In Hollywood there is a company that publishes children’s books with the 31_ of computers. Although other bookcompanies also publish that 32 , this particular company is very 33 .It “personalizes” the books, 34 having the computer make the reader theleading 35 inthe story. Here is 36 they do it. Let us say 37 child is named Jenny. She lives on Oak Drive in St. Louis, has a dog named Spot, a cat namedTabby, and three playmates 38 names are Betsy, Sandy, and Jody. The computeruses this information to fill 39 astory that has 40 been prepared and illustrated. The story isthen 41 with standard equipment as a hardcover 42 .A child who receives such a book might say, “This book is 43 me.” The company, therefore, 44 itself the “Me~Books Publishing Company”. Children like the me-books 45 they. like to see 46 print their own names and the names of their 47 and their pets. But more important,“personalization” has been found an important tool in 48 enthusiasm for reading. Me-books are 49 helping a child to learn how to read, byappealing 50 that natural desire to see his own name inprint. 31. A) use B) aid C) instruction D) guide 32. A) time B) way C) kind D) form 33. A) unusual B) scarce C) common D) modern 34. A) in B)with C) by D) at 35. A) role B)hero C) character D) person 36. A) what B) why C) where D) how 37. A) your B) their C) its D) our 38. A) their B) whose C) by D) with 39. A) with B) into C) up D) out 40. A) always B) hardly C) already D) ever 41. A) printed B) built C) pressed D) made 42. A) magazine B) story C) issue D) book 43. A) beyond B) about C) of D) with 44. A) calls B)earns C) entitles D) marks 45. A) which B) when C) because D) but 46. A) in B) on C) at D) with 47. A) families B)schools C) teachers D) friends 48. A) developing B) making C) discovering D) growing 49. A) throughout B) thus C) otherwise D) ever 50. A) for B)upon C) with D) to