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Hilversum is a medium-sized city between the major cities of Amsterdam and Utrecht in the Gooi area of North Holland, the
In history,
The change to a media economy started in 1920,when the Nederlandse Seintoestellen Fabriek(NSF) Established a radio factory in Hilversum.Most radio stations settled in the large villas in the leafy areas of the town. Television gave another push to the local economy. Hilversum became the media capital of he
In the early 1900s. modern architects W.M. Dudok and J. Duiker placed hundreds of remarkable buildings in
by walking or biking the
59.Hilversum is different from most of the Netherlands in that_____
A. it has a large population.
B. it is cut off from big cities.
C. it has many beautiful gardens .
D. it is in a hilly area with sandy soil.
60. What was the greatest contribution of the Brenninkmeijers to
A. Building a railway link to
B. Helping ……the industry to develop..
C. Constructing large villas for the poor.
D. Assisting its agricultural industry.
61. The beginning of the media industry in
A. a radio factory.
B. the media capital.
C. a radio station.
D. a TV station
62. What is known about W.M . Dudok’s
A. It consists of approximately 75 buildings.
B. It looks like an open air museum in the city.
C. It is a classic example in architecture textbooks .
D. It has shaped most of 20 century
D
The oddness of life in space never quite goes away .Here are some examples.
First consider something as simple as sleep. Its position presents its own challenges. The main question is whether you want your arms inside or outside the sleeping bag. If you leave your arms out, they float free in zero gravity, often giving a sleeping astronaut the look of a funny ballet(芭蕾) dancer. ”I’m an inside guy.” Mike Hopkins says, who returned from a six-month tour on the International Space Station.”I like to be wrapped up.”
On the station ,the ordinary becomes strange .The exercise bike for the American astronauts has no handlebars. It also has no seat. With no gravity, it’s just as easy to pedal violently. You can watch a movie while you pedal by floating a microcomputer anywhere you want. But station residents have to be careful about staying in one place too long. Without gravity to help circulate air, the carbon dioxide you exhale(呼气) has a tendency to form an invisible(隐的) cloud around your head. You can end up with what astronauts call a carbon-dioxide headache.
Leroy Chiao, 54, an American retired astronaut after four flights, describes what happens even before you float out of your seat. “Your inner car thinks you’re falling Meanwhile your eyes are telling you you’re standing straight. That
can be annoying——that’s why some people feel sick.” Within a couple of days——truly terrible days for some——astronauts’ brains learn to