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阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。

任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡相应题号的横线上。

A library is a place where a large collection of books are lined. However, quite different from traditional ones, a new library which opened last month in San Antonio, Texas, US is very special in the thing —there is not a single book in it.

In fact, the world’s first “bookless” library, known as BiblioTech, looks more like an Internet café—instead of bookshelves. It has iPads, laptops and desktop computers to use on site and 500 e-readers for members to borrow. Most importantly, there is no printed material, reported Time.

“Our digital library is stored in the cloud, so you don’t have to come in to get a book,” Laura Cole, BiblioTech’s special projects coordinator, told CNN. The library at the moment has a collection of 10,000 e-books and is trying to add more.

The idea of a bookless library no longer seems new since e-books have been around for quite some time. At the end of 2012, 23 percent of Americans aged 16 and older read e-books, up from 16 percent the year before. At the same time, the proportion(比例) of Americans who read a printed book fell from 72 percent to 67 percent.

“Not all libraries are going to be like us,” Nelson Wolff, a local official told CNN. “But we surely do hope it’s going to drive them to do so. The world is changing, and libraries can’t stay the same —if they want to stay connected with the changing world.”

Also, located in a low-income (低收入的) neighborhood where 40 percent of families don’t have a computer and half are not available(可获得的) to broadband Internet service, BiblioTech provides digital convenience to people who lack it.

All in all, the newly-born library, though young, may be promising in the future soon to come.

Title

A1.__________Library

Introduction

●A new library came into2._____ last month.

●It has no book in it at all.

Features of the library

●Computers, iPads and laptops took the3._____ of bookshelves.

●4.______ borrow e-readers to read.

●There is no printed material.

●Books are stored in the 5.______.

●More e-books will be 6._______

7.______ for its bright future

●People are 8._________ with e-books for long.

●The changing world 9._______people to do so.

●Such bookless libraries meet low-incomers’ 10.______

Conclusion

The bookless library may be promising in the future.

1.Bookless

2.being/existence/sight

3.place

4.Members

5.cloud

6.added

7.Reasons

8.familiar

9.drives

10.needs/demands

【解析】

试题分析:文章大意:文章主要说明了教育的功能,以及我们在教育过程中应该注意的方面。

1.In fact, the world’s first “bookless” library, known as BiblioTech, looks more like an Internet café—instead of bookshelves.找出答案,注意首字母大写。

2.However, quite different from traditional ones, a new library which opened last month in San Antonio, Texas, US is very special in the thing —there is not a single book in it.可以归纳出答案。

3.It has iPads, laptops and desktop computers to use on site and 500 e-readers for members to borrow.可以归纳出短语take the place of。

4.It has iPads, laptops and desktop computers to use on site and 500 e-readers for members to borrow.可以找出答案,注意首字母大写。

5.’t have to come in to get a book,可以得出答案。

6.

7.……的原因,注意首字母大写及复数形式。

8.The idea of a bookless library no longer seems new since e-books have been around for quite some time.可以归纳出短语be familiar with。

9.’s going to drive them to do so.可知答案,注意用第三人称单数。

10.’t have a computer and half are not available(可获得的) to broadband Internet service, BiblioTech provides digital convenience to people who lack it.可归纳出答案。

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Basic Jump: run and jump, land on two feet while bending your knees. To finish roll into head-over-heels.

Cat Jump: run towards a wall, put both hands on the top of the wall and jump through your arms.

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A. use their imaginations B. start with the easy moves

C. jump on flowerbeds D. run between buildings

3.According to the passage, free-running is a(n)__________sport.

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