爱上阅读
2020-09-27钱爱琴
钱爱琴
在漫長的一天结束时,阅读似乎已成为许多人的一种习惯,这种习惯是从什么时候开始的呢?
难词探意
1. ritual /rtul/ n. 习惯
2. elf /elf/ n. 精灵
3. lull /ll/ n. 平静时期; 间歇
4. autonomy /tnmi/ n. 自主权
5. solidify /sldfa/ v. 变得稳固;使凝固
Reading is there for you at the end of a long day. It can make you laugh and cry. Sometimes its a struggle and you have to work at it. But one thing all readers know is that it isnt a short period of enjoyment. But where did it start?
I owe my love of reading to two very different instances. The first is a memory of my childhood. I was on my bed with my brother and mom, and she was reading to us. We were young, maybe five and seven respectively, and rituals were important to our daily routines—and more specifically—important for getting us to shut up and go to bed. My mom was reading The Hobbit, and I was picturing fantastical images of food hungry hobbits, mystical elves, and journeys of good and evil. Of course, the book is technically considered a childrens book, but I never would have been able to pick it up on my own, and my love for that story remains vivid as ever, even as the plot itself has faded.
Perhaps I was seeking that thrill of first love, but the following years showed a lull in my reading. At school, I excelled in English, but I found myself coasting through the assigned reading and absorbing none of it. That changed in the eighth grade. I finished our spelling units for the semester earlier than expected, so my teacher called me up after class one day and told me that she wanted me to do supplemental work. “I want you to go over to the bookshelf and pick out any book youd like to read, and write a report on it, which can be on any topic youd like,” she said.
It was the first time in school that someone had given me autonomy to choose my own book. I took this very seriously. I stood in front of the extraordinary ceiling high shelves for 20 minutes. I touched the different covers and thoughtfully read each book jacket. Finally, hesitantly, I picked up A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and placed it on my teachers desk. She smiled and said, “You picked a good one.” She was right. I fell absolutely in love with Francie and the Nolan family. I related to her adolescence. I cried for her father—the first time a book caused me to do so. I was excited to go home and read. Once again, it became a ritual in my life. It was my second instance of falling in love with reading, and though it was a long path, the affair was solidified.
1. Whats the second paragraph mainly about?
A. A memory of the authors growth.
B. The authors family members.
C. One reason for the authors love of reading.
D. The relationship between the authors family members.
2. What does the underlined phrase “coasting through” in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Finishing something easily.
B. Wandering around a place.
C. Suffering from something.
D. Breaking away from some rules.
3. What made the author love reading again?
A. Encouragement from the authors mother.
B. A book from the authors teacher.
C. The authors excellence in English.
D. The unusual bookshelf of the authors teacher.