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You might wonder where the largest library in the world is. Now, I can tell you the answer, it’s in Washington D. C.. It’s called the Library of Congress. President John Adams started the library in 1800 for members of Congress. He wanted them to be able to read books about law. The first 740 books were bought in England. They were simply stored in the room where Congress met. Then Thomas Jefferson sold Congress many of his own books. He felt Congress should read books on all subjects, not just on law. This idea changed the library for good. Now the library contains 20 million books as well as scores of pictures, movies, globes and machines. Experts in every field work there. Hundreds of people visit every day with all kinds of questions. Many of them get answers right over the phone.
[听力原文]11-15
You might wonder where the largest library in the world is. Now, I can tell you the answer, it’s in Washington D. C.. It’s called the Library of Congress. President John Adams started the library in 1800 for members of Congress. He wanted them to be able to read books about law. The first 740 books were bought in England. They were simply stored in the room where Congress met. Then Thomas Jefferson sold Congress many of his own books. He felt Congress should read books on all subjects, not just on law. This idea changed the library for good. Now the library contains 20 million books as well as scores of pictures, movies, globes and machines. Experts in every field work there. Hundreds of people visit every day with all kinds of questions. Many of them get answers right over the phone.
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M: Have you decided where you are going to live when you are married
W: I want to live in the city near my work place.
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W: Where did you say you found this bag
M: It was lying under a big tree between the park and the apartment building.
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M: You look tired. Where did you go last night
W: I planned to watch a film, but I went to meet my friend at the airport.
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M: Hi, Betty, where are you going for your vacation
W: Georgia. I’ve been waiting to go there for ages.
M: Now your dream will come true. When are you off .
W: Next Wednesday evening.
M: How are you getting to the airport Is anybody seeing you off .
W: No, I will take a taxi to go there. My plane takes off at 10:30.
M: Are you staying in a hotel in Georgia Hotels there are particularly expensive and it’s hard to book one at this time of year.
W: No, not necessary. My aunt lives there and I’m staying with her. What about you Are you going anywhere
M: Yeah. I’m going to Florida on Friday with my parents.
W: How are you getting there By train
M: No, by plane.
W: How long are you staying there
M: It all depends. Maybe a week. See you when we get back. Have a nice time in Georgia.
W: Good luck! Have a nice trip!
M: Thanks. The s
A. By taxi.
B. With her brother.
C. On her own by plane.
[听力原文]11-15
You might think the largest library in the world would be in Europe. But it isn’t. It’s in Washington, D.C. It’s called the Library of Congress. President John Adams started the library in 1800 for members of Congress. He wanted them to be able to read books about law. The first 740 books were bought in England. They were simply set up in the room where Congress met. Then Thomas Jefferson sold Congress many of his own books. He felt Congress should have books on all subjects, not just on law. This idea changed the library for good. Now the library contains 20 million books as well as scores of pictures, movies, globes and machines. Experts in every field work there. Hundreds of people call every day with all kinds of questions. Many of them get answers right over the phone.
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M: Where are you going on vacation this summer
W: A nice place called Montague appeals to me. It’ s $18adayor $115 a week.
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