阅读理解
Thisbriefbookisaimedathighschoolstudentsbutspeakstoanyonelearningatanystageoflife.
Itsformalseriousstylecloselymatchesitscontentaschool-masterlybookonschooling.TheauthorW.H.Armstrongstartswiththebasics:readingandwriting.
Inhisopinionreadingdoesn'tjustmeanrecognizingeachwordonthepage;itmeanstakingintheinformationdigestingitandincorporatingitintooneselfjustasonedigestsasandwichandmakesitapartofhimself.Thegoalistobringtheinformationbacktolifenotjusttotreatitasdeadfactsonpaperfromdeadtrees.Readingandwritingcannotbecompletelyseparatedfromeachother;infacttheaimofreadingistoexpresstheinformationyouhavegotfromthetext.I'veseenitagainandagain::someonewhocan'texpressanideaafterreadingatextisjustasineffectiveassomeonewhohasn'treaditatall.
OnlyathirdofthebookremainsafterthatdiscussionwhichArmstrongdevotestospecifictipsforstudyinglanguagesmathscienceandhistory.Hegenerallyhandlesthesetopicsthoroughly(透彻地)andequallyexceptforsomeweaknessinthescienceandmathsectionsandabittoomuchpassion(激情)regardinghistory.Wellhewasahistoryteacher-ifconveyedonlyatenthofhispassiontohisstudentsthatwasahundredtimesmorethanmyhistoryteachersevergotacross.Tomydisappointmentinthispartofthebookheignoresthearts.Asamatteroffacttheydemandalltheconcentrationandstudythatmathandsciencedothoughthestudydiffersslightlyinkind.Althoughit'scommonlybelievedthattheartscanonlybenaturallyacquiredactuallylearningtheartsisnomorenaturalthanlearningFrenchormathematics.Myothercommentisthatthetextaged.Thefirsteditionapparentlydatestothe1960s-noneofthereferences(参考文献)seemnewerthanthelate1950s.Asaresultthediscussionmissestheentirecomputerage.
Thesearesmallpointsthoughanddon'taffectthemaindiscussion.Irecommendittoanystudentandanyteacherincludingtheself-taughtstudent.
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