If you think 3D printing is only good for making flimsy paperweights, then you’re pretty much right. However, a group of audacious Dutch architects have already begun 3D printing an entire canal house in Amsterdam.

If you think 3D printing is only good for making flimsy paperweights, then you're pretty much right. However, a group of audacious Dutch architects have already begun 3D printing an entire canal house in Amsterdam.Is the first 3D printed house a gimmick? Definitely! Is it an experiment that pushes the possibilities for 3D printing technology and architecture? Maybe! 3D Print Canal House is the brainchild of DUS Architects. “KamerMaker”, Dutch for “room maker”, is their giant printer built inside a shipping container. Just a few weeks ago, KamerMaker began printing plastic furniture and walls at an empty canal-side lot in northern Amsterdam. Smaller versions of the unusual honeycomb walls have been tested on normal desktop printers, and everyone just needed to scale it up. Well, if only it were that easy. “The printer did not always manage to spread the plastic evenly, making some of the ribs of the honeycomb structure of the block uneven,” reported ARN (Australian Radio Network), to the surprise of no one who has used a 3D printer. But the architects remain optimistic. The first few printed blocks are meant to be test pieces as they improve the process. It takes about a week to print a 3-meter high block right now. The project's leader hopes to eventually get that down to two hours and finish the first of 12 rooms in a year, and the entire house in less than 3 years. Ultimately, 3D Print Canal House is an architectural research project, one that is very much being conducted in the public eye: you can actually buy tickets to visit the construction site for 2.50 Euros. The top floors will become more ornate, for example, as newer techniques are incorporated. They'll explore the possibilities of 3D printing, like the honeycomb walls or an entire room recycled, redesigned, and built anew. Nobody's going to move into a 3D printed house soon, but, if anyone ever does, something might be learned from this experiment by the canal.

1-1、What have the Dutch architects begun to use the 3D printer to do according to the passage?

A、To make heavy paperweights.

B、To print the unusual honeycomb.

C、To print an entire canal house.

D、To build a shipping container.

  答案:C

1-2、Where did KamerMaker begin printing plastic furniture and walls several weeks ago?

A、It was inside a shipping container in Amsterdam.

B、It was at an empty canal-side lot in northern Amsterdam.

C、It was in a canal house in Amsterdam.

D、It was in a room.

  答案:B

1-3、What is the weakness of the 3D printer mentioned in the passage?

A、It cannot always spread the plastic evenly.

B、It needs to be shortened.

C、It cannot make the ribs of the honeycomb structure.

D、It can print anything smoothly.

  答案:A

1-4、How long will it take for the 3D printer to make the canal house in Amsterdam?

A、A week.

B、Two hours.

C、More than 3 years.

D、Less than 3 years.

  答案:D

1-5、Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the passage?

A、This canal house is being built in the public eye.

B、The top floors of the canal house will be more decorated.

C、Someone is going to move into this canal house soon.

D、One can visit the construction site for 2.50 Euros.

If you think 3D printing is only good for making flimsy paperweights, then you're pretty much right. However, a group of audacious Dutch architects have already begun 3D printing an entire canal house in Amsterdam.

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