We asked some reporters to read and review some of the season's best books.Here's what they had to,say.
A Million Views
Brewster Gaines is an energetic child.He wants to be like his favorite YouTube stars and get a million views with one surprising video.But Brewster comes to understand it doesn't matter how many views your video gets.What matters is the people you team up with to make those videos.Readers who appreciate a story that shows the power of friendship will find themselves unable to put down this fascinating novel by Aaron Starmer.A Million Views focuses on the joy of life beyond the Internet.— By Mason Langer
Odder
Odder is a sea otter who loves to somersault (翻筋斗) and swim in the ocean.After her mother is swept away by a storm,Odder is rescued.Eventually,her caretakers release her back into the wild.Things are going well until Odder meets a great white shark.She's rescued once more.Will Odder ever see the ocean again?This book,by Newbery Medalist Katherine Applegate,is written in free verse (詩).It's based on a true story from the Monterey Bay Aquarium,in California.Anyone who loves animals and rescue stories should read it.— By Audrey Kim
Why Humans Build Up
Why Humans Build Up,by Gregor Craigie,explores famous skyscrapers,towers,and temples around the world.It also offers a deep dive into history.The book explains the many reasons why people have chosen to build skyward.Readers also learn about the hardships architects have faced over time.Photos and pictures add to the experience.This book is full of fun and interesting facts.It will appeal to readers,especially engineers. — By Aiden An
(1)Who encourages us to connect to people around us? AA
A.Brewster Gaines.
B.Aaron Starmer.
C.Mason Langer.
D.Gregor Craigie.
(2)What does Gregor Craigie's book mainly talk about? CC
A.History of the world.
B.World mystery buildings.
C.Facts and stories about buildings.
D.Famous architects around the world.
(3)What is the purpose of this passage? CC
A.To entertain people.
B.To advertise some books.
C.To recommend some good books.
D.To share some reading experience.
【答案】A;C;C
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B.a(chǎn)ttractive story
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C.To analyze musicals.
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