Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - The picture below shows the traditional residential landscape in China. Look at the picture and answer the following questions. Question 1: The relationship between architectural features and geograph

The picture below shows the traditional residential landscape in China. Look at the picture and answer the following questions. Question 1: The relationship between architectural features and geograph

The picture below shows the traditional residential landscape in China. Look at the picture and answer the following questions. Question 1: The relationship between architectural features and geographical environment in the picture is described correctly.

Question 1:B

Question 2:C

Test analysis:

Question 1:① It is located in the tropical rain forest climate zone, with more precipitation and sloping roof, which is convenient for drainage. There is enough heat and light here, so there is no need to consider the problem of lighting. A is wrong. ② Located in the temperate monsoon climate zone, it is rainy and hot, wet and rainy in summer, and there is spire ventilation in the house, which is conducive to moisture-proof and drainage. ③ Located in tropical and subtropical monsoon climate zone, with more precipitation. As can be seen from the picture, it is a multi-storey building. At that time, it was mainly used to prevent bandits, floods and life, not just for the convenience of living and living. ④ It was created by Hakkas in the process of continuous migration, mainly to resist foreign enemies and prevent local people from bullying, and it also embodies a harmonious culture.

Question 2: From the picture, Kaiping Carved Building has a unique shape, and the architectural features of Chinese and western dwellings are obvious. The top and four corners of the Carved Building are dome-shaped and Byzantine, and other styles are like ancient Greece, ancient Rome and Islam. Everything else is in Chinese architectural style. Therefore, ③ can best reflect the characteristics of regional cultural openness. C right. A, b and d are all wrong.