題目列表(包括答案和解析)
A.online libraries | B.city bookstores | C.school libraries | D.borrowing books |
A.3 | B.4 | C.5 | D.6 |
A.a(chǎn)dvertisements | B.readers | C.governments | D.the word numbers |
A.which are out of copyright | B.which are in copyright |
C.which are about pop culture | D.which have some free parts |
A.Enjoy Reading | B.Learn How to Read |
C.The Importance of Reading | D.How to Read for Free |
Guo Liqin, 24, works as a primary school teacher in a distant area in Yunnan Province. The Internet offers him the latest news and entertainment from the outside world. And many people like him also depends on the online libraries for the free literature(文學(xué)) reading.
A survey in China last year found the online literature is the biggest growth area of Internet entertainment.
Reading for free is also popular in other countries. See what solutions other countries are taking.
Public Libraries
In countries such as Germany, Canada, and the UK, governments pay the authors to have their books in public libraries.
The pay is different from country to country. Some pay according to how many times a book has been borrowed; others pay according to whether the library has bought the book or not.
Google Books
Google Books allow users to see some free parts before buying them.
The author can choose to make from 20% to 100% of the book’s content(內(nèi)容) for free reading . But you can see a full view of books that are out of copyright(版權(quán)).
E-magazines
E-magazines are usually about pop culture, and make money through advertisements. The writers are usually paid by the numbers of words they write.
Digital Library
There are many free online libraries of books which are no longer in copyright.
American and European websites offer classic(古典的) literature and non-fiction texts like dictionaries for download in different languages.
【小題1】Guo Liqin depends on for free reading.
A.online libraries | B.city bookstores | C.school libraries | D.borrowing books |
A.3 | B.4 | C.5 | D.6 |
A.a(chǎn)dvertisements | B.readers | C.governments | D.the word numbers |
A.which are out of copyright | B.which are in copyright |
C.which are about pop culture | D.which have some free parts |
A.Enjoy Reading | B.Learn How to Read |
C.The Importance of Reading | D.How to Read for Free |
Wildwood School Library Guide
This will offer you some information about our school library. You can use this guide to help your kids use our library.
Service hours:
3:00 pm—5:30 pm on school days; 8:30 am—11:00 am on weekends
On school days, your kids may borrow or return books during opening hours only when his classroom teacher allows him to. At the weekend, our library is open to both you and your kids.
Borrowing:
Each student can borrow one or two books at a time: More books can be borrowed only for class reading activities and school research.
Returning:
Books borrowed from the library can be kept for 15 school days. The books must be returned before the due (到期的)date or the kid can not borrow other books.
Damaged(受損的) or Lost Books:
When a book is returned in a damaged condition, the kid will have to pay three dollars for the damage. Full price must be paid if a book is lost. We encourage students to carry their library books in plastic bags to protect them from rainy weather.
Please call us at 3362—1323 for more information.
1.This library guide is for_______.
A. teachers from Wildwood
B. workers in Wildwood School Library
C. visitors to Wildwood School
D. parents of the Wildwood School students
2.________must be paid when a student loses the book he borrows.
A. Three dollars B. Half the price of the book
C. Full price of the book D. Twice the price of the book
3.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The library is open for two and a half hours every day.
B. Students can borrow more books to do school research.
C. Students can go to the library during opening hours as they like.
D. Students can keep the books that they borrow for fifteen school days.
Wildwood School Library Guide
This will offer you some information about our school library.You can use this guide to help your kids use our library.
Service hours:
3:00 pm—5:30 pm on school days;8:30 am—11:00 am on weekends
On school days,your kids may borrow or return books during opening hours only when his classroom teacher allows him to.At the weekend,our library is open to both you and your kids.
Borrowing
Each student can borrow one or two books at a time:More books can be borrowed only for class reading activities and school research.
Returning:
Books borrowed from the library can be kept for 15 school days. The books must be returned before the due (到期的)date or the kid can not borrow other books.
Damaged(受損的) or Lost Books
When a book is returned in a damaged condition,the kid will have to pay three dollars for the damage.Full price must be paid if a book is lost. We encourage students to carry their library books in plastic bags to protect them from rainy weather.
Please call us at 3362—1323 for more information.
1.Students can borrow more than two books at a time__________.
A.for sending exams B.to do school research
C. for after-school activities D. to read together with their parents
2.________must be paid when a student loses the book he borrows.
A. Three dollars B. Half the price of the book
C.Full price of the book D. Twice the price of the book
3.The students are advised to _________to prevent rain.
A.carry their library books in plastic bags
B. cover their library books with raincoats
C. put their library books into their pockets
D. keep their library books in their classroom
4.This library guide is for_______.
A.teachers from Wildwood
B. workers in Wildwood School Library .
C. visitors to Wildwood School
D. parents of the Wildwood School students
5.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The library is open for two and a half hours every day.
B. Students parents can go to the school library on weekends.
C. Students can go to the library during opening hours as they like.
D. Students can keep the books that they borrow for fifteen school days.
Guo Liqin, 24, works as a primary school teacher in a distant area in Yunnan Province. The Internet offers him the latest news and entertainment from the outside world. And many people like him also depends on the online libraries for the free literature(文學(xué)) reading.
A survey in China last year found the online literature is the biggest growth area of Internet entertainment.
Reading for free is also popular in other countries. See what solutions other countries are taking.
Public Libraries
In countries such as Germany, Canada, and the UK, governments pay the authors to have their books in public libraries.
The pay is different from country to country. Some pay according to how many times a book has been borrowed; others pay according to whether the library has bought the book or not.
Google Books
Google Books allow users to see some free parts before buying them.
The author can choose to make from 20% to 100% of the book’s content(內(nèi)容) for free reading . But you can see a full view of books that are out of copyright(版權(quán)).
E-magazines
E-magazines are usually about pop culture, and make money through advertisements. The writers are usually paid by the numbers of words they write.
Digital Library
There are many free online libraries of books which are no longer in copyright.
American and European websites offer classic(古典的) literature and non-fiction texts like dictionaries for download in different languages.
1.Guo Liqin depends on for free reading.
A. online libraries B. city bookstores C. school libraries D. borrowing books
2.From the passage we know other countries are taking solutions for reading for free.
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
3. In some countries, the authors are paid by to have their books in public libraries.
A. advertisements B. readers C. governments D. the word numbers
4. Google Books and Digital Library allow users to read the full books .
A. which are out of copyright B. which are in copyright
C. which are about pop culture D. which have some free parts
5.The best title of the passage is .
A. Enjoy Reading B. Learn How to Read
C. The Importance of Reading D. How to Read for Free
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