Books, indeed, endow us () a whole enchanted palace of thoughts.
A.for
B.without
C.with
A.for
B.without
C.with
On no account______ be removed from the library.
A.reference books may
B.may reference books
C.can't reference books
D.reference books can
A.suspect about
B.suspend about
C.speculate about
D.specialize in
A.where can I borrow some books
B.where I can borrow some books
C.where did I borrow some books
D.where I borrowed some books
From the information given we understand that students ______.
A.may only borrow books from their local library
B.must have special tickets to borrow books from another library
C.may lend their tickets to students in other libraries
D.may use their tickets to borrow books from other libraries
Those gifts of rare books that were given to us were deeply ______.
A.appreciated
B.approved
C.appealed
D.applied
You can borrow three books ______.
A.at the time
B.at a time
C.in one time
D.at time
At the beginning of this term, our English teacher ______ a list of books for us to read.
A.turned out
B.made out
C.handed in
D.passed on
A.passed on
B.fished
C.handed in
D.made out
Half of those books ______ best-sellers.
A.is
B.are
C.am
D.was
In the second paragraph the writer mainly discusses ______
A.how to compare furniture with books
B.how to select reading materials
C.how to avoid missing anything interesting in the library
D.why books must be absorbed