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Such books I have read are classical works()

A.which

B.that

C.as

D.who

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第1题
听力原文:M: I think I'll get my second-hand books at the Student Union this year. So many
of the books we are using are the same print.

W: I hope you're not planning to take your time going there. They are usually snapped up within the first week.

Q: What does the woman mean?

(16)

A.The man will have no choices left.

B.The man had better go there quickly.

C.The man should go when he has spare time.

D.The books are a bit scratched and are of poor quality.

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第2题
听力原文:W: Were all the reference books I recommended last week useful, Carter?M: Yes, pr

听力原文:W: Were all the reference books I recommended last week useful, Carter?

M: Yes, professor. We're all grateful to you and many of us hope to have opportunities to talk with you so that we can take more advice from you.

Q: What can we conclude from the conversation?

(18)

A.The man has borrowed books from the woman.

B.The woman has borrowed books from the man.

C.The woman would like to give more advice to the man.

D.The man appreciates the books recommended by the woman.

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第3题
听力原文:Excuse me, I've been using this old book for a research project and I noticed tha
t a lot of pages are turning brown and becoming brittle.

Yes, unfortunately, that's a common problem with books made from wood pulp.

I suppose to make paper from wood that you have to add a lot of chemicals and acids to make it turn white.

Exactly and it's the acid that eventually eats away the paper.

Oh, that actually make sense, but this book's not even 75 years old and I've seen books in museum that are hundreds of years old and they're in fine condition.

Well, you see, books have been made from wood pulp only since 1850's, before that they were made from materials mostly animals' skins or C, no chemicals were added.

It's a shame those older wood pulp books are going to fall apart some day. Is there anything that can be done to preserve them.

En, currently the only way to stop the books from decaying is to remove the binding and treat each page individually to remove the acid.

That doesn't sound very economical.

No, it isn't. It's not practical to treat a large number of books with this process, so we only try to rescue the most valuable 1st edition books in our collection.

Well, thanks for the explanation. I'd better get back to my project.

Good luck, and I hope the old book hold long enough for you to finish it.

(31)

A.The early history of bookbinding.

B.How old books become valuable.

C.Economical ways to protect old books,

D.Why some books deteriorate.

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第4题
听力原文: First of all, I'd like to welcome you for your first year at this college. My na
me is Jane Anderson, and I'm the vice dean of the college. This college was first established in 1925 ,and at that time it was a private college for science and physics. Later on, the college began to admit foreign students. You're the twentieth group. This morning there are several things I want to say. First our college is on the first and second floors where we have administrative offices, classrooms and a small library. On the first floor, you'll find advisers’rooms and my office: You're welcome to drop in with your problems. I usually work with my door open. But for some advisors, you have to make appointments to see them. Your classrooms are on the second floor, and the library is open to you from Monday to Saturday. You may read beaks, periodicals and reference books there. Finally I hope you'll enjoy your stay here.

Where is the speech make?

A.At a central library.

B.At a government office.

C.At a research institution.

D.At a university.

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第5题
听力原文:W: Good morning.M: Morning, can I help you?W: Yes, I' d like to join the library.

听力原文:W: Good morning.

M: Morning, can I help you?

W: Yes, I' d like to join the library. We' re new to the district you see.

M: Certainly. Well all we need is some sort of identification with your name and address on it.

W: Oh dear. We just moved, you see, and everything has my old address.

M: A driving licence, perhaps?

W: No, I don' t drive.

M: Your husband' s would do.

W: Yas, but his licence will stir have the old address on it.

M: Perhaps you have a letter addressed to you at your new house?

W: No, I' m afraid not. We' ye only been there a few days you see and no one' s written to us yet.

M: What about your bank book?

W: That' s just the same. Oh dear, and I did want to get some books out this weekend. We' re going on holiday to relax after the move, you see, and I wanted to take something with me to read.

M: Well, I' m sorry, but we can' t possibly issue tickets without some form. of identification. What about your passport?

W: What? Oh yes, how silly of me. I've just got a new one and it does have our new address. I' ve just been to book our tickets se I have it on me. Just a minute. Here you are.

M: Thank you. Well, that' s all right. Now if you' d like to ge and choose your books your tickets will be ready for you when you come back to the desk to have them stamped out.

W: Oh, thank you. Er, how many books am I allowed to take out?

M: You can take four books out at a time and you also get two tickets to take out magazines or periodicals. Newspapers, I' m afraid can' t be taken out; they have to be read here.

W: Oh that's fine. Thank you very much.

(23)

A.write down one's name and address

B.show some kind of identification with one' s name and address on it

C.give one' s address

D.give one' s driving license

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第6题
听力原文:In today's class we'll be examining some nineteenth-century pattern books that we

听力原文: In today's class we'll be examining some nineteenth-century pattern books that were used for building houses. I think it's fair today that these pattern books were the most important influence on the design of North American houses during the nineteenth century.

This was because most people who wanted to build a house couldn't afford to hire an architect. Instead, they bought a pattern book, picked out a plan, and took it to the builder. The difference in cost was substantial. In 1870, for example, hiring an architect would have cost about a hundred dollars. At the same time, a pattern book written by an architect cost only five dollars.

At that price, it's easy to see why pattern books were so popular. Some are back in print again today, and of course they cost a lot more than they did a hundred years ago. But they're an invaluable resource for historians, and also for people who restore old houses. I have a modern reprint here that I’ll be passing around the room in a moment so that everyone can have a look.

(36)

A.Advice about landscaping.

B.Hints about saving to buy a house.

C.Photographs of the homes of famous people.

D.Plans for houses.

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第7题
听力原文:W: That comes to $160.M: One hundred and sixty dollars! I just can't believe how

听力原文:W: That comes to $160.

M: One hundred and sixty dollars! I just can't believe how expensive textbooks are. And that's just for required texts. Why, if I have to buy all the books on my suggested reading lists, I'd have to take out a bank loan!

W: You could save some money if you buy used texts, you know.

M: I suppose, but it's hard for me to study from a text that's been marked up. Tell me, if I don't need some of these books, can I get a full refund?

W: Sure, if the professor changes his mind about a book or if you drop a course, just return it and we'll give you your money back—but only for the first three weeks of class. So don't write your name in the text or mark it up until you're sure you're going to keep it all semester.

M: And what about at the end of the semester? What's your buy-back policy?

W: As long as the books are in reasonably good condition, and they're going to be used in class the next semester, we'll give you 50% of their original value—even if you don't buy them at this store. Of course, if a professor changes texts or if a new edition comes out, we won't buy them back at all.

M: Fifty percent—that's all?

W: Well, I suppose that doesn't sound like much, but that's the store policy.

(20)

A.He is buying required textbooks.

B.lie is selling used books.

C.He is looking for all the suggested reading books.

D.He is borrowing friend's books.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Hi, Mandy. How's everything going?W: Not too good, I suppose.M: What happened?

听力原文:M: Hi, Mandy. How's everything going?

W: Not too good, I suppose.

M: What happened?

W: Well, you know I moved out from Mrs. Henzer's nine months ago. And all along I forgot to inform. the registration office to get my address changed. Guess what? The library sent three reminder notices on the fines incurred on the overdue books and Mrs. Henzer kept the letters without returning them to the senders.

M: How did you find out?

W: Well, I went to the registration to get my transcript. but they said there are some outstanding fines that I have to settle before they can release it.

M: Then just pay the fine and you. can get your transcript. What's the big problem?

W: Yeah, that's exactly what I thought but the fine came to $150 and that was a shock to me. I didn't expect it to come to that much.

M: Oh. That's a bit of a bite! Did you keep the book for long? That's the first time I've come across such a big fine on the library loan.

W: Guess what? I checked with the library and they told me three books are still outstanding. They're from 8 months ago. I thought I'd returned them.

M: Are you sure you returned the books yourself or did you get someone to do it?

W: Well, hard to recall now since it was so long ago. At that time I was holding two jobs and had to juggle with school. I really thought I had returned them.

M: Tell you what. Why don't you go back in Mrs. Henzer and see if the books are still there? Otherwise, you'll have to pay for the lost books and I'm sure they will cost more than $150.

W: I guess that's the only choice I'm left with right now.

(20)

A.She had moved out of the old address.

B.She ignored it.

C.The library didn't try to inform. her about it.

D.The landlord refused to give the books back to her.

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第9题
听力原文:W: Good morning.M: Morning, can I help you?W: Yes, I'd like to join the library.

听力原文:W: Good morning.

M: Morning, can I help you?

W: Yes, I'd like to join the library. We're new to the district you see,

M: Certainly. Well all we need is some sort of identification with your name and address on it.

W: Oh. We just moved, you see, and everything has my old address.

M: A driving license, perhaps?

W: No, I don't drive.

M: Your husband's would do.

W: Yes, but on his license is still the old address.

M: Perhaps you have a letter addressed to you at your new house?

W: No, I'm afraid not. We've only been them a few days you see and no one's written to us yet.

M: What about your hank book?

W: That's just the same. Oh dear, and I did want to get some books out this weekend. We're going on holiday to relax after the move, you see, and I want to take something with me to read.

M: Well, I'm sorry, but we can't possibly issue tickets without some form. of identification. What about your passport?

W: What? Oh yes, how silly of me. I've just got a new one and it does have our new address. I've just been to book our tickets so I have it on me. Just a minute. Here you are.

M: Thank you. Well, that's all right. Now if you'd like to go and choose your books your tickets will be ready for you when you come back to the desk to have them striped out.

W: Oh, thank you.

(23)

A.Lost his bank book.

B.Missed her home way.

C.Failed to borrow books.

D.Puzzled by regulations.

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第10题
听力原文:W: Excuse me, I've been using this old book for a research project and l notice t
hat a lot of pages are turning brown and becoming brittle.

M: Yes. Unfortunately, that's a common problem with books made from wood pulp.

W: I suppose that to make paper from wood you have to add a lot of chemicals and acids to make it turn white.

M: Exactly, and it's the acid that eventually cat's away the paper.

W: Oh, that actually makes sense, but this book's not even 75 years old and I've seen books in museum that are hundreds of years old and they're in fine condition.

M: Well, you see, books have been made from wood pulp only since the 1850s, before that they were made from materials mostly animals' skins, and no chemicals were added.

W: It's a shame those older wood pulp books are going to fall apart some day. Is there anything that can be done to preserve them?

M: En, currently the only way to stop the books from decaying is to remove the binding and treat each page individually to remove the acid.

W: That doesn't sound very economical.

M: No, it isn't. It's not practical to treat a large number of book's with this process, so we only try to rescue the most valuable edition books in our collection.

W: Well, thanks for the explanation. I'd better get back to my project.

M: Good luck and I hope the old book will bold long enough for you to finish it.

(23)

A.The early history of bookbinding.

B.How old books become valuable.

C.Economical ways to protect old books.

D.Why some books decay.

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第11题
听力原文:W: Excuse me, I've been using this old book for a research project and I noticed
that a lot of pages are turning brown and becoming brittle.

M: Yes, unfortunately, that's a common problem with books made from wood pulp.

W: I suppose to make paper from wood that you have to add a lot of chemicals and acids to make it turn white.

M: Exactly and it's the acid that eventually eats away the paper.

W: Oh, that actually make sense, but this book's not even 75 years old and I've seen books in museum that are hundreds of years old and they're in fine condition.

M: Well, you see, books have been made from wood pulp only since the 1850's, before that they were mostly made from materials like animals' skins, and no chemicals were added.

W: It's a shame those older wood pulp books are going to fall apart some day. Is there anything that can be clone to preserve them?

M: Eh, currently the only way to stop the books from decaying is to remove the binding and treat each page individually to remove the acid.

W: That doesn't sound very economical.

M: No, it isn't. It's not practical to treat a large number of books with this process, so we only try to rescue the most valuable 1st edition books in our collection.

W: Well, thanks for the explanation. I'd better get back to my project.

M: Good luck, and I hope the old book holds long enough for you to finish it.

(20)

A.The early history of bookbinding.

B.How old books become valuable.

C.Economical ways to protect old books.

D.Why some books deteriorate.

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