In the late 1970’s,many people in North America turned their attention to environmental pr

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In the late 1970’s,many people in North America turned their attention to environmental problems ,and new steel — and — glass skyscrapers were widely criticized. Some ecologists (生态学家)pointed out that a number of tall buildings in a city often overburden public transportation.
Skyscrapers are also lavish consumers of electric power and water. In just one recent year, the addition of 17 million square feet of skyscraper office space in New York City itself has already raised the top daily demand for electricity by 120, 000 kw — enough to supply the entire city of Albany in New York area for a single day.
Glass—walled skyscrapers can also be especially wasteful. The heat loss ,or gain, through a wall of half 一 inch plate glass is more than ten times that through a typical ordinary wall filled with bricks or board. In order to decrease the pressure on heating and air — conditioning equipment, builders of skyscrapers have begun to use double—layered glass ,and reflective glasses coated with silver or gold mirror films that could reduce glare (强光)as well as heat gain. However, mirror — walled skyscrapers may raise the temperature of the surrounding air and affect neighboring buildings as well.
Skyscrapers put a severe pressure on a city's sanitation (卫生)facilities, too. If fully occupied, the towers just within the central area of New York would alone produce 2. 25 million gallons of waste water each year^—as much as the city size of Stanford, Connecticut, which has a population of more than 109,000.
【小题1】The underlined phrase“ lavish consumers ”in the 2nd paragraph probably means      A.trash producersB.great spendersC.pressure makersD.poor customers【小题2】Glass walls of skyscrapers are specially mentioned in order to     .A.show how skyscrapers manage to lessen their pressureB.explain why skyscrapers can control its air conditionsC.describe further how wasteful skyscrapers could be D.present the stability of skyscrapers in modern buildings【小题3】From the last paragraph we can learn that     .A.central New York skyscrapers are a large waste water producer B.the central area of New York is as large as the city of StanfordC.more than 109,000 people live in the skyscrapers in New YorkD.New York produces 2. 25 million gallons of waste water each year【小题4】When the writer talks about skyscrapers ,his tone sounds     A.positiveB.doubtfulC.gratefulD.negativeB 

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(答案→)B 
解析:文章介绍了摩天大楼消耗了各种各样的能源,包括水,电,材料的消耗都是一种浪费。
【小题1】猜词题:从后面的句子:the addition of 17 million square feet of skyscraper office space in New York City itself has already raised the top daily demand for electricity by 120, 000 kw — enough to supply the entire city of Albany in New York area for a single day.可知摩天大楼消费了很多的电。选B
【小题2】细节题:从第三段的句子:Glass—walled skyscrapers can also be especially wasteful. The heat loss ,or gain, through a wall of half 一 inch plate glass is more than ten times that through a typical ordinary wall filled with bricks or board. 可知文章提到玻璃墙的摩天大楼也是很浪费的,选C
【小题3】Skyscrapers put a severe pressure on a city's sanitation (卫生)facilities, too. If fully occupied, the towers just within the central area of New York would alone produce 2. 25 million gallons of waste water each year可知纽约中心的摩天大楼也消耗了大量的水,选A
【小题4】作者态度题:文章介绍了摩天大楼对各种能源的消耗,从文章第一段的句子:In the late 1970’s,many people in North America turned their attention to environmental problems ,and new steel — and — glass skyscrapers were widely criticized.可知作者提到摩天大楼的语气是消极的,选D
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