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Architecture is theart and science of designing structures that organize and enclose space forpractical and symbolic purposes. Because architecture grows out of human needsand aspirations, it clearly communicates cultural values. Of all the visualarts, architecture affects our lives most directly for it determines thecharacter of the human environment in major ways.

Architecture is athree-dimensional form. It utilizes space, mass, texture, line, light, andcolor. To be architecture, a building must achieve a working harmony with avariety of elements. Humans instinctively seek structures that will shelter and enhance their way of life. It is the work of architects to createbuildings that are not simply constructions but also offer inspiration anddelight. Buildings contribute to human life when they provide shelter, enrichspace, complement their site, suit the climate, and are economically feasible.The client who pays for the building and defines its function is an importantmember of the architectural team. The mediocre design of many contemporarybuildings can be traced to both clients and architects.

In order for thestructure to achieve the size and strength necessary to meet its purpose,architecture employs methods of support that, because they are based onphysical laws, have changed little since people first discovered them—even while building materials havechanged dramatically.Theworld’s architecturalstructures have also beendevisedin relation to the objectivelimitations of materials. Structures can be analyzed in terms of how they dealwith downward forces created by gravity. They are designed to withstand theforces of compression (pushing together), tension (pulling apart), bending, ora combination of these in different parts of the structure.

Even development in architecture has been the result of major technological changes. Materials andmethods of construction are integralparts of the design of architecturestructures. In earlier times it was necessary to design structural systemssuitable for the materials that were available, such as wood, stone, brick.Today technology has progressed to the point where it is possible to invent newbuilding materials to suit the type of structure desired. Enormous changes inmaterials and techniques of construction within the last few generations havemade it possible to enclose space with much greater ease and speed and with aminimum of material. Progress in this area can be measured by the difference inweight between buildings built now and those of comparable size built onehundred years ago.

Modernarchitectural forms generally have three separate components comparable toelements of the human body: a supporting skeleton or frame, an outer skinenclosing the interior spaces, and equipment, similar to the body’s vital organs and systems. Theequipment includes plumbing, electrical wiring, hot water, andair-conditioning. Of course in early architecture—suchas igloos and adobe structures—there was no suchequipment, and the skeleton and skin were often one.

Much of the world’s great architecture has beenconstructed of stone because of its beauty, permanence, and availability. Inthe past, whole cities grew from thearduoustask of cutting and pilingstone upon. Some of the world’s finest stonearchitecture can be seen in the ruins of the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchuhigh in the eastern Andes Mountains of Peru. Thedoorways andwindowsare made possible by placing over the open spaces thick stone beamsthat support the weight from above. A structural invention had to be madebefore the physical limitations of stone could be overcome and newarchitectural forms could be created. That invention was the arch, a curvedstructure originally made of separate stone or brick segments. The arch wasused by the early cultures of the Mediterranean area chiefly for undergrounddrains, but it was the Romans who first developed and used the arch extensivelyin aboveground structures. Roman builders perfected the semicircular arch madeof separate blocks of stone. As a method of spanning space, the arch cansupport greater weight than a horizontal beam. It works in compression todivert the weight above it out to the sides, where the weight is borne by thevertical elements on either side of the arch. The arch is among the manyimportant structural breakthroughs that have characterized architecturethroughout the centuries.

托福阅读试题

1. According toparagraph 1, all of the following statements about architecture are true EXCEPT:

A.Architecture isvisual art.

B.Architecturereflects the cultural values of its creators.

C.Architecture hasboth artistic and scientific dimensions.

D.Architecture hasan indirect effect on life.

2. The word “feasible”in the passage (paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to

A.in existence

B.without question

C.achievable

D.most likely

3. The word “enhance”in the passage (paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to

A.protect

B.improve

C.organize

D.match

4. Which of thesentences below best expresses the essential information in thehighlightedsentencein the passage (paragragh 3) ? Incorrect choices change themeaning in important ways or leave out essential information.

A.Unchangingphysical laws have limited the size and strength of buildings that can be madewith materials discovered long ago.

B.Buildingmaterials have changed in order to increase architectural size and strength,but physical laws of structure have not changed.

C.When people firststarted to build, the structural methods used to provide strength and size wereinadequate because they were not based on physical laws.

D.Unlike buildingmaterials, the methods of support used in architecture have not changed overtime because they are based on physical laws.

5. The word “devised”in the passage (paragragh 3) is closest in meaning to

A.combined

B.created

C.introduced

D.suggested

6. The word “integral”(paragraph 4) is closest in meaning to

A.essential

B.variable

C.practical

D.independent

7. According toparagraph 4, which of the following is true about materialsused in theconstruction of buildings?

A.Because newbuilding materials are hard to find, construction techniques have changed verylittle from past generations.

B.The availabilityof suitable building materials no longer limits the types of structures thatmay be built.

C.The primarybuilding materials that are available today are wood, stone, and brick.

D.Architects inearlier times did not have enough building materials to enclose large spaces.

8. In paragraph 4,what does the author imply about modern buildings?

A.They occupy muchless space than buildings constructed one hundred years ago.

B.They are not verydifferent from the building of a few generations ago.

C.They weigh lessin relation to their size than buildings constructed one hundred years ago.

D.They take a longtime to build as a result of their complex construction methods.

9. Which of thefollowing correctly characterizes the relationship between the human body andarchitecture that is described in paragraph 5?

A.Complex equipmentinside buildings is the one element in modern architecture that resembles acomponent of the human body.

B.The components inearly buildings were similar to three particular elements of the human body.

C.Modern buildingshave components that are as likely to change as the human body is.

D.In general,modern buildings more closely resemble the human body than earlier buildingsdo.

10. The word “arduous”in the passage (paragraph 6) is closest in meaning to

A.difficult

B.necessary

C.skilled

D.shared

11. Why does theauthor include a description of how the “doorways and windows”(paragraph 6) ofMachu Picchu were constructed?

A.To indicate thatthe combined skeletons and skins of the stone buildings of Machu Picchu weresimilar to igloos and adobe structures

B.To indicate thedifferent kinds of stones that had to be cut to build Machu Picchu

C.To provide anillustration of the kind of construction that was required before arches wereinvented

D.To explain howancient builders reduced the amount of time necessary to construct buildingsfrom stone

12. According toparagraph 6, which of the following statements is true ofthe arch?

A.The Romans werethe first people to use the stone arch.

B.The invention ofthe arch allowed new architectural forms to be developed.

C.The arch workedby distributing the structural load of a building toward the center of thearch.

D.The Romansfollowed earlier practices in their use of arches.

13. Look at thefour squares [█] that indicate wherethe following sentence could be added to the passage.

█ 【A】Modern architectural forms generally have three separate componentscomparable to elements of the human body; a supporting skeleton or frame, anouter skin enclosing the interior spaces, and equipment, similar to the body’s vital organs and systems. █ 【B】The equipment includes plumbing, electrical wiring, hot water, andair-conditioning. █ 【C】Ofcourse in early architecture—such as igloos and adobestructures—there was no such equipment, and theskeleton and skin were often one. █ 【D】

Where would thesentence best fit?

14. Directions: Anintroductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provided below.Complete the summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that express themost important ideas in the passage. Some sentences do not belong in thesummary because they express ideas that are not presented in the passage or areminor ideas in the passage. This question is worth 2 points.

Architecture usesforms and space to express cultural values.

A.Architects seekto create buildings that are both visually appealing and well suited for humanuse.

B.Over the courseof the history of building, innovations in material and methods of constructionhave given architects ever greater freedom to express themselves.

C.Throughouthistory buildings have been constructed like human bodies, needing distinct “organ”systems inorder to function.

D.Both clients andarchitects are responsible for the mediocre designs of some modern buildings.

E.Modern buildingstend to lack the beauty of ancient stone buildings such as those of MachuPicchu.

F.The discovery anduse of the arch typifies the way in which architecture advances by developingmore efficient types of structures.

托福阅读答案

1.EXCEPT题排除法,以visual art做关键词定位至本段最后一句,A对,不选;以cultural values做关键词定位至第二句,B对,不选;以artistic and scientific dimensions做关键词定位至第一句,C对,不选;D选项与A选项在同一句,indirect effect和directly的原文说反,错,选

2.feasible可行的,原文说了建筑的若干优点,比如提供遮风避雨的场所,丰富了空间,经济上怎么样,肯定是个正面的词,A存在中性,错;B没有问题,虽然是正面但太过,不选,C正确,D非常可能虽然正面,但程度不足,不选

3.词汇题,问的是第二段第三句中的enhance,备选项分别是protect, improve, organize, match,enhance提高,原文中与enhance their way of life并列的动词是shelter,庇护之意,所以再选protect的话重叠,而且也不应该是保护他们的生活方式;organize组织match搭配都不能与庇护并列,所以improve改善生活方式最靠谱

4.In order for只是一个表目的的状语,暂时放弃不看,同时because那部分插入语不看,整个句子就变成了建筑师们采用的方法是不变的,尽管建筑材料发生了很大变化。A没说原文的建筑材料发生了很大变化,而且law没有限制size and strength,所以完全不对;B错在in order的那个状语部分,increase原文没说;C说not based on physical laws与原文相反,错,D正确

5.devise设计,所在句说全世界的建筑也要怎么样根据简直材料的限制,因为有also,所以是接着前一句的,前句在上题中已经分析过了,说建筑师为了达到要求采用了多种方法,说明建筑的产生应该是一个从无到有的过程,所以B选项create最合适,A联合C介绍,引进D建议,表明都不对

6.integral完整的,构成整体的,原文说建筑材料和建筑方法是建筑什么样的部分,代入选项也知道应该是A重要的部分,B可变的C实际的都不靠谱,D独立的虽然意思基本说的通,但明显违反原文,建筑材料和方法应该是互相影响的,不能独立

7.以material为关键词定位至本段第二句和第三句,说以前必须根据建筑材料来设计建筑,现在我们可以发明新材料,A说不容易找到新材料,反了;C的三种材料应该是以前不是现在;D没说;B说现在建筑材料充分,不会再影响建筑设计,是原文的意思,正确

8.以modern buildings做关键词定位至最后一句,说比较现在和一百年前大小相似的建筑的重量我们就能发现建筑技术所取得的进步,也就是以前的重现在的轻,所以答案是C,其他的都没说

9.本段将建筑结构与人体的结构进行了比较,发现;额三个共同点,排除法,A以equipment做关键词定位至第一句的最后半句,equipment像的应该是vital organs and systems,不是一个component;以early building做关键词定位至文章最后一句,skeleton和skin是一样的,所以和人不同;C的change原文没说;D正确因为原文说现代建筑像人体,以前的建筑的skeleton和skin是一个,所以现代建筑比之前的建筑更像人体

10.arduous艰巨的,困难的。原文说过去整个城市都是靠切割和堆积石头搞定的,这个任务肯定是比较困难的,而代入原文的话似乎有技巧的和有必要的也是靠谱的,但D分享的一定不对,如果说切割是需要技巧的话,堆积应该是不需要的,注意不要联想。堆积和切割石头一定是造城市的必要任务么?可以用木头和其他的建筑材料,所以necessary太偏了,正确答案difficult

11.修辞目的题,读doorways and windows所在的一句话,说门窗是通过把承的石头横梁放在space上面形成的,读前一句的时候发现也是个例子,所以不是答案,往下句看,说想克服石头带给建筑的障碍,必须有一个新发明。按照原文,门窗的形成是一种克服石头带来的障碍的一种方法,所以答案是C

12.以arch为关键词定位至thatinvention was the arch句,接上题看到的那句,想克服石头带给建筑的障碍,必须有一个新发明,这个发明就是arch,所以说arch的出现使得其他建筑方法成为可能,B正确。罗马人是第一个把arch广泛用在地上建筑的,不是第一个用arch的,A错,也没follow前人的方法,D错;是把压力分散,divert,不是往中点集中,C说反

13.however和again unifying都说明正确插入点之前必须说把skeleton and skin分开,所以A和B不对,C之后的suchequipment指代C之前的内容,过渡紧密,不适合插入句子,所以D是正确答案

14.Architects选项对应全文首段首句,正确

Over选项对应第四段第三句和第三段首句,正确

Throughout选项与第五段首句相反,错

Both选项是细节,不选

Modern选项错,因为原文没说现代的建筑不好看,不选

The discovery选项第六段最后一句,正确

托福阅读译文

建筑是一门出于实用和象征的双重目的,通过组织和利用空间来实现设计结构的艺术和科学。。因为建筑源于人类的需求和愿望,同样也可以清楚地传达文化价值。在所有的视觉艺术中,建筑最直接地影响了我们的生活,因为它在很多方面决定了我们生存的环境特征。

建筑是一种利用空间、质量、纹理、线条、光线和颜色的三维立体形式。一幢建筑物必须实现各种要素的和谐搭配。人类本能地希望可以提供居住并且改善他们生活质量的建筑。建筑师们创造出来的建筑物不单纯的是建筑物,还为人们带来了灵感和喜悦。建筑物为人类的生活提供了遮蔽处和丰富的空间、增加人们的活动场所、完善人们的居所、帮助人们适应气候的变化,同时在经济上也可承受。建筑团队中,最重要的是那些为建筑支付建设费用并且设计其功能的人,许多当代建筑平庸的根源在于客户和建筑师双反。

为了达到建筑的目的,一定的大小和强度是必须的。尽管建筑材料已经发生了翻天覆地的变化,建筑采用的各种支撑方法自从人们发现它们以来鲜有改变,因为这些方法都建立在物理定律的基础上。世界的建筑结构也因为克服材料限制的目的而发展起来。建筑师们在设计建筑结构的时候需要将重力对材料的影响考虑在内,通过结构设计使建筑不同部分能抵抗压力、拉力、弯曲力或混合的压力。

甚至建筑的发展也是由重大的技术变革造成的。材料和建设方法是建筑结构设计整体的组成部分。早期,人们必须设计结构系统来配合当前可用的材料,如木头、石头和砖。现今的技术已经发展到能够创造新的建筑材料来适应想要应用的建筑结构。近几代建筑材料和科技的巨大变化使得包围空间更加简单、快速,并且用更少的材料。在这一领域的进步可以用现在修建的建筑和100年前建造的同规模建筑之间的重量差异来衡量。

类似人类的身体结构,现代建筑可以划分为三个独立的部分:支撑骨架或框架、围住内部空间的外壳以及像人体内器官一样重要的设施。这些设施包括管道、电线、热水和空调。当然,在早期的圆顶建筑和土坯建筑中并没有这样的设施,皮肤和骨骼也往往是合在一起的。

世界上大多数伟大的建筑都是石料建筑,因为石料建筑不仅外形漂亮、持久耐用,而且石头随处可得。在过去,整个城市的建筑物都是从艰苦的石块切割和堆砌发展起来的。在秘鲁安第斯山脉东部的马丘比丘印加古城遗址,可以看到世界上最棒的石质建筑。在开阔的空间上放置厚石板来支撑上面的石头,使门和窗的修建成为可能。设计师们必须在克服石头的物理限制以及新建筑形式发展之前发明出建筑结构,这就是拱形结构,即最初由分段的石头或砖块构成的弧形结构。拱最初在地中海早期文化中用来建设地下水渠,但古罗马人最先开发和广泛的利用它作为地上建筑的结构,他们完善了由分段的石块组成的半圆形拱。作为跨越空间的一种方式,拱可以比水平横梁支撑更大的重量。它使得其上的压力转移到两侧,由两侧垂直的部分来承担压力。拱形结构只是近百年来众多重要建筑结构的突破之一。

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