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专题十三 阅读理解
知识点1 人物故事类
1.(2020•扬州)As a kid, I walked to the library several times a week and stayed up late reading. I checked out so many books and returned them so quickly the librarian once snapped, "Don′t take home so many books if you′re not going to read them all."
"But I did read them all," I said.
In college, when I created my online dating(约会) profile, in the " favorite books" section I put One Hundred Years of Solitude, A Moveable Feast, White Fang and so on. But I realized I hadn′t read most of those titles for two years.
David was my first online date. David read about a book or two a week. When we compared libraries, we had only four titles in common.
On our seventh date, David and I visited the library.
"I have a game," he said, taking out two pens and Post﹣its(便利贴). Let′s find books we′ve read and leave reviews in them for the next person. "
We stayed there for an hour.
Before leaving, I said, "I will tell you something. I′ve only read one book this year. "
"But you like books, "he said. "You like bookstores. You like libraries. Read a book!"
Back home, David's charge to "read a book" echoed in my head. I bought books whenever I got the chance, but I hardly read them. They sat on every surface until my house appeared to wear books the way one wears clothes.
I picked up one. Whenever I wanted to give up on it, I thought of David.______________
"How′s your day?" David texted.
"Good. A little tired, "I replied. "I stayed up late and finished my book. "The last time I'd pulled an all﹣night to read, I was 12 and the book was Little Women.
David suggested we visit the library again. He pulled a book from the shelf, dropped to one knee, and opened it. Inside, his Post﹣it read:"Karla, it has always been you. Will you marry me? "
His proposal had rested in the book for over a year.
(1)How do the first two paragraphs help develop the story?
A. To show how rude the librarian was.
B. To show Karla wa