問題詳情

   You may have an image in your mind of what an architect’s life is like. The alarm clock(38) at dawn. (39) hearing the ringing, you jump off your bed, tidy yourself and rushto the office (40) attending an early meeting with your client, during which you discuss anew building project. Afterwards, you are off to visit a construction site to make certain thateverything is (41) . You return to the office only to find that you have made (42) lowinitial cost estimates that they can never cover the expenses. Therefore, you have to persuadeyour client not to (43) another architect for you. (44) , you try to convince your clientto pay more. Soon after, you buckle down to sketch plans for a new structure for another client.In the meantime, you (45) to figure out how you can incorporate into the design thefunctional purposes which the client has required that the structure (46) . Then, it (47)to you that you should give a phone call to your client from this morning to know his decisionabout the extra payment. (48) you get the answer “Yes” that you think to yourself, “What arelief!” The image of the career as an architect will probably appeal to you, but it is actually achallenging job (49) of creativity, technical skills and scientific knowledge. What you haveto do to meet the (50) for a career in this domain is complete a university degree inarchitecture, sit for the national architectural examination, and (51) the license inarchitecture. Novices tend to start out working as assistants to (52) architects. With theaccumulation of experience, they may begin to turn their own visions into reality constructed ofsteel, glass and concrete.
38.
(A) loosens up
(B) goes off
(C) turns out
(D) pops up

參考答案

答案:B
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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