【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Many people talk about how reading books can expand your knowledge and improve your life. __【1】__ Reading books is indeed good. But there is one aspect of it that many people tend to forget: the value of rereading books.

In fact, I’d argue that rereading books is just as important as reading new ones.Here are some reasons why rereading books is good:

1. __【2】__

Research shows that in just 24 hours people would forget most of what they’ve read. You might get a lot of good ideas from a book, but it’s easy to forget most of them. Rereading a book helps you refresh those ideas in your mind.

2. _【3】__

Just as it’s easy to forget ideas, it’s also easy to have some ideas skip your attention when you first read a book. Rereading the book helps you notice them.

3. It gives you a new perspective.

__【4】__ The ideas that didn’t make sense before could now make sense. The things that didn’t matter before could now be connected to your experience.

4. It helps you apply the ideas.

In my opinion, the primary value of reading is the application and not the reading itself. Reading alone could expand your knowledge but application could change your life. By rereading a book, you can see which parts of it you have applied and which parts haven’t. __【5】_

A. It helps you refresh yourself.

B. It reminds you of the good ideas.

C. There’s nothing wrong with that, of course.

D. Rereading a book allows you to see it with fresh eyes.

E. It helps you notice the ideas that you didn’t notice before.

F. You can then focus your effort on the parts that need more work.

G. Later, when you’ve applied them, you can find reading all kinds of materials really works.

【答案】

【1】C

【2】B

【3】E

【4】D

【5】F

【解析】

試題分析:本文講述的是重讀一本的好處;

【1】C 根據(jù)上文提到Many people talk about how reading books can expand your knowledge and improve your life許多人談?wù)撟x書如何來(lái)拓展你的知識(shí),改善你的生活,故選C當(dāng)然這是沒(méi)有問(wèn)題的;

【2】B 根據(jù)下方提到Research shows that in just 24 hours people would forget most of what they’ve read研究表明在24小時(shí)內(nèi)忘記他們所記的內(nèi)容,故選B 它會(huì)提醒你一些好的想法;

【3】E 根據(jù)下方提到Just as it’s easy to forget ideas, it’s also easy to have some ideas skip your attention when you first read a book當(dāng)記憶一個(gè)想法很容易時(shí),讓一些想法來(lái)吸引你的注意力就變得很容易 ,故選E幫你注意新的想法。

【4】D 根據(jù)這段的主題It gives you a new perspective它會(huì)給你一個(gè)新透視角度,故選D用新的眼光重讀一本書;

【5】F 根據(jù)上一句話提到By rereading a book, you can see which parts of it you have applied and which parts haven’t.通過(guò)讀書,你可以看到哪些內(nèi)容你已經(jīng)運(yùn)用了哪些沒(méi)有運(yùn)用上,故選F你會(huì)集中在你所需要的事情上。

考點(diǎn) :考查對(duì)文章的整體理解和上下文邏輯關(guān)系的把握。

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