What does the future hold for the problem ofhousing? A good deal depends, of course, on the meaning of future. If one isthinking in terms of science fiction and the space age, it is at least possibleto assume that man will have solved such trivial and earthly problems ashousing. Writers of science fiction, from H.G. Wells onwards, have had littleto say on the subject. They have conveyed the suggestion that men will live ingreat comfort, with every conceivable apparatus to make life smooth, healthyand easy, if not happy. But they have not said what his house will be made of.Perhaps some new building material, as yet unimagined, will have beendiscovered or invented at least. One may be certain that bricks and mortar will long have gone outof fashion.
But the problems of the next generation or twocan more readily be imagined. Scientists have already pointed out that unlesssomething is done either to restrict the worlds rapid growth in population orto discover and develop new sources of food , millions of people willbe dying of starvation or at the best suffering from underfeeding before thiscentury is out. But nobody has yet worked out any plan for housing thesegrowing populations. Admittedly the worst situations will occur in the hottestparts of the world, where housing can be light structure or in backward areaswhere standards are traditionally low. But even the minimum shelter requiresmaterials of some kind and in the teeming, bulging towns the low-standardhousing of flattened petrol cans and dirty canvas is far more wasteful ofground space than can be tolerated.
Since the war, Hong Konghas suffered the kind of crisis which is likely to arise in many other placesduring the next generation. Literally millions of refugees arrived to swell thealready growing population and emergency steps had to be taken rapidly toprevent squalorand disease and the spread crime. The city is tacklingthe situation energetically and enormous blocks of tenementsare rising at anastonishing aped. But Hong Kong is only onesmall part of what will certainly become a vast problem and not merely ahousing problem, because when population grows at this rate there areaccompanying problems of education, transport, hospital services, drainage,water supply and so on. Not every area may give the same resources as Hong Kong to draw upon and the search for quicker andcheaper methods of construction must never cease.
1.What is the authors opinion of housing problems in the first paragraph?
A.They may be completely solved at sometime in the future.
B.They are unimportant and easily dealt with.
C.They will not be solved until a new building material has been discovered.
D.They have been dealt with in specific detail in books describing the future.
2.The writer is sure that in the distant future ___.
A.bricks and mortar will be replaced by some other building material.
B.a new building material will have been invented.
C.bricks and mortar will not be used by people who want their house to befashionable.
D.a new way of using bricks and mortar will have been discovered.
3.The writer believes that the biggest problem likely to confront the worldbefore the end of the century ___.
A.is difficult to foresee.
B.will be how to feed the ever growing population.
C.will be how to provide enough houses in the hottest parts of the world.
D.is the question of finding enough ground space.
4.When the writer says that the worst situations will occur in the hottestparts of the world or in backward areas, he is referring to the fact that inthese parts ___.
A.standards of building are low.
B.only minimum shelter will be possible.
C.there is not enough ground space.
D.the population growth will be the greatest.
5.Which of the following sentences best summarizes Paragraph 3?
A.Hong Kong has faced a serious crisis caused by millions of refugees.
B.Hong Kong has successfully dealt with the emergency caused by millions ofrefugees.
C.Hong Kongs crisis was not only a matter of housing but included a number ofother problems of population growth.
D.Many parts of the world may have to face the kind of problems encountered by Hong Kong and may find it much harder to deal with them.
答案:AABDD
《See You Again》超《江南Style》破Youtube点击纪录
国内英语资讯:Chinese state councilor meets 72nd UN General Assembly president
多旅行,少压力Less Stress, More Travel
爆笑偷懒妙招:不好意思,你不仅没我懒,还没我机智
想睡好觉?科学家们总结了8个方法
国际英语资讯:Brazilian President Temer survives parliamentary commission vote
如何提高自学能力How To Improve The Ability of Self-learning
邮轮是空气污染重灾区 空气质量比严重污染城市更差
做个理智的粉丝 Be a Wise Fan
国内英语资讯:Chinas top health authority urges stronger maternal safety measures
世界杯来袭 The Coming of The World Cup
国内英语资讯:Chinese president calls for stronger cooperation with Canada
硅谷的新饮料好神奇,一瓶等于一餐饭?
国际英语资讯:Trump in Paris to improve ties despite divergence on climate, trade
上海迪士尼游客爱上超大火鸡腿 迪士尼热门美食盘点(组图)
国内英语资讯:Angola thanks China for economic development: Vice President
国际英语资讯:World Petroleum Congress ends in Istanbul with hopes for future cooperation
无需内疚 单身也是一种选择
怎样判断别人有没有对你撒谎
国际英语资讯:Trump envoy mediates Israeli-Palestinian water deal
摩拜单车在英国被破坏 歪果人民素质差不多
喝咖啡的人更健康,不易得重大疾病
五一国际劳动节 The International Worker’s Day
LV推出了智能手表,代言人是鹿晗
IS成员家人遭报复,联合国伊拉克特使表关注
国内英语资讯:Heavy rain kills 2 in Guangxi, strands 9,000 air passengers in Sichuan
川普将提名洪博培出任驻俄大使
True colors?
国内英语资讯:Spotlight: China-Portugal ties enjoy unprecedented high -- Chinas top legislator
考试之我见 My View on Examination
| 不限 |
| 英语教案 |
| 英语课件 |
| 英语试题 |
| 不限 |
| 不限 |
| 上册 |
| 下册 |
| 不限 |