B Reading is a good thing. But perhaps you can’t decide what to read. Here is some advice for you. Try something new. Ask a friend or a librarian: he/she may help you find a new book. Look around with the librarian. Ask questions. Feel free to take a book from the shelves and read the summary( 摘要 ). If it sounds like a book you might like, then check it out. You can always give it back if you don’t like it. Do some Internet research on the book. Try to find a site where people leave us the ending so you won’t know what will happen. Look for best-seller lists, and lists of award( 奖 ) winners. You can find many of these items online, or a librarian can help you find them. Ask your friends for advice. Most people find new books because their friends told them to read them. You’ll be surprised at what your friends know. Make a list. Write down books that sound interesting whenever you hear about them. Then take the list with you to the library the next time you go. Warning. Don’t ruin the book if you don’t like it. Just give it back. 51 . How many pieces of advice are mentioned in the reading? A. Seven. B. Five. C. Four. D. Nine. 52 . If you are alone in the library, you can find your favorite book with the help of . A. a friend B. a librarian C. the Internet D. advertisements 53 . All the following are tips for picking a book except . A. looking for best-seller lists B. surfing the Internet C. often listening to music D. asking a friend 54 . What does the underlined word " ruin " mean? A. 爱护 B. 保护 C. 毁坏 D. 55 . What’s the main purpose( 目的 ) of the author? A. Tell the reader reading is good. B. Tell the reader how to read without looking up the words in a dictionary. C. Tell the reader how to read fast. D. Tell the reader how to pick a perfect book.