Narrator Listen to part of a lecture in an architecture class. Now g

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问题     Narrator
    Listen to part of a lecture in an architecture class.
    Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer. [br] What structures were adopted in seventeenth century colonies?
Seventeenth century houses in colonial North America were simple structures that were primarily functional, carrying over traditional designs that went back to the Middle Ages. During the first half of the eighteenth century, however, houses began to show a new elegance. As wealth increased, more and more colonists built fine houses.
    Since architecture was not yet a specialized profession in the colonies, the design of buildings was left either to amateur designers or to carpenters who attempted to interpret architectural manuals imported from England. Inventories of colonial libraries show an astonishing number of these handbooks for builders, and the houses erected during the eighteenth century show their influence. Nevertheless, most domestic architecture of the first three-quarters of the eighteenth century displays a wide divergence of taste and freedom of application.
    Increasing wealth and growing sophistication throughout the colonies resulted in houses of improved design no matter whether the material was wood, stone, or brick. New England still favored wood, though brick houses became common in Boston and other towns, where the danger of fire gave an impetus to the use of more durable material.
    A few houses in New England were built of stone, but only in Pennsylvania and adjacent areas were stone widely used in dwellings. An increased use of brick in houses and outbuildings is noticeable in Virginia and Maryland, but wood remained the most popular material even in houses built by wealthy landowners. In the Carolinas, even in closely packed Charleston, Wooden houses were much more common than brick houses.
    Eighteenth century houses showed great interior improvements over their predecessors. Windows were made larger and shutters removed. Large, clear panes replaced the small leaded glass of the seventeenth century. Doorways were larger and more decorative. Fireplaces became decorative features of rooms. Walls were made of plaster or wood, sometimes elaborately paneled. White paint began to take the place of blues, yellows, and greens and lead colors, which had been popular for walls in the earlier years. After about 1730, advertisements for wallpaper styles in scenic patterns began to appear in colonial newspapers.

选项 A、Simple houses that were primarily functional.
B、Houses that were made of wood, stone, or brick.
C、Houses with traditional designs from the Old Ages.
D、Larger windows without shutters.

答案 A

解析 本题为细节题,考查考生是否理解和记住了听力材料中的细节或事实。题目问:在17世纪,殖民地的建筑选用什么样的结构?教授在文章开头提到“Seventeenth century houses in colonial North America were simple structures that were primarily functional, carrying over traditional designs that went back to the Middle Ages (在17世纪,北美殖民地的建筑结构简单,主要是实用性强,并沿袭传统设计,这种设计可追溯到中世纪)”。因此正确答案为选项A(那时的建筑主要是实用性强)。其他选项均不符合文章内容,因此不予选择。
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