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    Given a wide range of available entertainment options and the way we consume information, visits to the library may seem like an old-fashioned entertainment. But according to a new Gallup poll (民意调査),Americans took more trips to the library than to the movie theater in 2019. The poll surveyed 1,025 adults throughout the United States who were asked how many times they participated in nine different leisure (休闲)activities, including visiting a library, watching a movie, or attending a sporting event. Library visits came out on top as the favorite, with those surveyed visiting an average of 10.5 times annually. Movies were second with respondents heading to the cinema an average of 5.3 times throughout the year. The zoo came in the last place with only 0.9 visits.

Although it’s not the only determining factor, cost appears to play a part. Activities at the bottom of the list such as theme parks and zoos are typically expensive. Libraries are free, as are many of their available services like Wi-Fi, in addition to the endless amounts of books. A Pew Research Center study indicated that although most people visit libraries to check out reading materials, 29% of surveyed Americans over the age of 16 use libraries for computers, Internet and public Wi-Fi.

People between ages 30-49 were most likely to engage in leisure activities, according to the Gallup poll. This was perhaps because of “their relative youth combined with mid-life stability” Gallup’s Justin McCarthy told Smithsonian. McCarthy also notes that libraries are typically visited most often by adults from low-income households and less often by adults from high-income households. In this poll, the youngest age group—those who are 18 to 29 years old—visited the library the most. This could be because college students are in that group.

Regardless of the reasons why people visit libraries, they’re far from outdated. Libraries have stood the test of time, which is good news for book lovers, those needing to drop in for Internet use, or anyone just looking for some quiet time. If there was ever any doubt that libraries would simply fade away, research suggests that they’re not going anywhere anytime soon.

1.Which activity ranks last according to the survey?

A.Going to a library.

B.Visiting the zoo.

C.Attending a sporting event.

D.Watching a movie in the theater.

2.What can be inferred from paragraph 2?

A.Age plays a key role in going to a library.

B.Teenagers go to libraries mainly for free Wi-Fi.

C.Theme parks and zoos are less favored among the young.

D.The majority of Americans visit libraries mainly for reading materials.

3.Who visit libraries most according to McCarthy?

A.Adults with high income.

B.People between ages 30-49.

C.The young at the age of 18 to 29.

D.Teenagers from low-income households.

4.What can be the best title for the text?

A.Why people love reading more than ever

B.We love movies, but we love libraries more

C.Reading in libraries makes you a better person

D.Why more young people go to libraries for free Wi-Fi

 

1.B 2.D 3.C 4.B 【解析】 本文是说明文。现在有很多可供选择的娱乐方式和获取信息的方式,去图书馆似乎是一种过时的消遣方式。但是根据一项新的盖洛普民意调查显示,美国人在2019年去图书馆的次数比去电影院的次数还要多。并分析了其原因。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段的Library visits came out on top as the favorite, with those surveyed visiting an average of 10.5 times annually. Movies were second with respondents heading to the cinema an average of 5.3 times throughout the year. The zoo came in the last place with only 0.9 visits.(去图书馆的次数排在最喜欢的位置上,受访者去图书馆的次数平均每年10.5次。电影排在第二,受访者在整个调查期间平均去电影院5.3次每年。动物园排在最后,参观仅为0.9次每年)可知,休闲方式排名最靠后的是去动物园。B. Visiting the zoo.(参观动物园)符合以上说法,故选B项。 2.推理判断题。根据第二段的A Pew Research Center study indicated that although most people visit libraries to check out reading materials, 29% of surveyed Americans over the age of 16 use libraries for computers, Internet and public Wi-Fi.(皮尤研究中心的一项研究显示,尽管大多数人去图书馆是为了查阅阅读材料,但在接受调查的16岁以上的美国人中,有29%的人去图书馆是为了使用电脑、互联网和公共Wi-Fi服务)可推断,大部分美国人去图书馆是为了查阅阅读材料。D. The majority of Americans visit libraries mainly for reading materials.( 大部分美国人去图书馆是为了查阅阅读材料)符合以上说法,故选D项。 3.细节理解题。根据第三段的In this poll, the youngest age group—those who are 18 to 29 years old visited the library the most. This could be because college students are in that group.(在这项调查中,最年轻的年龄段——18岁到29岁之间的人——去图书馆的次数最多。这可能是因为大学生属于这一群体)可知,去图书馆次数最多的是18-29岁之间的人。C. The young at the age of 18 to 29.( 18岁到29岁之间的年轻人)符合以上说法,故选C项。 4.主旨大意题。根据本文的主要内容,尤其第一段的But according to a new Gallup poll, Americans took more trips to the library than to the movie theater in 2019.(但是根据一项新的盖洛普民意测验,在2019年美国人更多得呆在图书馆而非去电影院)可知,本文主要介绍了人们去图书馆的次数很多这一事实。B. We love movies, but we love libraries more(我们喜欢电影,但更喜欢图书馆)可以作文本文标题,故选B项。
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