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▆Answersforreference:

1Hints:

●Readingbroadensourhorizons.

●Readingenrichesourknowledge.

●Readingputsusincontactwiththebestmindsofhumanhistory.

●Readingenrichesourexperience.

●Readingempowersuswithknowledge.

●Readingimprovesourcharacterandtaste.

●Readingisagoodpastime.

2Somehints:

a)Differentpeoplereadliteraturefordifferentreasonsandpurposesbecauseoftheirdifferentbackgrounds,tastes,experiencesandeducationalbackground.

b)Thosewhopreferreadingnovelsmaythinknovelsaremoreinterestingandeasiertoreadprobablybecausenovelsusuallyhaveplots.Theycantakereaderstootherplacesandtimes,realorimaginary,allowingthemtomeetpeopleandexperiencelifeinmanydifferentways.Agoodnovelmakesreadersthink,laugh,cryorwonder.

3Reference:

Literaryworksplayanimportantroleinourlife.Theycanbroadenourhorizons.Theyhelpusexperienceakindoflifewhichwecannothaveinreallife.Theyhelpusseethethingswhichwetendtoignoreinourdailylife.Theycanalsohelpusescapefromreality.

SectionBQuotes

▇Studythefollowingquotesaboutreadingandreflectionanddiscussinpairswhatyoucanlearnfromthem.

FrancisBacon

⊙Somebooksaretobetasted;

otherstobeswallowed;

andsomefewtobechewedanddigested.

—FrancisBacon

Interpretation:

Therearedifferentwaysofreadingbooks.Totasteabook,onecanreaditinastateofrelaxation.Toswallowabookonecanglidehiseyesacrossthelinesofabook.Tochewordigestabookoneshouldreaditactively.Andwhenhehasfinishedreadingabook,thepagesarefilledwithhisnotes.Onlywhengoodbooksarechewedanddigestedcantheyhavealastinginfluenceonone’slife.

AboutFrancisBacon(1561-1626):

anEnglishpolitician,philosopher,andwriter.FrancisBacongraduatedfromTrinityCollege,Cambridge.HewasthefounderofEnglishmaterialistphilosophy,aswellasofmodernscienceinEngland.HeisespeciallyfamousforhisEssays,inwhichhispracticalwisdomisshownthroughhisreflectionsandcommentsonratherabstractsubjects.

BenjaminFranklin

◎Readingmakesafullman,meditationaprofoundman,discourseaclearman.

—BenjaminFranklin

Readingbroadensourhorizons,moldsourtemperamentandenlightensourminds.Readingprovidesuswiththepossibilityofopeningourselvesuptotheworld,whichhelpsustobecomelearnedandknowledgeablepersons.Thinkingdeeplyhelpsusgainaninsightintohumanlife.Havingscholarlyconversationswithothershelpsusbecomewiser.

AboutBenjaminFranklin(1706-1790):

aUSpolitician,writer,andscientist.Hewasinvolvedinwritingtwohistoricallysignificantdocuments,theDeclarationofIndependence(《独立宣言》)andtheConstitutionoftheUnitedStates(《美国宪法》).Heisfamousforprovingthatlightningisaformofelectricitybydoingascientifictestinwhichheflewakiteduringastorm,andheinventedthelightningconductor.HeisalsowellknownforhisliteraryworkssuchasPoorRichard’sAlmanac(《穷理查德年鉴》1732-1757;

亦译作《格言历书》、《穷理查历书》)andAutobiography(《自传》1790).

DenisParsonsBurkitt

◎Itisbettertoreadalittleandponderalotthantoreadalotandponderalittle.

—DenisParsonsBurkitt

Whatreallycountsisnothowmanybookswehavereadbutwhetherwespendtimethinkingoverwhatwehaveread.Soweshouldreadselectivelyandreflectively.

AboutDenisParsonsBurkitt(1911–1993):

anaccomplishedBritishsurgeon.Hismajorcontributiontomedicalsciencewasthedescription,distribution,andultimately,theetiology(病因学;

病源论)ofapediatric(小儿科的)cancerthatbearshisnameBurkitt’slymphoma(伯基特氏淋巴瘤).

LouisaMayAlcott

◎Goodbooks,likegoodfriends,arefewandchosen;

themoreselect,themoreenjoyable.

—LouisaMayAlcott

Booksandfriendsshouldbefewbutgood.Weshouldbehighlyselectiveinreadingbooks,andourgreatestpleasureinreadingcomesfromthebestbooks.

AboutLouisaMayAlcott(1832–1888):

anAmericannovelistbestknownasauthorofthenovelLittleWomen(《小妇人》).

SectionCWatchingandDiscussion

▇Watchthefollowingvideoclip“ReadingReallyMatters”anddothetasksthatfollow.

Introductionofthevideo:

DanaGioia,ChairmanoftheNationalEndowmentfortheArts,istalkingaboutartseducation.

FirsthementionsaproblemintheUnitedStates:

Peoplearereadinglessandemployersarefacingaseriousproblemthattheirnewemployeescan’treadandcan’twrite.

AccordingtoDanaGioia,thosepeoplewhoreaddoexercisemoreanddomorevolunteeringcharitywork.

Thenhecomestotalkabouthowreadingactuallymatterstoaperson.

1Nowfillinthenoteformaccordingtowhatyouhear.

Topic:

ReadingAwakensSomethinginsidetheReader

1)readingincreasesyoursenseofyourownpersonaldestiny.

2)readingmakesthelivesofotherpeoplemorerealtoyou.

Insummary,readingmakesyouunderstandthatotherpeoplehaveaninnerlifeascomplicatedasyourown.

Readingbuildsasocietywithnotonlyimaginativecapability,intellectualcapability,butcompassion,andhumanity.

2Discussthefollowingquestions.

DoyouagreethatChinesepeoplearereadingless?

Doyouthinkmoderntechnologyhasinfluencedthewaypeopleread?

Open.

▇Script:

Americansarereadingless.Becausetheyreadless,theyreadlesswell.Becausetheyreadlesswell,theydolesswellintheeducationalsystem.WeareintheprocessintheUnitedStatesofproducingthefirstgenerationinourhistorythat’slesswell-educatedthantheirparents.Now,Imean,tome,thisis,youknowa…anabandonmentofthewholeAmericanmisroutesofselfimprovement.Becausetheydolesswellinschool,theydolesswellinthejobmarketandeconomically.ThenumberoneproblemsfornewemployersintheUnitedStates:

newemployeescan’tread,newemployeescan’twrite.Andinfact,forthosepeoplewhocan’tevenreadabovethebasiclevel,55%ofthosepeopleendupunemployed.

Andevenonafurtherlevel,theyoverwhelminglyarelike,youknow,aremorelikelytoendupinthecriminaljusticesystem.Only3%ofthepeopleinU.S.prisonsreadataproficiencylevel.Becausetheyreadlesswell,youknow,becauseinasensetheydon’tdevelopthesethings,theyarealsolesslikelytobeengagedinpersonalpositivebehaviorhoweveryouwannameasureit.

Wecanmeasureitmanydifferentways.Youwouldnotthinkit,butitisoverwhelminglydemonstrable:

thatpeoplethatreadexercisemore;

peoplethatreadjoin,playsportsmore.Theybelongtocivicorganizationsmore.Theydovolunteeringcharityworknearly4timesthelevelofnon-readers.

Well,whenIsawthesedata,Isaid,well,wait.Wehavetobemeasuringsomethingelse.We’remeasuringincome,andwe’remeasuringeducation.IfyoutakethepoorestpeopleintheUnitedStateswhoread,theydovolunteeringcharityworkattwicethelevelofpeoplewhodon’tread.Sowhatdoesitsaytous?

Itsayssomethingweknow,eachofusknowsthis:

whenyouread,whenyou’reengagedinthearts,itawakenssomethinginsideofyou.Thatdoestwothings:

thefirstisthatitincreasesyoursenseofyourownpersonaldestiny.But,secondly,itmakesthelivesofotherpeoplemorerealtoyou.Itcreatesaheightenedsenseofyourselfasanindividual,butitalsobringsyou,maybe,especiallywhenyou’rereadingnovelsorimaginingtheliteratureinwhichyoufollowthestories,thelivesofthepeopleinthedailinessoftheirexistence,socially,economically.Maybeunderstanding,amanunderstandinghowawomanthinks,andamanunderstandinghowamanthinks,apersonunderstandinghowsomebodyfromadifferentcountry,fromadifferentracethinksandfeels.Thisimaginativeexercises,thismeditativeexercise,makesyouunderstandthatotherpeoplehaveaninnerlifeascomplicatedasyourown.Andso,ifyouhaveasociety,inwhichtensofmillionsofpeopleguidedbypleasurenoless,undertakethesetypesofcontemplationsandmeditations,youhaveasocietywhichbuilds…notonlyit’simaginativecapability,it’sintellectualcapability,butit’scompassion,andit’shumanity.

PartIIListenandRespond

SectionAWordBank

contendvt.claim;

sayorstatestrongly〖正式〗声称,断言,主张

purchasen.fmltheactofbuying〖正式〗购买,采购

preluden.sth.thatisfollowedbysth.largerormoreimportant开端,序幕,前奏

indispensablea.tooimportantortoousefultobewithout必需的,必不可少的

fundamentala.basic基本的,根本的,基础的

SectionBTaskOne:

FocusingontheMainIdeas

▇Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestionsaccordingtotheinformationcontainedinthelisteningpassage.

1Whatdoesthespeakermeanbyefficientreadingorreadingefficiently?

A)Readingabookforpleasure.

B)Writingbetweenlineswhilereading.

C)Rememberingtheauthor’sthoughts.

D)Scanningabookforfacts.

2Whatistheadvantageofmarkingupabookaccordingtothespeaker?

A)Markingupabookhelpsreaderstakeinthebrilliantideasinthebook.

B)Markingupabookenablesreaderstoknowwhattheyread.

C)Markingupabookmakesreadersfeelliketheownerofthebook.

D)Markingupabookmakesreadersconsciousofthefactthattheyarereadingactively.

3Whatisthetruesenseofowningabook?

A)Markingitthroughactivereading.

B)Purchasingitwithone’sownmoney.

C)Writing

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