2018--2019学年人教版选修七Unit 1 Living well Learning about language课时作业(9)
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Enquiries can be made in person at the Library Office, Widener Library, Room 130, by telephone at 617-495-4166, or by email.

1. To borrow books from the HLSL, you must ______.

A. avoid exam periods

B. hold a Harvard ID

C. seek the library staff's advice

D. refer to the Historical & Special Collections

2. Who can use Electronic Resources in the HLSL?

A. Scholars of Harvard Law School.

B. Any student of Harvard University.

C. Researchers needing unique collections.

D. Students in non-governmental universities.

3. How can you get a Harvard ID?

A. Email Access Privileges.

B. Call 617-495-3455 on weekends.

C. Go to Room 130 at 10 am on Wednesday.

D. Make enquires at the library office at 5 pm.

B.

  The beloved and longtime host of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Fred Rogers was born on march20, 1928, in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.

  After graduating from Latrobe High school, Rogers was admitted to Dartmouth College, where he studied for a year before transferring(转学) to Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. Rogers, who'd begun playing the piano at a young age, graduated with high honour in 1951 with a degree in music composition.

  During his senior year of college he visited his parents and was amazed by the family's newest household addition: a television set. He could see a bright future for the medium and, as he'd later remembered, Rogers immediately decided he wanted to be a part of it.

Rogers' first job in television came in 1953 when he was employed to work in programming by WQED in Pittsburgh, a recently launched community TV station that was the first of its kind in