MiniTest 3 CTTT B1 Thu
MiniTest 3 CTTT B1 Thu
MiniTest 3 CTTT B1 Thu
READING PASSAGE
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-5, which are based on Reading Passage 2
below.
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problem of housing a growing inner-city population. But far from meeting human needs, the new
estates often proved to be windswept deserts lacking essential social facilities and services. Many of
these buildings were poorly designed and constructed and have since been demolished.
By the 1970s, a new respect for the place of buildings within the existing townscape arose. Preserving
historic buildings or keeping only their facades (or fronts) grew common. Architects also began to
make more use of building styles and materials that were traditional to the area. The architectural style
usually referred to as High Tech was also emerging. It celebrated scientific and engineering
achievements by openly parading the sophisticated techniques used in construction. Such buildings are
commonly made of metal and glass; examples are Stansted airport and the Lloyd's building in London.
Disillusionment at the failure of many of the poor imitations of Modernist architecture led to interest
in various styles and ideas from the past and present. By the 1980s the coexistence of different styles
of architecture in the same building became known as Post Modern. Other architects looked back to
the classical tradition. The trend in architecture now favours smaller scale building design that reflects
a growing public awareness of environmental issues such as energy efficiency. Like the Modernists,
people today recognise that a well-designed environment improves the quality of life but is not
necessarily achieved by adopting one well defined style of architecture.
Twentieth century architecture will mainly be remembered for its tall buildings. They have been made
possible by the development of light steel frames and safe passenger lifts. They originated in the US
over a century ago to help meet the demand for more economical use of land. As construction
techniques improved, the skyscraper became a reality.
Questions 1-5
The text above describes a number of cause and effect relationships.
Match each Cause (1-5) in List A, with its Effect (A-H) in List B.
Write your answers (A-H) in boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet.
NB There are more effects in List B than you will need, so you will not use all of them. You may use
any effect more than once if you wish.
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Questions 6-10
Complete the table below with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Write your
answers in boxes 6-10 on your answer sheet.