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1. 生存的小品文,必须是匕首,是投枪,能和读书一同杀出一条生存的血路来的东西。鲁迅

1. The short essays on survival must be daggers and spears, something that can fight its way through a blood-stained path of survival along with reading. -- Lu Xun

2. 正方观点是:开卷有益;反方观点认为:开卷未必有益。我是反方的,我首先是这样理解“开卷未必有益”的:开卷未必有益包含两层,一层是开卷不一定有益;另一层是开卷也不一定没益。

2. The positive viewpoint is: Opening books is beneficial; the negative viewpoint believes: Opening books is not necessarily beneficial. I am on the negative side, and my understanding of "Opening books is not necessarily beneficial" is as follows: This phrase contains two layers, one layer is that opening books is not necessarily beneficial; the other layer is that opening books is also not necessarily without benefit.

3. 不管饕餮的时间怎样吞噬着一切,我们要在这一息尚存的时候,努力博取我们的声誉,使时间的镰刀不能伤害我们。莎士比亚

3. No matter how the gluttonous time devours everything, we should strive to earn our reputation while there is still a breath left in us, so that the scythe of time cannot harm us. - Shakespeare

4. 不要为已消尽之年华叹息,必须正视匆匆溜走的时光。布莱希特

4. Do not sigh for the years that have passed; one must face the fleeting time that is slipping away. Bertolt Brecht

5. 在读书的时候,我们与智者交谈;在生活的事务中,我们通常都是与愚人交谈。培根(英国)

5. When reading, we converse with the wise; in the affairs of life, we usually converse with fools. - Bacon (British)

6. 书是人类进步的阶梯高尔基

6. Books are the ladder to human progress - Gorky

7. 书籍是巨大的力量。列宁

7. Books are a great power. - Lenin

8. 因此,只要是读书,都是会有益处的,不论大还是小所以可以推及"开卷有益"是一定成立的 “书是人类进步的阶梯。”如今这知识经济时代,人们的学问越来越深,你不努力跟着跑,便后落伍,并越落越远。因而为跟上时代的步伐,你就要不断地学习。

8. Therefore, reading in any form is beneficial, whether it's extensive or limited. Thus, it can be concluded that the saying "reading is beneficial" is always true: "Books are the ladder to human progress." In this era of the knowledge economy, people's knowledge is becoming increasingly profound. If you do not strive to keep up, you will fall behind and become even further removed. Therefore, to keep pace with the times, you must continuously learn.

9. 尽管古人说书“浩如烟海”,而我觉得书的世界是 “天涯若比邻。”这话绝对不是唯心的的比拟。世界再大,也没有阻隔。佛说:“三千大千世界”,可算大极了。书的境地呢,却是包罗万象,贯通三界。

9. Although the ancients said that books are "as vast as the sea of smoke," I feel that the world of books is "as close as neighbors even at the ends of the earth." This statement is by no means a metaphysical analogy. No matter how vast the world is, there is no barrier. The Buddha said, "The three thousand great kalpas of the world," which can be considered extremely vast. However, the realm of books encompasses all things, connecting the three realms.

10. 读书有三到:心到、眼到、口到。心不在此,则眼看不仔细,心眼既不专一,却只浪漫诵读,决不能记,记也不能久也。三到之中,心到最急。心既到点,眼口岂有不到者乎。朱熹

10. There are three key aspects to reading: the heart, the eyes, and the mouth. If the heart is not engaged, the eyes will not see carefully, and if the heart and eyes are not focused, one will merely read in a romantic, relaxed manner, and cannot remember anything. Among the three aspects, the engagement of the heart is the most crucial. Once the heart is focused, how could the eyes and mouth not follow? This is according to Zhu Xi.

11. 反方的论点就是读书需要+以甄别~不能一味的为读书而读书

11. The counterparty's argument is that reading requires + the ability to distinguish; one cannot simply read for the sake of reading.

12. 读书数万卷,胸中无适主,便如暴。列子

12. Having read tens of thousands of books, if one has no fixed master in one's heart, it is as if one is in a storm. — Liezi

13. “开卷有益”不光告诉了我们应该勤于读书,还告诉了我们应该善于读书,只有这样才能真正获“益”。

13. "Opening a book is beneficial" not only tells us that we should be diligent in reading, but also tells us that we should be good at reading. Only in this way can we truly gain "benefit."

14. 问渠那得清如许,为有源头活水来朱熹

14. "How does the river maintain such clarity? It's because there's living water flowing from its source." - Zhu Xi

15. 事实如此,美国著名科学家富兰克林小的时候十分重视写作,但总是在措词优美,条理清晰等方面欠缺一筹。为此,他的父亲鼓励他多读书,并把自己认为好的记下来,再用自己的语言阐明道理,然后与原文对照,比较彼此的优劣。富兰克林遵从父亲的教诲,从此多读书,读好书,并作读书笔记,时间一久,他不但写作有了很大进步,甚至还能发现书中的不足之处。

15. The fact is that the famous American scientist Franklin paid great attention to writing when he was young, but he always fell short in terms of elegant wording and clear logic. In order to encourage him, his father advised him to read more books, take notes of the good ones, explain the principles in his own words, and then compare the original text with his own to see the strengths and weaknesses of each. Following his father's advice, Franklin began to read more and better books, making reading notes. Over time, not only did his writing improve significantly, but he was even able to discover the shortcomings in the books he read.

16. 书籍是最有耐心最能忍耐和最令人愉快的伙伴。在任何艰难困苦的时刻,它都不会抛弃你。赫尔岑

16. Books are the most patient, enduring, and delightful companions. They never desert you in times of hardship and adversity. Herzen

17. 学习,永远不晚。高尔基?>

17. It's never too late to learn. Gorky?

18. 尽管你可以举出一堆因看书而堕落,疯狂,行凶犯法的事例那这又能说明什么呢只能说明是看书的人自己本身心态就不正那属于心态问题,不能归咎于书难道有人拿刀去砍去杀人,能怪那刀不好吗

18. Although you can list a bunch of examples where reading has led to decadence, madness, and committing crimes, what does that prove? It only proves that the person reading has an unhealthy mindset themselves. That is a matter of attitude, not something that can be blamed on the books. Would you blame a knife if someone uses it to stab or kill someone?

19. 一个爱书的人,他必定不致于缺少一个忠实的朋友,一个良好的老师,一个可爱的伴侣,一个温情的安慰者巴罗

19. A lover of books will never lack a faithful friend, a good teacher, a charming companion, and a tender comforter, as Barrow said.

20. 读书对于智慧,就象体操对于身体一样。(英国)谚语

20. Reading is to wisdom what exercise is to the body. (English proverb)

21. 努力向学,尉为国用。孙中山

21. Strive to learn and contribute to the country's cause. Sun Yat-sen

22. 我们读书多了,看到那些对我们身心不健康的书,一读就辨别出来了,就不会再看,再买。

22. The more books we read, the more we can discern those that are unhealthy for our mind and body at a glance, and we won't read or buy them again.

23. 5在这个信息化的世界里,读书是我们获取知识的只要途径之一。多读书可以拓宽我们的知识量,丰富我们的文学修养,对日后的说和写都有很大的帮助。

23. 5 In this informationized world, reading is one of the main ways for us to acquire knowledge. Reading more can broaden our knowledge, enrich our literary cultivation, and greatly help us in speaking and writing in the future.

24. 天下事以难而废者十之一,以惰而废者十之九。颜之推

24. Out of all things in the world, one-tenth are abandoned due to difficulty, and nine-tenths are abandoned due to laziness. Quotation from Yan Zhitui.

25. 学问对于人们要求最大的紧张和最大的热情。巴甫洛夫

25. Knowledge demands the greatest tension and the greatest passion from people. - Pavlov

26. 读书譬如饮食,从容咀嚼,其味必长;大嚼大咀,终不知味也。朱熹

26. Reading is like eating; to savor it slowly, the taste will last longer; to chew and swallow it quickly, one will never know the taste. — Zhu Xi

27. 藜羹麦饭冷不尝,要足平生五车书。(宋)陆游

27. Cold and tasteless are the millet porridge and bitter vegetables, yet I strive to accumulate a lifetime of five carts of books. (Song Dynasty) Lu You

28. 真正的书籍应是黑夜和沉默的产物,而不是白昼和闲聊的果实。马塞尔·普鲁斯特

28. The true book should be the product of night and silence, not the fruit of daylight and chatter. Marcel Proust

29. 书籍是全世界的营养品,生活里没有书籍就好像没有阳光;智慧里没有书籍就好像鸟儿没有翅膀。莎士比亚

29. Books are the nourishment of the world; life without books is like a day without sunshine; intelligence without books is like a bird without wings. - Shakespeare

30. 倘要骗人,这个方法很可以冒充博雅。现在有一些人,和我闲谈之后,常说我书是看得很多了。其实我也没专心看多少书,只是随手翻翻而已,只是经常翻翻,就多少知道一些了吗!

30. If one were to deceive people, this method is quite effective in pretending to be learned. There are some people who, after chatting with me, often say that I have read a lot of books. In fact, I haven't been reading many books with concentration; I just flip through them casually. But just by flipping through them frequently, I've managed to know a bit about them, haven't I!

31. 闲有余日,正可学问。陈继儒

31. Having leisure time is just the right opportunity for studying. — Chen Jiuru

32. 世界名人培根说过:“史鉴使人明智,诗歌使人巧慧,数学使人精细,博物使人深沉,伦理之学使人庄重。”这诸多意思,可一言以蔽之:开卷有益。如果我们不多读书,哪来

32. The famous person Bacon once said, "History makes people wise, poetry makes people clever, mathematics makes people meticulous, natural science makes people profound, and ethics makes people dignified." All these meanings can be summed up in one sentence: it is beneficial to open books. If we don't read more books, where does all this come from?

33. 要掌握书,莫被书掌握;要为生而读,莫为读而生。布尔沃

33. To master the book, do not let the book master you; read for life, not for reading. — Bulwer

34. 我们可以足不出户,在这里随意在这里阅览。谁说读书人目光短浅,不通人情,不关心世界呢!这里可得到丰富的经历,可认识世界,可结交各色各样的朋友。经常在书里“串门儿”,至少也可以脱去几分愚昧,多长几个心眼儿吧!

34. We can freely browse here without even leaving our homes. Who says that scholars are narrow-minded, unfeeling, and indifferent to the world? Here, one can gain rich experiences, understand the world, and make friends of all sorts. Regularly "visiting" books can at least help shed some ignorance and cultivate more wisdom!

35. 读书使人充实讨论使人机智,作文使人准确。培根

35. Reading makes a full man; discussion sharpens wits; and writing makes an exact man. - Bacon

36. 想做真正的“开卷有益”,还必须自己有这个爱好,嗜好读书。我想,嗜好读书,应该像爱锻炼一样,天天练,日日练。生病的时候练,刮风下雪也在练,烈日炎炎更在练,把锻炼当作一种爱好。凡嗜书者,他们在每一页书里都能感到浓厚的趣味。

36. To truly benefit from reading, one must also have a genuine love for the hobby, a passion for reading. I believe that the passion for reading should be cultivated like exercising, with daily practice and persistence. Whether it's when you're sick, during windy and snowy days, or under the scorching sun, one should continue to exercise, treating it as a cherished hobby. All those who have a passion for reading can find rich interest in every page of a book.

37. 光明给我们经验,读书给我们知识。奥斯特洛夫斯基

37. Light gives us experience, reading gives us knowledge. – Ostroumov

38. 汉代刘向曾说过:“书犹药也,善读之可以医愚。”书既然是药,就具备两种功能:一是良药,药到病除;一是毒药,置人于死地。不是吗?20年代的德国,不少人因看了希特勒的《我的奋斗》,受其不良影响而论为希特勒的殉葬品。“不好的书就像不好的朋友一样,可能会把你戕害”。一点也不假,现在就有一部分同学迷上了武侠或言情小说,整天看那些庸谷怪诞的书籍,而把功课“丢”在一边,导致学习成绩一直往下降,最后造 成竹篮打水一场空。试想,“开”这样的书“卷”,能说是“有益”的吗?“一本好书胜过珍宝,一本坏书比一个强盗更坏。”因此,开卷是否有益,得先看开什么卷。

38. Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty once said: "Books are like medicine; a good reading of them can cure ignorance." Since books are medicine, they possess two functions: one is a good medicine that cures the illness; the other is a poison that leads to death. Isn't that so? In the 1920s Germany, many people were influenced by Hitler's "Mein Kampf" and became his victims. "Bad books are like bad friends; they may harm you." This is not an exaggeration. Now, there are some students who are fascinated by wuxia or romance novels, spending all day reading those trivial and fantastical books while neglecting their studies, leading to a continuous decline in their academic performance and ultimately ending in vain efforts. Imagine, opening such books could they be considered "beneficial"? "A good book is better than a treasure, and a bad book is worse than a robber." Therefore, whether opening a book is beneficial depends on what kind of book is opened.

39. 我认为开卷未必有益。诚然,读书可以使人增长知识,陶冶性情,修养身心,但“开卷”只是“有益”的必要条件,而不是充分条件。

39. I believe that opening a book is not necessarily beneficial. Of course, reading can broaden one's knowledge, cultivate one's temperament, and nurture one's body and mind. However, "opening a book" is only a necessary condition for being beneficial, but not a sufficient condition.

40. 兴于《诗》,立于礼,成于乐孔子

40. Enriched by the Book of Songs, established by propriety, and perfected by music — Confucius

41. 或任何一种恶劣的游戏;而我对于事业的勤劳,仍是按照必要,不倦不厌。富兰克林

41. Or any form of wicked gaming; while I still remain diligent in my work, tirelessly and without fatigue. - Franklin

42. 养心莫若寡欲,至乐无如读书。戚继光

42. The best way to cultivate the heart is to have few desires, and there is no greater joy than reading. - Qi Jiguang

43. 读书有三种方法:一种是读而不懂,另一种是既读也懂,还有一种是读而懂得书上所没有的东西。克尼雅日宁

43. There are three ways to read: one is to read but not understand; another is to read and understand; and the third is to read and understand what is not on the book. Knyazhenin.

44. 读书好,多读书,读好书。冰心

44. "Reading is good, read more, and read good books." — Bing Xin

45. 首先,对于好书是有益处的,这点大家都明白所以要论证的是:所谓的坏书是否有它自己的一些益处呢对于读书的益处来讲,大能大到使人大彻大悟, 痛改前非,走向光明之路,取得成功;小能小到学会几种写作方法,几个词,甚至认识几个字这些都是读书的益处,没法否认的因此就可推出几点来论证坏书也是有它的一些益处:

45. Firstly, it is universally acknowledged that good books are beneficial. Therefore, the argument to be made is: do so-called bad books have their own benefits as well? As for the benefits of reading, they can be so great as to lead people to a profound awakening, to reform their ways, to take the path to brightness, and to achieve success; or they can be so small as to learn a few writing techniques, a few words, or even to recognize a few characters. These are all benefits of reading, which cannot be denied. Therefore, we can deduce several points to argue that bad books also have their own benefits:

46. 我的理由是:如果盲目开卷,未必有益,如不加选择地开卷,总会事倍功半,害多益少!

46. My reasoning is: if books are opened blindly, it may not be beneficial; if books are opened without discrimination, it will always be the case that twice the effort results in half the effectiveness, with more harm than benefit!

47. 除了野蛮国家,整个世界都被书统治着。福尔特尔

47. Apart from barbaric nations, the entire world is dominated by books. Fortel.

48. 反方可以从提高大家实际能力和综合阅读理解、分析能力方面下手

48. The opposition can start by focusing on enhancing everyone's practical abilities and comprehensive reading comprehension and analytical skills.

49. 这些书,最有用的还是做人的书,做人是一切的基础,修养是决定人生成败的关键。为人的程度决定了人生的价值!做人看似简单,幸福就不简单了,小人得志不值得羡慕。做人的原则是最容易动摇的,穷其一生,也难有几人对人生达到不惑的!

49. Among these books, the most useful ones are those about being a person. Being a person is the foundation of everything, and cultivation is the key to the success or failure of life. The degree to which one behaves as a person determines the value of one's life! It may seem simple to be a person, but happiness is not simple; it is not worth envying when a mean person achieves success. The principles of being a person are the easiest to be shaken, and it is difficult for a few people to reach a state of no confusion about life in their entire life!

50. 不论是坏书还是好书,它都是根据该书是利大于弊还是弊大于利判断的也就是说,坏书也是有一定益处

50. Whether it is a bad book or a good book, it is judged based on whether the benefits outweigh the drawbacks or the drawbacks outweigh the benefits. In other words, bad books also have certain benefits.

51. 一个爱书的人,他必定不致缺少一个忠实的朋友,一个良好的老师,一个可爱的伴侣,一个优婉的安慰者。伊萨克·巴罗

51. A lover of books will never lack a faithful friend, a good teacher, a charming companion, and a gentle comforter. — Isaac Barrow

52. 读书,这个我们习以为常的平凡过程,实际上是人的心灵和上下古今一切民族的伟大智慧相结合的过程……《高尔基论青年》

52. Reading, a mundane process that we take for granted, is actually a process where the soul of a person is combined with the great wisdom of all ancient and modern nations... "Gorky on Youth"

53. 理想的书籍是智慧的钥匙列夫·托尔斯泰

53. The ideal book is the key to wisdom – Leo Tolstoy

54. 夫学须志也,才须学也。非学无以广才,非志无以成学。诸葛亮

54. To study, one must have ambition; to acquire talent, one must study. Without studying, one cannot broaden one's talents; without ambition, one cannot achieve in learning. -- Zhuge Liang

55. 读书是我唯一的娱乐。我不把时间浪费于酒店、**或任何一种恶劣的游戏;而我对于事业的勤劳,仍是按照必要,不倦不厌。富兰克林

55. Reading is my only form of entertainment. I do not waste time at hotels or any kind of evil game; and my diligence in my work is still, as necessary, tireless and unrelenting. - Franklin

56. 人们有时也会这样认为,只有看好书才会获益。其实不然,有些坏书中的写作技法也是值得我们青少年学习的,这不仅可以使我们的写作方法多样化,而且还可以增加我们明辨是非的能力,由此可见“开卷有益”。

56. People sometimes hold the belief that only by reading good books can one benefit. However, this is not entirely true. There are also techniques in some bad books that are worth learning for young people. This not only diversifies our writing methods but also enhances our ability to discern right from wrong. Thus, it can be seen that "all reading is beneficial."

57. 的这么多知识呢?如果没有了知识,我们怎样辨别人们谁是谁非呢?

57. Where do all these pieces of knowledge come from? Without knowledge, how can we distinguish between right and wrong in people's actions?

58. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。唐杜甫

58. "Reading a million books, one writes with divine inspiration." - Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu.

59. 有志者事竟成,破釜沉舟,百二秦关终属楚;苦心人天不负,卧薪尝胆,三千越甲可吞吴。蒲松龄

59. As long as one is determined, all things will be accomplished; as long as one breaks the cauldron and sets sail, the twelve passes of Qin will eventually belong to Chu. As long as one is perseverance, heaven will not forsake one; as long as one lies on the coals and tastes the bitterness, three thousand soldiers of Yue can conquer Wu. - Pu Songling

60. 我想鬼谷子这个名字大家也很熟悉的。也是在一些武侠小说中出现的人名。但是这个人是真实存在的,而且有野史说他教导出来的弟子很多都是精英。比如像商鞅、白起这些人。

60. I believe that the name Guiguzi is also very familiar to everyone. It is also a name that appears in some wuxia novels. However, this person did exist in real life, and there are historical anecdotes that say many of his disciples were elite. For example, people like Shang Yang and Bai Qi.

61. 其实读书不一定要认真地读,只要随便翻阅,积少成多,时间一长,脑子里也自然有了一个知识的宝库。试想想这不是开卷的好处吗?

61. Actually, there is no need to read books diligently; just flipping through them casually can accumulate a lot over time. As days go by, a treasure trove of knowledge naturally forms in your mind. Think about it, isn't this the benefit of opening a book?

62. 4“读书破万卷,下笔如有神。”又如“读万卷书,行万里路。”读书是有好处的。希望同学们快快行动起来吧!

62. 4 "Reading a thousand books exhausts one's strength, and one writes with divine inspiration." As in "read ten thousand books and travel ten thousand miles." Reading has its benefits. I hope everyone will act quickly and start reading!

63. “书籍是人类进步的阶梯。”如今这知识经济时代,人们的学问越来越深,你不努力跟着跑,便后落伍,并越落越远。因而为跟上时代的步伐,你就要不断地学习。

63. "Books are the ladder of human progress." In this era of the knowledge economy, people's knowledge is becoming increasingly profound. If you do not strive to keep up, you will fall behind and fall further and further. Therefore, to keep pace with the times, you must continuously learn.

64. 读书对于智慧,就像体操对于身体一样。(英国)谚语

64. Reading is to wisdom as exercise is to the body. (English Proverb)

65. 学而不思则罔,思而不学则殆。孔子

65. "He who learns but does not think is lost; he who thinks but does not learn is in danger." — Confucius

66. 也许你想说:"假设有种坏书,内容不堪入目,文章布局全盘错误,满篇病句错句错字"直到没有优点可寻 但是你想过吗,即使存在这种书,有人能看的懂吗会去看吗既然不会去看,那么连"开卷"这个前提都没了,如何来谈开卷是否有益或有害

66. Perhaps you might say: "Suppose there is a bad book, whose content is utterly unacceptable, the layout of the articles is entirely wrong, and it is full of sick sentences, wrong sentences, and misspellings" until there are no merits to be found. But have you ever thought about it? Even if such a book exists, would someone be able to understand it or would they want to read it? Since they wouldn't want to read it, then the premise of "opening a book" doesn't even exist. How can one discuss whether opening a book is beneficial or harmful?

67. 大家也许想问,为什么要讲这个呢道理很简单,关键在于"总"字这说的是总会有好处,而不是只会有好处所以说,开卷有益需要论证的是读书是有益处而不是读书无害(千万别被反方缠到这不然一定会输原因看完后面的就会明白)

67. You may wonder why we are discussing this. The reason is simple, and it lies in the word "always." This means that there will always be benefits, not just benefits. Therefore, it is beneficial to open a book, and what needs to be argued is that reading is beneficial rather than that reading is harmless (don't get entangled by the opposing side on this issue, otherwise you will definitely lose; the reasons will become clear after reading the following).

68. 阅读的最大理由是想摆脱平庸,早一天就多一份人生的精彩;迟一天就多一天平庸的困扰。余秋雨

68. The greatest reason for reading is to free oneself from mediocrity, and the sooner the better, for it adds more color to life; the later the worse, for it adds more days of trivial troubles. Yu Shuyu

69. 读万卷书,行万里路刘彝

69. "Read ten thousand books and travel ten thousand miles" Liu Yi.