I spent school lunchbreaks in the library.This was neither nerdy reclusion nor hipster affectation (做作).No,I went to the library(1)CCbecause it had large tables around which my mates and I made each other(2)BB.
Still,that building left me many fond(3)BB.It housed a photocopier,from which I(4)AAout 200 copies of the school newspaper that was under my editorship.The library also(5)DDthe school's only copy of Microsoft Encarta.It offered thousands of articles,with the(6)AAopportunity to click on a short accompanying video.I suppose this was intended to(7)CCrelated reading.Instead,I just watched the videos on endless repeat,and became unhealthily(8)DD.
After that,libraries(9)BBseemed as much fun.Indeed,during my university years,the library was perhaps the only building on campus where fun was specifically(10)CC.I did enjoy an(11)AAnap in there - slumped over a book of Anglo-Saxon grammar in the hope its contents would(12)CCinto my brain by osmosis(滲透).Nevertheless,for over a decade I didn't set(13)AAin a library.What was the point when I could buy whatever book I wanted and get it(14)BBto my door with the click of a mouse?
Then I became a dad,and,like many parents,re-discovered the(15)CCof libraries.My three-year-old son,Harvey's bedroom shelf was filled with brilliant books,but I sensed him had begun to see books as rather too(16)DD.That was when I recalled,from my own childhood,the(17)BBof wonderful stories and my mixed emotions at having to(18)AAthem for another child to enjoy.I wanted Harvey to have(19)DDlike that.So,we joined our local library.Now Harvey is a firm fan of the library.He has his own little card,understands his(20)DDto return the books he borrows.
Fatherhood,then,has rekindled my affection for libraries.But I must say,I miss the laughter.
(1) | A.finally | B.hardly | C.simply | D.hopefully |
(2) | A.wonder | B.laugh | C.sleep | D.return |
(3) | A.books | B.memories | C.a(chǎn)wards | D.challenges |
(4) | A.printed | B.painted | C.bought | D.found |
(5) | A.sold | B.charged | C.chose | D.contained |
(6) | A.thrilling | B.clever | C.convenient | D.crazy |
(7) | A.discover | B.create | C.inspire | D.design |
(8) | A.dependent | B.eager | C.free | D.obsessed |
(9) | A.a(chǎn)lways | B.never | C.still | D.just |
(10) | A.encouraged | B.a(chǎn)llowed | C.prohibited | D.welcomed |
(11) | A.occasional | B.immediate | C.official | D.a(chǎn)bundant |
(12) | A.a(chǎn)djust | B.expand | C.a(chǎn)bsorb | D.press |
(13) | A.foot | B.eyes | C.hands | D.mind |
(14) | A.presented | B.delivered | C.produced | D.removed |
(15) | A.sense | B.skill | C.joy | D.nature |
(16) | A.unfamiliar | B.unique | C.urgent | D.unremarkable |
(17) | A.trip | B.excitement | C.storage | D.response |
(18) | A.return | B.keep | C.hide | D.read |
(19) | A.knowledge | B.friends | C.intention | D.experiences |
(20) | A.job | B.a(chǎn)im | C.purpose | D.responsibility |
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【答案】C;B;B;A;D;A;C;D;B;C;A;C;A;B;C;D;B;A;D;D
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