12. What is the function of the first paragraph of this article? (2 points)
13. Please briefly analyze the argument in paragraph ③. (4 points)
14. Which of the following materials is suitable as an argument for the sixth paragraph? Please briefly explain the reasons. (3 points)
Materials 1 media scientist Neil? Pozmann reveals in Entertainment to Death that this is an era of pan-entertainment. Deep thinking is rapidly disappearing, and we are becoming hasty and impetuous. We can only tolerate those superficial reading materials with a consumption mentality.
Material 2 Suhomlinski said: "A school may have everything, but if there are no books necessary for people's development and spiritual life, or if people don't like books and are indifferent to them, then it can't be called a school."
Reference answer:
1 1.① The classic itself is pure, it focuses on the essence of things, and it is not so decorative in the form of expression, which makes readers separate from it. Reading classics requires enough time and a calm mind, while modern people are used to reading in a fleeting way. (the meaning is right. On the one hand, 2 points, * * * 4 points)
12.① Quote famous sayings, point out the embarrassing situation faced by the classics, and lead to the topic of discussion. (Use questions (questions) to cause thinking, which causes the following. (the meaning is right. 1. 1, ***2)
13. Put forward the viewpoint first: the classic pays attention to the essential things. (1) Then, it is analyzed that classic and mediocre works have different concerns about the same news event, highlighting the essence of what the classic pays attention to; Then take two famous books as examples to prove it. (2 points) Finally, once again, classics focus on the essence of things. (1 min) (That's right. ***4 points)
14.( 1 minute) Because the first material discusses that people become impatient and impetuous in the era of pan-entertainment, and they can only read superficial books, which is consistent with the point in paragraph 6.