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The Importance of Literature I. Definition of Literature — The word "literature" dates back to【T1】_____【T1】______ — In connectio
The Importance of Literature I. Definition of Literature — The word "literature" dates back to【T1】_____【T1】______ — In connectio
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The Importance of Literature
I. Definition of Literature
— The word "literature" dates back to【T1】_____【T1】______
— In connection with ideas
— Characteristic of expression and form
— Poetry, novels, history,【T2】_____, and essays【T2】______
— Gets better with age
II. Views of Literature
— Individual【T3】______reading literature【T3】______
a)Expand vocabulary
b)Educate on international issues and cultures
c)Improve【T4】______and self-discipline【T4】______
d)Be more creative
e)【T5】_____【T5】______
— Refusal to read literature
a)Less willing to【T6】______for entertainment【T6】______
b)Spoiled by TV
c)Boring or hard to understand
III. Historical and Cultural Benefits of Literature
— Example of【T7】______【T7】______
Created entertainment
Our language was shaped and influenced by him
— Historical benefit: appreciate history in a(an)【T8】_____ way【T8】______
a)Themes of everyday life remain the same
b)Readers of novels written years ago feel【T9】_____ to the past【T9】______
c)Reader can also【T10】_____the past and the present【T10】______
— Cultural benefit: insights into the ways of life,
【T11】_____views of people in a time and place【T11】______
Example: different versions of Cinderella
Different elements denote different pervasive【T12】_____【T12】______
in a given culture
— Loss of readership
a)The advent of entertainment from【T13】_____【T13】______
b)Literature has been adapted for popular【T14】_____【T14】______
c)Reading the book is replaced by "watching the movie"
Side effect: a(n) 【T15】______【T15】______
【T13】
The Importance of Literature
Good morning, everyone. Today, I will give you a brief account of the importance of literature. My talk today will cover three parts. The first part is about the definition of literature; the second part is about views of literature and third, about historical and cultural benefits of literature.
First of all, let’s talk about literature itself. The word "literature" just looks boring. Very English—very old—very stuffy. Not anything you want much to do with. It sounds like something over-educated. Non-working white-hairs from the motherland sit around and talk about it all day because they have nothing better to do.[1]I mean, the word itself dates back to the 14th century. The definition, as given on dictionary.com is a noun meaning[2]"writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, and poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays." Somehow, that doesn’t exactly make it sound better. Maybe it’s because I just completed two literature classes and a minor in English, but I would definitely argue that while literature and the concept of literature may be very old, the importance it holds has not faded—if anything it grows even stronger and even more important as time goes on. Like wine, it simply gets better with age.
Secondly, views of literature.[3]Reading has a wide range of benefits to an individual.[4]It can expand vocabulary, educate on world issues and cultures, improve memory and self-discipline, increase the flow of one’s creative juices,[5]and last but not least, entertain. Nonetheless, I know only a small handful of my peers that are willing to sit down and enjoy a piece of good literature that has shaped the culture of the world that we live in. I quote a recent saying from one of my friends while hiking, "I refuse to read it because there are too many words." We weren’t even talking about some ancient work that is hard to get through. We were talking about Harry Potter—books that are written at around a 4th or 5th grade reading level.[6]For some reason, people today have become less willing to work for their entertainment. We’ve been spoiled by television to the point that all we want to do in our free time is to allow our bodies and minds to vegetate. At the mere mention of Shakespeare, many people retreat back and throw up their hands in frustration. They say he’s boring, or they can’t understand his language use, or they’re just not into it.
Thirdly, and the most important part of my talk, the historical and cultural benefits of literature. While all three of those could be legitimate reasons depending on the person, Shakespeare is most definitely one of the most important literary influences. He was a genius—he created entertainment that was intriguing to even the toughest audiences of his day. In fact, many movies, books, and sayings we are very familiar with and love so much today either came directly from him or were influenced by him.[7]For example, the commonly known phrase "dead as a doornail" came from Shakespeare’s Henry IV. As stated above, there are a number of intellectual benefits to reading that will help a person’s thought process in addition to providing entertainment.[8]Literature, especially classic literature, gives people a greater appreciation for history in a non-historical way. Themes of everyday life remain the same even though times are certain to change.[9]Reading a work of fiction written one hundred or more years ago and being able to visualize and understand the events gives the reader a special connection to time periods past.[10]Readers can also look at what is happening in these works and identify how certain things would be different or similar in the context of today.[11]In addition, ancient literature and the evolution of it throughout time speak greater than any actual historical documents about the ways of life and political and moral views of people living in a certain place and time. For example, the most ancient "Cinderella" tale can be traced back to China—possibly explaining why it was so important for her to have such small feet. However, many different strands of the tale developed with different outstanding elements; some being small feet, talking trees, magical fish, a fairy godmother, an evil step-family, troubled fathers, and even incest.[12]When these different elements are interpreted, they tell what types of values were pervasive in a given culture, good and bad.[13]However, with the advent of radio entertainment, then movies, then television, people have lost interest in literature at an almost exponential rate, which is unfortunate, because everyday life is full of references—both literal and abstract.[14]Lately, some of the most popular blockbusters have been derived from literature. Movies based on books by Jane Austen, such as Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility have become increasingly popular—along with the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Narnia, and Harry Potter. In addition, the most popular tales of ancient literature like Cinderella and tales from Arabian Nights have been told and retold in countless ways. Often times today, "watching the movie" is seen as being just as good as taking the time to read the book. Even better actually, because it only takes a couple of hours. This could be true if you’re trying to cram a lot into a short period of time, but it does not allow for the benefits of reading to develop within an individual,[15]and will even go in the other direction of causing some of the bad side effects of watching television—such as a shorter attention span.
In short, literature is not something to be tossed to the wayside. It is a valuable tool in understanding culture and history, and even for creating modern entertainment. And one of the coolest things about it is that it is still being created today. Take the Harry Potter books for example. The first one has only been in circulation for fifteen years, and already Harry is a household name all over the world. And there is even a theme park, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, opening this summer. So literature actually is important to us. I hope my talk today has rekindled your interest on literature. Thank you.
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mass media
解析
本题考查考生概括信息的能力。题目问的是什么原因导致了现在读者群体越来越小。讲座中提到随着电台、电影和电视的出现。人们对文学的兴致呈数量级递减。由于一个空格最多只能填三个单词,这里填radios,movies,televisions只能勉强为之。因为,列举事物最后要用and来连接。本题最佳答案是mass media,用“大众传媒”来概述上面三个事物。
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