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3.Evergreen Teen Book Club Offer
The Evergreen Teen Book Club invites you to join us and take full advantage of our limited-time introductory offer.
If you join our club,you will receive a certificate for 3free books.These are yours to keep,even if you decide to cancel your membership.However,if you decide to purchase just one book at the regular club price,you will receive a certificate for an additional 3free selections after your first order is placed.
As our member,you can benefit from all of our super sales and our Bonus Program.You accumulate (积累) 2bonus points with each cash purchase of one book.Every 6bonus points will earn you a certificate for one free book!
To join our club,fill in the brief application listing your name,address,and phone number on the postage-paid card at the bottom of this page.Then drop the card in the mail and our present catalog will be immediately mailed out to you for your 3free selections!
This catalog offers a wide selection of over 500books in every issue,including mysteries,adventures,biographies,cookbooks,sports,and many more.Our catalog also contains interviews with your favorite authors,reviews of newly published novels,and a teen top-ten list for both fiction and nonfiction.
Once you are a member,you will receive our catalog monthly,but you don't need to purchase any selections.We send you only exactly what you order.
If you join before June 30th,we will also provide complimentary shipping (免费送货),even if you choose to order nothing except your 3free books.
You can build a great book collection!
Begin now by taking advantage of this great offer.
53.If you join the Evergreen Teen Book Club,you canD.
A.buy books at cost price
B.receive a gift after each order
C.expect 3free books each month
D.get one free book for a cash purchase of 3books
54.If Lily wants to get free delivery,she shouldA.
A.join the club before June 30th    
B.accumulate 6bonus points
C.order at least 3books          
D.purchase the catalog
55.The purpose of the text is to get more people toD.
A.collect books for the club       
B.learn from famous writers
C.read different kinds of books    
D.join the club and order books.

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解答 53.D.事实细节题.根据短文 if you decide to purchase just one book at the regular club price,you willreceive a certificate for an additional 3 free selections after your first order is placed可知如果一个人以原价买了一本俱乐部的书,那么他将有机会得到三本免费的书.,故选D.
54.A.事实细节题.根据If you join before June 30th,we will also provide complimentary shipping (免费送货),even if you choose to order nothing except your 3 free books.可知如果要免费送货上门,那么要在6月30号之前加入这个俱乐部,故选A.
55.D.写作意图题.根据最后一段中的If you join before June 30th,we will also provide complimentary shipping (免费送货),even if you choose to order nothing except your 3free books可知,作者是为了推荐我们参加一个俱乐部,来获得俱乐部的一些优惠.故选D.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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