佚名/Anonymous
Ace in the Hole
Understand these new words before you listen to this article.
Understand these new words before you listen to this article.
1. available [?'veil?bl] adj. 可用的,可得到的
2. separate ['sep?rit] adj. 不同的,個別的;單獨的
3. literature ['lit?rit??] n. 文學,文學作品
4. treasure ['tre??] n. 金銀財寶; 寶藏;貴重物品;不可多得的人才
5. generation [,d?en?'rei??n] n. 同時代的人,一代
All the wisdom of the ages, all the stories that have de lighted mankind for centuries, are easily and cheaply available to all of us within the covers of books but we must know how to avail ourselves of this treasure and how to get the most from it. The most unfortunate people in the world are those who have never discovered how satisfying it is to read good books.
Reading is pleasure of the mind, which means that it is a little like a sport: your eagerness and knowledge and quickness make you a good reader. Reading is fun, not because the writer is telling you something, but because it makes your mind work. Your own imagination works along with the author’s or even goes beyond his. Your experience, compared with his, brings you to the same or different conclusions, and your ideas develop as you understand his.
Every book stands by itself, like a one family house, but books in a library are like houses in a city. Although they are separate, together they all add up to something, they are connected with each other and with other cities. The same ideas, or related ones, turn up in different places; the human problems that repeat themselves in life repeat themselves in literature, but with different solutions according to different writings at different times. Books influence each other; they link the past, the present and the future and have their own generations, like families. Wherever you start reading you connect yourself with one of the families of ideas, and in the long run, you not only find out about the world and the people in it; you find out about yourself, too.