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Whatever you've got planned this summer — time at
the beach, traveling to exotic destinations,or barbecuing in your backyard — you need a good book to keep you company. Luckily, our "GMA"
book editor has picked an exciting list of must-reads to keep the pages turning
through the summer.
Trust Exercise by Susan Choi
What if your version of
the story is the wrong one? That's what "Trust Exercise" asks. What
starts as a love story between two teens at an arts school with a charming
teacher becomes an investigation into the ways teenagers protect themselves. As
the perspective of the book shifts, the truth breaks. Susan Choi keeps you on
your toes until the very last sentence.
Rules for Visiting by Jessica Francis Kane
This beautiful novel
tackles loneliness in the digital age and the lost art of visiting. Shy May is
given some unexpected time off as a university gardener and is inspired to
reconnect with four once-close friends. She chooses to bypass her friends'
online lives to instead meet them IRL( in real life) . Gives a whole new
meaning to Instagram vs. reality.
Mrs. Everything by Jennifer Weiner
Get a box of tissues and
get ready to meet Jo and Bethie Kaufman — two very different sisters — whose lives, twists and turns we follow over 70 years. New York
Times best-selling author Jennifer Weiner tackles what it means to be a woman
over various generations in this exciting novel.
City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert
From the No. 1 New York
Times best-selling author of "Eat Pray Love" comes a delicious love
story about showgirls in 1940s New York City. Gilbert brings charm, adventure
and the idea that you don't have to be a good girt to be a good person.
(1)
What does Trust Exercise focus on?
A . Teen love.
B . Arts school education.
C . Truth and lies.
D . Teenagers' self-protection.
(2)
Which book is relevant to social networking?
A . Trust Exercise,
B . Rules for Visiting.
C . City of Girls.
D . Mrs, Everything.
(3)
What do Mrs. Everything and City of Girls have in common?
A . They feature history stories.
B . The two stories happened in the 1940s.
C . They are by New York Times best-selling authors.
D . The characters have influenced various generations.
(4)
What is the purpose of the text?
A . To recommend.
B . To review.
C . To compare.
D . To advertize.
答案: D
B
C
A