摘要: The underlined sentence in the passage means that our libraries . A.should allow kids to read for younger children B.should get children interested, not bored C.should open the door while the children are outside D.will turn on the lights when kids come in, and turn them off when kids go out E The eastern Indonesian island of Komodo is proving a hit with adventurous tourists eager to catch a glance of the world's largest lizard species . The island is the home of the huge lizard called the Komodo dradon. A later species of the Jurassic period dinosaurs 130 million years ago, the Komodo dragon is in danger and has been placed under protection by the Indonesian government. The huge lizard is called "Buaya Darat" by the local people who show great respect for the species. Tales handed down over generations of islanders speak of the dragon warning people of getting close to crocodiles. The animal can reach a length of three meters when fully grown, gain a weight of about 135 kilograms and may live to an age of about 100 years. It digs a hole in the ground as deep as 9 meters and lay eggs -up to 30 at a time -that hatch in April or May. The newly hatched lizards, about 45 centimeters long, live in trees for several months. Komodo dragons have been known to eat smaller members of the species and sometimes even other grown-ups. The Komodo dragon was first discovered in 1912 by a group of fishermen who protected themselves from a storm in the Banda Sea on the island. Various species of the Komodo dragons are also found in Asia, Australia and Africa, but it is only on Komodo and the western tip of the neighboring island of Flores that they grow up to three meters long.

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  SAN FRANCISCO--The“Reading Wizard”(巫师), an 11-year-old boy, whose offer to read to children without being paid at a local library was refused by libraries, will get to read to younger kids after all.

  Mayor Willie Brown last Wednesday ordered San Francisco Public Library officials to al-low John O'Connor to read to preschool children to get them interested in books and stop them from watching television and video games.

  “I didn't expect this kind of attention,”John said.“It's just shocking.”

  John has chosen his first book, The King's Giraffe, and made up fliers inviting neighborhood children, aged from three to six, to the Presidio Branch every Wednesday afternoon He planned to call himself the“Reading Wizard”and wear a special hat, fake glasses and a black coat.

  But his idea was refused--on the phone, in person and finally with a letter from Toni Bernardi, the chief of the library's children and youth services. Using terms like“age-appropriate material”(适龄读物),she wrote that only library workers were allowed to read to children.

  John then went to a member of the city board of supervisors(督导董事会), who advised him to write letters to the library officials.“Our libraries are supposed to turn kids on, not turn them off.”

(1) Who is the“Reading Wizard”?

[  ]

A.Presidio Branch.
B.The King's Giraffe.
C.John O'Conner.
D.Toni Bernardi.

(2) The 11-year-old boy asked librarians at the local library for permission to ________.

[  ]

A.play video games
B.wear something strange
C.design fliers for new books
D.read stories to young children

(3) By dressing up as a wizard, the boy probably hoped to ________.

[  ]

A.put up a performance

B.frighten the three-year-old boys

C.get the officials shocked

D.attract the children's attention

(4) We can infer that Mayor Willie Brown ________.

[  ]

A.praised the boy for his new idea

B.received a call from the library for children

C.informed the boy to stop reading to children

D.held a party for John and his friends at the library

(5) The underlined sentence in the passage means that our libraries ________.

[  ]

A.should allow kids to read to younger children

B.should get children interested, not bored

C.should open the door while the children are outside

D.will turn on the lights when kids come in, and turn them off when kids go out

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  SAN FRANCISCO--The“Reading Wizard”(巫师), an 11-year-old boy, whose offer to read to children without being paid at a local library was refused by libraries, will get to read to younger kids after all.

  Mayor Willie Brown last Wednesday ordered San Francisco Public Library officials to al-low John O'Connor to read to preschool children to get them interested in books and stop them from watching television and video games.

  “I didn't expect this kind of attention,”John said.“It's just shocking.”

  John has chosen his first book, The King's Giraffe, and made up fliers inviting neighborhood children, aged from three to six, to the Presidio Branch every Wednesday afternoon He planned to call himself the“Reading Wizard”and wear a special hat, fake glasses and a black coat.

  But his idea was refused--on the phone, in person and finally with a letter from Toni Bernardi, the chief of the library's children and youth services. Using terms like“age-appropriate material”(适龄读物),she wrote that only library workers were allowed to read to children.

  John then went to a member of the city board of supervisors(督导董事会), who advised him to write letters to the library officials.“Our libraries are supposed to turn kids on, not turn them off.”

(1) Who is the“Reading Wizard”?

[  ]

A.Presidio Branch.
B.The King's Giraffe.
C.John O'Conner.
D.Toni Bernardi.

(2) The 11-year-old boy asked librarians at the local library for permission to ________.

[  ]

A.play video games
B.wear something strange
C.design fliers for new books
D.read stories to young children

(3) By dressing up as a wizard, the boy probably hoped to ________.

[  ]

A.put up a performance

B.frighten the three-year-old boys

C.get the officials shocked

D.attract the children's attention

(4) We can infer that Mayor Willie Brown ________.

[  ]

A.praised the boy for his new idea

B.received a call from the library for children

C.informed the boy to stop reading to children

D.held a party for John and his friends at the library

(5) The underlined sentence in the passage means that our libraries ________.

[  ]

A.should allow kids to read to younger children

B.should get children interested, not bored

C.should open the door while the children are outside

D.will turn on the lights when kids come in, and turn them off when kids go out

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