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A college library is an inexhaustible and ever changing storehouse of information. New boo

ks, periodicals, and other【C1】______of information are constantly being【C2】______to the collection. An academic library【C3】______from the knowledge of many people【C4】______the college campus, since faculty(教师)members from all disciplines(学科)keep up with the【C5】______books, magazines, journals, and other information sources【C6】______they can select the best ones for the library.

Of course not all college libraries are the【C7】______; each reflects the institution it is part of--the courses in the curriculum and the【C8】______of the faculty and students. A school of technology will certainly have much more information on technological and scientific subjects than【C9】______a general liberal arts college,【C10】______a university with a business school will provide a full【C11】______of books and periodicals on【C12】______and the【C13】______aspects of business.

You will discover the valuable resources of your own library only【C14】______spending time there, so【C15】______a few minutes to explore: find the periodicals, the reference books, the stacks, the circulation desk. You can easily find your【C16】______magazines, but if you look further, you may【C17】______many other journals and newspapers that you will enjoy reading. You can probably find books by your favorite authors【C18】______you have never read,【C19】______books containing information that is new to you on a subject you【C20】______well.

【C1】

A.sources

B.resources

C.origins

D.ways

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第1题
听力原文:The earliest libraries existed thousands of years ago in China and Egypt where co

听力原文: The earliest libraries existed thousands of years ago in China and Egypt where collections of records on tablets of baked clay were kept in temples and royal palaces. In the western world, libraries were first established in Ancient Greece. For example, Aristotle once had a research library in the 3rd century B. C.

The first library in the United States was a private library, which could only be used by authorized readers. In 1633, John Harvard gave money and more than 300 books to a newly- established college in Massachusetts. In return for his generosity, the legislature voted the school be named Harvard College. The librarian there set rules for the new library. Only college students and faculty members could use the books. No book could be lent for more than one month.

The earliest public library was established in Philadelphia in 1731. Although this library was open to every one, all readers had to pay a membership or subscription fee in order to borrow books. Very few subscription libraries exist today. Some book and stationary stores maintain small rental libraries, where anyone may borrow books for a daily charge. The first truly free public library that circulated books to every one at no cost was started at a small New England town in 1833. Today, there are more than 7,000 free public libraries throughout the US. They contain about 160 million books which were circulated to over 52 million readers.

Historically, the major purpose of free public libraries was educational. They were expected to provide adults with the opportunity to continue their education after they left school. SO the function of public library was once described as "less reservoir than a fountain". In other words, emphasis was to be placed on wide circulation rather than on collecting and storing books. Over the years public library services have greatly expanded. In addition to their continuing and important educational role, public libraries provide culture and recreation, and they are trying to fill many changing community needs. Most libraries offer browsing rooms where readers can relax on comfortable chairs and read current newspapers and magazines. Many also circulate music records. Library programs of films, lectures, reading clubs, and concerts also attract library users. In addition to books, records, periodicals, and reference material, libraries provide technical information such as books and pamphlets on gardening, carpentry and other specialized fields of interests. The largest public library in the US is the Library of Congress. It was originally planned as the reference library for the federal legislature. Today in addition to that important function, it serves as the reference library for the public, and sends out many books to other libraries on inter- library-loan system.

Unlike free pubic libraries, which open to everyone, private libraries can be used only by authorized readers. Many industrial and scientific organizations and business firms have collections of books, journals and research data for their staffs. Several private historical associations have research collections of special interest to their members. In addition, many elementary and secondary schools operate libraries for use by students and teachers. Prisons and hospitals maintain libraries too. The largest and the most important private libraries are operated by colleges and universities, and are used by students, faculty members, and occasionally by visiting scholars. Many universities have special libraries for research in particular fields, such as law, medicine and education. Recent surveys report that more than 300 million books are available in these academic libraries and they are regularly used by over 8 million students.

Questions:

16. Who drew up the rules for the first private library in the US?

17.Why was the earliest public library also called a subscription

A.The legislature.

B.The librarian.

C.John Harvard.

D.The faculty members.

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第2题
The task of being accepted and enrolled in a university begins early for some students. Lo
ng【C1】______ they graduate from high school . These students take special【C2】______ to prepare for advanced study. They may also take one or more examinations that test how【C3】______ prepared they are for the university. In the final year of high school, they【C4】______ applications and send them, with their student records, to the universities which they hope to【C5】______ . Some high school students may be【C6】______ to have an interview with representatives of the university. Neatly【C7】______ and usually very brightened, they are【C8】______ to show that they have a good attitude and the【C9】______ to succeed.

When the new students are finally【C10】______ ,there may be one more step they have to【C11】______ before registering for classes and【C12】______ to work. Many colleges and universities【C13】______ an orientation program for new students.【C14】______ these programs, the young people get to know the【C15】______ for registration and student advising, university rules, the【C16】______ of the library and all the other【C17】______ services of the college or university.

Beginning a new life in a new place can be very【C18】______ . The more knowledge students have 【C19】______ the school, the easier it will be for them to【C20】______ to the new environment. However, it takes time to get used to college life.

【C1】

A.as

B.after

C.since

D.before

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第3题
Remember the Stone Age days of research back in elementary school and middle school?We wou

Remember the Stone Age days of research back in elementary school and middle school? We would spend countless hours digesting the information we could find on index cards. Do you recall using those ancient com- puters that ran with the Gopher program or some generic database whose name connoted a marmot that could take half an hour to find Moby Dick?

Well, all I have to say can be summed up in five words: Thank God For The Internet! Screw going to the library! I have access to dozens of databases, journals, and collections of literature right at my fingertips. I can complete all of my research at home and no longer must run amok in the library, stressing out while trying to find Shakespeare’s The Tempest or some other book, all the while trying to block out the noisy study groups who have forgotten what the "silence policy of libraries" means.

If you recall the flood epidemic that hit Colorado State University just a couple summers ago, that natural disaster wreaked havoc all over campus. A large portion of journals and texts were located in our libraries' basement which completely filled up with about 10 feet of rain water in a matter of hours.

The Lory Student Center’s basement was also flooded and that was where the university bookstore was lo- cated. This forced almost every professor to order new textbooks and that really put a dent in our wallets. Many students here, myself included, still have to face the disappointment of searching for a particular book or journal for a last minute paper, only to find out that the certain item was a casualty of the flood.

Thanks to the Internet, the university implemented the Inter-Library Loan system. Several universities around Colorado have generously aided us in our research endeavors by loaning any resource we need for at least two to three weeks. All we have to do is type in a request and five other university libraries automatically search for that information.

Without this program, I may have failed several papers and projects. I would have had to spend my nights running from public library to public library around the state just to find a certain article or novel. The World Wide Web has also given us the capability to order any textbook at a much lower price than the university bookstores charge. Hey, we're all college students and we're usually broke, so anytime we can find a deal or discount that will save us a few bucks, we will gladly take it.

And last but not least, for those of us who are constantly homesick, have a special someone far away or still want to keep in touch with pals, we have e-mail. Like most of you, I moved away from home to go to school and my high school friends spread out across the globe. Instead of wasting money on stationery and envelopes and stamps (which seem to increase in price about every year), I can chat with everyone through the Internet. Plus, scanning has allowed us to send pictures to our sweethearts, friends, and family who have forgot- ten what we look like. So, I’m asking everyone to get on their hands and knees and to pay homage to the telecommunications god, the Internet.

The word "havoc" in the third paragraph means

A.great concern.

B.widespread horror.

C.long-lasting influence.

D.great damage or destruction.

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第4题
Richardson mends old books ______A.in a hospitalB.in a libraryC.at home

Richardson mends old books ______

A.in a hospital

B.in a library

C.at home

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第5题
听力原文:You might think the largest library in the world would be in Europe. But it isn't

听力原文: You might think the largest library in the world would be in Europe. But it isn't. It's in Washington. D.C. It's called the Library of Congress.

President John Adams started the library in 1800 for members of Congress. He wanted them to be able to read books about law. The first 740 books were bought in England. They were simply set up in the room where Congress met. Then Thomas Jefferson sold Congress many of his own books. He felt Congress should have books on all subjects, not just on law. This idea changed the library for good.

The library grew and grew. Now it covers acres of land. It contains 20 million books as well as scores of pictures, movies, globes and machines. Experts in every field work here. Hundreds of people call every day with all kinds of questions. Many of them get answers right over the phone.

The library is a large storehouse. Thomas Edison's first movie and Houdini's magic books reside there. And it is the proud owner of the world's best collection of comic books.

(33)

A.Experts in every field.

B.American president.

C.European countries.

D.Members of Congress.

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第6题
A.The man should hurry to the library before it closes.B.The man should use the p

A.The man should hurry to the library before it closes.

B.The man should use the phone in the student center.

C.The student center will close in an hour.

D.There"s no pay phone in the library.

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第7题
Located in Washington D.C.the library of Congress contains an______ array of books on ever
y conceivable subject.

A.extensive

B.impressive

C.obvious

D.insignificant

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第8题
A) In the library. B) In the college bookstore.C) At a news-stand. D) At a departme

A) In the library.

B) In the college bookstore.

C) At a news-stand.

D) At a department store.

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第9题
Which of the following parts is NOT contained in the books in the library that introduce F
rank Lloyd Wright?

A.Pictures of Wright's work.

B.Diagrams of Wright's work.

C.Biography of Wight.

D.Wright's comments on other architects.

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第10题
It is hinted that the reason that many students fail in college is that ______________.A.t

It is hinted that the reason that many students fail in college is that ______________.

A.they are spoiled by their parents

B.college education is incapable of cultivating them

C.college education is misleading

D.they are ruined by the corrupt society

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