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though, LibraryThing is a powerful tool to catalog and organize your entire book collection.

Olmenta

If you’re not interested in registering(注册) for accounts, adding your own books, or any of that hassle(麻烦), Olmenta can suggest some titles to you based on general popularity and the citation of the people behind the site. It’s a simple list of book covers that the service thinks you should read, and a few genres you can click on if you’re looking for something specific, like business, fiction, children’s, theatre, poetry, or nonfiction, among others.

21. Which of the following two book recommendation sites ask you to rate and leave reviews?

A. Goodreads and BookBub

B. BookBub and LibraryThing

D.

Goodreads

and

C. LibraryThing and Olmenta LibraryThing

22. Which book recommendation site can help you get super-low-cost books? A. GoodReads Olmenta

23. If you turn to Olmenta, you ____________. A. need to pay more

B. need to add your own book

D. don’t need to look

B. BookBub

C. LibraryThing

D.

C. don’t need to sign up for something specific B

At school, I was among the top students in maths. My teachers recommended that I study economics and statistics as my A-level subjects, but I had my mind set on a life linked with the arts(人文学科).

In fact, I was strongly influenced by a gender stereotype ---- men do

science and maths and women do arts or languages. Computer science, technology and physics just did not appear in my teenage world view. No girls popular in my school chose to study those subjects.

Reality struck hard when I began attending job interviews and interviewers would say, “It’s great that you speak foreign languages, but what else do you do?” Nobody asked my friends who had studied science or technology those questions.

A survey recently showed that three of the best-paid jobs for women are in the technology field. It’s a field that really can change the world. We must show girls that technology has an effect on every industry out there, from fashion to architecture to journalism. Anybody can learn to code(编码) and these days it’s as important as reading and writing. I’ve realized that at university I’d achieved the wrong kind of skill. Not being able to code limits your impact on the world more than an ignorance(无知) of great literature.

Now I have a five-year-old daughter. I don’t want her to blindly follow gender roles the way I did. I want her to know the fact that a science or technical degree will not limit her creativity but expand it and broaden her horizons. I’m hoping that she will learn about Minecraft and apps, which help improve analytical thinking and problem solving skills. I’m hoping that my daughter will discover and accept her potentials in science and want to change the world.

24. What does the underlined phrase “gender stereotype” in Paragraph 2 refer to?

A. Personal learning style. B. Sex characteristic. C. Traditional sex concept.

D. Career difference.

25. According to the author, which may be the benefit of learning science? A. Increasing job possibility. B. Winning popularity.

C. Improving language ability. D. imagination.

26. How did the author feel for her major choice? A. Satisfied. B. Active. Discouraged.

27. What may be the best title for the text? A. Arts or Science, Either is OK Future

C. Girls, Choose More Wisely the World C

Enriching

C. Regretful. D.

B. Good Subjects, Good

D. Catch Chances, Change

It was about seven years ago. I had just picked up my three-year-old son from nursery. I was weighed down with shopping, and with my son’s things. We arrived at a pedestrian crossing. In the distance, I heard alarms, told my son to wait and watched the police car approach.

I didn’t notice, as the green man flashed, that my son had begun to run into the road and I watched the police car speed towards us ---- that’s when you sounded your horn(喇叭) and waved wildly to me. My son was about a meter from the path of the police car, hidden from their view by your car.

I screamed his name and ran towards him. He stopped and was shocked by the rush of the police car as it sped past. He wondered why you had sounded your horn, asking, “Why was that woman so rude?” not realizing that you had saved his life.

He wondered why I picked him up, and burst into tears. My legs were trembling(发抖) as I reached the other side of the road. I should have put a hand on his shoulder. I should have explained to him why we were ignoring the green man this time, especially as I had made him get used to crossing

the road at the sight of the green flash before.

I have blamed myself for months, and still do, with horrible assumption about what might have happened. If it hadn’t been for your sounding the horn, seeing what I hadn’t seen, I would have been left a mother on the other side of the road, totally broken. I apologize for putting you in that situation ---- I can imagine that it upset you, too. You saved his life and I am so very, very grateful.

28. The underlined part “the green man” in Paragraph 2 refers to ____________.

A. a pedestrian B. a policeman

D. a button

C. a traffic sign

29. Why did the woman sound her horn? A. To stop the police car. impatience.

C. To greet passing pedestrians. attention.

30. What can we infer from the incident?

A. The mother didn’t regret what had happened. B. The son didn’t follow the traffic rules.

C. The woman reacted quickly and properly. beyond the speed limit.

31. How did the mother feel when taking hold of her son? A. Angry and shocked.

B. Scared and guilty. D. Grateful and surprised.

D. The police drove

D. To draw the mother’s

B.

To

show

her

C. Frightened and confused. D

Google’s new camera, called Clips, is a small, smart device. It comes with a case that has a clip(夹子), but it’s not designed to be worn on your