You may say that the business of marking books is going to slow down your reading.【C1】______probably will. That’s one of the【C2】

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问题     You may say that the business of marking books is going to slow down your reading.【C1】______probably will. That’s one of the【C2】______ for doing it. Most of us have been taken in by the notion that speed of【C3】______is a measure of our intelligence. There is【C4】______such things as the right【C5】______for intelligent reading. Some things should be【C6】______ quickly and effortlessly, and some should be read【C7】______and even laboriously. The sign of intelligence【C8】______ reading is the ability to read【C9】______things differently according to their worth. In the【C10】______of good books, the point is not to see how many of them can you get through, 【C11】______ how many can you get through them—how many you can【C12】______your own. A few friends are【C13】______ than a thousand acquaintances. If this be your goal, 【C14】______it should be, you will not be impatient if it takes more time and effort to read a great book than a newspaper【C15】______.
    You may have another objection to【C16】______books. You can’t lend them to your friends【C17】______ nobody else can read them【C18】______being distracted by your notes. What’s more, you won’t want to lend them because a【C19】______copy is a kind of intellectual diary, and【C20】______it is almost like giving your mind away.
    If your friend hopes to read your Shakespeare, or The Federalist Papers, tell him, gently but firmly, to buy a copy. You will lend him your car or your coat—but your books are as much a part of you as your head or your heart.
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解析 此句意为“几个朋友强过成千泛泛之交。”
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