题目内容

   People well know about reading online. But do you hear “reading on the line”?

   Line 2 of Shanghai's subway opened a “ guerilla library ”(流动图书馆) . This underground library allows every passenger to borrow a book at one station,and leave it at another station when they get off.

   With the help of Aizhi bookstores and Hujiang. com,Metro Line 2 opened the library for the public,and some online education (教育) companies also gave their help. It helps more people to read books and to make better use of their time while they are in the subway. People gave back the books in the next station after reading,and many of them even put one yuan in the “ ideas box ” , which is used for charity (慈善) .

  Unlike (不像) a traditional library,the Line 2 guerilla library is usually simple and easy. On the comer of every station stand a few shelves of books. Passengers can take their favorite without any formalities (手续) .

    A study shows that people today don't read many books these days. Last year,people in China aged 18 —70 read fewer than five books. Most people use the excuse that they’re just too busy or reading is boring. Well,some books may be boring,but reading certainly isn’t.

1. Which of the following helped to open the guerilla library?

  ①Aizhi bookstores  Hujiang. com

   ③ Metro Line 2

  ④ some online education companies

   A. ①②   B. ③

   C. ①②④   D. ①②③④

2. Why do many readers put one yuan in the uideas boxM?

   A. To pay for books. B. To rent books.

   C. To buy the tickets. D. To help the charity.

3. Where is Line 2 guerilla library?

   A. On the subway.

   B. At every station comer.

   C. Near the ticket window.

   D. In the waiting room.

4. How many books did every Chinese read last year?

   A. More than 5.    B. Less than 5.

   C. More than 18.    D. Less than70.

5. From the news we can know,what is “reading on the line” ?

   A. To read books on the computer at home.

   B. To read books while taking the subway.

   C. To read books while waiting for the subway.

   D. To read books in the station library.

1. C 2. D 3. B 4. B 5. B

  导读上海地铁二号线推出地铁图书借阅服务,乘客无需手 续,就可以“上车借书下车还书”,自活动启动以来,大多数 乘客不但归还了书本,还主动在投币箱里投一元借阅费用于 公益事业。

详析

1. C细节理解题。理解第二段“With the help of. ..,and some online education companies also gave their help. ” 可知,帮助开办流动图书馆的有:爱知书店、沪江网和 一些网上教育机构。故选 C.

2. D细节理解题。由第二段最后一句话“

and many of them even put one yuan in the 4 ideas box * , which is used for charity. ”可知,这一元钱主要用于支持慈善活动。

3. B细节理解题。由第三段“On the comer of every station stand a few shelves of books."可知,沿线的每个车站的 角落都有流动图书馆的书架。

4. B 细节理解题。由最后一段“Last year,people in China aged 18 —70 read fewer than five books. ” 可直接知道, 去年一年,18岁一70岁的中国人平均每人读书不到五本。

5. B推理判断题。理解全文可知,本文主要介绍了上海地铁二号线开展图书借阅服务的活动。由此可知, reading on the line i兑的就是这件事get off下车make good use of 充分利用 

障碍句分析

Most people use the excuse that they’re just too busy or reading is boring.

大多数人使用的借口只是太忙或者觉得阅读无聊。

“that they’re just too busy” 和“reading is boring” 是两个 由that引导的定语从句,它们由or连接,作并列定语,共同 修饰前面的名词excuse。

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