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Any person must in the library.
Dear Linda,
How are you?
I'm tired these days. There are too many1at home and at school. At home, I have to get up at half past five. Then I have to2my mother make breakfast in the kitchen. On school days, my parents don't let me see my friends or watch TV. On weekends, I have to practise(练习)3in the Music Club. At school, I have to wear my school uniform. I can't get to school4I can't eat or talk in class. In the school library I must keep quiet.
I am not5at home or at school. Can you help me, Linda?
Yours,
Amy
A. history B. keep C. library D. lend E. only F. borrow |
In Britain every town has a public library and there are branch libraries in many villages. Anyone may borrow books, and it costs nothing to them. In some libraries certain number of books are novels. You may the books for several weeks so that you can have enough time to finish all the books you've borrowed.
The latest novels are always in great need, and non-fiction books, such as books on , science and gardening, are well-loved, too.
Most public libraries also have a reading-room and a reference . In the reading-room there are tables and desks at which you can sit and read the daily newspapers and all the other important peiodicals (the weeklies, the monthlies and the quarterlies). In the reference library there are ncyclopedias, dictionaries, books of maps and other useful books. But you can use these books there. You cannot take them out.
It's time class.
Many students have jobs after school. They work in stores, gas stations and other places. Some of these students save their money to go to college or to1a car of their own. Susan is one of them. She has a job in a drugstore(药房) . In some parts of the world drugstores sell2medicine. However, in the United States, they often sell toys, cameras, tools and magazines besides medicine. Susan helps people to find what they want3the store is so large and there are so many things in it. Susan likes to talk about her4, She always has something interesting to tell her parents at the dinner table. The parents are5that their daughter has a good job. She only works two or three hours a day, but she learns to save money and to work with other people.
She sees many buses she to school.
—No, you . I have bought one for you.