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Perhaps no other thing has such power to lift the poor out of his poverty (贫穷) and to make a man forget his burden as books. They are friends to the lonely, joy to the joyless and cheer to the disappointed.
We may be shut out from all personal association (联系) with the great and the good, but when we are reading, we may be in the best society in the world, where we may related to the greatest of all times. Books are a guide for the young. The trend of a life for good or ill, for success or failure has been determined by a single book. The books which we read early in life are those which influence us most.
The greatest advantage of the books doesn't always come from what we remember of them, but from their suggestiveness (联想). A good book, like a good friend, often serves to wake up our inner possibilities. We form many of our opinions from our favourite books. The best books are those which have a wonderful power, and which encourage us to make the most of ourselves and our opportunities.
▲ A home without books is like a house without windows. Children learn to read by being in the midst of books. They unknowingly get knowledge by reading them.
Whatever you read, read with enthusiasm (热情), with energy, read with the whole mind, if you would increase your mental height. If you are getting the most out of a book, you will feel an ability for doing things which you never felt before. "To carry a book with you wherever you go is old advice and good advice," John Adams said. "You will never be alone."
(
A. Reading books will unknowingly help children get knowledge.
B. Reading books help children improve their abilities.
C. A person who likes reading usually prefers being alone.
D. Reading in early life influences people most.
(
A. Nothing is cheaper than reading.
B. Choosing what to read is important.
C. It's necessary for everyone to build up a private library.
D. Reading is also a good way to improve your thinking ability.
(
A. tell us what makes a good book
B. inform us of the rules for reading
C. offer us how to read
D. encourage us to read books
We may be shut out from all personal association (联系) with the great and the good, but when we are reading, we may be in the best society in the world, where we may related to the greatest of all times. Books are a guide for the young. The trend of a life for good or ill, for success or failure has been determined by a single book. The books which we read early in life are those which influence us most.
The greatest advantage of the books doesn't always come from what we remember of them, but from their suggestiveness (联想). A good book, like a good friend, often serves to wake up our inner possibilities. We form many of our opinions from our favourite books. The best books are those which have a wonderful power, and which encourage us to make the most of ourselves and our opportunities.
▲ A home without books is like a house without windows. Children learn to read by being in the midst of books. They unknowingly get knowledge by reading them.
Whatever you read, read with enthusiasm (热情), with energy, read with the whole mind, if you would increase your mental height. If you are getting the most out of a book, you will feel an ability for doing things which you never felt before. "To carry a book with you wherever you go is old advice and good advice," John Adams said. "You will never be alone."
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C
)1. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A. Reading books will unknowingly help children get knowledge.
B. Reading books help children improve their abilities.
C. A person who likes reading usually prefers being alone.
D. Reading in early life influences people most.
(
C
)2. Which of the following sentences can be put in the blank in Paragraph 4?A. Nothing is cheaper than reading.
B. Choosing what to read is important.
C. It's necessary for everyone to build up a private library.
D. Reading is also a good way to improve your thinking ability.
(
D
)3. The writer's purpose is to ______.A. tell us what makes a good book
B. inform us of the rules for reading
C. offer us how to read
D. encourage us to read books
答案:
1. C 2. C 3. D
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