作者dvlin (Dee)
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标题Re: [写作班]mingtai1 - Book report
时间Fri Feb 1 00:29:18 2008
※ 引述《mingtai1 (( ̄︿ ̄メ)╭∩╮)》之铭言:
: Book title: How to read a book
: This is a brief introduction of what I thought of the book after reading it.
: Text:
: Written by Mortimer J. Adler, "How to Read a Book" is a book published
: early in nineteen forty about, as its title states, how to read a book
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^习惯上用阿拉伯数字表示年代
: in an effective and systematic way.
: Briefly speaking, the book classifies ways of reading a book to four main
into
: categories. Each kind of reading tip is only applicable for certain kinds
(tips? Are there more than one tip?)
: of books. As it turns out, the reading tips are not interchangeable when
: you are dealing with a specific kind of book.
: For example, how to read a novel could be vastly different from
^^^^^^^^^^^
: reading a scientific paper.
^^^^^^^ 建议两边用一样的 例如 reading... reading...
: There is also one concept that is deeply stressed in this book. That is,
: to think actively.
"That is, to think actively."是不完整句子
可以去逗号: "That is to think actively."
或跟前面一句连在一起: "... one concept..., that is, to think actively."
: Thinking actively means readers must concentrate on their reading,
: and think of some questions to verify, or even challenge what they
: have read. What the book teaches us is that never read a book through
: without pausing and thinking about what you have read, unless you are
: browsing it.
Pardon me for changing your text formatting. I didn't want it to exceed
the width of the window when quoted.
This is a very good article! Now I'm very interested to check out this
book from the library. :)
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1F:推 mingtai1:Thanks for revising ! :D It's really a good book 02/01 11:44