要设置Library面板中的位图图像属性,首先选择需要的位图图像,然后可以执行以下操作()

A:单击Library面板底部的Properties图标 B:直接双击位图图像的图标 C:使用鼠标右键单击位图图像的图标,然后选择快捷菜单中的Properties命令 D:从Library面板右上角的Options菜单中选择Properties

在Director软件中利用行为库添加行为,首先应该用()命令去打开Library窗口。

A:Window/ScriptPalette B:Window/Script C:Window/LibraryPalette D:Window/Library

You have to be careful not to be attracted by the variety of books in a bookshop. (36) is very easy to enter the shop looking (37) a book on, say, ancient coins and to come out carrying a copy of the (38) best-selling novel and perhaps a book about brass-robbing (39) which had only vaguely interested you up till then. This volume on the subject, however, (40) to be so well illustrated and the part of the text you read proved so interesting, (41) you just had to buy it. This sort of thing (42) be very dangerous. Apart from running up a huge account, you can (43) a great deal of time wandering from section to section. Book-sellers must be both long-suffering and indulgent.
There is a (44) which well illustrates this. A medical student had to read a text-book which was far too expensive for him to (45) . He couldn’t obtain it from the library and the only copy he could find was in his bookshop. (46) afternoon, therefore, he would go along to the (47) and read a lime of the book at a time. One day, (48) , he was dismayed to find the book (49) from its usual place and was about to leave (50) he noticed the owner of the shop beckoning to him. (51) to be told off, he went towards him. (52) his surprise, the owner pointed to the book, (53) was tucked away in a comer. "I put it there (54) case anyone was tempted to buy it," he said, and left the delighted student to (55) his reading.

39()

A:shop B:library C:school D:book

Passage Three
Most London colleges have a library, with a full-time or part-time librarian, who will be able to give students information on the facilities available for consulting of borrowing books. In addition, the Public Libraries give a valuable service to students attending colleges, evening classed or working on their own. Public Libraries are maintained by the City Corporation and the various London Borough Councils. They will be helpful to students who wish to further their studies by using the comprehensive library services available in the metropolitan areas. These libraries have over five million books in stock, the majority of which are for loan, and there is a system of inter-availability of lending-library tickets which extends throughout the metropolitan area. Reference Department are provided for the use of those who wish to consult books and periodicals in library, or heavy publications such as encyclopedias which cannot be taken out on loan.
Public Library stocks are of a general nature, covering all subjects, many of them to higher degree standard of beyond. In addition, each public library in the metropolitan area specializes in a group of interrelated subjects and, through the cooperation between various libraries, their combined resources are made generally available. Moreover, through the inter-lending system of the British Library, it is usually possible for books not available in London public libraries to be obtained from specialist libraries. Music stocks, for example, include music writing and frequently records. Full details of these various services can be obtained from the Central Library in each area. Addresses and telephone numbers are listed in the London telephone directory.

The passage tells us that there is()

A:a central library in each area B:a library in the center of each area C:one central library for all areas D:more than one central library in each area

Passage Three
Most London colleges have a library, with a full-time or part-time librarian, who will be able to give students information on the facilities available for consulting of borrowing books. In addition, the Public Libraries give a valuable service to students attending colleges, evening classed or working on their own. Public Libraries are maintained by the City Corporation and the various London Borough Councils. They will be helpful to students who wish to further their studies by using the comprehensive library services available in the metropolitan areas. These libraries have over five million books in stock, the majority of which are for loan, and there is a system of inter-availability of lending-library tickets which extends throughout the metropolitan area. Reference Department are provided for the use of those who wish to consult books and periodicals in library, or heavy publications such as encyclopedias which cannot be taken out on loan.
Public Library stocks are of a general nature, covering all subjects, many of them to higher degree standard of beyond. In addition, each public library in the metropolitan area specializes in a group of interrelated subjects and, through the cooperation between various libraries, their combined resources are made generally available. Moreover, through the inter-lending system of the British Library, it is usually possible for books not available in London public libraries to be obtained from specialist libraries. Music stocks, for example, include music writing and frequently records. Full details of these various services can be obtained from the Central Library in each area. Addresses and telephone numbers are listed in the London telephone directory.

In order to help students further, a system exists, by which()

A:books on certain subjects can be borrowed from specialist libraries B:each library agrees to specialist in one subject C:a group of libraries agree to specialize in one subject D:records are made of books on specialist subjects

Passage Three
Most London colleges have a library, with a full-time or part-time librarian, who will be able to give students information on the facilities available for consulting of borrowing books. In addition, the Public Libraries give a valuable service to students attending colleges, evening classed or working on their own. Public Libraries are maintained by the City Corporation and the various London Borough Councils. They will be helpful to students who wish to further their studies by using the comprehensive library services available in the metropolitan areas. These libraries have over five million books in stock, the majority of which are for loan, and there is a system of inter-availability of lending-library tickets which extends throughout the metropolitan area. Reference Department are provided for the use of those who wish to consult books and periodicals in library, or heavy publications such as encyclopedias which cannot be taken out on loan.
Public Library stocks are of a general nature, covering all subjects, many of them to higher degree standard of beyond. In addition, each public library in the metropolitan area specializes in a group of interrelated subjects and, through the cooperation between various libraries, their combined resources are made generally available. Moreover, through the inter-lending system of the British Library, it is usually possible for books not available in London public libraries to be obtained from specialist libraries. Music stocks, for example, include music writing and frequently records. Full details of these various services can be obtained from the Central Library in each area. Addresses and telephone numbers are listed in the London telephone directory.

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

Passage Three
Most London colleges have a library, with a full-time or part-time librarian, who will be able to give students information on the facilities available for consulting of borrowing books. In addition, the Public Libraries give a valuable service to students attending colleges, evening classed or working on their own. Public Libraries are maintained by the City Corporation and the various London Borough Councils. They will be helpful to students who wish to further their studies by using the comprehensive library services available in the metropolitan areas. These libraries have over five million books in stock, the majority of which are for loan, and there is a system of inter-availability of lending-library tickets which extends throughout the metropolitan area. Reference Department are provided for the use of those who wish to consult books and periodicals in library, or heavy publications such as encyclopedias which cannot be taken out on loan.
Public Library stocks are of a general nature, covering all subjects, many of them to higher degree standard of beyond. In addition, each public library in the metropolitan area specializes in a group of interrelated subjects and, through the cooperation between various libraries, their combined resources are made generally available. Moreover, through the inter-lending system of the British Library, it is usually possible for books not available in London public libraries to be obtained from specialist libraries. Music stocks, for example, include music writing and frequently records. Full details of these various services can be obtained from the Central Library in each area. Addresses and telephone numbers are listed in the London telephone directory.

One of the main functions of the Reference Department is to()

A:consult students about the books required for their studies B:provide work for students in the library C:provide books for students to consult D:test students' ability to use the resources in libraries

Many students trying to increase their effective reading speed become discouraged when they find that if they try to race through a passage faster, they fail to take in what they have read. At the end, they have been so busy "reading faster" that they cannot re member what the passage was about. The problem here is that the material they are practicing on is either too difficult for them in vocabulary or content, or not sufficiently interesting. We hope that the passages in this course material will be both interesting and fairly easy, but you should also practice as much as you can in your own time. Read things you tike reading. Go to the subject catalogue in the library. Biography, sport, domestic science, the cinema ... there is bound to be some area that interests you and in which you can find books of about your level of ability or just below. If you want a quick check on how easy a book is, read through three or four pages at random. If there are, on average, more than five or six words on each page that are completely new to you, then the book is not suitable for reading-speed improvement

This passage is mainly about how to ()

A:use the passages in a reading course B:improve reading speed C:develop reading comprehension D:make a good use of the library

Books and magazines in this library are not allowed()

A:to take away B:to be taken away C:taking away D:taken away

Libraries

Libraries form a vital part of the world’s systems of communication and education. They make available knowledge accumulated through the ages. People in all walks of life use library resources in their work. People also turn to libraries to satisfy a desire for knowledge or to obtain material for leisure-time activity. In addition, many people enjoy book discussions, concerts, film programs, lectures, story hours, and a variety of other activities provided by libraries. Libraries also play an important role in preserving a society’s cultural heritage (遗产). The library ranks as one of society’s most useful service institutions.
The contents of libraries have changed so much through the years that the word library itself is, in a sense, inaccurate. The word comes from the Latin word liber, which means book. Today’s libraries house many books, of course. However, they also have a wide variety of other materials that communicate, educate, and entertain. These materials include magazines, manuscripts (手稿), newspapers, and computer documents. Audio and visual materials include CDs, audiocassette tapes, videotapes, films, maps, paintings, and photographs.
In addition to regular books, a library may have large-type books, books for the blind, and tape recordings of books, called talking books. Librarians keep pace with the changing contents of libraries to serve as many people as possible. Their efforts have turned libraries into multimedia resource centers.
The expansion of library contents greatly increases the library’s ability to communicate and educate. For example, people interested in classical music can listen to CDs and read books on the topics. Students of agriculture can read magazines and watch videotapes on farming methods. Many people use magazines and newspapers to find the most up-to-date material on current events.
In addition to expanding contents, librarians have developed many kinds of libraries to serve the needs of different people. The materials of each kind of library are selected to meet the needs of a specific group of patrons. School libraries have collections that provide the information needed by elementary and high school students. Public libraries tailor their collections to the general public. Government library collections are geared chiefly toward serving the needs of government officials. Thousands of special libraries provide information for professional people, such as advertising specialists, bankers, editors, engineers, lawyers, physicians, and scientists.
The information provided in this passage may help us ______.

A:make better use of the library as a useful service institution B:pay more attention to up-to-date news provided in libraries C:better understand librarians and appreciate their hard work D:save more time for entertainment in library activities

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