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Here are some interesting offices around the world.Let's take a look!

   The loneliest office

  Where is the loneliest office in the world?It is near a glacier(冰川) in the Tanggula Mountains in Tibet.It's Luobu Renqing's office.He wants to protect the glacier's water from pollution.

  Working in the woods

  Look at the tube office in Spain!Half of the office is dug into the ground in a forest. Workers can enjoy the beautiful view through the window while working. This also helps the office stay cool during hot summers.

  Going into a cave(山洞)

  Do you want to work in a cave?The workers of an Internet company in Sweden do this. The company turned a big cave in the White Mountains into offices. The caves is 30 meters underground,so it's very safe and cool.

  Container(集装箱)offices

   A company moved its office to an empty container in Los Angeles,US. People work in shipping containers. Here,people use skylights(天窗) when they are working. This saves a lot of money and energy.

(1)Where is the loneliest office?    

A.

In China.

B.

In Spain.

C.

In Sweden.

D.

In America.

(2)Why is the cave office safe and cool?    

A.

Because it's in a forest.

B.

Because it's an Internet company.

C.

Because it's 30 meters underground.

D.

Because people use skylights when they are working.

(3)Which office can save lots of money and energy?    

A.

The loneliest office.

B.

The tube office.

C.

The cave office.

D.

The container office.

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