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一、完形填空 从每题 A、B、C、D 中选出最佳选项。(共 10 分)
In a narrow hutong in Beijing lies a small library. It is only seven square meters in size, but thousands of books are 1 in it. Unlike traditional libraries, this one doesn't require its readers to 2 the books. Instead, it encourages them to pass those books on to someone else when they've finished reading.
This library was 3 by Mr. Xu, a businessman, in 2010. The idea took shape when Xu recommended(推荐) books online to students, but found it 4 for them to get the books from school libraries. So Xu bought and 5 nearly 1,000 books in the following year. The students who received the books were very thankful. Their thank-you letters got Xu to turn his book-gifting effort into a physical space.
Xu's library might be the smallest in the world, but in another sense, it's also the biggest because its books keep 6 . Once, a reader took home an English book on Chinese history. A week later, he passed it on to a neighbor. 7 , the book traveled all the way abroad and ended up in Germany. “The 8 of the book is a wonder. Many wonders like this keep the culture of reading alive,” Xu tells the newspaper.
Xu says he will continue this work although the library is now faced with the 9 of e-books. “This is the most 10 thing I've done in my life,” he says. “I hope that the library can stay open forever.”
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In a narrow hutong in Beijing lies a small library. It is only seven square meters in size, but thousands of books are 1 in it. Unlike traditional libraries, this one doesn't require its readers to 2 the books. Instead, it encourages them to pass those books on to someone else when they've finished reading.
This library was 3 by Mr. Xu, a businessman, in 2010. The idea took shape when Xu recommended(推荐) books online to students, but found it 4 for them to get the books from school libraries. So Xu bought and 5 nearly 1,000 books in the following year. The students who received the books were very thankful. Their thank-you letters got Xu to turn his book-gifting effort into a physical space.
Xu's library might be the smallest in the world, but in another sense, it's also the biggest because its books keep 6 . Once, a reader took home an English book on Chinese history. A week later, he passed it on to a neighbor. 7 , the book traveled all the way abroad and ended up in Germany. “The 8 of the book is a wonder. Many wonders like this keep the culture of reading alive,” Xu tells the newspaper.
Xu says he will continue this work although the library is now faced with the 9 of e-books. “This is the most 10 thing I've done in my life,” he says. “I hope that the library can stay open forever.”
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B
)1. A. written B. kept C. printed D. punished(
A
)2. A. return B. copy C. lend D. buy(
B
)3. A. locked B. started C. hidden D. guarded(
A
)4. A. hard B. harmful C. possible D. interesting(
C
)5. A. dug up B. picked up C. gave away D. threw away(
B
)6. A. burning B. moving C. falling D. shaking(
D
)7. A. Clearly B. Hopefully C. Generally D. Amazingly(
C
)8. A. history B. language C. journey D. background(
D
)9. A. death B. truth C. mistake D. challenge(
D
)10. A. silly B. scary C. common D. meaningful
答案:
1. B
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. C
6. B
7. D
8. C
9. D
10. D
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. C
6. B
7. D
8. C
9. D
10. D
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