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    Some libraries use unique architecture to encourage visitors to explore the bookshelves and settle down with a new book, or use roving libraries to bring books to hard-to-reach populations. No matter how they achieve it, these novel libraries are keeping the magic of reading alive.

    Bishan Library (Singapore)

    Built in 2006, this library with skylights and trellises, is meant to invoke a modern glass treehouse. Glass pods of varying colors stick out of the building randomly to create cozy yet airy corners for reading throughout the building. At the same time, a more open-plan children's room on the basement level invites interaction while preventing noise from filtering upward and disturbing those concentrating in the lofty perches above.

    Stuttgart City Library (Stuttgart, Germany)

    Opened in 2011, this nine-story public library is characterized by its attractive white color scheme (lit by blue light at night), its bold cubic shape. This cultural center for the city, designed to feel open and full of light, can be entered from any of its four sides, and people can borrow artwork as well as books.

    The Camel Library Service (North Eastern Province, Kenya)

    To combat low literacy rates in the desert of Kenya, the government created a roaming library composed of nine camels bringing books to villages. The library travels four days a week serving the region's nomadic people. With more funding, they plan to increase their reach both in distance and the books they carry.

    Macquarie University Library (Sydney, Australia)

    A wonderful combination of cutting-edge and sustainable ideas, this building was made from recycled materials, features a green roof, and was designed to look like the shape of a eucalyptus tree. It is also state of the art, using robot cranes to bring requested books to the front desk.

    1. (1) Which of the following can offer the service of lending artwork?
      A . Bishan Library. B . Stuttgart City Library. C . The Camel Library Service. D . Macquarie University Library.
    2. (2) What can we know about the Macquarie University Library?
      A . It is intelligent and environmentally-friendly. B . It has a green roof and a eucalyptus tree outside. C . It is like a modern glass treehouse with skylights. D . It opens four days a week serving the local people.
    3. (3) According to the passage, the four libraries are all designed to      .
      A . prevent noise B . recycle old books C . encourage reading D . present beautiful appearances

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