1 . Looking for a new poetry book to read? I’ve got you! We’re going to explore some of my favorite poetry collections, which range from the traditional all the way to the totally experimental. And though they differ in terms of tone and subject matter, they’ve got all we call “good parts”.
Night Sky with Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong
It is the first poetry collection from Ocean Vuong. Vuong’s style is well-suited to the heavy subjects he pursues, particularly when he reflects on the loss of his father and his experiences as a wartime refugee. There’s a certain wonderful quality to his writing.
Lunch Poems by Frank O’Hara
If you like a conversational style, Lunch Poems might be the poetry book for you. Personal, funny, and easy, the collection perfectly shows the casual voice of Frank O’Hara, an outstanding figure of the New School Movement in late 1950s’ New York. As the name suggests, most of the poems were written during his lunch break at work, bringing a realistic image by the writing.
100 Selected Poems by E.E. Cummings
It’s a shame that more people don’t take EE Cummings seriously. Yes, his poetry is sometimes experimental. Unconcerned with “rules”, Cummings tried to capture emotion in its own form.
The Complete Poems by Elizabeth Bishop
In my opinion, any kind of fantastic poetry books must include Elizabeth Bishop. Highly skilled and highly influential, Bishop was one of the most powerful voices of the 20th century. She mostly worked within traditional forms, but the forms led to surprising effects, mixing classic styles with modern ones.
1. Who enjoys writing in a free way?A.Ocean Vuong. | B.Frank O’Hara. |
C.E.E. Cummings. | D.Elizabeth Bishop. |
A.Lunch Poems. | B.100 Selected Poems. |
C.The Complete Poems. | D.Night Sky with Exit Wounds. |
A.It is powerful. | B.It is abstract. |
C.It is excellent. | D.It is surprising. |
2 . Upcoming Book Fairs and Festivals
If you’re an author, you owe it to yourself to check out this list of book fairs and festival s that authors can attend.
Bouchercon World Mystery Convention, October 14—15, San Diego, CA. The World Mystery Convention is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization which holds an annual convention in honor of Anthony Boucher, the distinguished mystery fiction critic, editor and author. Bouchercon is their annual world mystery convention, where every year readers, writers, publishers, editors, and booksellers gather for a weekend of education, entertainment, and fun!
The Appalachian Writer’s Conference, October 28, Berea, KY. The conference is a literary workshop that offers beginning writers a chance to sharpen existing skills and learn new techniques from award-winning, seasoned novelists, non-fiction writers, memoirists, and poets. The guests will stay at Historic Boone Tavern Hotel and have a chance to meet Kentucky Artisans.
Kansas Book Festival, November 10—12, Topeka, KS. This event, designed to celebrate the best of Kansas literature, arts and history, will offer a variety of activities for Kansans of all ages, including meet-the-author sessions, panel discussions, book signings and sales, and a special tent with projects for children. This event is free and open to the public.
Indie Book Fair, November 19, Orlando, FL. The Indie Book Fair’s mission is to create a space to allow independent authors to sell and showcase their work, build their readership and make everyone aware of their brand. The vision is through multiple book fair events that are FREE to the public and will include virtual buying for readers who cannot attend. The fair will be held 3 times a year.
1. What’s special about the event to be held in San Diego?A.It lasts the longest. | B.It aims to entertain the volunteers. |
C.It educates the public on publications. | D.It is intended to honor a well-known author. |
A.Staying at a hotel for free. | B.Improving their writing skills. |
C.Winning writing awards. | D.Meeting with independent authors. |
A.In San Diego. | B.In Berea. | C.In Topeka. | D.In Orlando. |
(1) 活动目的;
(2) 调查结果;
(3) 你的建议。
注意:
(1) 写作词数应为80左右;
(2) 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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4 . The book Yes Means Yes, Everything Else Means No, explores the great philosophy (哲学) of simplicity and decision-making. Authored by an experienced decision maker, this book goes beyond self—help clichés (陈词滥调) and offers a true, actionable way to guide life choices.
At the center of human being lies the continuous process of decision—making. From the ordinary to the life—changing, our choices decide our paths. The book recognizes this basic aspect of our lives and stresses the key role decision—making plays in shaping our present and future.
The title, Yes Means Yes, Everything Else Means No, expresses a great principle. In a world where indecisiveness often leads to confusion and missed opportunities, the book’s philosophy tells between a loud “Yes” and a clear “No”. In nature, this title invites readers to grasp the power of this belief and the art of exact choices. The book advises us to put our energies into “Yes” and stop weakening our efforts with uncertain promises.
Simplicity in decision-making stresses clearness and effectiveness while making choices. When faced with difficult decisions, people often spend too much time processing data, but with no result. By accepting simplicity, decision-makers get the important information, focus on the most related points and avoid unnecessary troubles, enabling quicker judgments and conclusions.
Author Bruce Mulle’s journey began with a lesson passed by his brother. In nature, Yes Means Yes, Everything Else Means No is more than just a theoretical (理论的) exploration of simplicity; it’s a practical guide to improve decision-making skills. The author doesn’t only deliver the philosophy but equips readers with the tools they need to perform it effectively. From techniques to methods, the book offers a useful tool for simplifying the decision- making process.
1. What is the book aimed at?A.Introducing important social skills. | B.Solving philosophical problems. |
C.Recommending simple decision—making. | D.Stressing the importance of Yes. |
A.Tell right from wrong. | B.Have strong beliefs. |
C.Take good opportunities. | D.Make decisive choices. |
A.Focusing on key information. | B.Jumping to conclusions. |
C.Giving up unnecessary dreams. | D.Sticking to one’s own ideas. |
A.Objective and serious. | B.Instructive and practical. |
C.Comforting and meaningful. | D.Useful and subjective. |
1. Why do college students need to be efficient readers?
A.Because they work full-time. |
B.Because they have to do much reading. |
C.Because they are asked to read three or four times. |
A.Pay attention to small details while reading. |
B.Read at least several chapters at one sitting. |
C.Get key information by reading just once or twice. |
A.By choosing one’s own system of marking. |
B.By underlining the key words and phrases. |
C.By highlighting details in a red color. |
A.By reviewing only the marked parts. |
B.By working with their partners, |
C.By reading the textbooks carefully again. |
6 . Emily Bhatnagar is a shy girl who has always loved reading. She says, “The books sort of became my best friends when I didn’t have one.”
When Bhatnagar was 16, her father was diagnosed (诊断) with cancer. The news was
Bhatnagar started a
Bhatnagar had no idea how much
Bhatnagar continues to run the book drive, with a little help from her parents. She hopes to expand the project to
A.shameful | B.exciting | C.difficult | D.disappointing |
A.tendency | B.proof | C.market | D.comfort |
A.caught up with | B.came up with | C.got in touch with | D.joined in |
A.create | B.gain | C.expose | D.support |
A.sadness | B.shock | C.expectation | D.surprise |
A.celebrating | B.fighting | C.enjoying | D.cheering |
A.community hospital | B.family party | C.public library | D.book drive |
A.rewarded | B.taught | C.treated | D.kept |
A.sold | B.written | C.bought | D.collected |
A.attention | B.money | C.cooperation | D.blame |
A.questions | B.responses | C.conclusions | D.highlights |
A.obviously | B.surely | C.usually | D.especially |
A.move | B.reach | C.challenge | D.protect |
A.shared | B.opened | C.received | D.examined |
A.day | B.book | C.chance | D.business |
A.The man needs to finish the book. |
B.The book is boring. |
C.The man should check with his professor. |
8 . Find the most anticipated books of 2023 to pre-order now
Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson
Soon to be a Hulu series, Charmaine Wilkerson’s Black Cake is about two estranged (疏远的) brothers who reunite when their mother passes away. While facing their mom’s past, they must I earn how to put aside their differences to honor their mother’s wishes.
Available: February 1, 2023
$24.84
What the Fireflies Knew by Kai Harris
Kai Harris’s What the Fireflies Knew is a coming-of-age novel told from the view of an 11-year-old who, along with her sister, goes to live with her estranged grandfather after the death of her father and disappearance of her mother.
Available: February 1, 2023
$23.92
One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle
Following the publication of her bestselling book. In Five Years, Rebecca Serle returns with One Italian Summer, When Katy’s mother dies before their special mother daughter trip to Positano, she goes on the trip alone. One day, her mom magically appears as a 30-year-old and she gets to know her as a young woman before she became her mother.
Available:March 1, 2023
$24.84
Truth and Other Lies by Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith’s first novel, Truth and Other Lies, is about a young former reporter who disagrees with her politically conservative mother who’s running for Congress. After the former reporter lands an opportunity to work for a journalist on her public relation team, a scandal(丑闻) threatens her work, family and relationships.
Available: March 8, 2023
$16.98
1. What is special about One Italian Summer?A.Characters in the novel magically travel to the past. |
B.Characters in the novel reunite after many years. |
C.Katy lives with her grandfather to have a new life. |
D.It describes a travel made by a newly-married couple. |
A.Black Cake. | B.What the Fireflies Knew. |
C.One Italian Summer. | D.Truth and Other Lies. |
A.A textbook. | B.A book list. |
C.A course plan. | D.A scientific report. |
9 . In today’s digital age when you can get information in a blink of an eye, there is a concern about children developing an appreciation for reading printed books.That’s why communities in Australia have come up with a way to spread a love of books in the younger generations.
Communities have handled this issue by bringing libraries to where the kids are—in the streets.The little libraries consist of weatherproof boxes that are set up outside houses or public spaces and are filled with books.People can take books they haven’t read and donate ones they have to the libraries.
Street Library Australia, a nonprofit, was started by Nick Lowe after he saw a Little Free Library on a trip to the US. After an initial workshop in 2015 to build 30 libraries, the idea mushroomed and now there are 4 ,500 registered street libraries in Australia. “It just grew and grew ,” Lowe said.
The libraries come in all shapes and sizes from innovated doll houses to old kitchen cupboards. They are completely voluntary and anyone can start one. Pamela Zielke who runs a library called Pam’s Pantry gives out toys and craft (工艺) supplies along with books. As an early childhood educator, she started her library with the goal of rescuing books from the dump.
But the libraries are doing much more than just providing books and other donated items to people. The street libraries are also building a community. “It’s a little stopping place outside your house,” Lowe said. “It’s a great way to meet people in your neighborhood who are also book lovers, recycle books and find new books.” But even more importantly, with a shared interest, the libraries are bringing communities closer together.
1. How do communities in Australia develop children’s love for books?A.By borrowing good books from the libraries. | B.By providing hook appreciation classes. |
C.By exchanging books with one another. | D.By building libraries close to their homes. |
A.Got acceptable. | B.Grew fast. | C.Existed currently. | D.Changed slowly. |
A.They are set up by individuals. | B.They have the same size and shape. |
C.They bring owners many profits. | D.They sell recycled toys and books. |
A.They connect communities together. | B.They improve education of residents. |
C.They save money on buying books. | D.They promote economic development.c |
10 . Reading is a key to developing wisdom that guide s you through challenging life decisions, and enhances your creative abilities. It holds importance for children. To make reading enjoyable for your young ones, you might need to set off their interest in it. Today’s post is for you if you want to assist your children in developing the life-changing practice of reading.
Boosting the Cognitive Activity
Reading aloud to youngsters or encouraging them to develop the habit helps understand what they see, read, or hear.
Improved Focusing and Learning Abilities
It is not surprising that children have a limited attention time and quickly switch between tasks. You can eventually beat greater discipline and attentiveness into your children’s head by scheduling a set reading activity each day.
Proficiency in Language and Literature
When children begin reading, they discover words and sentences that greatly expand their vocabulary.
A.Reading is both fun and educational |
B.It will show you how to effectively promote reading |
C.When you’re thinking why reading is essential to children |
D.If the area of the brain that comprehends language has been excited |
E.So exposing your children to reading has long-term educational benefits |
F.Even though it might take them a little longer to adjust to daily reading activities |
G.As a result, their knowledge and understanding of their surroundings grow as they read more |