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At Alexandria Country Day School in Virginia, a group of sixth-graders had a special project.They used 3D printers to create mini 3D-printed model villages which were designed(設(shè)計)for homeless people.
The students got the idea from a company called Icon, which makes homes with 3Dprinters and whose goal is to make cheap housing for everyone. Icon's homes are made ofconcrete-like(混凝土類)materials,which are very cheap. And building these homes just takes a few days.
Allison McDonald is the science teacher and the director of the sixth-grade project. She said.
“Through the project,the students not only learned about invention and teamwork.but they also learned to understand the true needs of homeless people.”While creating their mini 3D buildings,the students explored(探索)how such technology allows the freedom of design and how to better use the technology in daily life. They said getting the details correct bel printing was hard. Putting a lot of thought into their communities, they made houses, stores, and schools. Besides, they also made churches, health centers, community gardens,theaters and even bus stops to make the people who will live there get a sense of belonging(歸屬感).
Amber Fogarty is the president of Mobile Loaves & Fishes, which is an organization in Austin, Texas and provides homes for people in need for free. After learning about the students' project, Amber said, “Both the project and the students are excellent! Imagine the possibilities. How can you use your brains and hearts to solve problems? I don't know what the future holds with 3D printing. But the possibilities are very exciting.It is a journey of discovery.”
1.For whom were the mini 3D-printedmodel villages designed?
A. School students.
B. School teachers.
C. People without homes.
D. Schools in Virginia.
2.According to the passage, the 3D-printed homes_____.
A.can be built anywhere and anytime
B. are very strong and easy to be built
C. are built in a short time and at low cost
D. are beautiful and good for the environment
3.How did the students make people in the villages have a sense of belonging?
A. By making many places that are common in daily life.
B. By studying how to use 3D printing technology in daily life.
C. By getting everything that people need ready before printing.
D. By considering the connection between3D printing technology and design.
4.Which of the following about the students and their project is NOT true?
A.The students got the idea from Icon.
B. The students learned a lot from the project.
C. The project won high praise from Amber Fogarty.
D.The project helped the students get a chance to study at Icon.
5.What's the purpose of the passage?
A. To ask us to care about people in need.
B. To talk about the future of 3D printing.
C. To encourage students to learn 3Dprinting.
D.To introduce a 3D-printing project of sixth graders.
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