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素養(yǎng)解讀

讀書足以怡情,使人開茅塞、得新知、養(yǎng)靈性。通過閱讀你可以穿越時空,隨意停留

在歷史的某一瞬間,感受當時人們的喜怒哀樂,體會時代變遷中人們的困惑和覺醒。閱讀

的最大理由就是擺脫平庸,一個人如果在青年時期就開始平庸,那么今后擺脫平庸就十分

困難。讀書,就是讓自己變得遼闊的過程。腳步丈量不到的地方,文字可以;眼睛到不了的

地方,文字可以。書中未必有黃金屋,但一定有更好的自己。

視角拓展

自幼愛讀書

Earlyyearsreading

WhenIwasaveryyounggirl,Iwastotallyunawareofmybigheadache.Inthe5th

grade,myteacherputthehomeworkassignmentsupontheblackboard.SinceI

couldn'tseeanyassignmentmessage,Ididn'tdothework.Itoldhertherewasno

assignmentontheblack?board.Itturnedoutthat,ofcourse,Iwaswrong.

Astimewentby,moreandmorereadingassignmentsandrequirementssurfaced.

ToreadIhadtoplacethebookmereinchesfrommyface,whichgavemesevere

headaches.Ibeganavoidingreadingasoftenaspossible.Itwasn'teasybutIwasable

tocontinueuntilIturned13withoutreading.Bythetimetheproblemwasresolved,I

wasreadingata4thgradelevelandveryslowly.

Itwasthatyearthatmyfatherpurchasedabookforme.Youhavetounderstandthat

formyfathertobuymesomethingwassucharareoccurrencethatIprizedthebook

eventhoughIdidn'twanttoreadit.ItwasTheCalloftheWildbyJackLondon.Iwas

hooked.Ibegandevouring(如饑似渴地讀)booksafterthat.YetIstillreadveryslowly

andhadaterribletimecatchinguponallthereadingrequiredforhighschool.

Whenmychildrenwereyoung,Ireadtothem.Wehadaspecialreadingtimeeach

day.Themomentwefinishedabook,Iwouldbeginanotherone.Evenwhenthefourof

themwerereadingforthemselves,Istillcontinuedthepractice.Whenmysonwasin

highschool,hethoughthewastoooldtobereadto.Sohebegantoreadalone.

However,hekepthisdooropensohecouldstillhearthebookandbeforethechapter

wasover,hehadcrept(悄悄移動)outandjoinedusinthebackoftheroom.Ifound

thatthereissomethingmagicalaboutthehumanvoiceanditdrawsmykidsin.Thatwas

mymethodtogetmychildrentofallinlovewithbooks.

Likefastenedbonds,booksnotonlycloselyconnectedourearlyyearsreadingbut

alsoopenedamorebrilliantfuturebeforeus.

1.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"mybigheadache"inPara.1probablymean?

A.Myyoungage.B.Myvisionproblem.

C.Myteacherscriticism.D.Myhomeworkassignment.

2.WhatchangedmyreadingprocesswhenIwasyoung?

A.Myteachersinstruction.B.Anoperationonmyeyes.

C.Fathersexpectationonme.D.ReadingabookbyJackLondon.

3.Howdidtheauthorgetherchildrentoreadbooks?

A.Byreadingtothem.B.Byestablishingabookclub.

C.Bygivingmorerequirements.D.Bysharingherownreadingstory.

4.Inwhatorderisthetextorganized?

A.Time.B.Places.C.People.D.Events.

Onthesurfaceofthewaterfloatsahook,whichisaprizeIwoninthefishing

competition.

1.surfacen.表面;表層;外表

2.hookn.魚鉤

3.prizen.獎品

在此句中,它們雖“容顏”未改,去「性師情”大變!回到文中瞧一瞧,一切變化可知曉。

學以致用,等你來挑戰(zhàn)!

Matchtheunderlinedwordsinthefollowingsentenceswiththeirpropermeaning.

1.Joediveddeepintothewaterandthensurfacedafterawhile.

2.Toole,whohaddisappearedfornearlyadecade,surfacedagaininthetownlast

week.

3.Jasonalwayssleepsinatweekends.Heneversurfacesbeforemiddayon

Sundays.

4.Alltheadsaredesignedtohookthepotentialconsumers.

5.Thecompany'sshoesarehighlyprizedbyfashion?consciousyoungsters.

A.Torisetothesurfaceofwater

B.Togetoutofbed,especiallylate

C.Tobecomeknownaboutoreasytonotice

D.Tosucceedinmakingsomeoneinterestedinsomething

E.Tothinkthatsomeoneorsomethingisveryimportantorvaluable

F.Tosuddenlyappearsomewhere,especiallyafterbeinggoneorhiddenforalong

time

JackLondon

杰克?輪敦(JackLondon,1876年1月12日一1916年11月22日),原名約翰?格

利菲斯?倫敦(JohnGriff讓hLondon),美國現(xiàn)實主義作家。他一共寫過19部長篇小說、

150多篇短篇小說和故事、3部劇本等,主要作品有小說集《狼的兒子》,中篇小說《野

性的呼喚》《熱愛生命》《白牙》,長篇小說《海狼》《鐵蹄》《馬丁?伊登》等。

讀書,是一種挑戰(zhàn)、一種情結(jié)、一種傳承。讀書,將“我”和孩子們緊緊聯(lián)系在一起,讓

我們走向更光明的未來。

認識世界的讀書日

WorldBookDay,alsoknownasInternationalDayoftheBookorWorldBookand

CopyrightDay,isanannualeventon23Aprilcelebratingauthors,readers,illustrators

andbooks.ItisofficiallyorganizedbyUNESCOandisalsocelebratedintheUnited

KingdomeveryfirstThursdayinMarch.

In1923,booksellersinCatalonia,Spain,firstconnected23Aprilandbooks.

VicenteCalveAndres,aValenciawriter,believedthatauthorMigueldeCervantes

shouldbehonored.Originally,thecelebrationwasonCervantesbirthday,7October,

butwaslaterchangedtohisdeathdayon23April.Itwasonlyin1995thattheUNESCO

officiallydeclared23AprilasthedatetocelebrateWorldBookDay.Today,WorldBook

Dayhasgrownintoahugelysuccessfulannualcelebrationofbooksandreading.

Thedateisalsothedeathorbirthanniversaryofoutstandingauthorsincluding

WilliamShakespeare,WilliamWordsworth,IncaGraciasdelaVega,RobertBridges

andMichaelCrichton.Eachyear,UNESCOchoosesaWorldBookCapitalwhere

activitiesareheldandsupportedbythebookindustry.

Thereareover100countriescelebratingWorldBookDay.IntheUnitedKingdom,it

iscelebratedeveryfirstThursdayinMarchbecauseApriloftencoincidewith(與...同時

發(fā)生)theEasterholidayand23AprilisalsotheNationalSaintsDayofEngland,

specificallySt.GeorgesDay.Onthisday,childrenintheUKdressupastheirfavorite

charactersforschoolandcommunityevents.Itisacelebrationofauthors,illustrators

andtheimportanceofreading.Accordingtoresearchers,childrenwholovereadingare

notonlygoodreaders,buttheytendtodevelopabroadervocabularyandunderstand

othercultureseasily.

Forovertwentyyears,withbooksellers,publishers,authors,illustrators,

librariansandteachersandthroughstorytelling,eventsandahugevarietyoffun

activities,WorldBookDayhasbeenchanginglivesthroughtheloveofbooksand

sharedreading.WorldBookDaynowprovidesreadingwithpleasureresources

throughouttheyear.

Decideifeachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F).

()1.WorldBookDayiscelebratedeverytwoyears.

()2.WorldBookDayisoriginallycelebratedinhonorofMigueldeCervantes.

()3.OneofWorldBookDaysgoalsistoprotectcopyright.

()4.TheannualWorldBookDaycapitalcanchangeeveryyear.

()5.TheUnitedKingdomusuallyholdsWorldBookDayinMay.

()6.WorldBookDaymayinfluencepeopleindifferentareascurrently.

別讓小“詞”變小“刺,“刺”雖小,但扎在哪里都難受。你能用好小詞嗎?快來試一試吧!

Fillinthefollowingblankswithproperarticlesorprepositions.

WorldBookDay,alsoknown1.InternationalDayoftheBook,is

2.annualevent3.23Aprilcelebratingauthors,readers,

川ustratorsandbooks.Itisofficiallyorganized4.UNESCOandisalso

celebratedintheUnitedKingdomeveryfirstThursday5.March.

Roughlystartingin1923,WorldBookDay,now,hasgrowninto

6.hugelysuccessfulannualcelebration7.booksand

reading.Thereareover100countriescelebratingWorldBookDay.

每年的4月23日為世界讀書日,全稱為“世界圖書與版權(quán)日”,設(shè)立目的是推動更多的

人去閱讀和寫作,希望所有人都能尊重和感謝為人類文明做出過巨大貢獻的文學、文化、

科學、思想大師們,保護知識產(chǎn)權(quán)。

自行車上的圖書館

Booksonbikes

Thegreatthingaboutlibrariesisthattheyhousealltypesofbooks—frommysteries

tobiographiesanddramas—allinonelocation.Thebadthingaboutlibrariesisthatthey

housealltypesofbooksinonelocation,andifitsalocationyoucantgetto,you'reout

ofluck.Now,mobilelibrarysolutionsareappearingquicklyaroundthecountrytobring

bookstopeoplewhoneedthem.

Afewyearsago,whentheLittleFreeLibrariesMovementstarted,morepeopleof

allagescouldhaveaccesstobooks.Now,morethan15,000freebookstandscanbe

foundaroundtheworld,bringingbookstounexpectedplaces.Butmanyfolkssimply

cantgettotheplaceswherethebooksare.Bookmobilebusesareagoodsolution,but

theycanbeexpensivetofundandtooperate.

BooksonBikesprogramsarepoppingup(突然出現(xiàn))inareaswherethereisa

strongbikeculture,insomeregionslikeSeattle,orastrongneedtobringbookstothe

masses,forexample,inSanFrancisco.

TheSeattlePublicLibrary'sBooksonBikesprogramismadeupofthreebike/trailer

combos(組合)thatlibrariansbringtocommunityevents.ThetrailersareevenWi-Fi

enabledsothatvisitorscansignupforalibrarycardandbrowse(瀏覽)thelibrary'scard

catalogueonthespot.

"Seattlehasareallystrongbikeculturesowewanttotapintothatandprovidefull

servicelibraryprogramsbutdoitinawaythatisquickandsmart,"librarianJaredMills

saidinaninterview.

SanFrancisco'sprogram,calledBibliobicicleta,waslaunchedin2013bylibrarian

AliciaTapia.Hertrailercanholdabout100booksandattractsreadersofallagesand

incomelevels.Itsanindependent,donationbasedlibrary—likeaLittleFreeLibrary,

butonwheels.

Whenaskedwhyshewouldlaunchafreelibraryonabike,Tapiaanswers,"Whynot?

Bikesarecool,andcangoanywhere."

1.Accordingtothewriter,whatcanbeinferredaboutthetraditionallibraries?

A.Theyarepopularamongthereaders.

B.Theyarelargeenoughtoholdanybook.

C.Theyarenotveryconvenienttothereaders.

D.Theycanbringbookstopeoplewhoneedthem.

2.Whichofthefollowingmaybethedisadvantageofthebookmobilebuses?

A.Theyarefullofmanytravelers.

B.Theycostalargeamountofmoney.

C.Theyholdthelimitednumberofbooks.

D.Theybringbookstounexpectedplaces.

3.WhydoesthewritermentionSeattleinthetext?

A.Totellusthatbikesarepopularinit.

B.TotellusthatvisitorscanusefreeWi-Fiinit.

C.TotellusthatitisthesameasthecityofSanFrancisco.

D.Totellusthatthelibrarycardisusefultothevisitors.

4.WhatdoesTapirsanswersuggest?

A.Sheenjoysshowingoffbybike.B.Sheshowsimpatiencetothereaders.

C.Sheiseagertomakethereadershappy.D.Shethink

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