Part 4: Underground Houses

Section 4 – Questions 31–40

Question 31-36

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

 

Earth-sheltered Housing

Advantages:

  • has a 31 ___________ on the environment
  • increased use of energy-efficient 32 ___________ technologies
  • can have a very long 33 ___________
  • easy to maintain
  • no noise from the 34 __________ outside (big problem in many conventional homes)
  • health benefits from advanced methods of 35 __________

Earth-sheltered housing in the UK:

  • no longer difficult to get planning permission
  • more likely to get approval for development in 36 ____________ areas
  • may replace mobile homes on the coast

Questions 37-40

Which UK projects have the following? Choose the correct answer.

A         Mole Manor

B         the Hockerton Project

       both Mole Manor and the Hockerton Project

 

37         favourable reaction ____________

38         self-sufficiency in energy ____________

39         low building costs ___________

40         luxurious accommodation ____________

 

Keys

  1. low impact

  2. alternative

  3. life span

  4. traffic

  5. ventilation

  6. conservation

  7. C

  8. B

  9. B

  10. A

 

Transcript

Part 4: You will hear a student giving a presentation about houses which are built underground.

Student: First you have some time to look at questions 31 to 40.

Student: Now, listen carefully and answer questions 31 to 40.

Student: For my presentation on ecological environmental planning, I have chosen to talk about how underground housing, or earth-sheltered housing, as it’s more commonly known, can meet the demands of ecological environmental planning, both in terms of building and energy resources, and in terms of sensitivity to the landscape.

Student: Perhaps the greatest merit of this building technique is the low impact it has on the environment, since houses built underground can hardly be