2018--2019学年人教版选修七Unit 5 Travelling abroad grammar课时作业(4)
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Unit 5 Travelling abroad grammar课时作业

Ⅰ.阅读理解

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  [2019·郑州摸底] If you're on the hunt for something new and interesting to read, you have plenty of places to go. This week, we're looking at four of the best book recommendation sites, based on your nominations (提名).

  Goodreads

  Goodreads is more than just a book recommendation site, although it excels at helping you find new books to read based on the ones you enjoy. You can build a virtual "shelf" of books you own or have already read, share your progress with the books you're currently reading, rate the books you've read, leave reviews, and connect with other readers.

  BookBub

  While BookBub isn't strictly a book recommendation site, it does bring you super­low cost books based on your interests every day. The service is free, and when you sign up, you tell BookBub what kinds of books you like to read. From there, you'll get an email from BookBub every day with book deals for that day. When we say "deal", we mean it - many of BookBub's titles are free entirely, $0.99, or just a couple of bucks.

  LibraryThing

LibraryThing has been around for a long time and is still a great user­powered book rating, review, and recommendation site. The service calls itself the world's largest book club, and that's a lot like the overall feel. Once you sign up, you'll be encouraged to start adding books you've read and leave reviews for them. Behind its book ratings and reviews though, LibraryThing is a powerful tool to catalog and organize your