The book has a great ____________ on me
A.interest
B.information
C.idea
D.impact
A.interest
B.information
C.idea
D.impact
His book has made a great impact _______ its readers.
A.at
B.for
C.to
D.on
This book has a great impact the readers.
A、in
B、on
C、for
Writing this book has been a great pleasure, a true______of love.
A.labor
B.wish
C.dream
D.luck
Which of the following statements about electronic ink is true?
A.The electronic book is now available for $ 200,400.
B.The ink has already been produced a great deal.
C.The ink will work only with something conductive.
D.The ink will make an electronic book unaffordable.
The main idea of the passage is that______.
A.children feel "cool" and "smarter" about reading
B.the consumption of children's and teenagers' book is great
C.the investigation of children's book market is good to publishers and booksellers
D.different age has different interests in reading books
A、It emphasizes the value of naturalness and simplicity and teaches us to follow the essence of the Dao (Tao)
B、It emphasizes that success does not lie in practice but in the “unconsciousness”
C、It stresses the importance of persistence and warns us not to “go with the flow”
D、It tells us that the highest proficiency of skill is attained only by those who have great ambition
Shallow or false any book must be, that, although bought by a hundred thousand readers, is never read more than Once. But we cannot consider the judgment of a single individual infallible. The opinion that makes a book great must be the opinion of many. For even the greatest critics are apt to have certain dullness, certain inappreciations. Carlyle, for example, could not endure Browning; Byron could not endure some of the greatest of English poets. A man must be many-sided to utter a trustworthy estimate of many books. We may doubt the judgment of the single critic at times, but there is no doubt possible in regard to the judgment of generations. Even if we cannot at once perceive anything good in a book which has been admired and praised for hundreds of years, we may be sure that by trying, by studying it carefully, we shall at last be able to understand the reason of this admiration and praise. The best libraries for a poor man would be a library composed entirely of such great works.
This, then, should be the most important guide for us in our reading choice. We Should read only the books that we want to read more than once, nor should we buy any others, unless we have some special reasons for so investing money. The second fact is the general character of the value that lies hidden within all such great books: they never become old; their youth is immortal. A great book is not apt to be comprehended by a young person at the first reading except in a superficial way. Only the surface, the narrative, is absorbed and enjoyed. No young man can possibly see at first reading the qualities of a great book. Remember that it has taken humanity, in many cases, hundreds of years to discover all that there is in such a book. But according to a man's experience of life, the text will unfold new meanings to him. The book that delighted us at eighteen, if it be a good book, will delight us much more at twenty-five, and it will prove like a new book to us at thirty years of age. At forty we shall reread it, wondering why we never saw how beautiful it was before. At fifty or sixty years of age the same facts will repeat themselves. A great book grows exactly in proportion to the growth of the reader's mind. It was the discovery of this extraordinary fact by generations of people long dead that made the greatness of such works as those of Shakespeare, of Dante, or of Goethe. Perhaps Goethe can give us at this moment the best illustration. He wrote a number of little stories in prose, which children like, because to children they have all the charm of fairy-tales. But he never intended them for fairy-tales; he wrote them for experienced minds. A young man finds very serious reading in them; a middle-aged man discovers an extraordinary depth in their least utterances and an old man will find in them all the world's philosophy, all the wisdom of life.
What may the author think of the art of the great French novelist, Zola?
A.There is no great genius in his works.
B.It has been settled that Zola's works are indisputable.
C.He possesses absolute genius.
D.There has been an exaggeration about his works.
A.“I find incomparable things said incomparably well.”
B.All the three answers mentioned above.
C.“I give you joy of your free and brave thought.”
D.“I greet you at the beginning of a great career.”
听力原文: Today's English learner has a wide choice d dictionaries in which to choose from. There are dictionaries with American English, with British English, with idioms or slang, and even with pictures. The most popular dictionary I have seen is the talking electronic dictionaries. All you have to do is to type in a word in your language and then you can see it and hear it in English. That's great, right? Well, I think it's great, too... but only sometimes. Bilingual electronic dictionaries are fast and easy. They can be great when you are traveling and need information quickly. But I am against electronic dictionaries and even bilingual book dictionaries in many cases. Here is my explanation.
When you reach an intermediate level of English, you know enough of the language to ask the meaning of certain things while using English. Translating between languages in your head takes time. You should be translating as little as possible and you should be thinking in English as much as possible. I strongly recommend that intermediate and advanced students use an English-English dictionary made especially for your understanding rather than your translating. For example, Longman has a good dictionary for students. Other companies do, too.
I also feel that book dictionaries are better for studying titan electronic dictionaries. It is true that the book dictionaries take longer to use. But, for some reason, the information you look up seems to stay in your head longer. It may be because you were forced to spell the word in your head and therefore "see it" more clearly in your mind. So what do you do if you have checked an English-English dictionary and still don't understand something? Go to your bilingual dictionary. It can help you in such a ease. Just remember to try to stay in English as much as possible, beaming language involves more understanding than translating.
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A.Bilingual (双语的) electronic dictionaries.
B.Bilingual book dictionaries.
C.Dictionaries with pictures.
D.Dictionaries with idioms or slang.
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