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根据下面资料,回答题 You may say that the business of marking books is going to slow down your reading. (31) _____ probablywill. That's one of the (32)_____ for doing it. Most of us have been taken in by the notion that speed of(33) _____ is a measure of our intelligence. There is (34)_____ such things as the right (35)_____ forintelligent reading. Some things should be (36)_____ quickly and effortlessly, and some should be read(37)_____ and even laboriously. The sign of intelligence (38)_____ reading is the ability to read(39) _____ things differently according to their worth. In the (40) _____ of good books, the point is not to seehow many of them can you get through, (41)_____ how many can you get through them--how many you can(42)_____ your own. A few friends are (43) _____ than a thousand acquaintances. If this be your goal,(44) _____ it should be, you will not be impatient if it takes more time and effort to read a great book than a news-paper (45) ______
You may have another objection to (46)_____ books. You can't lend them to your friends (47)_____ nobody else can read them (48)_____ being distracted by your notes. What's more, you won't want to lendthem because a (49) _____ copy is a kind of intellectual diary, and (50)_____ it is almost like giving yourmind away.
If your friend hopes to read your Shakespeare, or The Federalist Papers, tell him, gently but firmly, to buy acopy. You will lend him your car or your coat--but your books are as much a part of you as your head or yourheart.
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