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New Library Rules
1. Open time: 8:30am.-4:30pm. From Monday to Friday.
6. No taking books out if you don’t ask the people here.
2. No talking.
7. Keep the library books for only one week.
3. No eating any food.
8. Give the books back on time.
4. No listening to music.
9. Renew (续借)books on time.
5. No taking photos.
10. Pay for the lost books.
小题1:What can’t we do in the library?
A.Borrow books.B.Renew books.
C.Keep the library book for a week. D.Take books out anytime
小题2:What do you have to do if we lose the library books?
A.Buy them B.Pay for them
C.Renew them D.Ask the people there.
小题3:When can you go to the library?
A.8:30am. on Saturday.B.2:30pm. on Sunday.
C.10:30pm. on Friday. D.3:30pm. on Tuesday.
答案

小题1:D

小题2:B

小题3:D

题目分析:本题主要考察了一个图书馆的十条新规定.

小题1:根据表格第六条6. No taking books out if you don’t ask the people here.描述,可知任何时候我们都不能把书带出图书馆.故选D.

小题2:根据10. Pay for the lost books.描述,可知选B.

小题3:根据第一条1. Open time: 8:30am.-4:30pm. From Monday to Friday.描述,可知选D.

点评:本文浅显易懂,各个小题都能在文中找到适当依据。只要认真阅读短文,注意前后联系,就能顺利完成阅读。

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     Getting your teen to think beyond his own immediate needs can be more difficult than cracking a nut

with a plastic fork.But don't worry. It's not impossible.There are many ways to encourage your teen to

care about those outside his immediate circle of friends. As he begins to have responsibility towards others,

he will realize he feels even better about himself.

     "Teens are thinking about career, college, and what their future might look like," explains Michelle

Maidenberg, a clinical director of Westchester Group Works, a center for group treatment in New York.

 "This is very challenging and just one of the reasons why they are so focused on their own world." Once

teens participate in community service, however, they begin to look beyond their personal needs. They also

learn firsthand about the challenges others face, and they experience a sense of authority as they realize they

can make a real difference in others' lives.

     Not sure how to convince a teen to get away from the cell phone and into a community project? Teens

buy into community service when the project or program is in an area of their interest.

     "Finding something in an area of interest for them keeps them motivated and inspired," Maidenberg says.

For instance, if he is interested in culinary (烹饪) school, he could volunteer in a soup kitchen or bake for a

project that supports families in need.Volunteer projects in your teen's area of interest will build her

knowledge base as well as help others.

     Parents can do their part by participating in community service themselves. Teens can learn directly from

their parents that personal enjoyment is not, all that matters.

     Let teens know the benefits they will obtain." Give them every reason in the world to volunteer, " 

Maidenberg advises. She says that working on community service projects builds confidence." By working

with others, teens improve managerial, interpersonal and communication skills. Community service helps to

approach maturity when they take a step back to see the needs of other people," she adds. Another reward:

service hours look great on a resume!

1. According to Michelle Maidenberg, it's hard to get teens to think beyond their own immediate needs

partly because _____.

A. they care more about their circle of friends

B. they have no interest in doing anything

C. they have to work hard for college

D. they are facing many challenges

2. The underlined phrase "buy into" in Paragraph 3 probably means ______.

A. agree to join in

B. spend money on

C. get away from

D. are interested in

3. The writer mentions the benefits in the last paragraph in order to ______.

A. make teens feel much better about themselves

B. encourage teens to care about his own needs

C. help parents reason teens into volunteering

D. get parents to do more community service