The greatest advantage of books does not always come from what we remember of them, but from their【C1】______. A good book often【

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问题     The greatest advantage of books does not always come from what we remember of them, but from their【C1】______. A good book often【C2】______as a match to【C3】______the dormant power within us. There is explosive material【C4】______in most of us if we can only reach it. A good book or a good friend often excites【C5】______in great writers, even【C6】______entirely different subjects. We often find in books【C7】______we thought and felt, could we not have expressed ourselves. Indeed, we get【C8】______With ourselves in books. We【C9】______one feature in Emerson, another lineament in Shakespeare, an expression in Homer, a glimpse of ore, elves in Dante, and so on【C10】______we spell out our whole【C11】______. True, we get many pleasing【C12】______of ourselves from friends, many mirrored deformities from our enemies, and a characteristic here and there from the world; but in calm and【C13】______way we find the most of ourselves, our strength, our weakness, our limitations, our opinions, our tastes, our harmonies and【C14】______, our poetic
【C15】______qualities, in books. We【C16】______many of our opinions from our favorite books. The author【C17】______we prefer is our most potent teacher, we look at the world through his eyes. If we【C18】______read books that are elevating in tone, pure in style, sound in reasoning, and【C19】______in insight, our minds develop the same characteristics. The best books are those which stir us up most and make us the most【C20】______to do something and be something ourselves.
【C20】

选项 A、determined
B、subjective
C、arbitrary
D、arrogant

答案A

解析 determind 意志坚决的;subjective 主观的;arbitrary 武断的;arrogant 傲慢的。根据句意正确答案为A。
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