If only I _____ the books on the reading list before I attended the lecture
A. read
B. have read
C. had read
D. could have read
- · 有4位网友选择 C,占比40%
- · 有3位网友选择 A,占比30%
- · 有2位网友选择 D,占比20%
- · 有1位网友选择 B,占比10%
A. read
B. have read
C. had read
D. could have read
听力原文:Which of these books haven't you read?
(A) I haven't read the ones in French.
(B) I only read in the evening.
(C) Here are the books you must read.
(19)
A.
B.
C.
A、would have attended
B、attended
C、had attended
D、haven't known
A.don't know
B.didn't know
C.hadn't known
D.haven't known
听力原文:How long can I check these books out?
(A) They're down the hall.
(B) Yes, but only two at a time.
(C) The maximum time is two weeks.
(30)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:W: May I borrow these three books, Mr. Green?
M: I'm afraid not, Alice. You borrowed three two days ago, and you know, each student can only borrow five at the most.
W: Oh, sorry! I forget it.
Q: How many books can Alice borrow at the most today?
(25)
A.Three.
B.Five.
C.Two.
Student: How long can I have these books?
Librarian: This one is on the three-hour-loan; you may have it for only three hours ______.
A: The others are due in 30 days, on February 3.
B: You may have it longer if you like.
C: Drop the books into the RETURN boxes by the library entrance.
D: The fine for overdue books is 5 dollars an hour.
A.excuse me
B.I’m sorry
C.Never
D.I don’t
M: That's right, but not those reference books.
Q: What does the man mean?
(13)
A.Students with a library card can check any book out.
B. Reference books are not allowed to be checked out.
C. Only students with a library card can check out reference books.
D. The number of books a student can check out it unlimited.
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.
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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