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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Reading-Comprehension-Lesson 49

Đọc hiểu -TOEFL- Bài 49

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   Thomas Jefferson disliked the deference in the early American buildings
to the architecture of Georgian England, which served as a constant
reminder of monarchial tyranny and the bloody years of the War of
Independence. He aspired to a more timeless architecture, based at
5 first on his favored Renaissance styles, which in turn were based
on the architecture of ancient Rome.

What made Jefferson's buildings especially American was the way they
were integrated into the landscape. His beloved home, Monticello,
10 was pushed into a hilltop so that its spreading service wings would
not obstruct the sweeping panorama of the Blue Ridge Mountains visible
from the house. The building became a part of the hill and made possible
views of tilled lowlands to the east and a rugged wilderness that
stretched to the west.
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All of Jefferson's buildings were created with a clear view to utility
and with a special relationship to the landscape. He favored grassy
terraces with views if possible to the mountains. But his buildings
also showed his idealism, to serve as examples of good architecture,
20 which usually meant the architecture of classical antiquity, which
was for him the architecture of a republic.
1. What is the purpose of the passage?




2. In what way were Jefferson's buildings very American?




3. What was NOT true about Jefferson's buildings?




4. What does the author feel Jefferson considered a good architect?




5. What is the tone of the passage?





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