Most libraries require you to register before you are allowed to borrow any of their materials. This means you will probably be asked to fill out and sign a registration card. When you do this, you are not only giving the library your name and address for their files, you are also signing an agreement. The agreement says, basically, that you will obey the rules of the library.Once you are registered, you will be issued a library, or borrower’s card. Each time you check out, that is, officially borrow something from the library, you will have to present this card to the librarians.You usually check out and return borrowed materials at the same desk. The library staff member at this desk will take your card and stamped the book card with a date. This is the date by which you are expected to return the materials to the library, so others can have the chance of borrowing it.Some libraries charge a fine for each day a library book is overdue. There are also other fines for books returned damaged or written in. Should you lose a library book, you may be required to pay the library the amount it was worth.How to Borrow BooksRegistration: fill out and sign a (46) be issued a sign (47) Check-out: present in to (48) Fines: A) if the book is (49) B) if the book is (50) C) if the book is written in 48()
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[听力原文]W: Would you like a cup of coffee to help you wake upM: A cup of coffee I need two or three. What does the man mean()
A. He needs to sleep for two or three hours.
B. He wants to buy a set of coffee cups.
C. He will need more than one cup of coffee.
D. He has been awake for two or three hours.
Writing an Argumentative Essay Ⅰ. Structure of an argumentative essay —introduction: 1) a topic 2) some (1) information 3) a thesis statement —body: (2) of all the arguments 1) presenting the strongest points for (3) 2) followed by a well-presented counter-argument 3) describing the writer’s position with evidence —conclusion: (4) the writer’s position Ⅱ. Steps of writing an argumentative essay —choosing a topic you are (5) and interested in —finding a question or point with plenty of (6) —researching sources: 1) libraries 2) Internet 3) (7) sources —going through your research tips: 1) well-organized 2) 5 or 6 of the strongest pieces of (8) 3) no need to (9) 4) sticking with convincing points —writing an outline —writing the paper 1) opening sentence: strong and clear 2) thesis statement: clear and in a(n) (10) 3) body parts: fully argued 4) conclusion: brief —writing details "little" things impact
Which suggestion is INCORRECT as to saving time
A. Organizing things well.
B. Storing some threads in every single room.
C. Not being too choosy while going online grocery.
D. Reserving books online before going to the library.
What is suggested to use as to making the phone number easy to find
A. Christmas cards.
B. Envelope flaps.
Color pens.
D. Napkins.