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A college library is an inexhaustible and ever changing storehouse of information. New books, periodicals, and other【C1】______of information are constantly being【C2】______to the collection. An academic library【C3】______from the knowledge of many people【C4】______the college campus, since faculty(教师)members from all disciplines(学科)keep up with the【C5】______books, magazines, journals, and other information sources【C6】______they can select the best ones for the library.
Of course not all college libraries are the【C7】______; each reflects the institution it is part of--the courses in the curriculum and the【C8】______of the faculty and students. A school of technology will certainly have much more information on technological and scientific subjects than【C9】______a general liberal arts college,【C10】______a university with a business school will provide a full【C11】______of books and periodicals on【C12】______and the【C13】______aspects of business.
You will discover the valuable resources of your own library only【C14】______spending time there, so【C15】______a few minutes to explore: find the periodicals, the reference books, the stacks, the circulation desk. You can easily find your【C16】______magazines, but if you look further, you may【C17】______many other journals and newspapers that you will enjoy reading. You can probably find books by your favorite authors【C18】______you have never read,【C19】______books containing information that is new to you on a subject you【C20】______well.
【C1】

A. sources
B. resources
C. origins
D. ways

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【C19】

A. as well as
B. also
C. still
D. with

Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
The president of the United States has one of the toughest jobs in the world. Hardly anyone else is watched so closely by so many people. Reporters follow the president patiently, eager for his opinion on everything from nuclear warheads to the outcome of a football match. The president must be careful at all times that his answers to reporters ' questions reflect his policies. In addition, wherever the president may go, he never for a moment escapes the responsibilities of his office. The evening news may show him on a working vacation, but the work is always with him.
The job seems to demand a person of outstanding ability, so you might think the US Constitution (宪法) would contain a long list of job qualifications. However, it lists only three. Article Ⅱ, Section I of the Constitution states that the President must: 1. be a natural-born citizen of the United States;
2. be at least 35 years old;
3. have been the resident of the United States for 14 years.
While Constitution lists only three qualifications for the President, the voters certainly consider many others. Among these are intelligence, good health, experience in government, ability to lead others, knowledge of national and world affairs, personality, ability to speak well, and persuasiveness.
The President is the Chief Executive of the United States and heads the executive branch of the Government. However, the President must share power with members of the other two branches of Government: the legislative (立法的) branch, or the Congress; and the judicial (司法的) branch, or the federal courts. The Constitution states the powers and duties of the Presidency; it also tells how each branch of the Government is to check the powers of the other two in order to balance the powers and prevent any single branch from abusing its power. This system of checks and balances was designed by the writers of the Constitution because they did not want any one person or branch of the Government to gain too much power.
The word "abusing" in Line 6 of the last paragraph means ______.

A. misusing
B. charging
C. checking
D. sharing

A.The public telephones often go wrong in making a long distance call.B.It is not very

A. The public telephones often go wrong in making a long distance call.
B. It is not very expensive to make a long distance call on a public telephone.
C. You' ll probably not be charged for dialing a wrong number in making a long- distance call.
D. You' d better not make a long distance call on a public telephone for it charges too much.

A.Women are under more stress than men.B.Women have more heart attacks than men.C.Wome

A. Women are under more stress than men.
B. Women have more heart attacks than men.
C. Women get less care than men do.
D. Women have less serious heart attacks than men.

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