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When did houses begin to show a new elegance?A.During the latter half of the eighteenth ce

When did houses begin to show a new elegance?

A.During the latter half of the eighteenth century.

B.During the first half of the nineteenth century.

C.During the latter half of the nineteenth century.

D.During the first half of the eighteenth century.

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He also wanted to make his buildings fit into the land around them. One of the houses he designed is on top of a high hill. Other people built tall square houses on hills, but Wright did not want to lose the beauty of the hill. He built the house low and wide. Now other architects know how to design buildings to fit into the land and the environment because Frank Wright showed them how to do it.

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the buildings he designed were works of art. He looked at the ugly square buildings around him, and he did not like what he saw. He wondered why people built ugly homes, when they could have beautiful ones.

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Who was Frank Wright?

A.A builder.

B.An architect.

C.An art critic.

D.An archaeologist.

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died in it. It also cut off electricity and water supply, many houses caught fire and a great many people lost their homes. We can not stop it but we can do something to avoid suffering a great loss again. We can't build houses along the lines where earth's two of the plates join together. We must build them on rock not on sand. And the buildings have to be made as strong as possible.

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A、The public

B、The personal

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A、A、 The lease contract is invalid.

B、B、 A and B shall jointly bear the costs for expanded construction, because both are in fault in doing so.

C、C、 B can cancel the lease contract, because A did not inform B that the house is unauthorized construction.

D、D、 B can continue to perform the contract waiting for the relevant authorities to confirm that the house is unauthorized and affecting his use of the building, then he can claim for liability for breach of contract.

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A.read picture-books of building

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D.plan models of buildings

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My Spanish friends wanted advice about ______ .

A.learning English

B.finding places to stay in England

C.driving their car on English roads

D.going to England by car

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