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reading book造句
1. In her spare time she read books on cooking. 2. What per cent of the population read/reads books? 3. He read books at his leisure. 4. Reading books does not rate highly among Britons as a leisure activity. 5. In the evening he likes to read books and articles which have/are nothing to do with his work. 6. I read books, trying to figure it out. 7. I used to read books about love. 8. He determined beforehand that he would not mention to Fisher his longing for time to read books. 9. He'd read books about murders and we talked about them for years. 10. Today middle-class parents read books on toddler development, attend parent workshops, and learn how to talk so children will listen. 11. One reads books in order to gain the privilege of living more than one life. People who don't read are trapped in a mine shaft, even if they think the sun is shining.Garrison Keillor 12. My goal to is to get kids to read books, and for kids to relate to a superhero that teaches non-violence. 13. Even the Stanford cheerleaders were reading books during timeouts, apparently unconcerned about the outcome. 14. They rolled cigarettes, read books or simply stared out over a pond. 15. I am too fond of reading books to care to write them.Oscar Wilde 16. Starling was not only posted on art, he had read books. 17. Can you finish reading book this week? 18. He hadn't finished reading book end of last month. 19. He spends two hours reading book in the library. 20. Put your reading book on your phonics book. 21. I'm reading book which is about Bill Gates.http:// 22. I like reading book very much. 23. Do you think reading book is uselessly? 24. Reading book will become pleasure if selecting this software. 25. I was busy in reading book just now. 26. Making full use of time doesn't mean keeping reading book from morning till night. 27. It is important to separate learning English orally from learning English by reading books. 28. When the children had settled, Miss Brown gave out the new reading books. 29. Even in their desperate situation, they spent their time reading books or magazines, and remained orderly. 30. The Victorians spent countless hours on trains and passed many of them reading books.