Reading, like all work, has its rules. A perfect knowledge of a few writers and a few subjects is 【R1】______valuable than a supe

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问题     Reading, like all work, has its rules. A perfect knowledge of a few writers and a few subjects is 【R1】______valuable than a superficial one of a great many. In one’s reading, great writers of the past must be 【R2】______ the most attention. Of course it is both natural and necessary to be familiar with those of the present, for it is among them that we are likely to find the friends who have our own anxieties and requirements. But let us not submerge ourselves in a sea of insignificant books; 【R3】_______(杰作) are already so numerous that we can never know them all. Let us have faith in the choice of past centuries. A man may be wrong; 【R4】______may a generation, but humanity does not make mistakes. Homer, Tacitus, Shakespeare and Moliere surely 【R5】 d______their fame.
    We give them some 【R6】______(偏爱) over the writers who have not undergone the test of time.
    We must choose our literary nourishment well. Each mind requires its own particular food. Let us learn which authors are our authors. They will be very 【R7】 d______from those of our friends. In literature as in love, we are astonished at what is chosen by others. Let us cling to what suits us; we are the best judges of 【R8】______.
    Whenever possible our reading should be done in the atmosphere of composure and respect【R9】______surrounds a fine concert or a noble ceremony. It is not reading merely to run 【R10】t______ a page, get up to answer the telephone, pick up a book when one’s thoughts are elsewhere, lay it down until the next day.
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