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Mike lives in a village not far from New York. He has a big 1_____ dog. He likes the dog very much.  
It was a 2_____
morning. The dog stood near an old well (井). He stood 3_____
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1. yellow&& 2. Sunday&& 3. there&& 4. went&& 5. inWinter Haven daily news-chief ( September 27, 1964 )I quickly found these color images using our new Color Search. You can use it to try on .
In the past I've talked about . This is different.
Mike bought two beautiful brown modern couches and then a soft blue rug to go in front of them.
Something wasn't right in his living room, but he didn't know what it was.
Laura wanted to paint her kitchen green, and ended up doing it three times, but was still not happy.
Sarah wanted to be safe, so she went with a lot of neutrals in her apartment.
Then she wished it all had more color, but didn't feel comfortable deciding where to put the color.
She didn't want to screw it up.
Sound familiar?
Here's a real warm room with warms, neutrals and just a touch of cools on the far left.
Color is powerful.
It is stimulating, healing, soothing and fun.
It is also a big commitment.
With the money that you spend on your average living room, buying an armchair in a colorful fabric can be downright terrifying.
If it doesn't work, you are up the creek.
That is why most people just follow the sheep towards beige and stay there forever.
Not that there is anything wrong with beige!
it just shouldn't ever rule your home...
In order to make good choices with color you only need to know a few things.
Here they are:
1. There Are Warm and Cool Colors
The interior palette is roughly divided between these two groups of color and they are pretty self explanatory.
Reds, yellows, oranges and beige or creamy colors are WARM.
Blues, greens and grays are COOL.
If you look at the color wheel (which you may remember from elementary school ) the warm colors are on one side of the wheel and the cools on the other.
Where they meet, they mix forming some hybrids.
Green and Purple are the hybrids, and they can be warmer or cooler depending on their mix.
For example a lime green has a lot of yellow in it and is warm, whereas a Kelly green has more blue in it and runs cool.
2. Warm Colors are Stimulating
The reds, oranges, yellows and all the off whites that tend to this direction possess all the qualities of warmth in that they are hot, stimulating and soothing to our EMOTIONS, which crave warmth.
This is the reason red is the most successful color in our consumer society and found in such icon products as Coca-Cola, Ferrari, and red lipstick.
Warm colors therefore work really well in the social rooms of your house, such as the living room, dining room and kitchen.
They are also ideal for restaurants and bars, where socializing, eating and drinking are paramount.
3. Cool Colors are Calming
Deep cool blue wall in a bedroom. .
The blue side of the spectrum along with cool browns and grays and the cool off whites possess all of the qualities of coolness in that they are calming, focusing and soothing to our INTELLECT, which craves a cooler atmosphere.
These colors quiet the emotions and sharpen our thoughts, allowing our mind to do its best work.
This is why the cool blues are the most popular color for business suits and shirts, as wel why the old time bank teller wore a green visor and banks are often cool inside, and why the Yankees are considered gentlemen in their blue pinstripes, whereas the Red Sox are savages (and why this match up is such a classic).
Cool colors are therefore best in private rooms where concentration, calmness and rest are most important, such as the bedroom, office, and nursery.
(*A note on bedrooms: many people object to the bedroom being considered a "calm" room when romance is often the goal.
Never fear, while you are free to paint your bedroom red or other strong warm colors, you will probably find you don't sleep as well. AND if you go with a cooler palette, you'll find you DO sleep well and you can still spice up the bedroom with colorful accessories when the time is right.)
4. A Short Note on Black and White
A crisp black and white bathroom. .
Thought both black and white do not count as proper colors (black is all colors and white is the absence of color), they do have warm and cool properties, which are sometimes surprising to people, but are very important to know when using them:
White is cool.
Black is warm.
Therefore, remember that when you paint a room straight white, it is going to tend to be cold, and will need a lot of color or other warm elements to make it physically comfortable, whereas black is instantly warm and needs to be used sparingly so that it doesn't overwhelm.
A little black will go a long way.
5. A Short Note on Neutral Colors
A VERY neutral living room that could really use a pop of color. .
Neutral c they are mixes where no strong color is evident.
Since all colors tend to make brown, neutrals cover a dizzyingly vast landscape of browns that run from the warm, red brown of milk chocolate, to the cooler taupes and stone colors, to the light beige off whites.
Neutrals are rarely exciting in their own right, but they become very exciting and sophisticated with put together with one another and with a starring color in their midst.
I recommend getting to love the wide array of neutral colors and using them liberally as a base for any room.
6. Putting Color to Use - Be Consistent To Start With!
A lovely cool, consisten bathroom, with actually a lot of yellow in the green so it's not TOO cool. .
Keeping all of this in mind, you should get started by deciding in advance what kind of an effect you want in the room, and whether it is going to be predominantly warm (social) or cool (private). Build a palette that works with one color set and then stick to your guns.
If you do, you will find you avoid most of the pitfalls that beset jarring color combinations.
So, remember Mike and Laura from the first paragraph?
With what you now know, don't paint your kitchen green (cool) when you have a terracotta floor (warm) and gold finish hardware (warm) and don't put down a blue carpet (cool) in your living room if you have brown couches and off white walls (warm).
In short, don't mix warm and cool palettes unless you want your room to be purposefully funky or off beat.
7. The 80/20 Rule
Final lesson: use strong color sparingly to punctuate the room, not define it.
I recommend 80% neutral colors and 20% strong colors.
Just like a woman's face is made up with bright lipstick in a small portion of her face and neutral colors in the rest, so should a room be balanced.
For example, in a warm living room such as Mike's, I would recommend off white walls (warm/neutral) to go with his rich, brown couches (warm/neutral) and then a deep red rug (warm/color) and colorful table lamps in either black, silver or reds to wake up the room.
Small batches of color have a tremendous effect on the whole and will "wake up" and bring out the more neutral colors around them.
For example, take a look at this print ad for Ralph Lauren above.
It is a beautiful example of how he has used the color in the thick red stripe to bring to life the dark neutral clothing on the models behind it.
The red color brings out the warmth of these clothes.
Without the swoosh of red, this picture would not speak as strongly as it does. Just this little bit catches your eye.
With an 80/20 approach, color is the focus of every room and the star of your show without any other stars jostling for attention.
An accent wall or a few well placed pillows, lamps, rugs, flowers, curtains or single chairs with color on them is all a room needs.
The rest should be filled with supporting members of the cast: whites and neutrals.
Now you know how to solve Mike's rug problem, why Laura had trouble painting her kitchen green and how Sarah could confidently finish off her living room with color (warm pillows and an accent wall).
Of course, color can get much more complicated than this, but these are the basics.
And the basics work, particularly when you are getting started in shaping your own home.
Now, it's your turn.
I invite you to work color into your home and share the results with us. That's the fun part.
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& 2015 Apartment Therapy英语翻译Mike lives in the country,and he loves playing in the river near his house.But his father gets a job in a hospital in a big city,and he moves there with his family.Their new house has a garden,but the garden is very small.Mike is not very_百度作业帮
英语翻译Mike lives in the country,and he loves playing in the river near his house.But his father gets a job in a hospital in a big city,and he moves there with his family.Their new house has a garden,but the garden is very small.Mike is not very
英语翻译Mike lives in the country,and he loves playing in the river near his house.But his father gets a job in a hospital in a big city,and he moves there with his family.Their new house has a garden,but the garden is very small.Mike is not very happy,“Is there a river near here?” he asked his mother on the first morning.“No,there isn’t.But there is a beautiful park near here,Mike ,and there is a pool in it.We are going there this afternoon.”Mike is happier now.After lunch,Mike and his mother went to the park .Mike wanted to walk near the pool,but there was a sign in front of it.His mother read it to him:Warning:This pool is dangerous.46 people have fallen into it.Mike looked into the pool carefully,and said,“But I can’t see them.”1 There is _____ near Mike’s old house.A a river B a park C a garden D a pool2 Mike moves to a big city because______.A his mother gets a job there B their new house in the city has a nice gardenC his father gets a job in the city D his father living in the city3 Mike becomes happier because he is going to ______.A play in the river B the park and there is a pool in it C play in the garden D play with some new friends4 The sign beside the pool tells people______.A the water in the pool is dangerous B not to look at the poolC not to look after the pool D not to walk near the pool5 Which sentence is wrong?A Mike’s father works in a hospital B Mike likes playing in the riverC Mike swims in the pool D 46 people have fallen into the pool并翻译!1 把上面5道题也给做好
迈克住在乡下,他喜欢在他家附近的河.但是他的父亲在一家医院找到了工作在一个大城市里,他和他的家人那里.他们的新房子有一个花园,但花园是非常小的.迈克是很不高兴,”里有一条河附近吗?”他问他的妈妈在早上第一.“不,没有.但是,他有一个漂亮的公园附近,迈克,并且有一个游泳池.今天下午我们去那儿.” 迈克是快乐的.午饭后,麦克和他的妈妈都去公园了.迈克想走的,但是在附近的标记的前面.他的母亲看他:“警告:本泳池很危险.46人下降到它.麦克往游泳池,说道,“但是我看不到他们了.” 1有_____接近迈克的老房子.有一条河B公园的C D水池一座花园 2迈克移动到一个大的城市,因为_____.他的母亲那里得到一份新房子在B的城市有一个漂亮的花园 他的父亲得到一份C D他父亲在城市居住在城市 3迈克变得更幸福,因为他要_____.一个在河边的公园,有一个游泳池 C在花园里玩D玩一些新朋友 4标志在泳池边告诉人们_____.一池里的水是危险的,不去看游泳池 不去照顾他们的C D不走附近的水池池 5哪句是错的?一个迈克的爸爸在一家医院工作B迈克喜欢在河里玩 迈克在泳池游泳C D 46人陷入泥潭

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