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Opening Hours
Location | Hours |
Main & Manuscripts Reading Room, Kildare Street | Mon---Wed: 9:30am---7:45pm Thurs & Fri: 9:30am---4:45pm Saturday: 9:30am---12:45pm |
Kildare Street Exhibitions | Mon---Wed: 9:30 am---7:45 pm Thurs & Fri: 9:30am---4:45 pm Saturday: 9:30 am-4:45 pm Sunday: 1---4:45 pm |
National Photographic Archive, Temple Bar, Reading Room(appointment only) | Tues &Weds: 10 am---1 pm Thurs: 10 am---1 pm and 2:30---4 pm |
NPA Exhibitions | Mon---Sat: 10 am---5 pm Sunday: 12-5 pm |
Anyone over 16 years of age who wishes to use NLI collections may apply for a readers’ ticket. A reader’s ticket is valid(有效的) for three years and give readers access to all our collections. You must bring your ticket with you when using the reading rooms. A reader’s ticket is not required to access newspapers or other items on microfilm(微缩胶片)。
What you should bring
All applicants must produce a form of photographic identification, such as a passport, driver’s license, student card and so on.
Applying for a reader’s ticket and using the Reading Rooms
You can apply for your ticket in our Main Reading Room. It only takes a few minutes to process an application and issue a ticket. You will need to complete an online registration form. We will then check your identification, take your photograph and provide you with a reader’s ticket.
Renewing your reader’s ticket
Please bring your most recent reader’s ticket with you when renewing your ticket. If the expiry date(有效期) is greater than 12 months, you will also need to produce a form of photographic identification.
小题1:The National Library of Iceland is located on ____________.
A.Nassau Street | B.Kildare Street |
C.Dawson Street | D.Dame Street |
A.At 6:45 pm on Thursday. | B.At 10 am on Sunday. |
C.At 9 am on Saturday. | D.At 5 pm on Monday. |
①take a photo of yourself ②have valid identity documents
③be older than 16 years old ④fill in a paper registration form
A.②③ | B.①③④ |
C.③④ | D.①②④ |
A.It is not a lending library. |
B.Reader’s tickets are valid for use in its reading rooms |
C.There is no need to renew reader’s tickets after they expire. |
D.Certain categories of material can only be viewed by appointment. |
A.website | B.magazine |
C.newspaper | D.advertisement |
答案
小题1:B
小题2:D
小题3:A
小题4:C
小题5:A
解析
试题分析:文章大意:本文主要介绍了冰岛国家图书馆相关信息,包括开放时间、读者所需办的证件及证件的更换等等。
小题1:细节理解题。根据文章中的表格中的Location中的信息查阅可以知道冰岛国家图书馆所处的位置。故B正确。
小题2:细节理解题。根据文章中的表格Opening Hours中的信息Main & Manuscripts;Mon---Wed: 9:30am---7:45pm可以判断出时间。故D正确。
小题3:细节理解题。根据文章中Anyone over 16 years of age who wishes to use NLI collections may apply for a readers’ ticket.和All applicants must produce a form of photographic identification, such as a passport, driver’s license, student card and so on.两处信息可以判定。故A正确。
小题4:细节理解题。根据文章最后一段Please bring your most recent reader’s ticket with you when renewing your ticket. If the expiry date(有效期) is greater than 12 months, you will also need to produce a form of photographic identification.可以得出答案。故C正确。
小题5:推理判断题。根据文章第一段最后一句If you want to know more about our library, you can click on the link www. Nli.ie.可以判断出此文可能选自网站。故A正确。
核心考点
试题【The National Library of Iceland is a reference library, which means books and ot】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
At $10 per child, our program is a low-cost and fun way to help your children practice their literacy skills while they are making new friends. Groups of 15 or more receive a 50% discount.
Children love our program because:
●It helps them develop new (and possibly life-long)friendships.
●It allows them to practice the traditional form of letter writing and correspondence.
●They love getting letters in the mail from their pen pals!
Parents love our program because:
●It offers one of the few remaining choices for finding an established, safe and trusted traditional pen pal program to their children.
●It helps strengthen communication and literacy skills taught in their children’s classroom.
●It helps open their children’s eyes to a larger world, and other cultures and traditions outside their own.
●Many parents remember having a pen pal when they were children and want to give their children the same positive, fun learning experience.
●Parents love helping their children find new friends of their own age and gender.
Frequently asked questions
Why is there a fee?
We are a small, all-volunteer non-profit organization, and the fees help cover our cost of running the program.
How did the Amazing Kids! PenPals Program begin?
The program began as a way of reaching out to the children affected by the devastating (毁灭性的) hurricanes of 2005. Our hope was that by matching young hurricane survivors with a new pen pal, we could help them in their recovery from the trauma (创伤) they experienced.
The program is now available to all children worldwide. We continue to welcome teachers, youth groups or agencies who like to work with hurricane survivors.
How does it work?
Amazing Kids! will match students of the same gender and age with other students who may share similar interests and hobbies, based on the information provided on the registration form.
I’ve completed all forms and made my payment. What happens next?
Someone from Amazing Kids! will contact you once a match has been found. You will be asked to call the other parent, teacher or group leader of the pen pal Amazing Kids! has selected. If both adults agree that the pen pal match is a good one, then the students may begin writing to each other. If the match is determined not to be a good one, Amazing Kids! will try and find an alternative match.
小题1:.If a group of twenty children want to join the program, they should pay _____altogether.
A.$50 | B.$100 | C.$150 | D.$200 |
A.travel around the world | B.communicate well with others |
C.Meet many famous people | D.get good marks in exams |
A.suffered from the hurricanes |
B.were willing to make pen pals |
C.were good at writing letters |
D.wanted to help hurricane survivors |
1.How many times did you brush your teeth yesterday? ·Finding:A full 33% of seniors brush their teeth only once a day. ·Step:Remove the 300 types of bacteria in your mouth each morning with a battery-operated toothbrush. Brush gently for 2 minutes, at least twice a day. 2.How many times did you wash your hands or bathe yesterday? ·Finding:Seniors, on average, bathe fewer than 3 days a week. And nearly 30% wash their hands only 4 times a day—half of the number doctors recommend. ·Step:We touch our faces around 3,000 times a day—often inviting germs(病菌)to enter our mouth, nose, and eyes. Use toilet paper to avoid touching the door handle. And, most important, wash your hands often with hot running water and soap for 20 seconds. 3.How often do you think about fighting germs? ·Finding:Seniors are not fighting germs as well as they should. ·Step:Be aware of germs. Do you know it is not your toilet but your kitchen sponge(海绵)that can carry more germs than anything else? To kill these germs, keep your sponge in the microwave for 10 seconds. |
A.Most of them have good habits. |
B.Nearly 30% of them bathe three days a week. |
C.All of them are fighting germs better than expected. |
D.About one third of them brush their teeth only once a day. |
A.twice a day | B.three times a day |
C.four times a day | D.eight times a day |
A.We should keep from touching our faces. |
B.There are less than 300 types of bacteria in the mouth. |
C.A kitchen sponge can carry more germs than a toilet. |
D.We should wash our hands before touching a door handle. |
classes. The headmaster had told us a few days 2 that he was coming. I thought the headmaster was very
nervous 3 it, for every day, he came to all the classes, 4 the teachers over and over again what they must
do and examined the boys himself to see whether they were 5 for the inspection. He told us in our 6 that
we were all fools and would be sure to 7 him lose face before the Inspector.
All 8 made us very nervous; and when the Inspector wandered into our class, we were all 9 with
fright. I felt all that I 10 knew had been clean forgotten.
The Inspector was a tall man. He wore glasses and always 11 very strict. He kept examining the class in
English and I was asked to read. I felt very 12 but somehow I managed to get through without any mistakes.
Some of the other boys, 13 did not do well and the Inspector looked even more serious than usual, though he
did not say 14 . We got along better with History and Geography; but when it came to Maths, he set us to
some very 15 problems which we 16 to do; so he looked very black at our teacher. Our teacher was very
17 with us afterwards; but I am sure we should have done 18 if we had not been so 19 . I think I should
like to be an inspector when I 20 up. Then everyone would have to be afraid of me!
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I have a seven-year-old son named John. He loves chocolates. He often takes chocolates instead of meals. Therefore, he gets very bad teeth. The dentist (牙医) told me not to let him eat chocolates any more. But his grandfather dotes on (宠爱) him. He often buys John chocolates even though he knows that they are bad for teeth. I know that John is his only grandson, who is everything to him. I really don"t want to make him unhappy. Therefore, I always allow John to eat the chocolate his grandfather bought him. Yesterday evening I kissed John good night and asked him to say his prayers before going to bed, and then I left his bedroom. A few minutes later, I heard John shouting word by word. "Tomorrow-is-my-birthday. May-God-bring-me-a-big-box-of-chocolates." I went to his room and saw him kneeling on the ground shouting out his prayers. I said, "Don"t shout, John. Your Dad is sleeping now! God can hear you no matter how softly you talk to him." Pointing to the next room where his grandpa sleeps, John said secretly, "My God is sleeping. He can"t hear me unless I wake him up." | |||
1. Why does John"s grandpa often buy John chocolates? | |||
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A. He doesn"t know they are bad for his teeth B. He loves John very much C. He shows too much fondness for his grandson D. He wants to make John happy | |||
2. What did the boy do before going to bed that evening? | |||
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A. He knelt on the ground and prayed for God B. He knelt on the ground and prayed to his grandpa for chocolates C. He knelt on the ground and prayed for his grandpa D. He knelt on the ground and prayed to God for chocolates | |||
3.The sentence" Who is everything for him" means . | |||
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A. who is his only grandson B. who is a most important person to him C. who is dearer to him than anything else D. who is near and dear to him | |||
4. The boy shouted out his prayers in order to . | |||
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A. make God hear him B. let his father know C. wake up his grandpa D. do what his father told him | |||
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Robert was born in a small town in England. His father has a farm and can supply him enough money to finish university where he is studying law. The young man studies hard and hopes to be a famous lawyer. Last Monday their term was over. Robert said to his father on the telephone that he was going to travel in a small country during his summer holiday. His father agreed to his plan and posted some money to him. So he started four days ago. Their plane landed at the only airport of the country safely. He took a taxi and got to a hotel in the center of the capital. He felt hungry and tired. So he had a dinner and then a good sleep. This morning he was all right and was going to visit some places of interest. He met an English visitor while he was having breakfast and the man told him to be careful of thieves. Robert thanked the man and left. But he thought he was smart and strong and he decided to have a try. He brought a piece of paper and wrote on it, "A pig has stolen my wallet!" Then he put the note into his empty wallet. After that he put the wallet into a pocket and set off. He did all carefully and hoped to find out who would steal it. "Everything went well, "Robert thought to himself after he had returned to the hotel. He brought out his wallet and put his money into it again. He had a look at the note. To his surprise, it was rewritten. It said, "Your uncle has touched your wallet!" | |||
1. Robert can study in the university because . | |||
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A. he wants to be a lawyer B. his father is a rich farmer C. he"s smart and strong D. he keeps his wallet well | |||
2. Robert went to the small country to . | |||
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A. make fun of the thieves B. catch some thieves C. visit the places of interest D. have a nice meal and a good sleep | |||
3. The English visitor thought . | |||
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A. there were a lot of thieves in the city B. Robert could deal with the thieves C. it was dangerous to travel in the city D. Robert had to take good care of himself |