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一、UseofEnglish
1>Whatdoesthefutureholdfortheproblemofhousing?A
good(1)depends,ofcourse,onthemeaningof“future”.
Ifoneisthinkingin(2)ofsciencefictionandthespace
age(3)atleastpossibletoassumethatmanwillhave
solvedsuchtrivialandearthlyproblemsashousing.Writers
ofsciencefictionhave(4)thesuggestionthatmenwill
liveingreatcomfort,withevery(5)devicetomakelife
smooth,healthyandeasy,(6)nothappy.Buttheyhavenot
saidwhathishousewillbemadeof.
Theproblemsofthenextgenerationortwocanmorereadilybe
imagined.Scientistshavealreadypointedoutthat(7)
somethingisdoneeithertorestricttheworld;srapidgrowth
inpopulationortodiscoveranddevelopnewsourcesoffood
(orboth),millionsofpeoplewillbedyingofstarvationor,
(8),sufferingfromunderfeedingbeforethis(9)is
out.Butnobodyhasworkedoutanyplanforhousingthese
growingpopulations.Admittedlytheworsesituationswill
occurinthe(10)partsoftheworld,wherehousingcan
beoflightstructure,orinbackwardareaswherestandardsare
(11)low.Buteventheminimumshelterrequiresmaterials
of(12)kind,andinthecrowded,bulgingtownsthe
low-standard“housing"offlattenedpetrolmansanddirty
canvasisfarmorewasteful(13)groundspacethancanbe
tolerated.
Sincethewar,HongKonghassufferedthekindofcrisiswhich
islikelyto(14)inmanyotherplacesduringthenext
generation.(15)millionsofrefugeesarrivedto
(16)thealreadygrowingpopulationandemergencysteps
hadtobetakentopreventsqualoranddiseaseandthe(17)
ofcrime.HongKongisonlyonesmallpartofwhatwillcertainly
becomeavastproblemandnot(18)ahousingproblem,
becausewhenpopulationgrowsatthisratethereare(19)
problemsofeducation,transport,watersupplyandsoon.Not
everyareamayhavethesameresourcesasHongKongto(20)
andthesearchforquickerandcheapermethodsofconstruction
mustnevercease.
A.transaction
B.deal
C.definition
D.assumption
2、(2)
A.reference
B.respect
C.terms
D.consequence
3、⑶
A.heis
B.oneis
C.itis
D.weare
4、(4)
A.conveyed
B.conceived
C.deduced
D.formulated
5、⑸
A.conceptual
B.considerate
C.conceivable
D.complimentary
6、(6)
A.if
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B.but
C.yet
D.although
7、(7)
A.onlyif
B.evenif
C.incase
D.unless
8、(8)
A.forthebetter
B.intheleast
C.atthemost
D.atthebest
9、(9)
A.age
B.resource
C.century
D.problem
10、(10)
A.hottest
B.coldest
C.poorest
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D.richest
IK(11)
A.customarily
B.habitually
C.conventionally
D.traditionally
12、(12)
A.every
B.some
C.this
D.certain
13、(13)
A.of
B.on
C.for
D.with
14、(14)
A.rise
B.raise
C.arise
D.arouse
15、(15)
回5
A.Precisely
B.Numerically
C.Literally
D.Previously
16、(16)
A.swell
B.diverge
C.inflate
D.delete
17、(17)
A.extension
B.disposal
C.spread
D.expansion
18、(18)
A.likely
B.certainly
C.merely
D.necessarily
19、(19)
A.accompanying
B.associating
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C.escorting
D.attaching
20、(20)
A.stretchout
B.stickto
C.takein
D.drawupon
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
WhenaShanghaiadconsultantwasrecentlyaskedtorecommend
younglocaldesignerstoaninternationalagency,hesentthree
candidateswithyearsofworkexperience.Butthecompany
decidedtheyweren'tgoodenoughandhadtoimportdesigners
fromtheWest.It'sacommonproblemthatChinesevocational
gradssimplyhaven,thadgoodenoughteaching.Mostofthe
lecturersdon'thaveanyrealworkexperience,sotheycant
teachusefulthings.Whengraduatesdogethired,they
basicallyhavetobere-educated.
China'srapideconomicexpansionhasexposedmanyfrailtiesin
itseducationsystem,especiallyonthevocationalside.The
countrycan'tproduceenoughskilledworkers.Inpartthat's
becauseitinvestsfarmoreinacademicthanvocational
programs.Fundinghasfallensignificantlysincethe1990s.
Partlyasaresult,todayonly38percentorsoofChina's
high-school-agestudentsattendvocationalschools,wellbelow
theofficialtargetof50percent.Toaddressthisdeficit,last
yearBeijingpledgedtospendalmost$2billionon100new
vocationalcollegesand1,000highschools.Andthisyearit
startedofferingannualsubsidiestovocationalstudents.
ButChina'strainingistooabstract,what'surgentlyrequired
aretechnicianswhocancomeupwithagoodideaandturnit
intoamarketableproduct.Partsofthecountryarealready
adapting;inShenzhen,localinstitutesoffer“madetoorder”
trainingforparticularbusinesses.Andsomevocational
collegeshaveintroducedpracticalresearchprojects.
Butvocationaleducationfacesadeeperproblem:itsimage.
China,smiddleclassiseagertoforgetitsexperiencewith
physicallabor,andfewallowtheirchildrentobecome
technicalworkers.Everyonethinksthesearethingsthat
low-classpeopledo.ThusChinanowproducesrecordnumbersof
collegegrads一whostruggletofindworkbecausetheylackthe
skillsformanufacturing,wheredemandisgreatest.Onefix
wouldbetore-brandvocationalsubjectsas"professional”,not
“manual“skills.
AttheotherendofthespectrumareChina,s100million-plus
ruralmigrantworkers,manyofwhomhavelittleschooling.They
haveneverlearnedhowtoworkwithothers,toliveinthecity,
savemoneyorchoosetherightjob.Thustheyfindithardto
learnfromtheirjobsorplantheircareers.Thisresultsin
extremelyhighlaborturnover.Teachingandtraining"1ife
skills“tocomplementvocationalprogramswouldhelp.
YettheurgencyofChina'sskilled-laborshortfallwillforce
arethink.Fornow,Chinaisrelyingoncheap,low-skilled,
labor-intensiveproduction,butit'snotsustainableinthe
longterm,Wemustraiseourskillslevel,andit'simpossible
forstate-runcollegestodoallthetraining.Indeed,withthe
demandforskilledworkersgrowingallthetime,Chinawillneed
allthehelpitcanget.
WhyareChinesevocationalgradsinferiortotheirWestern
counterparts?
A.BecauseChinaspendslessonvocationaleducationtraining.
B.Becausetheysimplydon,thaveenoughworkexperience.
C.Becausetheirlecturersarelessqualifiedthantheforeign
ones.
D.Becausetheirteachersdon'twanttoteachanyuseful
things.
2、
Accordingtothetext,alowerrateofschool-agedteenagers
entervocationalschoolsinChinamainlybecause.
A.thevocationaleducationlacksgovernmentfinancial
support.
B.thepublicdonotthinkmuchofthevocationalworkers.
C.fewallowtheirchildrentobecometechnicalworkers.
D.theyfearthattheycannotfindajobaftergraduation.
3、
Intheauthor,sopinion,thebestwaytosolveamoreserious
problemofChinesevocationaleducationis.
A.totrainstudentstoturntheirideasintoproducts.
B.tochangepeople'sbiasedimpressionofitsimage.
C.tosetupprogramstotrainruralmigrantworkers.
D.tomeditateonthedeficitsofvocationaleducation.
4、
BymentioningtheproblemsofChinesevocationaleducation,
theauthortendsto.
A.emphasizethatChina'svocationaltrainingistooabstract
B.inform,thattheimageofvocationalworkisnegative
C.warnthattheruralimmigrantworkerslackvocational
training
D.suggestthatthegovernmentinvestmentonitisnotenough
5、
Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsvocationaleducationin
China?
A.Paradoxical.
B.Inconsistent.
C.Apprehensive.
D.Critical.
6、Themoonappearstowarpthemindsofsomemen.Despite
puttingmenonthemoonin1969Americaseemsdeterminedon
re-enactingthespacerace,thistimepittingitsefforts
againstthoseoftheChinese.NowaRussiancompanyclaimsit
coulddevelopasystemtoexploitthemoon,snaturalresources
andpotentiallyrelocateharmfulindustriesthere.Thisis
lunacy.
Russiacertainlyhasgreatprowessinspace.Initsformerguise
asthecentreofpowerintheSovietUnionitlaunchedthefirst
man-madesatellitein1957.Inaspectacularfollowup,Yuri
Gagarinbecamethefirstpersoninspacein1961.Another
triumphcamein1968whentheRussianssentaspaceshiptoorbit
themoonwithturtlesaboard,returningitanditslivingcargo
safelytoEarth.AnunmannedRussianspacecraftalsolandedon
themoonaheadofthefirstmannedlandingbytheAmericans.
EvenafterNeilArmstrongtookhisonesmallstep,Russiahas
proveditssuperiorityinkeepingpeopleinspacestations
orbitingtheEarth.TheRussianSoyuzrocketisamainstayof
satellitelaunchesandwouldbeusedtorescueastronauts
shouldanyaccidentbefalltheInternationalSpaceStation.
Headofthespacecraftmanufacturerthathelpedachievethese
Russiansuccesses,thisweekboastedthathisrocketscouldbe
usedtoindustrialisethemoon.Sowhywerehisremarksgreeted
withsuchscepticism?
Onereasonforthecynicismisthattheideaisabsurd.AUnited
Nationstreatypassedin1967banspotentiallyharmful
interferencewiththeEarth'soriginalsatelliteandrequires
internationalconsultationbeforeproceedingwithanyactivity
thatcoulddisruptthepeacefulexplorationofspace,including
themoon.Asecondproblemisthatlandingonthemoonhasproved
beyondthebudgetofanystateotherthanAmericaandofany
privatecompanytodate.
Infactoneofthebesthopesforinvestmentcomesfromspace
tourism.OnSaturdayApril7th,thefifthsuchholidaymaker
enteredspaceaboardaRussianSoyuzrocket.CharlesSimonyi,
anAmericansoftwaredeveloper,paid$25mforhisten-daystay
attheInternationalSpaceStation.Thenextholiday
destinationisthemoon.Thetouroperatorthatorganisedthe
firstfivepackagesisofferingtwoticketstoorbitthemoon
for$100meach.LaunchwouldbeaboardaSoyuzspacecraft.But
theSoyuzsystemwasdesignedinthe1960sandhasbeenonthe
vergeofretirementformanyyears.UnfortunatelytheRussian
authoritieshavepostponedindefinitelythedevelopmentofa
successor.Thustheclaimoftheindustrialisationofthemoon
isunlikelytosucceed.
TheUnderlinedword"lunacy”(Line4,Paragraph1)most
probablymeans.
A.anefforttoexploretheuniverse.
B.akindofinsanestateconnectedwiththemoon.
C.theabilitytotransferharmfulindustriesontothemoon.
D.thepowertoorbitaroundthemoon.
7、
WhichofthefollowingisnotRussianachievementinspace
exploration?
A.Thefirstastronautwhowassenttospace.
B.Thefirstlandingofmannedspacecraftonthemoon.
C.Launchingofthefirstman-madesatellite.
D.Rocketsthatcanbeusedtosaveastronautsinspace
stations.
8、
WhywastheclaimoftheRussiancompanywidelycriticized?
A.Russiaisnotabletodevelopsuchadvancedspace
technologies.
B.Thecostwillbetoohighforacountrytoafford.
C.Itviolatesagreementsontheexplorationofthemoon.
D.Landingonthemoonneedsmuchmorethanorbitingit.
9、
Accordingtothetext,whichisthemostprobableresultof
thedevelopmentofspacetourism?
A.ItismainlytakenbyUSsoftwaredeveloperssuchasCharles
Simonyi.
B.Itneedthedevelopmentofnewrocketsystemstoreplace
thecurrentone.
C.ItbringstoanewroundofspaceracebetweenUSandChina.
D.Itwitnessesthesuccessoftheindustrializationofthe
moon.
10、
TheRussiancompanyhasboastedsuchclaimsmainlybecause
they.
A.getmorefinancialsupportfromthegovernment.
B.explorethemoonandacquiremorenaturalresourcesfor
humanbeings.
C.transferharmfulindustriestothemoontopreventour
environment.
D.attractmorespacetravelerstodevelopthespacetourism
industry.
11It'seasytogetthesensethesedaysthatyou'vestumbled
intoapartywithsomepowerfuldrugthatdramaticallyalters
identity.Thefacesarefamiliar,butthewordscomingoutof
themaren't.Somethinghashappenedtoalotofpeopleyouused
tothinkyouknew.They'vechangedintosomethingliketheir
ownopposite.
There'sBillGates,whothesedaysisspendinglesstimeearning
moneythangivingitaway一andpullingotherbillionairesinto
thedeependofglobalphilanthropy(慈善事業(yè))withhim.There's
historianFrancisFukuyama,leadingawholegangofdisaffected
fellowtravelersawayfromneoconservatism.Toflip-flopis
human.Itcanstillsometimesbeapoliticalliability,
evidenceofaflakydispositionorrankopportunism.Butthere
arecircumstancesinwhichnottoreversecourseseemsalmost
pathological(病態(tài)的).He'samodelofconsistency,Stephen
ColbertsaidlastyearofGeorgeW.Bush:"Hebelievesthesame
thingWednesdaythathebelievedonMonday一nomatterwhat
happenedonTuesday”.
Overthepastthreeyears,Ifoundpeoplewhohadpulledabig
U-turnintheirlives.Oftentheinsightcameina
forehead-smitingmomentinthemiddleofthenight:I'vegot
itallwrong.
Itlookedatfirstlikeasprinklingofoutliersbeyondthe
curveofnormalhumanexperience.Butwhenyousteppedback,
apatternemerged.Whatthesepersonalturnshadincommonwas
theapprehensionthatwe'reallconnected.Everythingleanson
something,isbothdependentanddependedon.
“Thedifferencebetweenyouandme”,avisitingChinesestudent
toldUniversityofMichiganpsychologistRichardNisbettnot
longago”,isthatIthinktheworldisacircle,andyouthink
it'saline”.Theremarkpromptedtheprofessortowriteabook,
TheGeographyofThought,aboutthedifferencesbetweenthe
WesternandtheAsianmind.
ToWesternthinking,theworldislinear;youcanchopitup
andanalyzeit,andwecanallworkonourlittlepartofthe
projectindependentlyuntilit'ssolved.Theclassically
Easternmind,accordingtoNisbett,seesthingsdifferently:
theworldisn'talengthofropebutavast,closedchain,
incomprehensiblycomplexandeverchanging.Whenyoulookat
lifefromthissecondperspective,someunlikelyconnections
revealthemselves.
IrealizedthiswaswhatalmostalltheU-turnshadincommon:
peoplehadswungaroundtofaceEast.Theyhadstoppedthinking
inalineandstartedthinkinginacircle.Moralitywaslooking
lesslikeasetofrulesandmorelikeastory,oneinwhich
theywerepartofanensemblecast,nolongerthestar.
Whatcanweinferfromfirsttwoparagraphs?
A.Somepeoplehavechangedintosomeoneanother.
B.Rherearesomedrugsthatcanchangeone'sidentity.
C.Somemoneybagsarepulledtoactasphilanthropist.
D.francisFukuyamahasbecomeagreattraveler.
12、
Theword”f1ip-flop”(Line4,Paragraph2)mostprobablymeans
A.reverse.
B.flick.
C.handspring.
D.fail.
13、
Accordingtothetext,onedifferencebetweenWesternand
Easternmindswasthat.
A.theworldinEasternthoughtisalinewhileinWestern
thoughtisacircle.
B.WesternmindismorecomprehensivethanEasternmind.
C.Westernmindismoreconcernedofconnections.
D.Easternmindconsidersthingsmorelikeawholeinsteadof
separateparts.
14、
Intheauthor,sopinion,themajorcauseofmanypeopletomake
U-turnsisthat.
A.theyhaveeatensomedrugwhichcanchangetheiridentities.
B.theybecometoconsidertheconnectionsbetweendifferent
things.
C.theywanttosucceedincatchingsomepolitical
opportunities.
D.theyhavebeenstimulatedbysomebigchangesintheirlife
experiences.
15、
Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthistext?
A.TheAgeofU-Turns.
B.WesternandEasternCulturalDifferences.
C.ACircleWorld.
D.TheImportanceofChange.
16、Shortofmoney?Needaninstantloan?Sincetheearly1990s
yourbestbethasbeentogotothelow-rentendoftownand
findanappointedloan-shop.Thereyoucanborrowmoneyinsmall
amounts,generallynotmuchmorethan$500,againstyour
post-datedpay-cheque.Youwillbechargedaround$15interest
forevery$100youborrow—andthatispermonth.
Formanypeople,thereisnoalternative.Banksrefusetomake
smallloansbecausethereisnomoneyinit,andcompletely
unregulatedlending,viatheinternetorloansharks,istoo
alarming.AccordingtotheCommunityFinancialServices
Association,anadvocacygroupfortheindustry,mostborrowers
areresponsibleandpayofftheirloansinatimelymanner.But
somedon't.
TheCentreforResponsibleLending,aconsumergroup,saysthat
manyborrowersroutinelyrollovertheirloans.Thisquickly
bringsthemintodebttraps.Atypicalborrowermayendup
paying$793fora$325loan.Thecentreestimatesthatpayday
loanscostAmericans$4.2billionayearininterestandfees.
Theindustrythrives,inlargepart,becauseitoperatesmostly
outsidestateusurylawsthatprohibitexcessiveinterestrates.
Itsspokesmensaylendersneedsuchexemptionstomakeaprofit
ontheirbasicservice,smallloans.Lenderssaythattheir
returnswouldamounttopenniesonthedollarifinterestrates
werecapped.Infact,theysay,suchrestrictionswouldputthem
outofbusiness.
Andthatisexactlywhatmanyoftheiropponentswouldliketo
see—particularlywhenitcomestoloansmadetothefamilies
ofsoldiers.InoneofthelastactsoftheRepublicanCongress,
paydaylenderswererestrictedtointerestratesof36%onloans
tomilitarypersonnelandtheirspouses.ThePentagonis
worriedthatuniformedpersonnel,especiallythoseservingin
Iraq,havebeenlosingtheirsecurityclearancesbecauseof
excessivedebtathome.This,amongotherthings,wasleading
tothecostlyreassignmentofhighlytrainedtroops,suchas
communicationsexperts,toordinarylow-skilljobs.
RobertFrank,aneconomistatCornellUniversity,wrote
recentlyintheNewYorkTimesthattheindustry一notunlike
thesub-primemortgagesector一isabeneficiaryofthesweeping
deregulationofthefinancial-servicesindustrythathasmade
creditmoreaccessible.Itsadverseconsequences,hesays,
were“completelypredictable”.Oncepoorpeoplegetinover
theirheads,theywillborrowthemselvesintobankruptcyifthe
lawpermits;and“ifweareunhappyaboutthat,theonly
solutionistochangetherules”.
Whatisthebestwayforamanwhoisinneedofsmallsums
ofmoneyintheUS?
A.Gotothebankandtrytomakeacommercialloan.
B.Askforhelpontheinternettogetdonations.
C.Getsomeloanatarelativelylowratefromthegovernment.
D.Borrowmoneyfromdesignatedfirmsatafixedrate.
17、
Thesmall-loanindustryisabletoavoidlawprohibitions
because.
A.Theexcessiveinterestismadebytheroll-overof
borrowers.
B.Lendersvowthatsmallloanscanonlysurvivewithout
interestlimitations.
C.Itmayprovidehelptomilitaryofficialsandtheirfamily.
D.Mostborrowerscanpaybacktheirmoneytimely
18、
Theadverseeffectofsuchloansonuniformedpersonnelisthat
A.thehighestinteresthasbeenrestrictedto36%.
B.professionalpersonnelmaybeforcedtoleavetheirposts
duetohighdebts.
C.thesoldiersortheirspousesmaylendmoneyuntilthey're
bankrupt.
D.thePentagonwillreassigntheirofficialsinIraq.
19、
Whichofthefollowingcircumstancesismostunlikelytobe
realized?
A.Amanwhogotasmallloanhastopaythreetimesbackafter
aperiod.
B.Askilledservicemanisfreeofloaninterestforhis
expertise.
C.Anewactontherulesofsmallloansisissuedbythe
Congress.
D.Apoormanwhohasnootherchoiceborrowsmoneyuntil
bankruptcy.
20、
Accordingtotheauthor,thesmallloanindustry.
A.isanicepracticeforpeoplewhoneedmoneyurgently.
B.hasbothadvantagesanddisadvantageswhichneedtobe
modified.
C.isdangerous,especiallyformilitarypersonnel.
D.mayleadtolargeamountsofbankruptciesandneedstobe
forbidden.
21、PartB(10points)
Youaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsandatextaboutwhat
parentsaresupposedtodotoguidetheirchildreninto
adulthood.ChooseaheadingfromthelistA一Fthatbestfits
themeaningofeachnumberedpartofthetext(41—45).The
firstandlastparagraphsofthetextarenotnumbered.There
aretwoextraheadingsthatyoudonetneedtouse.(10points)
Glass,inoneform,oranother,haslongbeeninnobleservice
tohumans.Asoneofthemostwidelyusedofmanufactured
materials,andcertainlythemostversatile,itcanbeas
imposingasatelescopemirrorthewidthofatenniscourtor
assmallandsimpleasamarblerollingacrossdirt.
(41).
Theusesofthisadaptablematerialhavebeenbroadened
dramaticallybynewtechnologies:glassfiberoptics—more
thaneightmillionmiles一carryingtelephoneandtelevision
signalsacrossnations;glassceramicsservingasthenose
conesofmissilesandascrownsforteeth;tinyglassbeads
takingradiationdosesinsidethebodytospecificorgans;even
anewtypeofglassfashionedofnuclearwasteinorderto
disposeofthatunwantedmaterial.
(42).
Onthehorizonareopticalcomputers.Thesecouldstore
programsandprocessinformationbymeansoflight一pulsesfrom
tinylasers一ratherthanelectrons.Andthepulseswouldtravel
overglassfibers,notcopperwire.Thesemachinescould
functionhundredsoftimesfasterthantoday'selectronic
computersandholdvastlymoreinformation.Todayfiberoptics
areusedtoobtainaclearerimageofsmallerandsmaller
objectsthaneverbefore—evenbacterialviruses.Anew
generationofopticalinstrumentsisemergingthatcanprovide
detailedimagingoftheinnerworkingsofcells.Itisthesurge
infiberopticuseandinliquidcrystaldisplaysthathasset
theU.S.glassindustry(a16billiondollarbusinessemploying
some150,000workers)tobuildingnewplantstomeetdemand.
(43).
Butnotalltheglasstechnologythattouchesourlivesis
ultra-modem.Considerthesimplelightbulb;attheturnofthe
centurymostlightbulbswerehandblown,andthecostofone
wasequivalenttohalfaday'spayfortheaverageworker.In
effect,theinventionoftheribbonmachinebyCominginthe
1920slightedanation.Thepriceofabulbplunged.Small
wonderthatthemachinehasbeencalledoneofthegreat
mechanicalachievementsofalltime.Yetitisverysimple:a
narrowribbonofmoltenglasstravelsoveramovingbeltof
steelinwhichthereareholes.Theglasssagsthroughtheholes
andintowaitingmoulds.Puffsofcompressedairthenshapethe
glass.Inthisway,theenvelopeofalightbulbismadebya
singlemachineattherateof66,000anhour,ascomparedwith
1,200adayproducedbyateamoffourglassblowers.
(44).
Thesecretoftheversatilityofglassliesinitsinterior
structure.Althoughitisrigid,andthuslikeasolid,the
atomsarearrangedinarandomdisorderedfashion,
characteristicofaliquid.Inthemeltingprocess,theatoms
intherawmaterialsaredisturbedfromtheirnormalposition
inthemolecularstructure;beforetheycanfindtheirwayback
tocrystallinearrangementstheglasscools.Thisloosenessin
molecularstructuregivesthematerialwhatengineerscall
tremendous“formability“whichallowstechnicianstotailor
glasstowhatevertheyneed.
(45).
Today,scientistscontinuetoexperimentwithnewglass
mixturesandbuildingdesignerstesttheirimaginationswith
applicationsofspecialtypesofglass.ALondonarchitect,
MikeDavies,seesevenmoredramaticbuildingsusingmolecular
chemistry."Glassisthegreatbuildingmaterialofthefuture,
the'dynamicskin,”,hesaid”.Thinkofglassthathasbeen
treatedtoreacttoelectriccurrentsgo
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26^PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
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