蔣建平
A new world
Good afternoon, everybody. I am April.
Eight years ago, I got the biggest present of my life. After reading me books every night since I was about two, my mom opened and ran a childrens bookstore. I still remember the day I stepped into the warm, lovely place. Sunshine glowing on the bookshelves, I smelled the scent of books for the first time. And I still remember the happy moment my mom held me in her arms and read me a book.
“In an old house in Paris
That was covered with vines,
Lived twelve little girls
In two straight lines.”
Time passed, and I grew from a little kid who was often mistaken for a boy to a big girl. However, the love of reading has been kept unchanged, except that I dont suck my fingers anymore while Im reading.
Surrounded by books, I am enthusiastic about reading. I bring a book with me wherever I go. I read in restaurants while Im waiting for a meal. I read in the metro on my way to school. I read every night before I go to sleep. To read is to voyage through time, to visit places you would never otherwise know and to experience a world of imagination, adventure, and discovery.
Take? Alices Adventures in Wonderland as an example. When I read that book, I fell with Alice into her Wonderland. There, rabbits can talk and play cards, and cats can vanish at will. As I read that book, my mind kept wanting to return to Wonderland and experience all this nonsense again.
One of the amazing things about reading is that when youre reading, youre engaging in a conversation with the author. When reading A Short History of Nearly Everything, I feel like Im accompanying the author as he travels through space and time. His deep curiosity about the world and encyclopedic(百科全書的) knowledge of these topics impressed and touched me.
Theres one thing I know for sure: reading will be a lifelong love for me. I read because loving one life is just not enough. Today I stand here to share my reading stories with you because I believe that reading can light up the whole world. So, why not surround yourself with books, sit down quietly, and enjoy the words, the pictures, and how they fit together so beautifully?
Thank you.
1. What is the genre of this text?
A. A novel. B. A lecture. C. A report. D. An interview.
2. What does the underlined phrase “the biggest present” in Para. 2 refer to?
A. Books. B. My mom.
C. The bookshelves.? ? ? D. A childrens bookstore.
3. Why does the author mention Alices Adventures in Wonderland in the text?
A. To prove the function of reading. B. To introduce the story in the novel.
C. To show the attitude towards reading. D. To recall the past about the authors reading.
4. What does Para. 7 mainly talk about?
A. The feelings of reading a masterpiece.
B. The writing techniques applied in a book.
C. The interaction with the author during reading.
D. The contents of A Short History of Nearly Everything.
Complete the summary writing with only one word or with the words given in their proper forms.
When I was 2, my mom read books for me every night and she 1.______________(establish) a bookstore. Since then, I have been addicted 2.______________ reading. Reading benefits me in two 3.______________. Firstly, reading is exploring unknown time and places, 4.______________ allows me to experience a world of imagination, adventure, and 5.______________(discover). Secondly, reading 6.______________(mean) having a meaningful communication with the author. For these two reasons, I will take reading as my lifelong hobby throughout my life.
《萬(wàn)物簡(jiǎn)史》
該書為比爾·布萊森所著,是一部有關(guān)現(xiàn)代科學(xué)發(fā)展史的、既通俗易懂又引人入勝的書,作者用清晰明了、幽默風(fēng)趣的筆法,將宇宙大爆炸到人類文明發(fā)展進(jìn)程中所發(fā)生的繁多妙趣橫生的故事一一收入筆下。本書2003年5月在美國(guó)出版后,連續(xù)數(shù)十周高居《紐約時(shí)報(bào)》《泰晤士報(bào)》排行榜前列,榮登亞馬遜網(wǎng)站2003年度十大暢銷書之列。
從“我”兩歲起,媽媽每晚都要為“我”讀書。八年前,媽媽開了一家兒童書店。從此,“我”進(jìn)入一個(gè)嶄新的世界。