On Saturday, we had a delicious lunch in Jinshan, and then went to the newly-built Hubei Provincial Library.
Before the bus drove to the library, we saw the library building in the distance. The side looks like terraces and huge stairs on the mountain. Is a level, * * * has four levels. Came to the library door, the door is glass hanging from the roof, giving people a magnificent feeling, very spectacular. As soon as you enter the gate, you can see a circular hall, which is spacious and bright.
Let's apply for a reader card first. I saw my mother put her ID card on the sensor of the automatic registration machine first. The sensor immediately entered her identity information, and then the computer screen prompted her to enter the phone number. Finally, her mother put 100 yuan into the money slot, and the reader card came out in less than ten seconds. It is really convenient and quick!
Make a good reader's card. We went directly to the children's reading room on the first floor. At first glance, I saw rows of bookshelves with all kinds of books on them, which dazzled me. There are comfortable sofas, neat tables and chairs, and many children and adults are reading with relish. I can't wait to rush in and choose a copy of Searle and join everyone.
How time flies! It's almost time to leave. I chose four favorite books and asked my mother to borrow them home. The waiter aunt asked us to borrow books to find frogs, and we found the "frogs" with doubts. When she came to the frog, her mother took out the reader card and put it on the frog's front foot. I put the book on his stomach, and I saw all the titles of the books immediately displayed on the frog's mouth. It's amazing! According to the prompt, I clicked "OK" and came out with a small note, which recorded the titles of all the books I borrowed. It is so simple and convenient!
I reluctantly bid farewell to the library, and my mother said that she would bring me every Saturday. Hearing this, I jumped for joy!
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