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69. If you are interested in ______, you should contact Richard Groves.

A. joining a book club     B. meeting writers of books 

C. reading new books     D. collecting books

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68. Which of the following statements about Herb Baumann is NOT right?

  A. He is trying to set up a chess club.

  B. Most activities of his chess club will happen in the library.

  C. You can ask about the club by e-mailing to him.

  D. He plans to hold tournaments twice a week.

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67. From the above schedule we can see ______.

  A. you can learn the basics of Microsoft Excel & PowerPoint free of charge

  B. Microsoft Excel & PowerPoint are not taught at the same time

  C. Microsoft Excel & PowerPoint lessons are only available on Sundays

  D. you can register for Microsoft Excel & PowerPoint lessons by e-mail

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66. Which of the following is TRUE about the calendar?

  A. Not any fee is needed for the classes arranged on the calendar.

  B. No changes will be made to the schedules on the calendar once it is set.

  C. The calendar is useful for those intending to use library meeting rooms.

  D. The calendar is intended for the staff of the Georgetown Public Library. 

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65. Which of the following is one of the reasons that the writer likes the new room?

  A. She will have some seniors help with the studies.

  B. She doesn’t have to bear terrible dormitory foods.

  C. She won’t have to go a long way to attend lectures.

  D. She will pay less rent than she did living in the dorm.

C

GPL - Adult Events

The Georgetown Public Library offers these classes and events to the public free of charge, except where otherwise noted. This calendar should also be used to check the availability of meeting rooms for events you would like to host at the library. Schedules are subject to change. Check this calendar regularly for updated information.

Time
Place
Description
July, 27, (Sun),
14:00– 16:00
Library Classroom
Come learn the basics of Microsoft Excel. Excel is an especially useful business management application, but also has uses for home. This is a two-part class that meets on the 27th and 28th. There is a $25 fee due at the time of registration. You can register by stopping at the library's second floor reference desk or calling 931-7623.
July, 29 , (Tue),
10:00– 12:00
Library Classroom
Come learn the basics of Microsoft PowerPoint. PowerPoint is a presentation program used in business and schools. This is a two-part class that meets on the 29th and 30th. There is a $25 fee due at the time of registration. You can register by stopping at the library's second floor reference desk or calling 931-7620.
July, 29, (Tue), 17:30– 19:30
Library Classroom
Chess players of all ages and skill levels are invited to attend the first meeting of what is expected to become a chess club that will meet regularly at the library. Herb Baumann is leading this effort. He schedules regular meetings to learn, play, and improve your skills along with occasional day-long tournaments (锦标赛). The library is cooperating to help get this group going by providing space for the meetings. For more information, contact Herb Baumann at 512-743-8908 or herbbwon@.
August,5,(Tue), 19:00– 20:00
Hewlett Room
Join others interested in book clubs for a mixer (交谊会) at the library. The goal is to get together people who are interested in book clubs, whether it’s starting a new group or just finding new friends. For More Information, contact: Richard Groves, Adult Services Librarian 512-743-8905 or rgroves@georgetowntx.org

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64. The event happening on Oct.30 can be thought of as a ______.

  A. nightmare (噩梦)   B. turning point   C. lesson   D. disappointment

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63. Which of the following statements about the writer’s opinions about the teachers is RIGHT?

  A. She benefited a lot from the talk with the supervisor.

  B. She didn’t like any of the lectures there

  C. She liked the lectures by the drama teacher.

  D. She found all the lectures were interesting.

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62. Which of the following is NOT the reason why the writer disliked the first dormitory?

  A. It was messy.   B. It was small.   C. It was noisy.   D. The food was bad.

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61. The above writing is ______.

  A. diary entries of a high school student’s spring semester

  B. diary entries of a high school student’s fall semester

  C. diary entries of a college student’s spring semester

  D. diary entries of a college student’s fall semester

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60. In Rose’s opinion, growing up means ______.

  A. becoming older      B. learning more knowledge

  C. becoming more mature   C. trying new things

B

Sep. 30   I moved into the dormitory today-an ugly building and near a busy main road too. My room is small but quite pleasant. I must get some posters for the walls, though. I met a few fellow students at supper (the food was awful!) They all look much younger than me. They are, of course!

Oct. 07   Lectures began last Monday. So far they haven’t been very interesting (except for the man who lectures on drama. He’s first class). Personally, I’d much rather go to the library and read, but I have to attend ten lectures a week. Those are the ‘rules’! Well, at least you meet people there.

Oct. 12   I really don’t like life in the dormitory at all. The food is bad and the students are noisy. They stay up half the night and play games just outside my room. When on earth do they sleep? When do they work? Besides, I don’t like my room. It’s just like living in a box! It looks even smaller now, with the posters on the wall. I am wondering how long it will be  before I can feel as comfortable as I did living in my high school dormitory.

Oct. 26   I tried to explain some of my problems to my supervisor today. She listened-but that was about all. ‘You have to go to lectures, you know, Ann,” she told me. “And the dormitory is cheap and convenient.’ ‘Cheap and convenient’! Well, it isn’t ‘cheap’ if you can’t eat the food and it isn’t ‘convenient’ if you can’t sleep at night!

Oct. 30   I can’t believe it! Three other students-I met them at a lecture and they’re all about my own age-have invited me to share a flat with them. It’s in an old house and it has its own kitchen, so we can cook for ourselves. And my room-right at the top of the house-is fantastic!

Nov. 10   I moved into my new room last Sunday. I feel really happy. Life is going to be so much more fun from now on!

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