【題目】閱讀理解
Apply for a Library Card
Any person who lives, works or attends school in New York State is qualified to receive a New York Public Library card free of charge.
Adult and teen users may either apply online or in person at any New York Public Library location. Applications for children aged 11 and under must be completed in person, and require the signature of a parent or guardian.
When you apply for a card online, you will receive a 7-digit temporary barcode(條形碼). This allows you to set a PIN (Personal Identification Number).
After you receive your permanent barcode, which is required to borrow materials, search library databases, or reserve a computer, you must validate your card.
Renew or Validate Your Card
All adult, teen and child library cards for cardholders in New York City and areas of New York State outside of New York City expire(期滿) and must be renewed every three years. New library card applicants who applied for a card online must validate their card before full cardholder privileges can be extended.
Cardholders in New York City must visit any New York Public Library location to present the required forms of identification in order to renew or validate their card.
Cardholders from areas of New York State outside of New York City may email scans or copies of the required forms of identification to patronaccounts@nypl.org.
Forgot Your PIN?
If you provide the library with a valid email address, you can click on the Forgot Your PIN? Link on the login(登錄) screen of either Biblicisms or the Classic Catalog. A link with instructions on changing your PIN will be sent to the email address on your account, giving you a brief period of time to update your information. You must select a 4-digit numeric PIN, with no repeating or obvious characters(e.g.1234 or 2222).
If you have not provided us with a valid email address, you have to visit a library location with valid identification to have a staff member reset your PIN for you.
(1)If a 10-year-old boy wants to receive a New York Public Library card, he ___________.
A.can either apply online or in person
B.can ask his parents to apply for him
C.has to visit a library location in person
D.has to apply in person with a parent or guardian
(2)Which is different for cardholders in New York City and those from areas of New York State outside of New York City?
A.The full cardholder privileges.
B.The way they renew or validate their card.
C.The period of validity of their card.
D.The way they apply for a card.
(3)A cardholder who forgot his PIN and didn't provide the library with a valid email address ____________.
A.can reset his PIN by letter
B.has to apply for an email address
C.can call the library to reset his PIN
D.has to go to the library to have his PIN reset
(4)What is the best title of the passage?
A.How to apply for a Library Card.
B.The way people renew their card.
C.The time people can keep the card.
D.The money people have to pay for a card.

【答案】
(1)C
(2)B
(3)D
(4)A
【解析】本文是一篇說(shuō)明文,講述了在紐約如何獲取免費(fèi)圖書館卡這一事情。
(1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)Apply for a Library Card部分中的”Applications for children aged 11 and under must be completed in person, and require the signature of a parent or guardian.“可知十一歲及以下的兒童需要親自去完成,并且需要一個(gè)家長(zhǎng)或者監(jiān)護(hù)人的簽名。而不是需要家長(zhǎng)陪同。故選C。
(2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù) Renew or Validate Your Card部分中的”Cardholders in New York City must visit any New York Public Library location to present the required forms of identification in order to renew or validate their card. Cardholders from areas of New York State outside of New York City may email scans or copies of the required forms of identification to patronaccounts@nypl.org.“可知紐約城市的人需要親自去紐約公共圖書館更新或者驗(yàn)證他們的圖書館卡,而紐約城外的人可以發(fā)電子郵件來(lái)確認(rèn)。故選B。
(3)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)最后一段中的”If you have not provided us with a valid email address, you have to visit a library location with valid identification to have a staff member reset your PIN for you.“如果你不能提供一個(gè)驗(yàn)證了的郵箱地址,就需要帶上有效的身份證明去當(dāng)?shù)貓D書館找工作人員幫你重設(shè)個(gè)人識(shí)別碼。故選D。
(4)考查主旨大意。根據(jù)Apply for a Library Card部分中的”Any person who lives, works or attends school in New York State is qualified to receive a New York Public Library card free of charge.“可知,本文講述的是在紐約如何獲取免費(fèi)圖書館卡這一事情,故選A。

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