Section A An unusual cooperation between the local university and other education providers in East Anglia has seen the ___1___ of Norwich's new Learning Shop. At the city center shop, local people can look through booklets and leaflets to find out about learning opportunities ___2___ from evening classes to postgraduates ( 研究生 ) degrees. Skilled staff are on hand to give ___3___ information about courses and training in the region. More than 11,000 people have visited the shop since it opened in 1997. The majority of inquiries have been about courses in further education, but 17 percent have __4___ to higher education in general. Customer feedback ___5___ how valuable the resource is. A woman's ___6___ is typical: "It's a brilliant idea —less daunting than going to the different institutions." A seller told us: "This really gives you hope you can get back into something." Fellow __7____ are welcome to set up exhibitions and events at the shop: to date, these have included poetry readings, a recorder concert and ___8___ exhibitions and displays. The shop is staffed by two advisers and other colleagues from the fellow institutions in the region. Speaking at the "Norwich as a Learning City" ___9___, Prof. Mike Campell at the local university, said the first barrier ( 障碍 ) to learning was lack of information. The Learning Shop aims to break down that ___10___. A. barrier D. numerous G. ranging J. confirms M. punctual B. conference E. institutions H. related K. opportunity N. racial C. establishment F. comment I. accurate L. privilege O. ridiculous