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AnewlibraryinTianjin—TianjinBinhaiPublicLibrary—recentlybecameanonlinehit.TheDailyMaildescribeditasthe“world’sultimate(终极的)library”,whiletheword“breathtaking”wasthechoiceofNewsweekmagazine.Onelookatthelibraryandyou’llseewhy.Withitsfuturistic(未来主义)designandwallsloadedwithbooks,it’sthedreamlibraryofeverybooklover.
Butasthesurprisecontinues,there’saburningquestionlyinginthebackofourminds:Whenphysicalbookstoresareclosingdownonebyone,whatmakeslibrariessafefromthewaveofdigitalization(数码化)Anddowereallystillneedlibrariesnowthatwe’vegottheInternetinourhands
ReporterIanClarkhastheanswer.“Librariesarenotdeclininginimportance—peoplearesimplychangingthewaytheyusethem,”hewroteontheGuardianwebsite.
WhatClarkmeansisthatlibrarieshaveshiftedfromsimplybeingstorehousesofbookstoamediumtohelp“bridgethegapbetweenthehavesandthehave-nots”accordingtowebsiteLibrariesAreEssential.Sincenoteveryonecanaffordasmartphone,atabletoranInternetconnection,andnoteveryonehastheknow-howtosearchtheInternetcorrectlyandefficiently,it’spubliclibrariesthatmakesurethattheseresourcesandtechnologiesareavailabletoalargergroupofpeople.
“Nobodyistryingtosellyouanythinginthelibrary.Thereisnopressuretobuyandthereisnojudgmentofyourchoices."AnneGoulding,aprofessoratVictoriaUniversityinNewZealand,wroteontheNewsroomwebsite.“Therearefewotherspacesthatyoucanjust‘be’withoutsomebodyquestioningyourpresenceoryourmotivation.”
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D.Peoplecanbuywhattheywantthere.
35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout
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C.Physicallibrariesinthepast.
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Thelibraryneeds___________,butit’llhavetowaituntilSunday.
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Everyschoolhasalibrary.Alibraryisaveryimportantpartofaschoolasithelpsstudentstogainandacquireknowledge.
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Wehavealibrarianwhokeepsatrackofallthebooksthatgoinandoutofthelibrary.Generally,thebookscanbekeptbyusforoneweek.__46_____thebooksaren’treturnedtothelibraryontime,wewillbefined.
Thereisaseparatereadingroominthelibrary____47___studentscangoandreadwhatever___48___like.Ilovespendingtime____49___(read)booksthere.Itissoquietthatwecanreallyenjoyreading_____50_____(peaceful)andlearnalotofgreatthingsintheworld.
____anewlibrary_____inourschoollastyear
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ThereWillBeBlood(15)158mins.
DanielPlainview(DayLewis)isadown-and-outsilverminerwhostrikesitrichandbecomesanoiltycoon.Whenhelearnsofasmalloil-richtowninCalifornia,hemovestherewithhisadoptedson.Usinghissontoprojecttheimageofacaringfamilyman,Plainviewgainsthecooperationofalmostallthelocalsinthetown,withpromisestohelpdeveloptheircommunityfbutovertime,Plainview*sgradualaccumulationofwealthandpowercauseshistrueselftosurface.
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BomYesterday(PG)116mins.
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BuilditMakeit,Playit!GuidesforChildrenandTeensBomholdCatharine;ElderTerrri,20041ABC-CLIO
Series:Children’sandYoungAdultLiteratureReference
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Forbusylibrariansandeducators,findinginstructionsforprojects,activities,sports,andgamesthatchildrenandteenswillfindinterestingisaconstantchallenge,Thisguideisatime-saving,one-stop...
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CircleTimeforYoungChildren
MosleyJenny,2014|TaylorandFrancis
Series:EssentialGuidesforEarlyYearsPractitioners
JennyMosley’squalitycircletimemodelinvolvessettingupanon-going,timetableprocessofcircle-meetingforadultsandchildren,Asabasisforteachingrelationshipskills,buildingupself-esteem…..
ConnectingAnimalsandchildreninEarlyChildhood
SellyPattyBorn,2014lRedleafPress
Understandthevalueofconnectinganimalsandchildren.From
familyspetsandwildanimalstotoys,stuffedanimal,andmedia
images,animalsareacentralpartofeverychild’sworld.Thisbook
examines….
EducationandDisadvantagedChildrenandYoungPeople
MatsumotoMitsuko;BroolColin,2013lBloomsburyPublishiing
Series:EducationasaHumanitarianResponse
Dostreetchildrengotischool,andifnot,whynotWhatkindofeducationcanbe‘meaningful’toyoungpeopleaffectedbyconflictThecontributorsexploregroupsofchildrenandyoungpeoplewhohave….
ChildrenwithSchoolProblems:APhyskian’sManual
TheCanadianPaediatricSociety;AndrewsDebra;MahoneyWilliamJ,
2012IWiley
Thephysician’sguidetodiagnosingandtreatinglearningdisabilitiesinchildren.1to10Canadianshavealearningdisability,anddoctorsmustbeabletoidcntify,diagnose,trear,andmanagechildren…
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SongsinTheirHeads:MusicandItsMeaningInChildren’sLives
CampbellPatriciaShehan,1989IOxfordUniversityPress
Thisbookexplorestheintrestandneedsofchildrenintheirexpressedthountsandactual“musicking”behaviours,Thistextexaminesthesongstheysing,theryhthms…
YoungChildrenasArtists:ArtandDesignintheEartyYearsandKayStage1
TutchellSuzy2014ITaylorFrancis
Fromthemonmentachildisbom,theyintctractwiththeworld,lookingatcolours,feedingtexrures;constructingmentalandphysicalimagesofwhattheyseeandexperience.Withinallearlyyears…
BigIdeasforLittlesKids:TEAchingPhilosophyThroughChildren’sLiferature
WartnbergThomasE.2014IRowman&LittlefieldPublishers
BigIdeasforLittleKidsincludeseverythingateacher,oracollegestudentneedstoteachphilosophytoelementaryschoolchildrenfrompicturebooks.Writteninaclearandaccessiblestyle…
46.Supposeyouaredoingresearchonchildren’srelationshipskills,youmaywanttoread.
A.CircleTimeforYoungChildren
B.ChildrenwithSchoolProblems:APhsysician’sManual
C.EducationandDisaddvantagedChildrenandYoungPeople
D.BuildIt,MakeIt,DoIt,PlayIt!GuidesforChildrenandTeens
47.Whichbookwouldyourecommendtosomeoneinteresteninchildren’smentalimanges
A.ConnectingAnimalsandChildreninEarlyChildhood.
B.SongsinTheirHeads:MusicandItsMeaninginchildren’sLives.
C.BigIdeasforLittleKids:TeachingPhilosophyThroughchildren’sLiterature.
D.YoungChildrenasArtists:ArtandDesignintheEarlyYearsandKeyStage1.
48.Howmanybookspublishedin2015arefoundinthissearch
A.9.B.90.C.118.D.290.
49.ChildrenwithSchoolProblems:APhsysician’sManualismostlikelyintendedfor.
A.educatorsB.librariansC.doctorsD.artists
Tom______inthelibraryeverynightoverthelastthreemonths.
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TheCalgaryPublicLibraryhassomegreatresourcestobeatboredomandkeepyourchildrenbusyoverthesummer,whetherathomeorontheroad.
Duringtheschoolyearchildrenarebusywithhomeworkandrequiredreading,sosummerisagreattimeforthemtorelaxandreadwhattheychoose.Notonlyisreadingapleasurablewaytopassthetime,itwillalsohelpchildrenkeeptheirskillsupoverthesummer,sotheyarepreparedtogobacktoschoolinthefall.
Ifyouaretakingatripthissummer,whynotletthekidshelpoutwiththeplanningBorrowachildren’satlas(地图集)tochooseyourwaytogetherandcheckoutsomebooksaboutyourdestinationbeforedeparture.TheAllaboutProvincesandTerritoriesseriesisfullofinterestingfactsabouteachCanadianprovince.
GoingcampingHowabouttakingalongsomescarystoriestotellaroundthecampfireAlvinSchwarz’scollectionsofScaryTalestoTellintheDarkaresuretomakeyourspinetingleandyourteethchatter.Forsomethingalittlelesshorrible,tryVelcome:aVeryScaryBook,byKevinO’Malley,whichincludessuchhorrorsasaplateofmixedvegetables!
Remembertoleadbyexampleandpackabookinyourownbeachbag.Ifchildrenseeyoureading,theywillunderstandthatbooksareanimportantandvaluablepartofsummerandtheywillbegintocopyyourhabits!
ThestaffattheCalgaryPublicLibraryarealwayshappytohelpfindthatperfectsummerread,sostopbyyournearestbranch,callusat260-2600,orvisitourwebsiteatCalgarypubliclibrary.comtoday.
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C.Childrenusuallygetboredofreadingduringtheschoolyear.
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C.Velcome:aVeryScaryBookD.AChildren’sAtlas
27.What’stheprobablemeaningoftheunderlinedpart“tomakeyourspinetingleandyourteethchatter”inParagraph4
A.Tointerestyouandimpressyou.
B.Toexciteyouandfrightenyou.
C.Toembarrassyouandannoyyou.
D.Todiscourageyouanddisgustyou.
28.Youshouldtakeabookwithyouto_________.
A.saveyourowntime
B.enjoyyoursummerholiday
C.setagoodexampletoyourchildren
D.followyourchildren’sgoodhabits
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Yesterdaywewenttothelibrarytodosomereading,onlytofindthatit______.
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Rememberthebooksfromthelibrarywhenthey’redue.Otherwise,you’llbefined.
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Thelibraryneeds________,butit'llhavetowaituntilSunday.
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Theopeningofthenewlibraryturnedouttobequitea(n)________.
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It’salibrarybuiltwithlove.
Ayearago,shortlyafterJaneyHenriksensawaBrianWilliamsreportabouttheLittleFreeLibraryorganization,aWisconsin-basednonprofitthataimstopromoteliteracyandbuildasenseofcommunityinaneighborhoodbymakingbooksfreelyavailable,sheannouncedtoherfamilyoffour,“That’swhatwe’regoingtodoforourspringbreak!”
SonAustin,nowa10th-grader,didn’tseethepointofbuildingalibrarythatresemblesamailbox.ButJaneyinsisted,andhusbandPeterunwillinglygottowork.The51-year-oldownerofashipsupplycompanymodifiedasmallwoodenhousethathe’dbuiltyearsearlierfordaughterAbbie’stoyhorses,andmadeadoorofglass.
Afteraddingthelibrary’sfinaltouches,thefamilyhungasignboardonthefront,instructingusersto“takeabook,returnabook,”andmakingtheHenriksenlibrary,nowoneofseveralhundredlikeitnationwideandamongmorethan2,500intheworld,theonlyLittleFreeLibraryinPalmBeachCounty.
Theystockeditwith20orsobooksthey’dalreadyread,amixofsciencefiction,referencetitles,novelsandkids’favorites.“Itoldthem,keepinmindthatyoumightnotseeitagain,”saidJaney,astay-at-homemom.
Sincethen,thecollectionkeepsreplenishingitself,thankstoongoingdonationsfromborrowers.Thelibrarynowgetsanaverageoffivevisitsaday.
Theproject’sbestpayoff,saysPeter,arethethank-younotesleftbehind.“Wehadnoideainthebeginningthatitwouldbesopopular.”
65.Inwhatwayisthelibrary“pedestrian-friendly”
A.Itownsayellowroof.B.Itstandsnearasidewalk.
C.Itprotectsbookloversfromthesun.D.Itusespalm-treestickersasdecorations.
66.Thelibrarywasbuilt__________.
A.byashipsupplycompanyB.onthebasisoftoyhorses
C.likeamailboxD.withglass
67.Whatcanweinferaboutthesignboard
A.Itwasmadebyauserofthelibrary.B.Itmarkedafinaltouchtothelibrary.
C.Itaimedatmakingthelibrarylastlong.D.Itindicatedthelibrarywasafamilyproperty.
68.Thepassagetellsusthattheusers__________.
A.donatebookstothelibrary
B.getpaidtocollectbooksforthelibrary
C.receivethank-younotesforusingthelibrary
D.visitthelibraryover5timesonaveragedaily
ThestudentsinNingboUniversityurgedthatthelibrary________openduringthevacationsothattheycoulduseitthen.
A.waskeptB.keptC.bekeptD.keep
Thislibrarywithfivethousandbooks_______builtonadonationbyafamouspersonlastyear.
A.havebeenB.hasbeenC.wasD.were
TheNewYorkPublicLibrary,intheheartofthecityat42ndStreetand5thAvenue,mayhavetocloseitsdoors.
ThelibraryisoneofNewYork’smostbeautifulandvaluablebuildings.Eventhoughitisinthebusiestpartofthecity,ithasgrassandtreesaroundit,andbenchesforpeopletositon.EvenmoreunusualincrowdedNewYork,itsroomsareverylarge.TheroofoftheMainReadingRoomis51feethigh.Here,areadercansitandworkincomfort.
Thelibraryhasoverthirtymillionbooksandpaintings.ItownsoneofthefirstcopiesofaShakespeare’splay,aBibleprintedinthe15thcentury,andaletterwrittenbyColumbusinwhichhetellsoffindingthenewworld.
EveryNewYorkercanvisitthelibraryanduseitsriches--free.
Butthecostofrunningthelibraryhasrisensharplyinrecentyears,andthelibraryhasnotenoughmoneytocontinueitswork.Inthepast,itwasopeneveryday.NowitisclosedonSaturdaysandSundaysandeveryeveningtosavemoney.
Thelibraryistryingtoraisemoremoneytomeetitsincreasingcost.Well-knownwritersandartistsaretryingtohelp.Soaretheuniversities,whosestudentsusethelibrary,andthegovernmentofNewYorkCity.Buttheproblemremainsserious.
Yetawaymustbefoundtosavethelibrarybecause,asonewritersaid,“ThePublicLibraryisthemostimportantbuildinginNewYorkCity--itcontainsallourknowledge.”
56.WhereistheNewYorkPublicLibrary
A.OutsideNewYork.B.Inthenorthofthecity.
C.InthebusiestpartofNewYork.D.Intheheartofauniversity.
57.Whatcanbefoundinthelibrary
A.ABiblereadbyColumbus.
B.AllthecopiesofShakespeare’splays.
C.Morethanfortymillionpaintings.
D.Aletteraboutfindingthenewworld.
58.Theperiodswhenthelibraryisopennowinclude_______.
A.TuesdayeveningB.Sundaymorning
C.SaturdayafternoonD.Mondaymorning
59.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout
A,Savingalibrary.B.Repairinganoldbuilding.
C.Buildinganewlibrary.D.Readingincomfort.
60.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Thelibraryhasgrassandtreesinit.
B.NewYorkersdon’thavetopaytousethelibrary.
C.Famouswritersdon’thavetopaytousethelibrary.
D.Themainreadingroomofthelibraryis15feethigh.
Iborrowedabook________byJ.KRowlingfromthelibrarylastweek.
A.writtenB.waswrittenC.towriteD.writing
Lucy_______timetogotothelibrarysinceshegothernewjob.
A.didn’thaveB.hasn’thadC.doesn’thaveD.hadn’thad
Hemetmymotherinthelibrary,________hegotthenewsofmymarriage.
A.fromwhomB.fromwhereC.forwhichD.forwhat
–Excuseme,isthisbuildingthecitylibrary
--Sorry,I’mnotsure.Butit_____be.
A.canB.mustC.mightD.will
三、阅读理解
A.
GuidetoStockholmUniversityLibrary
Ourlibraryoffersdifferenttypesofstudyingplacesandprovidesagoodstudyingenvironment.
Zones
Thelibraryispidedintodifferentzones.Theupperfloorisaquietzonewithoverathousandplacesforsilentreading,andplaceswhereyoucansitandworkwithyourowncomputer.Thereadingplacesconsistmostlyoftablesandchairs.Thegroundflooristhezonewhereyoucantalk.Hereyoucanfindsofasandarmchairsforgroupwork.
Computers
Youcanuseyourowncomputertoconnecttothewi-fispeciallypreparedfornotebookcomputers,yourcanalsouselibrarycomputers,whichcontainthemostcommonlyusedapplications,suchasMicrosoftOffice.TheyaresituatedintheareaknownastheExperimentalFieldonthegroundfloor.
Group-studyplaces
Ifyouwanttodiscussfreelywithoutdisturbingothers,youcanbookastudyroomorsitatatableonthegroundfloor.Somestudyroomsarefor2-3peopleandotherscanholdupto6-8people.Allroomsaremarkedonthelibrarymaps.
Thereare40group-studyroomsthatmustbebookedviathewebsite.Tobook,youneedanactiveUniversityaccountandavalidUniversitycard.Youcanusearoomthreehoursperday,ninehoursatmostperweek.
StorageofStudyMaterial
Thelibraryhaslockersforstudentstostorecourseliterature,Whenyouhaveobtainedatleast40credits(学分),youmayrentalockerandpay400SEKforayear’srentalperiod.
RulestobeFollowed
Mobilephoneconversationsarenotpermittedanywhereinthelibrar.Keepyourphoneonsilentasifyouwereinalectureandexitthelibraryifyouneedtoreceivecalls.
Pleasenotethatfoodandfruitareforbiddeninthelibrary,butyouareallowedtohavedrinksandsweetswithyou.
36.Thelibrary’supperfloorismainlyforstudentsto
A.readinaquietplace
B.havegroupdiscussions
C.takecomfortableseats
D.gettheircomputersfixed
37.Librarycomputersonthegroundfloor
A.helpstudentswiththeirfieldexperiments
B.containsoftwareessentialforschoolwork
C.areforthosewhowantoaccessthewi-fi
D.aremostlyusedforfillingoutapplicationforms
38.Whatconditionshouldbemettobookagroup-studyroom
Agroupmustconsistof8people
B.Three-houruseperdayistheminimum
C.Oneshouldfirstregisterattheuniversity
D.Applicantsmustmarktheroomonthemap
39.Astudentcanrentalockerinthelibraryifhe
A.canaffordtherentalfee
B.attendscertaincoursed
C.hasnowheretoputhisbooks
D.hasearnedtherequiredcredits
40.WhatshouldNOTbebroughtintothelibrary
A.Mobilephones
B.Orangejuice.
C.Candy
D.Sandwiches
B.
Lastnight’smeteor(流星)showerleftmanypeopleinthecommunitydissatisfiedanddemandinganswers.AccordingtoGabeRothsclild,EmeraldValley’smayor,peoplegatheredinthesuburbsofthecity,carryingheavytelescopes,expectingtowatchthebrightlyburningmeteorspassingthroughthesky.Whattheyfoundinsteadwasaskysobrightenedbythecity’slightsthatitdarkenedthelightofthemeteorspassingoverhead.
“Myfamilywassofrustrated,”admittedtownresidentDuaneCosby,“Wewantedtomakethisanunforgettablefamilyouting,butitturnedouttobeahugedisappointments.”
Astronomers---scientistswhostudystarsandplanets----havebeencomplainingaboutthisproblemfordecades.Theysaythatlightpollutionpreventsthemfromseeingobjectsintheskythattheycouldseequiteeasilyinthepast.Theycallonpeopleandthegovernmenttotakemeasurestofightagainstit.
Thereisyetapopulationbesidesprofessionalandamateurstarobserversthatsuffersevenmorefromlightpollution.Thispopulationconsistsofbirds,batsfrogs,snakes,etc.Forexample,outdoorlightingseverelyaffectsmigrating(迁徙的)birds.AccordingtotheInternationalDark-SkyAssociation.“100millionbirdsayearthroughoutNorthAmericadieincrasheswithlightedbuildingsandtowers.”
Countlessmoreanimalscasualties(伤亡)resultfromtheuseofartificiallighting.Clearly,peopleenjoythebenefitsoflightingtheirevenings,butsomescientiststhinkitcanbeharmfulforhumans,too.Theyworrythatexposuretolightwhilesleepingcanincreaseperson’schancesofgettingcancer.
EmeraldValleyisonlyonecommunitythatisbecomingawareofthenegativeeffectsofhightpollution.Foryears,Flagstaff,Arizona,hasenforcedlightingregulationsinitscityinordertoassistastronomersattheLowellObservatory.Similareffortshavebeenmadeworldwide,andamovementisunderwaytoremindustoturnofflightswhenwearenotusingthem,sothatothercreaturescansharethenight.
41.Ithappenedlastnightthat
A.thecity’slightsaffectedthemeteorwatching
B.themeteorsflewpastbeforebeingnoticed
C.thecitylightshowattractedmanypeople
D.themeteorwatchingendedupasocialouting
42.Whatdotheastronomerscomplainabout
A.Meteorshowersoccurlessoftenthanbefore
B.Theirobservationequipmentisinpoorrepair
C.Lightpollutionhasremainedunsolvedforyears
D.Theireyesightisfailingduetoartificiallighting
43.WhattheauthorconcernedaboutaccordingtoParagraph4
A.Birdsmaytakeothermigrationpaths
B.Animal’livinghabitsmaychangesuddenly
C.Varietiesofanimalswillbecomesharplyreduced
D.Animals’survivalisthreatenedbyoutdoorlighting
44.LightingregulationsinFlagstaff,Arizonaareputintoeffectto
A.Lessenthechanceofgettingcancer
B.createanidealobservationcondition
C.ensurecitizensagoodsleepatnight
D.enableallcreaturestoliveinharmony
45.Whatmessagedoestheauthormostwanttogiveus
A.Savingwildlifeissavingourselves
B.Greateffortsshouldbemadetosaveenergy
C.Humanactivitiesshouldbeenvironmentallyfriendly
D.Newequipmentshouldbeintroducedforspacestudy
C.
PoetWilliamStaffordoncesaidthatwearedefinedmorebythedetours(绕行路)inlifethatbythenarrowroadtowardgoals.Ilikethisimage.ButIasquitebyaccidentthatIdiscoveredthedeepmeaningofhiswords.
ForyearswemadethelongdrivefromourhomeinSeattletomyparents’homeinBoiseinninehours.Wetraveledthewaymostpeopledo:thefastest,shortesteasiestroad,especiallywhenaiwasalonewithfournoisy,restlesskidswhohatesconfinement(限制)andhavestrongopinionsabouteverything.
Roadtripsfeltrisky,soIwoulddrivefast,stoppingonlywhenIhadto.Wewouldsticktothefreewaysandarrivetired.
ButthenBanner,ourlambwasborn.HewasrejectedbyhismamadaysbeforeourplannedtriptoBoise.Ihadtwochoices:leaveBannerwithmyhusband,ortakehimwithme.Myhusbandmadethedecisionforme.
ThatishowIfoundmyselfontheroadwithfourkids,ababylambandnothingbutmyeverlastingoptimismtoseemethrough.Wetookthecountryroadsoutofnecessity.Wehadtostopeveryhour,letBannershkeouthislegsandfeedhim.Thekidschasedhimandoneanother.They’dgetbackinthecarbreathlessandenergized,smellingfreshfromthecoldair.
Weexploredsideroads,catchinggrasshoppersinwaist-highgrass.Evenifwesimplylookedoutofthecarwindowsatbabypigsfollowingtheirmother,orfishleapingoutofthewater,itwasbetterthanthebestridedownthefreeway.Herewaslife.Andnewhorizons(见识).
Weeventuallyarrivedatmyparents’doorstepastonishinglyfreshandfullofstories
Igrewbravewiththetripbackhomeandcreativewithmydiscipliningtechnique.Onanemptysectionofroad,everyonestartedquarreling.Istoppedthecar,orderedallkidsoutandtoldthemtomeetmeupahead.Iparkedmycarhalfamileawayandreadmybookinsweetsilence.
Someroadtripsarebynecessityfastandstraight.ButthattripwithBanneropenedoureyestoaworldavailabletoanyonadventurousenoughtowanderaroundandmademerealizethatadetourmayuncoverthebestpartofajourney----andthebestpartofyourself.
46.Whydidtheauthorusetotakefreewaystoherparents’home
A.Itwaslesstime
B.Itwouldbefasterandsafer
C.Herkidswouldfeellessconfined
D.Shefeltbetterwithotherdriversnearby
47.Theauthorstoppedregularlyonthecountryroadsto
A.relaxinthefreshair
B.takeadepbreath
C.takecareofthelamb
D.letthekidsplaywithBanner
48.WhatdoestheauthordiscoverfromthetripaccordingtoParagraph6
A.Freewaysarewherebeautyhides.
B.Gettingclosetonatureaddstothejoyoflife
C.Enjoyingthebeautyofnaturebenefitsone’shealth
D.Oneshouldfollowsideroadstowatchwildanimals
49.Whydidtheauthoraskthekidstogetoutofthecarontheirwaybackhome
A.Togiveherselfsometimetoread
B.Toordersomefoodforthem
C.Toplayagamewiththem.
D.Toletthemcooldown
50.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage
A.CharmoftheDetour
B.TheRoadtoBravery
C.CreativityoutofNecessity
D.RoadtripandCountryLife
D.
Whenaskedabouthappiness,weusuallythinkofsomethingextraordinary,andelight,whichseemstogetrarertheolderweget.
Forkids,happinesshasamagicalquality.Theirdelightatwinningaraceorgettinganewbikeisunreserved(毫不掩饰的).
Intheteenageyearstheconceptofhappinesschanges.Suddenlyit’sconditionalonsuchthingsasexcitement,loveandpopularity.Icanstillrecalltheexcitementofbeinginvitedtodancewiththemostattractiveboyattheschoolparty.
Inadulthoodthethingsthatbringdeepjoy----love,marriage,birth----alsobringresponsibilityandtheriskofloss.Foradults,happinessiscomplicated(复杂的)
Mydefinitionfohappinessis“thecapacityforenjoyment”.Themorewecanenjoywhatwehave,thehappierweare.It’seasytooverlookthepleasurewegetfromthecompanyoffriends,thefreedomtolivewhereweplease,andevengoohealth.
Iexperiencedmylittlemomentsofpleasureyesterday.FirstIwasoverjoyedwhenIshutthelastlunch-boxandhadthehousetomyself.ThenIspentanuninterruptedmorningwriting,whichIlove.Whenthekidsandmyhusbandcamehome,Ienjoyedtheirnoiseafterthequietoftheday.
Psychologiststellusthattobehappyweneedamixofenjoyableleisuretimeandsatisfyingwork.Idon’tthinkthatmygrandmother,whoraised14children,hadmuchofeither.Shedidhaveanetworkofclosefriendsandfamily,andmaybethisiswhatsatisfiedher.
We,however,withsomanychoicesandsuchpressuretosucceedineveryarea,haveturnedhappinessintoonemorethingwe’vegottohave.We’vesoself-consciousaboutour“right”toitthatit’smakingusmiserable.Sowechaseitandequalitwithwealthandsuccess,withoutnoticingthatthepeoplewhohavethosethingsaren’tnecessarilyhappier
Happinessisn’taboutwhathappenstous----it’sabouthowweseewhathappenstous.It’stheskillfulwayoffindingapositiveforeverynegative.It’snotwishingforwhatwedon’thave,butenjoyingwhatwedopossess.
51.Aspeoplegrowolder,they
A.feelithardertoexperiencehappiness
B.associatetheirhappinesslesswithothers
C.willtakefewerrisksinpursuinghappiness
D.tendtobelieveresponsibilitymeanshappiness
52.WhatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromParagraph5and6
A.Shecareslittleaboutherownhealth
B.Sheenjoysthefreedomoftraveling
C.Sheiseasilypleasedbythingsindailylife
D.Sheprefersgettingpleasurefromhousework
53.WhatcanbinformedfromParagraph7
A.Psychologiststhinksatisfyingworkiskeytohappiness
B.Psychologists’opinioniswellprovedbyGrandma’case
C.Grandmaoftenfoundtimeforsocialgatherings
D.Grandma’shappinesscamefrommodestexpectationsoflife
54.Peoplewhoequalhappinesswithwealthandsuccess
A.considerpressuresomethingblockingtheirway
B.stressthenrighttohappinesstoomuch
C.areatalosstomakecorrectchoices
D.aremorelikelytobehappy
55.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage
A.Happinessliesbetweenthepositiveandthenegative
B.Eachmanisthemasterofhisownfate
C.Successleadstohappiness
D.Happyishewhoiscontent
Ihavebeensearching______inthelibraryforapreviouscasetoaccusehimoflying.
A.thoroughlyB.normallyC.extraordinarilyD.immediately
______isrequiredinthelibraryregulationsthatanybookborrowedbereturnedbyduetime.
A.AsB.WhatC.ItD.Which
______referencebooksmissinginourschoollibraryislarge.
A.AnumberofB.Thenumberof
C.AgreatdealofD.Alotof
BettybeintheNewYorknow.Isawherinthelibraryjustnow.
A.mustn'tB.can’t
C.won’tD.shouldn't
Theschoolhouse________nowwillbeourlibraryin2014.
A.builtB.buildingC.tobebuiltD.beingbuilt
____tofindthebookfromthelibrary,shedecidedtoturntoherprofessorforhelp.
A.TohavefailedB.Tofail
C.HavingfailedD.Failed
—Whosedictionaryisit
—It___________ourschoollibrary.
A.belongsB.isbelongingto
C.belongstoD.isbelongedto
Tom____inthelibraryeverynightoverthethreemonths.
AworksBworked
ChasbeenworkingDhadbeenworking
Anumberofbooksinthelibrary____beenstolensothatthenumberofthem____smallerthanbefore.
A.have,isB.has,isC.has,areD.have,are
Thisisthebiggestlibrary______wehaveeverbuiltinourschool.
A.whereB.whenC.whichD.that
Theydemandedthatthebookstotheschoollibraryatonce.
A.returnB.shouldreturnC.bereturnedD.wouldbereturned
Alibrarywithsixthousandbookstotheschoolasagift.
A.isofferedB.hasofferedC.areofferedD.haveoffered
Tom___inthelibraryeverynightoverthelastthreemonths.
A.worksB.worked
C.hasbeenworkingD.hadbeenworking
ArecenteventcalledtheHumanLibraryProjecttookplaceattheNorthernVirginia,orNoVa,CommunityCollege,outsideofWashingtonD.C.ThehumanLibrary,whichbegan19yearsagoinDenmark,grewfromayouthorganizationcalled“StoptheViolence”.Today,itisaworldwidemovement.
ThisisthethirdyearthatNoVahasheldsuchanevent.Attheevent,studentsgotthechancetolearnfromaperson—a“humanbook”—insteadofalibrarybook.
NajeebBaha,adirectoratthecollege,knowsaboutdealingwithprejudice.Bahahasfairskin,reddishhairandanAbraicnamesopeopleareoftensurprisedtolearnheisfromAfghanistan.Andevenofficersatairportsoftenstophimbecauseofthat.BahatoldNoVastudentAngelNaviathathethoughtpeopleshouldnotfocussomuchonskincolor1,aswellaspeople’slastnameorhowtheyspeak.
StudentadvisorConnieRobinsonwasanotherhumanbook.Shesaidthatcollegeeducationhelpedhergetoutofaterriblesituation.Shewasabletotakecontrolofherlife.“WhenItalktostudents,Ijustwantthemtoknowthatwhatevertheyaregoingthrough,youknow,tocontinuetheireducationissoimportant.”
ArtistBrianDaileywasanotherhumanbook.Hespokeabouthistravelsto113countriesinsevenyears.Daileysaidthat,duringhistravels,heaskedpeoplehetookpicturesofforaone-wordanswertoaseriesofotherwords—suchaslove,freedomandwar.Hediscoveredthatpeopleindifferentcountriesoftenhadverydifferentanswerstothesameword.
PatriciaCooper,whoorganizedtheevent,saidthathumanbookscelebratepersitybytellingtheirlifestoriesinaneasy-goingsetting.“Thegoalofthehumanlibraryistotalktopeopleinyourcommunitywhoyoumayotherwisenotspeaktobecauseyouhaveyourownprejudicesandhopefullytobreakdownsomeofthesebarriers.”
24.NajeebBahaisoftenstoppedatairportsbecausehe________.
A.doesn’tfollowairportrulesB.doesn’tlooklikeausualAfghan
C.hasaproblemwithforeignlanguagesD.isinablacklistofdangerouspeople
25.ConnieRobinsonwentoutoftroubles________.
A.becauseofherfamily
B.withthehelpofcollegeeducation
C.becauseofthecollegesheworkedfor
D.mainlybecauseshetookcontrolofherownlife
26.HowdidBrianDaileydrawhisconclusion
A.Bylearningfromtravel.
B.Bycomparingdifferentpictures.
C.Byinterviewingforeignpeople.
D.Bycommunicatingwithotherhumanbooks.
27.WhydidPatriciaCopperorganizetheevent
A.Toletneighborsknoweachother.
B.Toencouragepeopletotalkwitheachother.
C.Tointroducetheimportanceofreadingbooks.
D.Toconnectpeoplewithsomeonetheyheldprejudicesagainst.
根据括号中所给的中文意思补全句子。
46.Inthelibraryyoucanfindalotofbooks______________________(值得一读的).(根据汉语意思完成句子)
47.Marywillnotspeaktoyou______________________(除非你向她道歉).(根据汉语意思完成句子)
48.____________________________________(务必控制你的感情)whenyouareangry.(根据汉语意思完成句子)
49.IhavejoinedtheTheatreClub___________________________________(其成员一周会面一次).(根据汉语意思完成句子)
50._________________________________________(靠自己做出决定)canhelptotrainyourmind.(根据汉语意思完成句子)
51.Asseniorhighschoolstudents,we____________________________________(对个人的成长负责).(根据汉语意思完成句子)
52.Itisimportantforus_____________(作出持续的努力)todevelopourabilitytomeetchallengesinlife.(根据汉语意思完成句子)
53.IliketoworkwiththoseI___________________________(对其有信心).(根据汉语意思完成句子)
54.______________________________________(解决这个问题的关键)istohaveafranktalkwithyourmother.(根据汉语意思完成句子)
55.Itwaswrongofyou________________________________(忽视你母亲的忠告).(根据汉语意思完成句子)
Iborrowedabook________byMarkTwainfromthelibrary.
A.towriteB.writtenC.writingD.wrote
Atriptothelibrarywaslikeagreatjourneytoadifferentcountry.Togetthere,wehadtowalkamile.Butourweeklyjourneystothelibrarywereapieceofperfection.IhadaroundmeatonetimeallthepeopleIlovedbest-myfatherandmotherandbrothersandsister--andallthethingsIlovedbest-quiet,spaceandbooks.
Ireadalotofbooksaboutscience:notthespaceshipsmybrotherspreferred,butthebirdsandthebees--literally.Ibroughthomeabookofbirdsandsearchedthetreesforanythingotherthanrobins(知更鸟).Iwentthroughaphraseoflovingbookswithpracticalscienceexperimentsandusedupawholebottleofwhitevinegarbypouringitonthesidesofourapartmentbuildingtoprovethatitwasconstructedoflimestone(石灰石).
OneSaturday,asIwanderedthroughtheyoungadultsection,Isawatitle:LittleWomen,byLousiaMayAlcott.Ihadlearnedfromexperiencethattitlesweren’teverything.Abookthatsoundedgreatontheshelfcouldbedullonceyougotithome.SoIsatinachairneartheshelvestoskimthefirstparagraphs.
IreadandreadandreadLittleWomenuntilitwastimetowalkhome,and,exceptforafewessentialinterruptionslikesleepingandeating,Ididnotputitdownuntiltheend.EventhefreedomtowatchweekendtelevisionheldnoappealformeinthewakeofAlcott'sstory.Itwasaboutgirls,foronething,girlswhocouldalmostbelikeme,especiallyJo.IhadfoundsomeonewhothoughtandfeltthewayIdid.
8.Whatcanwesayabouttheauthor’sfamily
A.Theyenjoyedtravelingabroad.B.Theywerelibraryfrequenters.
C.Theywereveryfondofwalking.D.Theyledaperfectlyquietlife.
9.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttoshowinparagraph2
A.Herdifferenthobbiesfromherbrothers.
B.Howsheconductedscienceexperiments.
C.Whyshelovedbooksaboutthebirdsandthebees.
D.Herreadinginterestsduringaparticularperiodoftime.
10.Whatopiniondoestheauthorholdonbooks
A.Booktitlescansometimesbemisleading.
B.Sciencebooksareasinterestingasnovels.
C.Thefirstfewparagraphsofabookareattractive.
D.Booksseemdullerwhenreadinlibrariesthanathome.
11.HowwouldtheauthordescribeLittleWomen
A.Ithelpedhertodiscoverhertruecharacter.
B.Itmadeherforgetaboutfoodandsleep.
C.Itinspiredconfidenceinher.
D.Itkeptherabsorbed.
阅读下面短文,按照要求完成阅读任务。
Howdoyoukeepalibrarywhenyou'vegotnoroomforyourbooksWithrisingrentsandrecordnumbersofyoungpeoplehavingtomovewiththeirparents,it'sclearthatweareamovinggeneration.
AsastudentinLeedsImovedthreetimesinfouryears,inLondonitwasseventimesinthreeyears.Regularlyhavingtoloadourpossessionsintolaundrybagsandboxestakesalotofourfinanceandenergy,buttheeffectonourbookcollectionsisrarelyconsidered.Keepingacollectionofbelovedbooksinadampflatwithnoshelves,whichyou'llprobablyhavetomoveoutinsixmonths'time,isachallenge.Decidingwhichbookstokeepandwhichtorejectbecomesincreasinglydifficult.Doyouholdontothebooksyouknowyou'llrereadordoyoukeeptheto-be-readpileintact
Donatingbookstoacharityshoporlocalschoolmaybevirtuous,butwhenyouhaven'thadtimetoreadthemsinceyourlastmove,itbecomesdepressing.There'sacopyofMuchAdoAboutNothingI'vebeenmovingaroundwithfornearlyadecadebecauseitistheonlypieceofShakespeareinthemarketplace.
“JustbuyaKindle!”youmightargue-butformanypeople,booksaremorethanjustbooks.Theyofferusanemotionalconnectiontothepast,tothepersonwhogavethemtous.Theyareawaytobrightenupadarkflat;theyarealinktohome;theyarethehardestthingtomoveandthemostenjoyablethingtounpack.Theycan'tberemoved.
Sowhatifyouarealreadylacingyoursecondmovethisyearandcan'tbearthethoughtofpensioningoffmoreofyourbelovedbooksYoustartreadingmore.Readallthebooksinyourcurrentbedroomandworkoutifthey'reworththetrip;giveawayasmanybooksasyoucan;leavebookswithtrustedfriendstobereclaimedatalaterpoint.Startlookingatyourbookscreatively.
56.Whyhasthemovinggenerationappeared(nomorethan15words)
57.WhatmakestheauthorkeepacopyofMuchAdoAboutNothing(nomorethan10words)
58.Whatisthemainideaofthefourthparagraph(nomorethan10words)
59.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“pensioningoff”inParagraph5mean(nomorethan3words)
60.WhatwouldyoudowithyourbookswhenyouhavetomoveGiveapersuasivereason,(nomorethan25words)
WewenttotheT.B.BlackstoneLibrary,notfarfromLakeMichigan.Youcouldeasilymissthebuildingifyoudidn’tknowwhatyouwerelookingfor.Butonceyouwereinside,youcouldnevermistakeitforanythingelse.Wepassedthroughtwosetsofheavybrassdoorstothelobbyofthelibrary.Andifweturnedrightthen,wecouldseeanalcovewithtables;thisled,inturn,toabigreadingroomwithagiganticandancientglobethatsatinfrontofthelargestwindows.IlikedtolookatAfrica,withthecodedcoloursofthedifferentcountriesliketheBelgianCongoandRhodesia,andtrytorememberwhichcountrieswerefightingtobefreejustaswewerestrugglingforcivilrights.IhadheardDaddytalkingaboutthestruggle,arguingwiththetelevisionassomeonediscusseditonanewsshow.
OneSaturday,asIwanderedthroughtheyoungadultsection,Isawatitle:LittleWomen,byLouisaMayAlcott.Icouldtellfromlookingattheshelfthatshe'dwrittenalotofbooks,butIdidn'tknowanythingabouther.Ihadlearnedfromexperiencethattitlesweren'teverything.Abookthatsoundedgreatontheshelfcouldbedullonceyougotithome,andeverybadbookIbroughthomemeantonelessbooktoreaduntilwewentbackintwoweeks.SoIsatinachairneartheshelvestoskimthefirstparagraphs:
"Christmaswon'tbeChristmaswithoutanypresents,"grumbledJo,lyingontherug.
"It’ssodreadfultobepoor!"sighedMeg,lookingdownatherolddress.
"Idon'tthinkit’sfairforsomegirlstohaveplentyofprettythings,andothergirlsnothingatall,"addedlittleAmy,withaninjuredsniff.
"We’vegotFatherandMotherandeachother,"saidBethcontentedlyfromhercorner.
ItwasagoodthingI’dalreadydecidedonsomeotherbookstotakehome,becauseIdidn’tlookthroughtherestofthesectionthatday.IreadandreadandreadLittleWomenuntilitwastimetowalkhome,and,exceptforafewessentialinterruptionslikesleepingandeating,Iwouldnotputitdownuntiltheend.EventhefreedomtowatchweekendtelevisionheldnoappealformeinthewakeofAlcott’sstory.Itwasaboutgirls,foronething,girlswhocouldalmostbelikeme,especiallyJo.Itseemedtomeashamethatshewasn'tBlack;thenoursimilaritywouldbecomplete.Shelovedtoread,shelovedtomakeupplays,shehatedactingladylike,andshehadadreadfultemper.Ihadfoundakindredspirit.
36.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheauthor’sfatheraccordingtoParagraphOne
A.Hewasuncomfortablediscussingpoliticswithhischildren.
B.HehadstrongfeelingsabouttheCivilRightsmovement.
C.HedidnotapproveofmostnewscoveredonTV.
D.Hegenerallyhadapessimisticworldview.
37.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraphTwothattheauthorismostlikelytoagree_________.
A.booksseemdullerwhenreadinlibrariesthanwhenreadathome
B.interestingbooksareoftenverydullintheirfirstfewparagraphs
C.novelsareusuallymoreinterestingthannonfictionworks
D.booktitlescansometimesbemisleading
38.TheauthorquotessomelinesfromLittleWomaninanattemptto_________.
A.conveytheimpactofanunexpecteddiscoveryB.describeayoungreader’ssenseofhistory
C.illustratethecharactersinthebookD.explainachild’smisunderstanding
39.TheauthorlistsseveralthingsaboutJoprimarilyto_________.
A.challengeaninterpretationB.highlightsomedifferences
C.stressacomparisonD.developadisapprovingopinion
LibraryEvents
SummerFoodProgram
Time:June24toAug23
Withsummerrightaroundthecorner,it'stimetothinkaboutkeepingchildrenhealthywhileschoolisout.
WesterlyLibrary&WilcoxParkprovidesfreemealstochildren.MealswillbeservedattheWesterlyLibraryfrom11am-1pm(Pleasenote:WeareclosedonJuly4andAug12;andwillservelunchfrom1pm-3pmonJuly18)
Therearenoincomerequirementsorregistration(注册).
Anychildunderage18maycometoeat.
EventCategory(类别):Kids,teenevent
EventLocation:Room318
WonderfulGameNight
Time:EveryThursdayinOctober,3pm-6pm
Cometohavesomescreen-freefunwiththefamily!Eachweektherewillbedifferentboardgamesprovided,forfamiliestocomeandenjoy.Gamesaredesignedforkidsaged7andup,butallarewelcome.
EventCategory:Adult,kids,teenevent
EventLocation:Room102
HomeschoolersBookGroup
Time:Oct30,10am-12am
Thismonth'sbookgroupwillbereadingonemainbook,andthenparticipantsareaskedtochoosethreebooksfromalistwewillbeproviding(followingthesamethemeasthemainbook).
Participantswillcometothemonthlybookclubandbereadytodiscussthemainbook,andthethreebookstheychoosefromthelist.
EventCategory:Adultevent
EventLocation:Room109
AnimeClub
Time:Nov5,3:30pm-5:30pm
Joinusforteenanime(日本动画片)club.Cometodiscussyourfavoritemanga(日本漫画)andanimewithyourfellowteens.Thismonthwewilltrysomethingdifferent.Wewillwatchanewanime'sfirstepisodetogetherandthendiscussit.
Everyonewhoshowsupcanvoteontheanimewewatch.We'llalsohavesomesnackswhilewatching.Seeyouthere!
EventCategory:Kids,teenevent
Location:Room208
1.WhattimesuitsthoseinterestedintheSummerFoodProgram
A.July4,11am-1pm.B.July12,11am-1pm.
C.Aug12,1pm-3pm.D.Aug20,1pm-3pm.
2.Whichactivityissuitableforbothadultsandchildren
A.HomeschoolersBookGroup.B.SummerFoodProgram.
C.WonderfulGameNight.D.AnimeClub.
3.WhereistheHomeschoolersBookGroupheld
A.Room102.B.Room109.
C.Room208.D.Room318.
AsIgrewolderandbecameamother,thelibrary____anewplaceandanaddedmeaninginmylife.
A.tookonB.referredtoC.broughtupD.pickedout
Imagineyourmindasalibrary.Aspleasantaroomasareadercouldwish.Nowletmedescribedifferentsortoflibrary:Thebookcaseshavefallen,theirglassfrontsbroken,andtheircontentsmessedacrossthefloor.Thisonebelongstothedisordered,anorexic(厌食)mind.Attheageof15,3wasthestateofmymind.For10years,Isufferedthementalandphysicalpainofanorexia.
Anewyearusuallymademenervous:Atimeforresolutions.InJanuary2019,Iwas24.Tenyearsafterdiagnosis,Iwaswhatdoctorscalla“functioning”anorexic.Iwouldeatenoughtogetby:neverwithanyflavor.Thatyear,ImadeadifferentsortofJanuaryresolution:ToreadallnovelsDickensbyDecember.Somethingchanged,Ibegantobecuriousaboutfood,wantingtoshareit,tasteit.Hisscenes,hismealsmademehungry.Italsoturnedmeintoawalker.IwantedtoseeLondonashehadseenit:Atnight,onfoot.
SiegfriedSassoonalsorescuedme.Thepoetrecallscoldmorningsbeforeahunt:“Wegotupatfouro’clock,andfedourselveswithboiledeggs.”Stoppinginabush,hehassandwiches,andonthewayhomehekeepshimselfwarmwiththoughtsofpoachedeggsontoast,tea...Allthoseeggs!Allthatbread!Hotchocolate!(Ihadn’thadacupofhotchocolateinadecade.)WithSassoonasguide,Ilearnt,attheageof25,toboilanegg.
MosthelpfultomyrecoverywerethewordsofthewizardMerlyninT.H.White’sTheOnceandfutureKing.“Thebestthingforbeingsad,”hetellstheboywhowillbecomeKingArthur,“istolearnsomething.Thatistheonlythingthatneverfails...”Toomanyself-helpguidessay:Getfit,loseweight,eatright,makefriends,findahobby...Betterthattheyshouldsay:Learnsomething,readsomething,seesomethingnew.Feedyourmind.Triggeryourappetitefornewbooks,andtheotherappetites-forfood,forfriends,forlife-willfollow.
4.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph1
A.Readinginapleasantlibrarycanhelptotreatanorexia.
B.Ananorexicmindistopeoplewhatadisorderedlibraryistoreaders.
C.Adisorderedlibrarycanresultinphysicalandmentalpaintopeople.
D.Anorexiaisconnectedwiththeeffectadisorderedlibrarybringsabout.
5.Howdidtheauthorusuallylivewithanorexiabeforesheturned24
A.Byturningintoawalker.B.Byreadingvariousbooks.
C.Bypretendingtoeatsomething.D.Byswallowingfoodwithoutenjoyingit.
6.Howdoestheauthordescribetheprocessofhisrecoveringfromanorexia
A.Bylistingexamples.B.Byanalyzingcauses.
C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Bygivingdefinitions.
7.What’sthemainideaofthispassage
A.Appetitecomeswitheating.
B.Eattolivebutdonotlivetoeat.
C.Agoodbookisagoodmedicineforthesoul.
D.Booksarethefoodforthehungryofgreatmind.
CorvallisLibraryEventsforTeens
Allteeneventsareofferedatnocostforteensinmiddleandhighschool(6th-12thgrade),unlessotherwisenoted.Pleasenotedatesandlocationsbelow.
MakersClub
TheMakersClubmeetseverysecondandfourthTuesdayfrom4:00-5:30p.m.intheMainMeetingRoomoftheCorvallisLibrary.Learnbasicprogrammingwithopen-sourceplatformssuchasArduinoandRaspberryPi.Thisgroupisopentoallages.Makersalsoexplore3-Dmodelingandprintingwiththelibrary's3-Dprinter.Programmingplatformsandmaterialsareprovided.Makersarewelcometobringtheirownlaptopsifthey'dlike.
TeenAdvisors
Thisisateenleadershipgroupthatadvisesstaffaboutlibraryspaces,events,andmaterialsforteens.TeensmayapplytojoinbycompletingaTeenAdvisorMembershipApplication.ApplicationsareavailableatthelibraryintheteenareaandattheYouthServicesdesk.Thegroupmeetsinthelibraryboardroom(locatedinthebasement)onthethirdFridayofeachmonthfrom4:30-6:00p.m.
TeenTakeover
Thisisanafter-hourseventforteensonthethirdFridayofeachmonthfrom6:30-8:30p.m.FindusintheMainMeetingRoomplayingboardgames,makingart,andwatchingmoviesduringtheschoolyear.Materialsandsnacksareprovided.
TeenWriters
Teens,writewithusandmeetourwritinggroupleader!TeenWritersisforteensinterestedincreatingnewworkandexploringnewformsofwriting.ThisgroupmeetsinConferenceRoomA(inthelibrarybasement)twicemonthlyonthefirstandthirdThursdayfrom4:30-5:30p.m.
1.HowdoesMakersClubdifferfromtheothers
A.Itisfreeofcharge.B.There'snoagelimit.
C.Thegroupmeetstwicemonthly.D.Itprovidesmaterialsforparticipants.
2.WhatshouldyoudotojoinTeenTakeover
A.Bringalaptop.B.Bringsomesnacks.
C.Attenditafterclass.D.Applyformembershipinadvance.
3.Whencanyoujoinaneventaboutwritinginthelibrary
A.Every4thTuesday.B.Every3rdFriday.
C.Every2ndTuesday.D.Every1stThursday.
Atweekends,Iwenttothelocallibrarytoborrowbooksasusual.OnmywaythereIwouldpassbythenursinghome.ThistimeasIwalkedtowardthelibrary,Isawanoldwoman___21___thereallbyherself.TodayIdecidedtogototalktoherinsteadofjustwalkingpast.
Theoldwomanwasvery___22___toshareherlifewithme.Shetoldmeaboutherfatherwhowasa(an)___23___workingatafamoushospital.Shetoldmeaboutthewonderful___24___shehadtakenwhenshewasexploringinAfricaandthe___25___momentsshehadwithherfriends.Shesmiledwhile___26___herbesttimes.Wesatthereforaboutanhour.
Shetoldmeshewas___27___andthatitwasnicetotalktosomeoneaftersuchalongtime.Thelastpersonshehadhada(n)___28___withwasanursebutshehadfoundanother___29___andleft.
Itmademefeel____30____thatsomeoldpeopleareeasilyaffectedbythesocial____31____.Andsometimesthiscanhaveaseriouseffectontheir____32____.Weshouldtryourbesttosparesometimeto____33____theelderly,whethertheyareourgrandparents,neighborsor____34____arandom(任意的)elderlyperson.Theelderlywomanwashighly____35____andIlearnedsomuchfromherinlessthananhour.
21.A.singingB.sittingC.spinningD.sleeping
22.A.excitedB.amazedC.exhaustedD.challenged
23.A.victimB.detectiveC.physicianD.announcer
24.A.adventuresB.theatersC.placesD.tournaments
25.A.differentB.severeC.difficultD.amusing
26.A.enjoyingB.describingC.performingD.clarifying
27.A.aloneB.regretfulC.popularD.harmful
28.A.partyB.discussionC.appointmentD.conversation
29.A.friendB.patientC.jobD.destination
30.A.sadB.proudC.unwillingD.certain
31.A.rankB.separationC.pressureD.discrimination
32.A.viewB.abilityC.futureD.health
33.A.catchsightofB.makesenseofC.keepcompanywithD.leaveout
34.A.alsoB.evenC.everD.still
35.A.considerateB.royalC.cautiousD.wise
TheChildren’sLibraryiscurrentlyofferingpick-upservice.Customersmaytellusyourrequestsforanybooksormoviesoverthetelephonebycalling(561)655-2776,onMondaysbetween10a.m.and1p.m.
Customerscanclickheretobrowseouravailabletitles.Limitsonrequestsare15perfamily.Pick-uptimeis10a.m,tonoononTuesdaysandThursdaysofthesameweekwhenrequestsaremade.Pleasenotesomeitemslistedasavailablemaybecomeunavailablebeforeyourorderisfilled.
Oncearequestismade,librarystaffwillcallyoutoconfirmyourrequest,andreservepick-uptimeforTuesdayorThursdaybetween10a.m.andnoon.Whenarrivingforpick-up,customersareaskedto“drive-through”theRovenskystaffparkinglot,attachedtothebuildingwhichhousestheChildren’sLibrary.Onarrival,callourChildren’sLibrarytoletthemknowyouarehereandastaffmemberwillplaceyourbag.Pleaseremaininyourvehicle.Pleaseplaceallreturnsinourbookdrop.
TheChildren’sLibraryoffersavarietyofprogramsthroughouttheyear,includingPreschoolStoryTime,FamilyStoryTimeandspecialevents.Programsforchildreninkindergartenandhighergradesareofferedduringtheseason,NovemberthroughApril,onselectedweekdays.Childrenareinvitedtoborrowbooks,useiPads,playgames,buildwithblocksandenjoyspecialprogramsatnocharge.
Childrenofallages,newbornthrough17,mustalwaysbeaccompaniedbyanadultwhileintheChildren’sLibrary.Likewise,alladultsmustbeaccompaniedbyachild.
21.Whencancustomersmakeacalltotelltheirrequests
A.1:00a.m.,Monday.
B.10:30a.m.,Monday.
C.10:30a.m.,Tuesday.
D.11:30a.m.,Thursday.
22.Whatrulesshallcustomersfollowwhenvisitingthelibrary
A.PayafeetouseaniPad.
B.Offerprogramsforchildren.
C.Takefewerthan15familymembers.
D.Drivetothestaff-onlyparkinglot.
23.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom
A.Anotice.B.brochure.C.Anewspaper.D.Awebpage.
—IplantogotothelibrarytoborrowABriefHistoryofTime.
—Ijusthaveoneathome.
A.WhynotB.WhybotherC.WhatforD.Sowhat
Youprobablyhavealocallibrary,___41___youcanwalkto.Otherkidsaren’tsolucky.Insomeplaces,peopleeitherdon’thaveanylibraries,oreven___42___(bad),mustfacedangerstogetthere.
InKabul,thecapitalcityofAfghanistan,decadesofwarand___43___(violent)havemadevisitingthelibrarytoo___44___(danger)forchildren.Thisproblemhasnosolutions,butsomeoneistryingtofixit.
FreshtaKarim,ayoungOxfordgraduate,___45___(buy)abusandturneditintoamobilelibrary.ShecallsitCharmaghz.Ithasmorethan600booksinDari(达里语),Pashto(普什图语)andEnglish.Thisallowslocalchildrentohaveaccess___46___theirownculture.Inadditionto___47___(read)booksonmanytopics,childrencanalsoplayboardgamesandlistentomusicinthislibrary.
KarimbringsCharmaghztoparks,schoolsandorphanagesaroundKabulforafewhoursat___48___time,makingtwoorthree___49___(stop)eachday.Karimmakeseveryeffort___50___(reach)asmanychildrenaspossible.
Asachild,Ihadalibraryphobia(恐惧症).Iassociatedgoingtothelibrarywithdoingresearchforaschoolprojectorabookreport.Idefinedreadingaswork,andbookscamefromthelibrary,sogoingtothelibraryforfunwasoutoftherangeofmythinking.Ashardastheytried,myparentscouldnotgetmeinterestedinreading.TheypurchasedafewoftheHardyBoysseries.
Thebookscollecteddust.TheclosestIcametowantingtoreadwasTheBigGreenBookbyRobertGraves,withillustrationsbyMauriceSendak,agiftfrommyaunt.Itsleadcharacter,aboyofabout8,myage,discoveredabookofmagicspells.IwasfascinatedSpellswerenotinthebook,butIdrewanimaginarymagiccirclewithalongstickinmybedroom,stoodinsidethecircle,tookthreedeepbreathsandmadeupmyownspell.Ineverbecameinvisible(看不见的),whichwasmygoal.Thiswasmyfavoritebook.Ireaditagainandagain.Certainlynoneedtogotothelibrary.
Eventually,Istartedreadingnovelsinmy20s.Toavoidgoingtothelibrary,whichwasonlysevenblocksfrommyBrooklynhome,Ijoinedvariousbookclubs.Ididn’tmindhavingtobuyabookamonthaslongasIdidn’thavetogotothelibrary.
Mylibraryphobiawascured23yearsagowhenmyfamilymovedtoLongIsland.TheEastMeadowPublicLibrary,atwo—blockwalkfromourhome,becamearegulardestinationformeandmyfamily.Mychildrenwereintroducedtobooksthroughthechildren’ssectionwithfreeprogramsthatevenmywifeandIenjoyed.Mychildrenmadefriends,andmywifeandImadefriendswiththeparents.
Mylibrarycardisfaded,theedgesareraggedandIrenewmymembershiptimeandtimeagain.Ihavegivenupmail—orderbooks,andwhenIgotoastorethatsellsbooks,Isnap(拍照)picturesofthebookjacketsthatenthralmeandputthebookonreserveatthelibrary.
4.WhatcanwelearnaboutthebookTheBigGreenBook
A.Itappealedtotheauthor’sparents.
B.Itcontainedsomemagicspells.
C.Itisagiftfromtheauthor’suncle.
D.Itinspiredtheauthorwithsomeideas.
5.Whatdidtheauthorprefertodoratherthangotothelibrary
A.Toreadnovels.B.Togotobookclubs.
C.Tostartaschool.D.Topurchasebooksonhisown.
6.Whatmadetheauthorfallinlovewiththelibraryatlast
A.Hemovedtoanewplace.
B.Heformedanewfamily.
C.Hewantedtomeettargetedpeople.
D.Hediscoveredanadditionalfunctionofthelibrary.
7.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedword“enthral”inthelastparagraph
A.puzzleB.frightenC.attractD.escape
Schoollibraryservicesmustbegiventoallmembersoftheschool.Studentsofanyage,classandgradecanenjoythem.Differentservicesmustbegiventothosewhoareunabletousethemainlibraryservices.
Usersofthelibrarymustfollowtherulesmadebythelibraryworkerstokeepitclearnandtidy.Themainrulesareasfellows:
Openingandclosingtimes:
Monday-Friday:9am---9p.m.,duringtermtime
Saturday:9am.---1p.m.throughouttheyear.
Admission(允许进入)andborrowing:
Onlypeopleholdingalibrarycardshallbeallowedtoenter.
Memberscanborrow5booksatatime.
Behaviorinthelibrary:
Silenceshallbekeptasmuchaspossibleinthelibrary.Nootherbookscanbetakenintothelibrary.Libraryworkerscanhelpmembersusethebooksandotherthingsinthelibrary.
1.Whoshouldbegiventotheschoollibraryservices
A.Allmembersoftheschool.B.Allmembersoftheclass.
C.Allmembersofthegrade.D.Allmembersofthelibrary.
2.Whatcanstudentsdointheschoollibrary
A.GetinformationfromtheInternet.B.ReadthePublicLibraryManifesto.
C.Cleanthelibrarywithworkers.D.Worktogetherwiththeteachers.
3.Whencanstudentsreadinthelibrary
A.8a.m.to5p.m.onMonday.B.10a.m.to12:30p.m.onSaturday.
C.9a.m.to9p.m.onSunday.D.9a.m.to10p.m.onTuesday.
4.Howmanybookscanbeborrowedatatime
A.2.B.3.
C.4.D.5
Inthelibrary’swarehouse,robotswouldmanagestockandfetchbooks______.
A.onboardB.onwatchC.ondemandD.onoccasion
Youshouldtryyourbesttocreateyourownfamilylibrarysothatyouandyourfamilyarealwayslearning."Itisagreatmistaketothinkthateducationisfinishedwhenyoungpeopleleaveschool.Educationisneverfinishedevenifyougrowolder,"saidMrsChildinTheMother'sBook."Collectingalibraryofbooksinyourhomeisreallyhelpfultoyourfamily.”
"Whatisreallyinterestingabouthavingsomanybooksinyourhomeisthatabookyoupurchasehasachapteraboutthedeeperknowledgeofyourfavoritesubjectatschool,"saidauniversitygraduate.Researchersinastudytriestoidentifywhatparentsdohasaninfluenceonhowwelltheirchildrendoonstandardizedtests.Onepositiveaspecttheyfindistheavailabilityofalargenumberofbooksathome.Thishasastrongerconnection,especiallywhenyoureadtoyourchildreneveryday.Themorebooksyourolderkidshaveaccesstoathome,themorelikelytheyarejusttobereadingforfun,ratherthanhavingtowaitforweeklytripstothelibrary.
JohnHenry,oneeducatedparent,said,"IhavebeenhomeschoolingmychildrenusingthephilosophyofAThomasJeffersonEducation.Thisphilosophyoflearningisbasedonthereadingofclassicbooks.”ClintonFadimansaid,"Whenyourereadaclassic,youdonotseemoreinthebookthanyoudidbefore;youseemoreinyouthanbefore."Classicbooksalsomakeyousmarterandwiser!Thewisdomcomesintheexamplesinthelivesofthecharacters.
"Itiswithinyourpowertoguideyouryouthintheirreadingandtocultivateintheirheartsadesireforgoodbooks.Itisthemostunfortunateifapersonisnotpossessedwiththedesireforgoodreading.Thereadinghabit,likecharity,shouldbeginathome,"saidMrsChild.
8.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttoshowinparagraph2
A.Kidsdon'tneedtogotothelibraryanylonger.
B.Parentsshouldsetagoodexampleathome.
C.It'snecessarytocreateafamilylibrary.
D.It'simportanttoletkidspassstandardizedtests.
9.Howdoestheauthorexplaintheeffectofreadingclassicbooksathomeinparagraph3
A.Byquotingothers’words.B.Byquestioning.
C.Byimagination.D.Byanalyzingresearchdata.
10.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatMrsChildsaid
A.Eastorwest,homeisbest.
B.Oneisnevertoooldtolearn.
C.Hewhomakesnomistakesmakesnothing.
D.Charityisthesoul,ratherthanthevirtuesofhand.
11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext
A.WheretoStoreYourFavoriteBooksatHome
B.WhentoReadtheClassicBookstoYourChildren
C.WhichIsBetter,aHomeLibraryoraPublicLibrary
D.WhyNotHaveYourOwnLibraryofBooksatHome
Manypeopleheardaboutthe“LittleFreeLibrary”,whichwasamovementthatletpeopleswapabookforanotherortakeitandbringitback.Now,peoplearejoininginthe“LittleFreePantry”idea,whichsharesasimilarvalueofspreadingkindnesswithminipantries.
OnefamilywholiveinBoise,Idaho,haveathree-year-oldsonwhowantedtobuildsomethingforhisthirdbirthday,sotheydecidedthattheywouldbuildacommunitypantryboxthattheywouldsharewiththeirneighbors.Theyfeltthattheyhadeverythingtheywanted,sotheywantedtogivealittlesomethingbacktothecommunityandhelpthepeopleinneed.
Theideaisthatthefamilyfillthisboxupwithnon-perishable(不易腐的)items,whichincludetins,toiletries,andothergoods.However,it’smeanttobeacommunitygiveandtake,sootherpeoplewouldalsocontributetoaddingtothismini-pantry.
Itseemsthattheideahastakenoffinothercommunitieswhoalsowanttogivealittlesomethingbackandhelpthoseinneed.It’sthekindofmovementthathelpsthestrugglingmembersofthecommunity,allowingthemtoliveknowingthattheycanhaveacanofsoupfordinneriftheyhavenothingelse.Orthatsanitaryproductsareavailable.
TheMillerskeeptheirlittlepantrygoing,realizingthatit’semptiesttowardtheendofthemonth,sotheyknowthatit’sreallyhelpingpeople.Theydon’tbelievethatanyonehastakenadvantageofitandthatit’sonlyhelpedpeople.
Variousothercommunitieshavetakenontheminipantriesprojectinordertospreadalittlekindnesswithintheircommunity.
4.Whyis“LittleFreeLibrary”mentionedinthefirstparagraph
A.Toshowthestrikingdifferencebetweenitand“LittleFreePantry”.
B.Tohelpreadershaveabetterunderstandingof“LittleFreePantry”.
C.Toencouragepeopletotake“LittleFreeLibrary”asanexample.
D.Toprovethatmostpeoplearejustsokindastohelpthoseinneed.
5.Whydidthefamilybuildthe“LittleFreePantry”
A.Toletothersknowabouttheirson’sbirthday.
B.Toshowthattheylivedingreatabundance,
C.Toegressgratitudeandofferhelptoothers.
D.Totestifpeopleinthecommunityarehonest.
6.WhomisFreePantrymosthelpfulto
A.Thosewhocan’tgoshoppingoften.B.Thosewhowanttoshowkindness.
C.Thosewhowanttocelebratebirthdays.D.Thosewholiveingreatpoverty.
7.Howisthe“LittleFreeLibrary”ideagoing
A.Thecommunitypantryboxisalwaysempty.
B.Peopletakeadvantageofothers’kindness.
C.Moreitemsarebadlyneededtorefillthebox.
D.Itisgainingmoreandmorepopularity.
TheDCLibraryoffersavarietyofbookclubsforpeopletogatheranddiscusstheirloveforbooks.Pleasenotethatsometimesbookclubeventswillbecanceledonputoffduetounexpectedsituations.Herearesomeofthebookclubs.
CaptainHillReads
Thisgroupmeetsat6:30p.m.onthethirdThursdayofeachmonthtodiscussrecentliteraryfictiontitles.WehavemanymeetingplacesthroughouttheCapitolHillneighborhoodincludingtheSoutheastandNortheastlibraries,communitycenters,restaurants,andcoffeeshops.Tofindoutwhatwearereadingandwherethenextmonth'smeetingwillbeheld,sendanemailtoDavid.quick2@dc.gov.
Books&BarsBookClub
JoinusatGordonBierschat9thandFstreetsNWonthethirdWednesdayofeachmonth.Books&Barsisabookclubthatprovidesdeliciousfood,freshdrink,acomfortableatmosphereandgreatdiscussionontoday’smostinterestingbooks.Formoreinformation,PleasecontactKariMitchellatKari.mitchell@dc.gov.
ASongofIceandFireBookClub
ThisclubreadstheseriesbyGeorgeR.R.Martin.ThepopularHBOshow,GameofThrones,isbasedonhisseries.WemeetonthelastWednesdayofeverymonthatPetworthCitizenat829UpshurStreetNW.WritetoLisaatWarwick@dc.govifyouhaveanyquestions.
ClevelandParkLibraryMysteryBookClub
ThisclubmeetsonthefirstThursdayofeachmonthatTeaism,4008thStreet,NW,downstairs.Thegroupchoosesthebookseachmonthortwotothreemonthsinadvance.Alltypesofcrimewritingareconsidered.Monthlynoticesaresentbyemails.Youcancallusat202-282-3023formoreinformation.
1.WhatdowelearnaboutCapitolHillReads
A.Itreadsalltypesofcrimewriting.
B.Itseventsareheldintheearlymorning.
C.Itseventstakeplaceindifferentplaces.
D.Itprovidesfoodformembersforfree.
2.WhowillgototheclubonthelastWednesdayofeverymonth
A.FansofHBOshows.
B.FansofGeorgeR.R.Martin’sbooks.
C.Peoplewhoarefondofliteraryfictiontitles.
D.Peopleinterestedindifferenttypesofnovels.
3.What’sthepurposeofthewriter’swritingthispassage
A.Tointroducesomebookclubs.
B.Tointroducesomefantasticbooks.
C.Togiveadviceonreading.
D.Togiveadviceonchoosingbookclubs.
Jim________inthelibraryeverynightoverthelastthreemonths.
____aroundthelibrary,thevisitorsweretakentotheplayground.
A.HavingshownB.Havingbeenshown
C.BeingshownD.Tobeshown
WhenwasthelasttimeyouwenttoyourlocallibraryLastweekAmonthagoAyearago
Formanyreasons,borrowingbooksfromlibrariesseemstobeindecline.Withadvancesintechnology,itisnowpossibleforpeopletodownloadandreadwhatevertheylikeonelectronicdevicessuchasKindles.Ithasbeenarguedthatdoingthisischeaperthanbuyinghard-copybooks.Theyarealsolightweight,makingthemidealfortravelling.
Callmeoldfashioned,butI’venevergotintothee-books:Iliketohaveprintedbooksliningmybookshelves;Ilovethesmellofanewbook;andIenjoyleafingthroughpaperpages—aslongasIavoidthepapercuts!
So,Ipreferpaperbooks,andIalsoprefertoownthemmyself.Librariesonlylendbooks,sowhatusearetheytosomeonelikeme,ortosomeonewhoonlyreadselectronicbooks
Personally,Istilllovelibraries.Theyofferaquietspacetosit,read,think,doresearch…arealescapefromtheoutsideworld.WhenIwasatuniversity,Ifrequentlyspenthoursatthelibraryandborrowednumerousjournals,articlesandotherprintedmaterials,asitwasjusttooexpensivetobuybrandnewbookseveryweek.Librariesarefree!
Librariesoftenorganizeaseriesofinterestingactivitiesaswell.Mylocallibraryhostedactors,historiansandotherspeakersduringthetown’sannualartandliteraturefestival.Well-knownauthorsarealsoinvitedtolibrariestogivespeechesorleaddiscussionsabouttheirwork.Eventssuchastheseareagreatwaytoappealtopeopleofallagesinthecommunityandencouragetheuseoflibraries.
Therearestillmanyfantasticwaystouselibraries—maybewejustneedtobemoreawaketothem!
8.Whatisthewriter’spurposeofusingquestionsentencesinParagraph1
A.Tointroducethetopicofthepassage.
B.Tomakereadersanswerquestions.
C.Togivereaderssomeadvice.
D.Toconductasurvey.
9.Whatcanweknowaboute-books
A.Theyareeasytobuy.
B.Theyarecheapandeasytotake.
C.Theycanbeborrowedfromlibraries.
D.Theyareawasteofenergy.
10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph4referto
A.Libraries.B.E-books.
C.Paperbooks.D.Bookshelves.
11.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage
A.Theendofthelibrary
B.Thereasonsformylovinglibraries!
C.Whichisbetter,e-booksorpaperbooks
D.Thelasttimeofvisitingyourlocallibrary!
Thelibrarywillbebuilt________thereusedtobeafactory.
A.atwhichB.whenC.whereD.asif
—Iamgoingtothelibrary.Doyouhaveanybooks_______
—No,butthankyouallthesame.
A.toreturnB.returnedC.tobereturnedD.returning
-I’dliketofindajobinthelibrary.
-Goodidea,______itdoesn’taffectyourstudies.
A.nowthatB.assoonasC.aslongasD.evenif
RightinfrontoftheMinneapolisCentralLibrary,arowofgreenhikessitsparkedinaspecialstand.Eachhikeisdesignedwiththelogo“NiceRide”thenameofthecity’sbike-shareprogram.
NiceRidebikesarealotlikethelibrarybooksthatpeoplecomeheretoborrow.Torentabike,yousimplyuseyourmembershipcardataNiceRidebikestation.Memberscanrentoneof1,200bikesfrom138stationsthroughoutMinnesota’slargestcity.PeopleusetheNiceRidebikestogotowork,togooutonbusiness,orjusttoenjoythecity’smanybikepaths.
Theriseofbike-shareprogramslikeNiceRideisencouragingmorepeoplethanevertochoosebikingoverdriving.Skyrocketinggaspricesandconcernsabouttheenvironmenthavealsogottenpeopletodustofftheirbikehelmets,pumpairintoflattires,andhittheroad.
WhyrideNotonlyisbikinggoodexercise,butswitchingfromacartoabikealsoreducestheamountofpollutionintheair.Carbondioxide,agreenhousegaslinkedtoclimatechange,isoneofthemanypollutingsubstancesthatcomeoutofacar’stailpipe.
Bike-sharesystemsarefoundaroundtheworldincitieslikeLondon,Paris,Barcelona,andMelbourne,Australia.Thelargestprogram—with70,000bikes—isinWuhan,China.
Tomakeroadsfriendliertonon-motorists,theU.S.DepartmentofTransportationhasinvestedmorethanabilliondollarsincyclingandpedestrianprojectsinrecentyears.Themoneywenttowardbuildingthousandsofmilesofon-streetbikelanesandbike-andpedestrian-onlypassagescalledgreenways.
34.Ifonewantstousethebike,it’samustto________.
A.giveawayabicycle
B.knowNiceRidewell
C.paythecostinadvance
D.getamembershipcard
35.Whichofthefollowingcanpeopledowiththebikes
A.Earnaliving.
B.Enjoybikeways.
C.Competeinarace.
D.Rentthemouttoothers.
36.Paragraph4ismainlyabout________.
A.benefitsofbiking
B.pollutioncausedbycars
C.methodstousethebikes
D.waystoreducepollution
37.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthistextisto________.
A.spreadbike-shareprograms
B.seekadviceforNiceRide
C.compareNiceRidewithlibraries
D.introducethepublicbikesystem
ChesterCityLibraryoffersarangeofLibrarySpecialNeedsservicestopeoplewhodon’thaveaccesstoourlibraryserviceintheusualway.AslongasyouliveinChesterCity,we’llprovideawiderangeoflibraryservicesandresourcesincluding:
LargeprintedandordinaryprintedbooksTalkingbooksontapeandCD
DVDsandmusicCDsMagazinesReferenceandinformationrequests
WecanprovidebooksinarangeoflanguagesbesidesEnglish.Ifpossible,wewillrequesttheseitemsfromtheStatelibraryofNSW,Australia.
ContactthelibrarySpecialNeedsCoordinatortoregisterordiscussifyouaresuitableforanyoftheservicesweprovide—Tuesday,WednesdayandThursday9am—5pmon42972522formoreinformation.
1.LibrarySpecialNeedsServicesaremeantfor________.
C.thosewhocan’tgetmedicalhelpinChesterCity
D.peoplelivinginChesterCitywithanillnessordisability
2.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE
B.Bookswithdifferentlanguagesareavailable.
C.Peoplehavetochoosewhattheyneedbythemselves.
D.Peoplewithlimitedhearinghavetopayforcaptionedvideos.
3.Togethomedeliveryservice,youmust________.
Iwalkedallthewayfromhometothelibrary,only____itclosed.
A.findB.findingC.foundD.tofind
Thebrainisaseeminglyendlesslibrary,whoseshelveshouseourmostpreciousmemories.Toallownewmemoriestoform,oldinformationissometimespushedoutofthebrain.
Previousstudieshaveshownthatlearningnewinformationcanleadto____9____.Butinanewstudy,researchersshowedforthefirsttimehowthiseffect____10____inthebrain.
Indailylife,forgettingactuallyhasclear____11____.Imagine,forinstance,thatyoulostyourbankcard.Thenewcardyoureceivewillcomewithanewpersonalidentificationnumber(PIN).EachtimeyourememberthenewPIN,yougraduallyforgettheoldone.Thisprocessimprovesaccessto____12____information,withoutoldmemoriesinterfering.
Andmostofusmaysometimesfeel____13____whenoldmemoriesinterferewithnew,relevantmemories.Considertryingtorememberwhereyouparkedyourcarinthesamecarparkyouwereataweekearlier.Thistypeofmemoryisparticularlyinterfering.
Whenwegetnewinformation,thebrainautomaticallytriestocombineitwithexistinginformationby____14____associations.Andwhenweretrieve(检索)information,boththedesiredand____15____butirrelevantinformationisrecalled.
Themajorityofpreviousresearchhasfocusedonhowwelearnandremembernewinformation.Butcurrentstudiesarebeginningtoputgreater____16____ontheconditionsunderwhichweforget,asitsimportancebeginstobemoreappreciated.
Averysmallnumberofpeopleareabletorememberalmosteverydetailoftheirlife.Thoughitmaysoundlikeanadvantagetomany,peoplewiththisrareconditionoftenfindtheir____17____abilitytroublesome.Inasense,normalforgettingmayhelptoensureourbraindoesn’tbecometoofull.
完成句子,用所给单词的正确形式填空。
86.Itisrequiredinthelibraryregulationsthatanybookborrowed__________(return)byduetime,ortheborrowerwillbefined.
87.Withoutdoubttakingphysicalexerciseregularlyisaneffectivewaytoavoid___________(infect)withtheflu.
88.Ifyou______________(notmention)thismattertomeagainyesterday,Iwouldcertainlyhaveforgottenit.
89.Thefamousprofessor__________(refer)toinyourconversationjustnowwouldcometotheurgentconference.
90.Withalotofdifficultproblems__________(settle),themanagerfeltlikeacatonhotbricks.
Asthelibraryrulegoes,youshouldputthedictionary_________youcanfinditeasily.
A.whereB.intheplace
C.theplaceinwhichD.atwhere
Trumpinthelibraryeverynightoverthelastthreemonths.
A.worksB.workedC.havebeenworkingD.hadbeenworking
—WhereisGary
—HeisatthelibrarystudyingforhisGermantestonWednesday.Infact,he________forthetesteverydayoverthepastweek.
A.hasreviewedB.hasbeenreviewedC.hasbeenreviewingD.hadbeenreviewing
Whenyoucomenextfall,amodemlibraryinoursohool,wherewecanimmerseourselvesintheseaofbooks.
A.willbeconstructingB.hasbeenconstracting
C.willhavebeenconstructedD.isbeingconstructed
41.A_________(library)isapersonwhoisinchargeoforhelpstorunalibrary.
42.Frickhada_________(prefer)forthepre-twentiethcenturyWesternpaintings.
43.Ifthey_________(start)earlierthanexpected,theywouldbeherenow.
44.Thenewlawwillmakeit_________(legal)tosmokeinpublic.
45.Youshouldnot_________(automatic)thinkthateverythingyourteachersaysiscorrect.
46.Aftertheaccident,he_________(ban)fromdrivingalone.
47.They_________(strength)thewallsincethelastconflict.
48.Ifyourarenotcarefulenough,yourchanceof_________(survive)areverysmall.
49.Heclosedhiseyesandfeltthe_________(warm)ofthesunonhisface.
50.Thedoorflewopenandinrusheda_________(breath)woman.
-Whoisthestudent______inthelibrary
-HecomesfromTibet.
A.whoreadB.thatreadingC.readingD.heisreading
Itissaidthatthelibrarybeingbuiltatpresentwillbewhatitusedtobe.
A.twiceasbigasB.twicebigthanC.twiceasmuchasD.twicemuchthan
RightinfrontoftheMinneapolisCentralLibrary,arowofgreenbikessitsparkedinaspecialstand.Eachbikeisdesignedwiththelogo“NiceRide”—thenameofthecity’sbike-shareprogram.
NiceRidebikesarealotlikethelibrarybooksthatpeoplecomeheretoborrow.Torentabike,yousimplyuseyourmembershipcardataNiceRidebikestation.Memberscanrentoneof1,200bikesfrom138stationsthroughoutMinnesota'slargestcity.PeopleusetheNiceRidebikestogotowork,togooutonbusiness,orjusttoenjoythecity’smanybikepaths.
Theriseofbike-shareprogramslikeNiceRideisencouragingmorepeoplethanevertochoosebikingoverdriving.Risinggaspricesandconcernsabouttheenvironmenthavealsogottenpeopletodustofftheirbikehelmets,pumpairintoflattires,andhittheroad.
WhyrideNotonlyisbikinggoodexercise,butswitchingfromacartoabikealsoreducestheamountofpollutionintheair.Carbondioxide,agreenhousegaslinkedtoclimatechange,isoneofthemanypollutingsubstancesthatcomeoutofacar'stallpipe.
Bike-sharesystemsarefoundaroundtheworldincitieslikeLondon,Paris,Barcelona,andMelbourne,Australia.Thelargestprogram-with70,000bikes-isinWuhan,China.
Tomakeroadsfriendliertonon-motorists,theU.S.DepartmentofTransportationhasinvestedmorethanabilliondollarsincyclingandpedestrianprojectsinrecentyears.Themoneywenttowardbuildingthousandsofmilesofon-streetbikelanesandbike-andpedestrian-onlypassagescalledgreenways.
76.Ifonewantstousethebike,it'samustto__________.
A.giveawayabicycleB.knowNiceRidewell
C.paythecostinadvanceD.getamembershipcard
77.Whichofthefollowingcanpeopledowiththebikes
A.Earnaliving.B.Enjoybikeways.
C.Competeinarace.D.Rentthemouttoothers.
78.Paragraph4ismainlyabout_____________.
A.benefitsofbikingB.pollutioncausedbycars
C.methodstousethebikesD.waystoreducepollution
79.WhichofthefollowingistrueofNiceRide
A.Itwilltaketheplaceoftaxicompanies.
B.Chinahasbetterpublicbikesystems.
C.Itattractsmorepeopletochoosebiking.
D.Thegovernmentlacksmoneytosupportit.
80.Theauthor'spurposeinwritingthistextisto______________.
A.spreadbike-shareprogramsB.seekadviceforNiceRide
C.compareNiceRidewithlibrariesD.introducethepublicbikesystem
You_____takethebookoutofthelibrary.Youhavetoreadithere.
A.daren’tB.can’tC.needn’tD.wouldn’t
Jerry,you____________talkloudlyinthelibrary;you____________disturbothers.
A.can’t;won’tB.mustn’t;mayC.shouldn’t;mustD.can’t;shall
AtthelibraryWangPengwas_______tofindthathisrestaurantservedfartoolittle.Eventhoughher_________mightgetthinaftereatingYongHui’sfood,theywerenoteatingenough________foodtokeepthemfit.Theywouldbecome______veryquickly.WangPengfelthopefulashedrovebackhome.Perhapswithadiscountandanewsignhecouldwinhiscustomersback.
Easterisanimportant________andsocialfestivalforChristmasaroundtheworld.It_______thereturnofJesusfromthedeadandcomingofSpringandnewlife.Japan’sCherryBlossomFestival______alittlelater.Thecountry,_______withcherrytreeflowers,looksasthoughitiscoveredwithpinksnow.Peoplelovetogettogethertoeat,drinkand________eachother.Festivalsletusenjoylife,beproudofour_______andforgetourworkforalittlewhile.
YesterdaymyclassmateandIwenttothelibraryandsearchedfor_____wecouldfindaboutJ.KRowling.A.whateverB.howeverC.wheneverD.wherever
MyfriendandI____gotothelibraryseveraltimesaweek,lateatnightandsometimesatlunchtime.A.wouldB.couldC.shouldD.must
A
Mobilephoneconversationsarenotpermittedanywhereinthelibrary.Keepyourphoneonsilentasifyouwereinalectureandexitthelibraryifyouneedtoreceivecalls.
56.Thelibrary’supperfloorismainlyforstudentsto.
57.Librarycomputersonthegroundfloor
A.helpstudentswiththeirfieldexperiments.
B.areforthosewhowanttoaccessthewi-fi.
C.containsoftwarenecessaryforschoolwork.
D.aremostlyusedforfillingoutapplicationforms.
58.Whatconditionshouldbemettobookagroup-studyroom
A.Groupmustconsistof8people.
B.OneshouldhaveanactiveUniversityaccount.
C.Three-houruseperdayistheminimum.
D.Applicantsmustmarktheroomonthemap.
59.Astudentcanrentalockerinthelibraryifhe
A.hasearnedtherequiredcredits.
B.attendscertaincourse.
C.hasnowheretoputhisbooks.
D.canaffordtherentalfee.
60.WhatshouldNOTbebroughtintothelibrary
A.Mobilephones.
C.Candy.
D.Sandwiches.
Manystudentsfromthenewlibrarysinceitwasopentoall.
AbenefitedBwerebenefited
ChavebeenbenefitedDhavebenefited
Thelibrary,thewallsof_____arepaintedlightgreen,isapeacefulplaceforustoreadin.
A.thatB.itC.whatD.which
--CanIsmokehere--No,atnotimeinthelibrary.
A.smokingpermitsB.smokingdoespermit
C.smokingispermittedD.issmokingpermitted
Theelectriclibrarymadeitpossibleforteacherstohave____toalargeamountofinformationonline
A.wayB.methodC.accessD.means
-Excuseme,Ihavetoreturnmybooktothelibrary.
-______.Itisn'tdueuntilnextSaturday.
A.TakeiteasyB.TakeitseriouslyC.TakeyourorderD.Takeyourtime
Duringthereconstructionofourschool,atalllibrarybuildingwentup_____theoldteachingbuildingwastorndown.
A.whereB.inwhatC.inwhichD.which
----Thereisstillacopyofthebookinthelibrary.Willyougoandborrow_____
----No,I’dratherbuy_____inthebookstore.
A.it;oneB.one;oneC.one;itD.it;it
Itis___________thatthelibrarybekeptopenduringthevacation.
A.wishedB.expectedC.urgedD.hoped
I________tothelibraryassoonasI________whatI________.
A.willgo,finish,amdoingB.go,willfinish,amdoing
C.willgo,havefinished,havedoneD.go,finished,hadbeendoing
Whenwetalkaboutalibrary,wemaythinkofshelvesandshelveslinedwithbooks.ButanewlibrarysettoopenthisfallinTexaswon’thaveanybooks----atleastnotthekindyoucanleafthrough..
Therewillbe10,000digitalbooksavailableforloan(借出)intheBiblioTechlibraryinBexarCounty,Texas.About1.7millioncountyresidentswillbeabletocheckoutthebooksonlinewithoutleavingtheirhomes.Thelibrarywillalsoprovide100e-readersforpeopletoborrow.Inthelibrary,peoplecanwork,studyandaccesstheInternetusingdozensofcomputerstations.
“Wewantedtofindacheap,effectivewaytobringreadingandlearningtothecountyandalsofocusonthechangeintheworldoftechnology,”BexarCountyJudgeNelsonWolff,themanwhostartedtheproject,toldreporters.
Digital-onlyacademiclibrariesalreadyexistintheUS.TheUniversityofTexasatSanAntonioopenedthefirstin2010,andofficialssayit’sbeenasuccess.Manypubliclibrariesevenofferdigitalbooksinadditiontopapercopies.ButBiblioTechwillbethecountry’sfirstcompletelypaperlesspubliclibrarysystem.Tucson,Arizona,andNewportBeach,California,attemptedtoopenbooklesspubliclibrariesin2002and2011,respectively,butbothendedupofferingpaperbooksafterpublicoutcry.
However,ResidentsofTucsonandNewportBeachlivedclosetolibrariesandcouldeasilygettothem.ManyareasofBexarCounty,ontheotherhand,lackpubliclibraries,soresidentsdon’thaveeasyaccesstobooks.WolffhopesBiblioTechwillsolvethatproblem.
Criticsargueagainstdigital-onlylibraries,sayingmanypeopleprefertoseeandholdactualbooks.Somesaybookswithpictures,suchaschildren’sbooksandhow-tobooks,workbetterthandigitalbooks.Otherssaypeoplewhoaren’tcomfortablewithtechnologywon’tbeabletousethepaperlesslibraries.Theyalsopointoutthatmanydigitalbooksarenotavailableforlibrariestopurchasefortheircollections.
Butsupportersofdigitallibrariessaytheseinstitutionswillmakebooksavailabletomorepeople,liketheresidentsofBexarCounty.Wolffhimself,whocollectsprintbooks,sayshedoesn’tintendpaperlesslibrariestoreplacetraditionalones,buttoexistalongsidethem.“Peoplearealwaysgoingtowantbooks,”hesays.“Buttheworldischanging.”
71.Wolffhopestoopenmorepaperlesslibrariesacrossthecountry,ifBiblioTechsucceeds.WhatdoweknowabouttheBiblioTechlibrary
A.Thefirst10,000peoplecanreadthedigitalbooksforfree.
B.Itwillprovideabout1.7milliondigitalbooksforthereaders.
C.Peoplecanreadthedigitalbooksatthelibraryorathome.
D.Itwon’tprovidetheloanserviceforpeopleoutofTexas
72.FromParagraph4,wecaninferthat__________.
A.OfficialsintheUShelpedbuildthedigital-onlyacademiclibraries.
B.Thefirstdigital-onlyacademiclibraryopenedin2002intheUS
C.Otherattemptsatopeningdigital-onlypubliclibrarieshavefailed.
D.TheUniversityofTexasoncetriedtoopenabooklesspubliclibrary.
73.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“thatproblem”inParagraph5referto
A.PeopleinBexarCountycan’treadbookseasily.
B.TucsonandNewportBeachlackpubliclibraries.
C.Therearen’tdigitallibrariesinBexarCounty.
D.Residentsaren’tcomfortablewithtechnology.
74.Whatarethereasonswhycriticsareopposedtodigital-onlylibraries
a.Somepeopleenjoyseeingandpossessingprintedbooks.
b.Bookswithpicturesworkbetterthandigitalones.
c.Somepeoplearen’tgoodatusingtheInternet.d.Thepricesofsomedigitalbooksaretoohigh.
A.abdB.abcC.acdD.bcd
75.FromwhatWolffsaidinParagraph7,welearnthat__________.
A.Thefutureofprintbooksiscontrolledbyreaders
B.Digitalbookswilltaketheplaceofprintonessoon
C.Peoplewilllosetheirinterestinreadingbooksinthefuture
D.Paperlesslibrariesandthetraditionalonesshouldcoexist
Theydemandthatthelibrary______openduringthevacation.
A.mustbekeptB.iskeptC.wouldbekeptD.bekept
Readersarerequiredto______therulesofthelibraryandmindtheirmanners.
A.reviewB.confirmC.observeD.manage
Thenewly-builtlibrary,whichis_____,isexpectedtobeopentothepublicnextSaturday.
A.asthreetimeslargeastheoldone
B.threetimeslargerthantheoldone
C.threetimesoftheoldoneassize
D.thesizeoftheoldoneasthreetimes
WhenIgottothelibrary,Ifoundalltheseats________byothers.
A.occupyingB.occupiedC.seatingD.owned
Tom______________inthelibraryeverynightoverthelastthreemonths.
Thecollegestudentsurgedthatthelibrary________openduringthewinterholidays.
A.keepsB.waskeepingC.waskeptD.bekept
Grannyhas______thelibraryrecentlyandsheoftenspendsthewholedaytherereadingherfavoritebooks.
A.gottiredofB.joinedinC.sufferedfromD.falleninlovewith
29.WhenIgottothelibrary,Ifoundalltheseats________byothers.
--No,I’dratherbuy_______inthebookstore.
A.it;oneB.one;oneC;one;itD.it;it
6.Tominthelibraryeverynightoverthelastthreemonths.
A.works
B.worked
C.hasbeenworking
D.hadbeenworking
Thesmalllibrary_______fashionmagazinesandbooksonagriculturalscience.
A.makesupofB.ismadeofC.isconsistedofD.consistsof
Thelibraryhasanewsystemforkeeping_________ofitsbooks,soyoucanfindwhatyouwanteasily.
A.trapB.trackC.transportD.trail
短文改错
ThereispubliclibraryineverytowninBritain.Anyone76__________
canborrowbooksifheorshewishes.Insomeplacesyou77__________
mayborrowasmorebooksasyouneed,butinothers78___________
youarelimitedinacertainnumberofbooks.Youmay79___________
borrowthebooksforseveralweekssothatyoucanhave80___________
enoughtimetofinishit.Ifthebookyouwantisout,81___________
youmayaskforittobekeptforyou.Mostpubliclibrary82___________
alsohaveareading-room,thatyoucansitatthedesk83___________
andreadthedailynewspapers,magazinesandtheother84___________
books,butyouarenotallowtotakethemout.85___________
—It'sthelibrary.You______knowtalkingisnotallowedhere.
—Oh,sorry.
A.can
B.would
C.must
D.will
30._______youreturnthosebookstothelibraryimmediately,youwillhavetopayafine.
A.UntilB.UnlessC.IfD.Provided
Mr.Jonesaskedthedrivertohissonatthelibraryonhiswaydowntown.
A.dropinB.dropoutC.dropoffD.dropaway
Maybellesaidshewouldn'tbecomingwithmetothelibrary.Iaskedwhy,andshesaidshecouldgetalltheshortstoriesshewantedofftheInternet.Savedwalkingallthewaytothelibrary,andputtingupwithmylongchatonthewaythere,andonthewayback.Maybelleisverydirectlikethat,alwayshasbeen.
"But,Maybelle,we'vebeenwalkingtothelibraryeveryMondayforthelastfiftyyears!"
Shesaid,"Whydon'tyougetInternet'Wecansendeachotheremails."
SoIhadtogetInternet.Icalledthelocalhighschool.Theysaidthey'dsendmeagoodstudenttotellmeallaboutcomputersandsuch.
Evilthing,thisInternet.Makesyouloseoldfriends,forcesyoutolearnnewcomplexideas,evenifyou'retooold.ButMaybellesaidyouhavetobemodern;otherwise,you'redead.
Thekidcamethenextday.Tallskinnyblackkid,bythenameofArsenius,saidhisworkwouldcostmore.
Isaid,"Allright.AslongasIgetInternet."
"Youneedacomputer,thenyouneedtogethookedup,"hesaid.
"Let'sbuyacomputerandgethookedup,then."
"Howmuchyouwanttospend"
"Whateverittakes."
"Howmanyramsyouwant"
Iwasn'tgoingtoshowhimmyignorance,soIsaid,"Whateverittakes."
"Let'sgotothemall.Yougotacar"
"Inthegarage."
WhenIopenedthegaragedoor,hegasped.Daddy'scarisstillthere,a'57Chevy.Ineverdriveit.Walkeverywhere.
Isaid,"Let'swalk.It'sonlyamileorso."
Hesaid,"Let'sdrive,oryouwillfaintonmeinthisheat."
"Youngman,Idon'tfaint,neverhave.We'rewalking."
"Igetpaidbythehour,"hesaid."Walkingwillcostyoualotmore.Also,youfeellikecarryingacomputeramileorso"
56.WhatkindofpersonisMaybelle
A.Shealwayssayswhatshemeansinanhonestway.
B.Shenolongerlikesreadinginheroldage.
C.Shedoesn'twanttobefriendswiththewriteranymore.
D.Shedoesn'twanttokeepupwiththetime.
57.WhydoesthewriterwanttohaveInternetathisplace
A.Becausethewriterbelievesthatoneisnevertoooldtolearn.
B.Becausethewriterthinksthatitisbetterlatethannever.
C.Becauseofthepressurefrompeopleofhisage.
D.BecauseoftheconveniencetheInternetwillbring.
58.Arseniusgives_________reasonsfordrivingtothemall.
A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five
A.PossiblyB.EventuallyC.AbsolutelyD.Sincerely
Itwasinthelibrary_______Ifirstmether________wehadatalkyesterday.
A.where;thatB.that;thatC.that;whereD.where;which
---WheredidyoufindMr.Smith---Itwasinthelibrary____weoftenwenttoread.A.thatB.whenC.whatD.where
Whatpurposescanalibraryserveinanerawhenresearchcanbedoneathomecomputers,thousanndsofpublicbookscanbedownloadedforfree,andpeoplearestartingtocarryarounde-bookreadersThat’sthequestionthatDavidSarnoseekstoanswer.
“It’sverycommonforpeopletosay,‘WhydoIneedalibrarywhenI’vegotacomputer’”saidPamSandlian-Smith,directoroftheseven-branchRangeview,Colo.,LibraryDistrict.“Wehavetoreframewhatthelibrarymeanstothecommunity.”
Inthestruggletostayimportant-andultimately(最终)tostayopen-librariesarereinventingthemselvesinwaysunimaginableevenafewyearsago,preparingforafutureinwhichmostmaterialscanbecheckedandreadfromahomecomputer,smartphoneorelectronicreadingdevice.
Butnotalllibraryprofessionalsareenthusiasticaboutthecommunity-buildingefforts.Sandlian-Smithandotherslikeherhavetaken:
“IfyouwanttohavegameroomsandpingpongtablesandGodknowswhat-pokerparties-fine,doit,butdon’tpretendithasanythingtodowithlibraries,”saidMichaelGorman,aformerpresidentoftheAmericanLibraryAssn.“Theargumentthatalltheseyoungpeoplewouldturnuptoplayvideogamesandthink,‘Ohbytheway,ImustborrowthatbookbyDostoyevsky’-itseemsridiculoustome.”
Sarnoreportsthatlendingbooksistakingabackseataslibrariespersifytheirholdings-DVDs!E-books!-andstruggletodefinehowtheycanservetheirlocalcommunities.Andyetlibrariescanalsoserveawideraudience;somearebringingrarearchival(档案的)materialsonline.
Thatdoesn’tmeanthattherearee-booksavailableyetforeverythingintheircollections.Publishersholdbacke-bookversionsofsomebigsellersfromlibraries,forexample,JonathanFranzen’sFreedom,andtheHarryPotterseries.
64.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage
A.Allofthelibraryexpertsareinterestedinthecommunity-buildingeffects.
B.Tensofthousandsofpublicbookscanbedownloadedbypayingnowadays.
C.Inthecomputertimes,itisbecomingpopularthatpeoplecarryingarounde-bookreaders.
D.Peoplewon’tneedareallibrarywhennearlyeveryonehasacomputer.
65.Howarethelibrariesstrugglingtostayimportant
A.Byreinventingthemselvesincommonways.
B.Byofferingabrightfutureforthecommunity.
C.Inwaysthatpeoplecan’tunderstandevenafewyearsago.
D.Bypreparingforafutureinwhichotherelectronicreadingdevicesmaybeused.
66.TheHarryPotterseriesismentionedinthelastparagraphto.
A.letthereadersknowaboutthebook
B.makeusknowthattheHarryPotterisabigseller
C.showthatnotallthee-booksareavailableforeverythingyet.
D.showhowwelltheycanservetheirlocalcommunities
67.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage
A.Whatpurposescanalibraryserveinacomputerage
B.Thee-bookandthelibrary
C.Thelibrarywillbereplacedbythee-booksonline.
D.Reframethelibraryinthenewera.
Thelibrarythrived(兴盛)from295B.CintothefourthcenturyA.D.,____itburnedtotheground,___ruinshaveneverbeenfound.
A.when;whoseB.inwhich;ofwhichC.when;ofwhichD.which;whose
A.it;one
B.one;one
C.one;it
D.it;it
Atthemeetingheasuggestionthatalibrarybesetupinthetown.
A.putforB.putforward
C.setoffD.comeupwith
“Couldyoutellme______”
“Yes.They____tothelibrary.”
A.wherearethetwins,havebeenB.wherewerethetwins,havebeen
C.wherethetwinsare,havegoneD.wherethetwinswere,havegone
Thelibrary,________Iborrowedthisbookyesterday,caughtfirelastmidnight.
A.fromwhereB.fromitC.fromthatD.fromwhich
Every_____seconddayhewenttothelibraryforsomebookstoread.Butafterapageortwo,hewouldputthebookdownandpickup_____newone.
A.the,aB./,aC.the,aD./,the
-MustIfivethedictionarybacktothelibrarynow
--No,You_______.Youcan______itforanothertwoweeks.
A.needn’t,knowB.needn’t,keepC.mustn’t,lendD.mustn’t,keep
TheLibraryis_______severalsetsofencyclopedias(百科全书).
A.inpossessionofB.inthepossessionofC.takepossessionofD.takethepossessionof
When____,thelibrarywillbeopentothepublicnextyear.
A.completingB.beingcompletedC.tobecompletedD.completed
-_____you_______thevisitorsaroundourlibraryyet
-Yes.Wehadagreattimethere.
A.Do;showB.Did;showC.Had;shownD.Have;shown
–CanIsmokehere
--No,_________atnotimeinthelibrary.
C.smokingispermittedD.smokingpermitted
_____thenew_____ofourlibraryarrived
A.Have…equipmentsB.Has…equipment
C.Has…equipmentsD.Have…equipment
--Whoisthestudent______inthelibrary
--HecomesfromTibet.
______themagazine____(cantake)outofthelibrary
Thesilenceofthelibrary____onlybythesoundofpagesbeingturnedover.
A.hasbeenbrokenB.breaksC.brokeD.wasbroken
--I’dliketofindajobinthelibrary.--Goodidea,__________itdoesn’taffectyourstudies.
A.unlessB.aslongasC.nowthatD.evenif
--Whosedictionaryisit
--It________ourschoollibrary.
A.belongtoB.belongstoC.isbelongedtoD.belongingto
---What’shappenedtomylibrarybooks
---________.
A.I’venoidea.
B.Youborrowedthemfromthelibrary.
B.Youboughtthemyesterday.
D.They’reaboutlonglife
Thebooksinthelibraryarec____________accordingtosubject.
______,Weweretakentoseethelibrary.
A.WehadbeenshowntheclassroomsB.Beingshowntheclassrooms
C.HavingbeenshowntheclassroomsD.Havingshowntheclassroom
Inourschool,everystudenthasfree____tothelibrary.
A.rightB.chanceC.accessD.use
Look!Anewschoollibrary__________here.Itissaidthattheyhopetofinishitnextmonth.
A.willbebuiltB.isbuiltC.hasbeenbuiltD.isbeingbuilt
---WheredidyougettoknowJason
---Itwasatthelibrary_______Iusedtodomyhomework.
A.thatB.thereC.whenD.where
AbenefitedB.werebenefited
ChavebeenbenefitedD.havebenefited
Anewlibrary______builtinourschoolnextmonth
Thatdictionaryb________tothelibrary.Youshouldreturnitontime.
Thelibrary__________at5o'clockeveryday.
A.closesB.isclosedC.isdosingD.willbeclosed
Thelibraryprovidesreaderswithbooks.
Thelibrary______books______readers.
A、PCB?Library?Document
B、PCB?Document
C、Schematic?Library?Document
D、Schematic?Document
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A.schoolB.clubC.officeD.library
A、浏览图像
B、检查图像
C、排序和组织图像、用关键字和自定元数据标记每幅图像
pool,supermarket,library,dininghall,sportscenter
【1】Idon’toftenshopinthe____becauseitisfarfrommyhouse.【2】Therearetwobig____inourtown.Weusuallyreadbooksthere.【3】Look!Agoldenfishisswimminginthe____.【4】Atschool,wecan’teatintheclassroom.Soweareeatinginthe____.【5】Mr.Liu,theP.E.teacher,isteachingustoplayvolleyballinthe____.