宿管阿姨的读书习惯.ppt

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宿管阿姨的读书习惯.ppt

Power of books illuminates hidden beauty of life 导读:日前,华中科技大学的校长“根叔”邀请了一位普通的宿舍管理员为学生们举行了一场别开生面的讲座。这位宿管阿姨的读书习惯鼓舞了很多人。书籍是人类进步的阶梯。今天,你读书了吗? Zhou Fengqin became a campus celebrity 名人recently. The 57-year-old dormitory supervisor was invited by Li Peigen, president of Wuhan-based Huazhong University of Science and Technology, as a special lecturer on reading for students, as World Book and Copyright Day approached on April 23. During her 10 years of service, Zhou has read hundreds of books from the university library by borrowing students’ library cards. “Reading is such a blessing; cherish珍惜 it because you are lucky to have such top-class facilities 设备on campus,” Zhou told the students. But experts see problems in the reading habits of students, warning that they are reading in a fragmented片段的, pragmatic实用的 and insufficient 不足的manner, which undermines 暗中破坏their ability to think, comprehend and analyze. Scholars therefore suggest immersive reading沉浸式的阅读 as a way to improve the personal cultivation 培养of students and their aesthetic taste.审美情趣 Insufficient and fragmented The interest of college students in reading books has been eroded 侵蚀 by the Internet. According to a survey by Xiamen Evening News last year, 43 percent of college students in the city read for less than an hour every day, while 48 percent of college students spend more than four hours online on a daily basis. “The overdependence on the Internet for information leads to skipping logic and superficial analysis,” said Zhu Gang, dean of the School of Foreign Studies at Nanjing University. “They are too distracted by the scattered 分散的information to think deeply.” Hou Yiling, English literature professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University, agrees. It’s not that students aren’t reading enough information, it’s the way they are reading that has become problematic,有问题 he said. “In an era 时代of information explosion, students read information in a large quantity,” said Hou. “However, this information

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