1 . The Last Greatest Magician in the World
In this book, we can learn about the wonderworker Howard Thurston. During his life, Thurston successfully made changes in entertainment. His magic show is regarded as the one that inspires our memories.
Author: Jim Stein Meyer Length: 384 pages Publication Date: Feb. 3, 2011
Beholders: A World Without Heroes
Jason Walker lives a peaceful life until one day he falls through a hole and ends up in a new foreign world. In Lydian, the people dress and behave differently, living in fear of their Emperor Surratt. But during Jason’s search for a way home, he learns of a magical word that could kill Surratt and becomes the hero he has never imagined.
Author: Brandon Mull Length: 464 pages Publication Date: Feb. 15, 2011
Life
With his honesty, Keith Richards brings us the story of a life we all have longed to know more of. Its hard to imagine a famous persons biography is as easy to drink in as Keith Richards life. The books content agrees with the rhythm of his voice so much that reading his tale is like sharing a cup of beer with an old friend.
Author: Keith Richards Length: 576 pages Publication Date: Oct. 26, 2010
The Monkey and the Monk
The famous translation of The Journey to the West is popular with English-speaking audiences. The book shows the novels most exciting and meaningful parts without taking anything away from their true spirit. Moreover, with a new form, this translation is sure to attract more fans.
Author: Anthony C. Yu Length: 528 pages Publication Date: Nov. 15, 2006
1. What kind of book is Beholders: A World Without Heroes?A.A life guide. | B.A biography. |
C.An adventure novel. | D.An educational book. |
A.Honest. | B.Simple. |
C.Hardworking. | D.Generous. |
A.The Last Greatest Magician in the World. |
B.Beholders: A World Without Heroes. |
C.Life. |
D.The Monkey and the Monk. |
2 . If having to make a choice between reading an e-book and a printed book, which would most people choose? Some would go for an e-book while some still prefer the hard-printed book.
Undoubtedly, e-books do have benefits. Firstly, changes to an electronic publication are relatively easy to make. They are quicker to obtain. E-books are more easily updated. The printed books on many subjects can become outdated very quickly. Secondly, e-books can be easily and quickly kept up to date. You usually get far more than just the e-books. Most e-books are sold with bonuses and related information that usually do not come with the purchase of a printed book. Moreover, they take up less space. Instead of a big library, you can fit literally thousands of books on your computer. It also makes it easier to share this information with families and friends.
For nearly twenty years, additionally, futurists have been predicting the development of printed books. The conventional view has been that digital e-books are on the verge of replacing paper books. However, this has not been the case. A printed book has its advantages too. Firstly, it is an object that can be carried and used alone. It needs no electric outlet (插座), no batteries, nothing. Secondly, e-books will always require some forms of support that the printed book does not need.
I believe that the online publishing has not taken off because people want real books. What is being published online more and more are pamphlets (小册子) and things that really do not need to be in print. These are stuff that people throw away afterward. More often, people do not want to read a book on the computer. What could be better than a paper book? It lasts a long time. These books are designed to last a long time without disappearing.
To sum up, there is no denying that the printed book is still very much preferred over its digital cousins. Reading electronic publications is just not the same when it comes to books. People are still very interested in real books and notebooks.
1. What can we know about an e-book?A.It will never be out of date. | B.It always gives you an added bonus. |
C.It can deliver information quickly. | D.It has taken the place of printed books. |
A.Printed books will disappear. | B.Printed books can be used alone. |
C.E-books have many restrictions. | D.E-books have no drawbacks. |
A.The low demand for book industry. | B.The expectations from people. |
C.The guidance of policy. | D.The desire for the printed books. |
A.Hopeless. | B.Unpredictable. | C.Costly. | D.Promising. |
1. What is the man’s new book based on?
A.His daily life in South Africa. |
B.A news reporter’s experiences. |
C.Some big events in South Africa. |
A.To share his volunteer experience. |
B.To tell people about South Africa. |
C.To show his plan after graduation. |
4 . Four Seasonal Best-Sellers Online
Are you among the parents who are seeking books for your children during the coming winter vacation? The following seasonal best-sellers may be on your list of choices.
Salt
Salt, in which Helen Frost tells a story about friendship between Anikwa and James, was set in a time of war. Anikwa and James spent their happy days together in the forests of the Indiana Territory until facing the cruel war. As a children’s literature, it was once considered as a Kirkus Reviews Best Book in 2013.
Now
Now was set in the present day. This is the final book in Morris Gleitzman’s series that began with Once, continued with Then and Now. In the novel, Felix, a successful man with painful memories of his childhood recalls his time with his granddaughter Zelda. It has been popular with teenagers since it came out. Now is one of Kirkus Reviews Best Children’s Books of 2012.
Green
Die-cut (模切的) pages bring surprise after surprise in this magical new book. How many kinds of green are there in the world? Laura Vaccaro Seeger shapes a respect to a single color that will delight and quite possibly shock you. Green was considered as Kirkus Reviews Best Children’s Book of 2012 and a 2013 Caldecott Honor Book.
Holes
In this wonderfully creative novel, Louis Sachar makes up a puzzle about Stanley Yelnats, a boy who was sent to juvenile detention center (少年管教中心) Camp Green Lake, and forced to dig a hole a day, five feet across in the hard earth of the dried-up lake bed. It is a darkly humorous tale. The book wins the Winner of the National Book Award and was one of the best sellers among children.
1. Who is the author of the book Salt?A.Helen Frost. | B.Anikwa. |
C.Stanley Yelnats. | D.Louis Sachar. |
A.It tells a serious but funny story. |
B.It describes different kinds of one color. |
C.It talks about friendship in the period of war. |
D.It is one of the series by Laura Vaccaro Seeger. |
A.They are set in modern times. |
B.They share the same honor as each other. |
C.They don’t sell as well as first published. |
D.Their readers are mostly children. |
5 . The Harry Potter series is filled with magic and adventure. The novels are about a young boy who attends an academy for young wizards. Here are a few more books you may enjoy if you like the Harry Potter books.
A Wrinkle in Time
This is a fantasy novel by Madeleine L' Engle. The book is a mix of science fiction and fantasy, and the first in a series about Meg Murry and her extraordinary family. The novel explores individuality, the importance of language, and the pursuit for love across time and space.
The Enchanted Castle
This is a novel by Edith Nesbit published in 1907.In this book,three children—Jerry,Jimmy,and Kathleen—find a magical castle with an invisible princess. Nesbit explores themes of illusion(幻想)against reality,with a magic ring. a fake princess,and the Ugly Wuglies—who come alive. The Enchanted Castle is a classic full of magical mysteries.
The Hobbit
This is a novel by J. RR. Tolkien where you get a chance to meet Bilbo Baggins and follow him on his adventures in Middle-earth. He is a hobbit, comfortably staying at home in his hole until Gandalf calls him away to a great adventure. In his dangerous trip he encounters monsters and he discovers a great deal about himself. The hobbit undergoes great changes after seeing so much of the world and experiencing the dangers of Middle-earth.
1. What do we know about A Wrinkle in Time?
A.It is Madeleine L' Engle's first work. |
B.It praises Gandalf's spirit of adventure. |
C.It is about personality, language and love. |
D.It introduces a magical castle found by three children. |
A.A detective story. | B.A fantasy novel. | C.A love story. | D.A biography. |
A.Harry Potter | B.A Wrinkle in Time | C.The Enchanted Castle | D.The Hobbit. |
6 . Pick up something you can’t put down
The Unequal Twins
Sylva Kanderal
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What if the twins Ava and Zoe, who could hardly be distinguished from each other visually and who could not have been more different in character, had to go through a hell of envy, jealousy, and malice?
Where does that trail lead to? To a total loss of their connection, or are they finding the lost path to each other again?
Quotes from the Quiver
Dante P. Galiber, MD, FACC
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Inspired by time, space, and human interaction, this collection offers a series of original and thought-provoking ideas and quotations designed to uplift and enlighten.
Johnny Catching Fire
Aaron Allen
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God gave Johnny the strength of Samson. Now, he must decide whether to use his power for good or to get even with those who bullied him.
Ting Ting, the Girl Who Saved China
Ryan O’connor
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Ting Ting, the Girl Who Saved China provides insight into China’s biggest holiday, gives a sense of its culture, and shows that girls are just as strong and brave as boys are.
How to Help Yourself to Be Who You Want to Be
A Simple Guide for Those Who Are Ready to Take Charge and Redirect Their Lives
Pam Grewall
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This self-improvement book offers a simple manual to help one recognize their strengths and weaknesses and to understand how to make their own destiny.
1. If you are a fairy tales lover, you would prefer the works of________.A.Pam Grewall |
B.Ryan O’connor |
C.Dante P. Galiber, MD, FACC |
D.Aaron Allen |
A.Johnny Catching Fire |
B.How to Help Yourself to Be Who You Want to Be |
C.Ting Ting, the Girl Who Saved China |
D.The Unequal Twins |
A.One can buy 3 books in hardback with $60. |
B.The Unequal Twins will impress the readers with the true love between the twins. |
C.Quotes from the Quiver is intended to improve readers’ social interaction skills. |
D.How to Help Yourself to Be Who You Want to Be will be a good choice for those who are at a loss in their lives. |
7 . Five ancient Chinese poems about spring
As the winter chill still lingers through early spring longing for warm days has sprung up everywhere. Before the flowers are in full blossom here is a collection of ancient Chinese poems picturing the revival of life during spring. The English translations used in this article are from Chinese translator Xu Yuanchong.
Spring Morning — by Meng Haoran (689 —740) of the Tang Dynasty (618 —907)
This spring morning in bed I’m lying. Not to awake till birds are crying. After one night of wind and showers How many are the fallen flowers!
Written in a Village South of the Capital — by Cui Hu (772—846) of the Tang Dynasty
In this house on this day last year a pink face vied
In beauty with the pink peach blossoms side by side.
I do not know today where the pink face has gone
In the vernal breeze still smile pink peach blossoms full -blown.
Happy Rain on a Spring Night (Excerpts) — by Du Fu (712—770) of the Tang Dynasty
Good rain knows its time right, It will fall when comes spring.
With wind it steals in night, Mute, it moistens each thing.
Dreaming of the Southern Shore — by Bai Juyi (772—846) of the Tang Dynasty
Fair Southern shore
With scenes I much adore.
At sunrise riverside flowers redder than fire
In spring green waves grow as blue as sapphire
Which I can’t but admire
Love Seeds — by Wang Wei (701 —761) of the Tang Dynasty
Red berries grow in the southern land
How many load in spring the trees?
Gather them till full is your hand
They would revive fond memories.
1. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A.Meng Haoran lived longer than other poets. |
B.All of the poets were from the Tang Dynasty. |
C.Both Cui Hu and Bai Juyi died at the same age. |
D.Cui Hu wrote a poem highlighting the color pink. |
A.Love Seeds | B.Happy Rain on a Spring Night |
C.Dreaming of the Southern Shore | D.Written in a village South of the Capital |
A.Winter | B.Autumn | C.Summer | D.Spring |
8 . The best science fiction books of 2021
We take a look at the most exciting new science-fiction books of 2021. No matter what kind of science fiction fan you are, we're sure you'll find something to add to your reading list.
The Saints of Salvation
By Peter F. Hamilton
The Olyix have laid siege(围攻)to Earth, harvesting people for their god. Cities are ru¬ined by their weapons and millions have either fled to seek refuge in space or are fighting a war that seems unwinnable. As Earth's defeat draws ever closer, a team are sent to enter the Olyix's air-ship secretly. Their plan? This is the final science fiction in Peter F. Hamilton's extremely surprising series The Salvation Sequence.
A Desolation Called Peace
By Arkady Martine
This impressive sequel(续集)to Arkady Martinets Hugo Award-winning science fiction book sees the Teixcalaanli Empire facing an alien threat which could bring about its complete destruction. Fleet captain Nine Hibiscus sends a person to negotiate with the mysterious invaders...
Jack Four
By Neal Asher
Jack Four-one of twenty human clones-has been created to be sold. His purchasers are the aliens and they only want him for their experimentation program. But there is something different about Jack. No clone should possess the knowledge that's been loaded into his mind.
Rabbits
By Terry Miles
Rabbits is a secret, dangerous and sometimes deadly underground game. The rewards for winning are unclear, but there are rumors of money or it might unlock the universe's greatest secrets. Everyone knows that the deeper you get, the more deadly the game becomes-and the body count is rising. Since the game first started, ten rounds have taken place. The eleventh round is about to begin, and what happens in the game, stays in the game...
1. What can we know aboutThe Saints of Salvation?A.It's about the war among people on earth. |
B.The Olyix are defeated in the end. |
C.It belongs toThe Salvation Sequence. |
D.It's the last novel of Peter F. Hamilton. |
A.He gives the alien a complete destruction. |
B.He lets someone negotiate with the alien. |
C.He fights against the alien bravely. |
D.He makes the alien face a threat. |
A.In a book recommendation. | B.In an art magazine. |
C.In a biography. | D.In a novel |
9 . Let's take a look at some popular children's books from USA TODAY's Best-Selling Books list.
The Giving Tree
By Shel Silverstein
The Giving Tree is an American children's picture book. It was first published (出版) in 1964, and has become one of Silverstein's best-known titles. The tree in the book keeps giving the boy what he wants. So, if you're looking for a children's book that teaches kids to give some of what they have to others, The Giving Tree is a good choice.
Where the Wild Things Are
By Maurice Sendak
Where the Wild Things Are follows the adventures of a young boy named Max. Max enters the world of the Wild Things, and some strange and big animals gradually turn the young boy into their king. The book was first published in 1963. It won the Caldecott Medal. In 2009, the book was turned into a film.
The Polar Express
By Chris Van Allsburg
A young boy, lying awake one Christmas Eve, is invited to take a trip to the North Pole. Through dark forests, over tall mountains, and across a large area of ice, the Polar Express makes its way to the city, where the boy will make his Christmas wish. The author won the Caldecott Medal for this 1985 book. In the 1990s, the book was turned into a successful movie.
Love You Forever
By Robert Munsch
The mother sings to her sleeping baby:“I'll love you forever/I'll love you for always/As long as I'm living/My baby you'll be.” She still sings the same song when her baby has turned into a stubborn (固执的) 2-year-old, a lazy 9-year-old,and then a strong-minded teen ...Since publication in 1986,the story has touched the hearts of millions worldwide.
1. What can The Giving Tree teach kids?A.To be honest. | B.To be brave. |
C.To share. | D.To plant. |
A.They were both made into films. |
B.They are both about Christmas trips. |
C.The films made from them both won prizes. |
D.They both have a history of more than 60 years. |
A.Shel Silverstein's. | B.Maurice Sendak's. |
C.Chris Van Allsburg's. | D.Robert Munsch's. |