits1,000coreZoos.onewouldassumethatthecalibreoftheseinstitutionswouldhavebeencarefullyexamined,butitappearsthatthecriterionforinclusiononthisselectlistmightmerelybethattheZooisamemberofaZoofederationorassociation.Thismightbeagoodstartingpoint,workingonthepremisethatmembersmustmeetcertainstandards,butagainthefactsdon,tsupportthetheory.ThegreatlyrespectedAmericanAssociationofZoologicalParksandAquariums(AAZPA)hashadextremelydubiousmembers,andintheUktheFederationofZoologicalGardensofGreatBritainandIrelandhas
Reading
occasionallyhadmembersthathavebeenroundlycensuredinthenationalpress.TheseincludeRobinHillAdventureparkontheIsleofWight,whichmanyconsideredthemostnotoriouscollectionofanimalsinthecountry.Thisestablishment,whichforyearswasprotectedbytheIsle,slocalcouncil(whichvieweditasatouristamenity),wasfinallycloseddownfollowingadamningreportbyaveterinaryinspectorappointedunderthetermsoftheZooLicensingAct1981.Asitwasalwaysacollectionofdubiousrepute,oneisobligedtoreflectuponthestandardsthattheZooFederationsetswhengrantingmembership.ThesituationisevenworseindevelopingcountrieswherelittlemoneyisavailableforredevelopmentanditishardtoseeawayofincorporatingcollectionsintotheoverallschemeoftheWZcs.
EvenassumingthattheWZcs,s1,000corezoosareallofahighstandardcompletewithscientificstaffandresearchfacilities,trainedanddedicatedkeepers,accommodationthatpermitsnormalornaturalbehaviour,andapolicyofco-operatingfullywithoneanotherwhatmightbethepotentialforconservation?colinTudge,authorofLastAnimalsattheZoo(oxforduniversitypress,1992),arguesthat“iftheworld”szoosworkedtogetherinco-operativebreedingprogrammes,thenevenwithoutfurtherexpansiontheycouldsavearound2,000speciesofendangeredlandvertebrates,.Thisseemsanextremelyoptimisticpropositionfromamanwhomustbeawareofthefailingsandweaknessesofthezooindustrythemanwho,whenamemberofthecouncilofLondonZoo,hadtopersuadethezootodevotemoreofitsactivitiestoconservation.Moreover,wherearethefactstosupportsuchoptimism?
Todayapproximately16speciesmightbesaidtohavebeen“saved”bycaptivebreedingprogrammes,althoughanumberofthesecanhardlybelookeduponasresoundingsuccesses.Beyondthat,aboutafurther20speciesarebeingseriouslyconsideredforzooconservationprogrammes.GiventhattheinternationalconferenceatLondonZoowasheld30yearsago,thisisprettyslowprogress,andalongwayoffTudge,stargetof2,000.
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practiceTest1
Questions16-22
Dothe∫ollowingstatementsagreewiththeviewso∫thewriterinReadingpassage2?Inboxes16-22write
YES
NO
NOTGIⅤEN
i∫thestatementagreeswiththewriter
i∫thestatementcontradictsthewriter
i∫itisimpossibletosaywhatthewriterthinksaboutthis
Example
LondonZoo,sadvertisementsarepoorlypresented.
Answer
NOTGIVEN
16LondonZoo,sadvertisementsaredishonest.
17Zoosmadeaninsignificantcontributiontoconservationupuntil30yearsago.18TheWZcsdocumentisnotknowninEasternEurope.
19ZoosintheWzCsselectlistwerecarefullyinspected.
20No-oneknewhowtheanimalswerebeingtreatedatRobinHillAdventurepark.21colinTudgewasdissatisfiedwiththetreatmentofanimalsatLondonZoo.
22Thenumberofsuccessfulzooconservationprogrammesisunsatisfactory.
Questions23-25
choosetheappropriatelettersA-Dandwritetheminboxes23-25onyouranswersheet.
23WhatweretheobjectivesoftheWZcsdocument?
Atoimprovethecalibreofzoosworld-wide
Btoidentifyzoossuitableforconservationpractice
Ctoprovidefundsforzoosinunderdevelopedcountries
Dtolisttheendangeredspeciesoftheworld
24whydoesthewriterrefertoRobinHillAdventurePark?
AtosupporttheIsleofwightlocalcouncil
Btocriticisethe1981ZooLicensingAct
CtoillustrateaweaknessinthewZcsdocument
DtoexemplifythestandardsinAAZPAZoos
Reading
25whatwordbestdescribesthewriter,sresponsetocolinTudges,predictiononcaptivebreedingprogrammes?
A
B
c
D
disbelieving
impartial
prejudiced
accepting
Questions26-28
Thewritermentionsanumberoj∫actorsHhichleadhimtodoubtthevalueo∫theWzcs
documentWhichTHREEo∫the∫ollowing∫actorsarementioned?Writeyouranswers(A-F)inboxes26-28onyouranswersheet.
ListofFactors
Athenumberofunregisteredzoosintheworld
Bthelackofmoneyindevelopingcountries
ctheactionsoftheIsleofwightlocalcouncil
DthefailureoftheWzcstoexaminethestandardsofthe“corezoos”
EtheunrealisticaimoftheWzcsinviewofthe
numberofspecies“saved”todate
FthepoliciesofWzcszoomanagers
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practiceTest1
READINGPASSAGE3
Youshouldspendabout20minutesonQuestions29-40whicharebasedonReadingpassage3below.
ARCHITECTURE-ReachingfortheSky
Architectureistheartand
scienceofdesigningbuildingsandstructures.Abuilding
reflectsthescientificand
technologicalachievementsoftheageaswellastheideasandaspirationsofthe
designerandclient.The
appearanceofindividual
buildings,however,isoftencontroversial.
Theuseofanarchitecturalstylecannotbesaidtostartorfinishonaspecificdate.
Neitherisitpossibletosay
exactlywhatcharacterisesaparticularmovement.Buttheoriginsofwhatisnow
generallyknownasmodernarchitecturecanbetraced
backtothesocialand
technologicalchangesofthe18thand19thcenturies.
Insteadofusingtimber,
stoneandtraditionalbuildingtechniques,architectsbegantoexplorewaysofcreating
buildingsbyusingthelatesttechnologyandmaterials
suchassteel,glassand
concretestrengthenedsteelbars,knownasreinforced
concrete.Technological
advancesalsohelpedbring
aboutthedeclineofrural
industriesandanincreaseinurbanpopulationsaspeoplemovedtothetownstoworkinthenewfactories.suchrapidanduncontrolledgrowth
helpedtoturnpartsofcitiesintoslums.
Bythe1920sarchitectsthroughoutEuropewerereactingagainstthe
conditionscreatedby
industrialisation.Anewstyleofarchitectureemergedtoreflectmoreidealisticnotionsforthefuture.ItwasmadepossiblebynewmaterialsandconstructiontechniquesandwasknownasModernism.
Bythe1930smanybuildingsemergingfromthismovement
weredesignedinthe
Internationalstyle.Thiswas
largelycharacterisedbythebolduseofnewmaterialsandsimple,geometricforms,oftenwith
whitewallssupportedbystilt-
likepillars.Thesewerestrippedofunnecessarydecorationthatwoulddetractfromtheirprimarypurpose—tobeusedorlivedin.
walterGropius,charles
Jeanneret(betterknownasLe
corbusier)andLudwigMiesvanderRohewereamongthemostinfluentialofthemanyarchitectswhocontributedtothe
developmentofModernismin
thefirsthalfofthecentury.Buttheeconomicdepressionofthe1930sandthesecondworldwar(1939-45)preventedtheirideasfrombeingwidelyrealiseduntiltheeconomicconditions
improvedandwar-torncities
hadtoberebuilt.Bythe1950s,theInternationalstylehad
developedintoauniversal
approachtobuilding,which
standardisedtheappearanceofnewbuildingsincitiesacrosstheworld.
unfortunately,thisModernistinterestingeometricsimplicityandfunctionbecameexploitedforprofit.Therediscoveryof
quick-and-easy-to-handlereinforcedconcreteandanimprovedabilityto
prefabricatebuildingsectionsmeantthatbuilderscould
meetthebudgetsof
commissioningauthoritiesandhandlearenewed
demandfordevelopment
quicklyandcheaply.Butthisledtomanybadlydesignedbuildings,whichdiscredited
theoriginalaimsof
Modernism.
InfluencedbyLe
corbusier,sideasontown
planning,everylargeBritish
citybuiltmulti-storeyhousingestatesinthe1960s.Mass-
produced,low-costhigh-risesseemedtoofferasolutiontotheproblemofhousinga
growinginner-citypopulation.Butfarfrommeetinghumanneeds,thenewestatesoftenprovedtobewindswept
desertslackingessential
socialfacilitiesandservices.Manyofthesebuildingswerepoorlydesignedand
constructedandhavesincebeendemolished.
Bythe1970s,anewrespectfortheplaceofbuildings
withintheexistingtownscapearose.preservinghistoric
buildingsorkeepingonlytheirfacades(orfronts)grew
common.Architectsalso
begantomakemoreuseofbuildingstylesandmaterialsthatweretraditionaltothearea.ThearchitecturalstyleusuallyreferredtoasHighTechwasalsoemerging.It
Reading
celebratedscientificand
engineeringachievementsby
openlyparadingthe
sophisticatedtechniquesusedinconstruction.suchbuildingsarecommonly
madeofmetalandglass;examplesarestansted
airportandtheLloyd,s
buildinginLondon.
Disillusionmentatthe
failureofmanyofthepoor
imitationsofModernist
architectureledtointerestinvariousstylesandideasfromthepastandpresent.Bythe1980sthecoexistenceof
differentstylesofarchitectureinthesamebuildingbecame
knownaspostModern.other
architectslookedbacktothe
classicaltradition.Thetrendinarchitecturenowfavourssmallerscalebuildingdesignthat
reflectsagrowingpublic
awarenessofenvironmentalissuessuchasenergy
efficiency.LiketheModernists,peopletodayrecognisethata
welldesignedenvironment
improvesthequalityoflifebutisnotnecessarilyachievedby
adoptingonewelldefinedstyleofarchitecture.
Twentiethcentury
architecturewillmainlybe
rememberedforitstall
buildings.Theyhavebeen
madepossiblebythe
developmentoflightsteel
framesandsafepassenger
lifts.TheyoriginatedintheUsoveracenturyagotohelp
meetthedemandformoreeconomicaluseofland.Asconstructiontechniques
improved,theskyscraper
becameareality.
Ruthcoleman
Questions29-35
completethetablebelowusingin∫ormation∫romReadingpassage3.writeNOMORE
THANTHREEWORDS∫oreachanswer.writeyouranswersinboxes29-35onyouranswersheet.
PERIOD
STYLEOF
PERIOD
BUILDINGMATERIALS
CHARACTERISTICS
Before18thcentury
Example
traditional
...(29)...
1920s
introductionof
...(30)...
steel,glassandconcrete
explorationoflatesttechnology
1930s-
1950s
...(31)...
geometricforms
1960s
declineof
Modernism
pre-fabricatedsections
...(32)...
1970s
endofModernistera
traditionalmaterials
...(33)...
ofhistoricbuildings
1970s
beginningof...(34)...era
metalandglass
sophisticatedtechniquesparaded
1980s
post-Modernism
...(35)...
30
ListBEFFECTS
AThequalityoflifeisimproved.
BArchitecturereflectstheage.
CAnumberofthesehavebeenknockeddown.
DLightsteelframesandliftsaredeveloped.
EHistoricalbui
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