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     Guo Liqin, 24, works as a primary school teacher in a distant area in Yunnan Province. The Internet
offers him the latest news and entertainment from the outside world. And many people like him also
depends on the online libraries for the free literature (文学) reading.    
     A survey in China last year found the online literature is the biggest growth area of Internet entertainment.
     Reading for free is also popular in other countries. See what solutions other countries are taking.
     Public Libraries
     In countries such as Germany, Canada, and the UK, governments pay the authors to have their books in
public libraries.
     The pay is different from country to country. Some pay according to how many times a book has been
borrowed; others pay according to whether the library has bought the book or not.
     Google Books
     Google Books allow users to see some free parts before buying them.
     The author can choose to make from 20% to 100% of the book's content (内容) for free reading. But
you can see a full view of books that are out of copyright (版权).
     E-magazines
     E-magazines are usually about pop culture, and make money through advertisements. The writers are
usually paid by the numbers of words they write.
     Digital Library
     There are many free online libraries of books which are no longer in copyright.
     American and European websites offer classic (古典的) literature and non-fiction texts like dictionaries
for download in different languages.
1. Guo Liqin depends on _______ for free reading.
A. online libraries
B. city bookstores
C. school libraries
D. borrowing books
2. From the passage we know other countries are taking _______ solutions for reading for free.
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
3. In some countries, the authors are paid by _______ to have their books in public libraries.
A. advertisements
B. readers
C. governments
D. the word numbers
4. Google Books and Digital Library allow users to read the full books _______.
A. which are out of copyright
B. which are in copyright
C. which are about pop culture
D. which have some free parts
5. The best title of the passage is _______.
A. Enjoy Reading
B. Learn How to Read
C. The Importance of Reading
D. How to Read for Free
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A. 1920 000 yuan

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A. parents take good care of them both at home and in society

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A. 1920 000 yuan

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C. Over 2400 000 yuan

D. 2 200 000 yuan or so

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A. reducing dropouts

B. helping homeless orphans

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D. establishing 2074 Hope primary schools all over the country

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[  ]

A. every Chinese child has its own special need, so we should pay special attention to each

B. all the children in the poverty-stricken regions of China are too poor to go to school

C. ever since liberation, the Chinese Communist Party has been concerned (关心) about the growth of the younger generation

D. with the help of UNICEF officials, there are no more dropouts in China

(5)It is possible that this passage was written in________.

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A. 1992
B. 1996
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D. 2000

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