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Becky said,"We previously finished upanother flat in 2014,and we earned f100,000 on it,(A)26.What does Becky suggest as a priority?which provided us with the money for this houseA.The house's locationand gave us a taste of renovations ()In 6 years,B.The house's history.we have gone from living in my parents'house to aC.The spare time you have.E175,000 flat to now a E750,000 house.Before westarted,we didn't know anything about interiorD.The energy you can put indesign(室内设计)or building work,.so we have self-taught ourselves,but it has all been completelyworth it."Becky and Adam did the majority of thework on the house themselves using YouTubetutorials and interior design TV shows.g"Most looks you see on Instagram can berecreated with a bit of elbow grease yourself,"she(D)27.Which of the following best describes thesaid."For example,Adam created the kitchen panelcouple?wall himself one afternoon.You have to make a lotA.Sympathetic.of effort to save money.It's not easy,but it is wellworth it when you see the end product."B.DemandingBetween 2015 and 2020,the renovation projectC.Generous.cost E50,000.Buying their home decorations fromD.Determined.budget stores has helped to keep the cost down,explains Becky."We hunt for items that look moreexpensive than they look,and we are always lookingfor furniture tips and upeycling tips.gFor example,a family member gave us his oldCbrown patio furniture,which we upcycled."While all-electric homes have been gaining inBecky is now encouraging others hoping to getpopularity as a way to be greener and use less fossilonto the property ladder to do the same thing,and(化石)fuels,,al-electric skyscrapers(摩天大楼)withshares tips on how to do it and the lessons theymany apartments are much harder to build.That'shave learned on her Instagram page.But her topwhy a new skyscraper in New York City is changingtip is:"Buy the worst house on the nicest street."the way we think about environmental buildings.Becky also says,"Give up your social life andThe 44-story building going up at 505 Stateweekends temporarily as you need time and cashStreet in downtown Brooklyn will be the firstwhile you're renovating.Budget everything andresidential tower in the city to operate without usingstick to it,and don't underestimate the cost of thefossil fuels.But scaling up the all-electric homes towork."this level presents a unique set of challenges.(C)24.What does the underlined part"elbow grease"The building,designed by Alloy Development,in paragraph 3 mean?had to re-imagine how infrastructure(基础设施)isA.Interest.done.One problem that required innovativeB.Attention.solutions was how to provide hot water for so manyC.Effort.apartments.Most large buildings use a complexweb of gas pipes and boilers to heat and provideD.Difference.hot water.But to build 505 State Street,thedevelopers had to secure 100 percent renewable8energy.The designers finally came up with a way(B)25.What can we learn about the couple from theThey discovered that the best way was to put high-text?efficiency windows with triple-paned(三窗格)glassA.They hired a professional designer to guideand to insulate(使隔热)the walls so that heat andthem.cooling would not leak out."The less you need airB.They earned a lot of money from a previousconditioning and the less you need heating,the lessproperty.energy you'll use overall,and therefore we canC.They renovated the old house in order to winreduce the size of our electric systems and get theman award.to a place where we can create enough hot waterD.They relied on their relatives to provideand enough energy to satisfy those demands,"onethem with furniture.designer said.4
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