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What is the reason for the decline in reading interest?
Question 1: What do you think is the reason for the decrease of available reading for teenagers? If you list more items, you must use 1. There is too much pressure to study, so there is no extra time.

Many teenagers worship Japanese and Korean stars too much and are completely addicted to them.

Parents object to children reading extra-curricular books, thinking that it will affect their study.

Many students are addicted to online games.

The popularity of online novels has led to many classic literary works being ignored by students.

Question 2: What is the reason for the decline of national reading rate in the past six years? 1, due to economic development, the social form has changed, the pace of life has accelerated, and the personal disposable time of the public has been reduced.

2. Changes in mainstream ideology. The prevalence of mercantilism and pragmatism led to the neglect of literature.

3。 The popularity of television, computers and the Internet has changed the traditional way of reading.

4. I won't talk about it ... You know that anything that may lead to chaos is not allowed.

Question 3: China people's interest in reading has declined. What can we do to lower their grades? The teacher ignores you in class, the class representative is dismissed, and the classmates laugh at you ... so psychological pressure may be one of the reasons for your decline in grades. You should adjust your mentality and don't be bound by pressure. See if the learning method has changed? Find a learning method that suits you. I believe you will make progress.

Question 4: What is the reason for the decline in reading rate? Personally, I think you read too much. I remember this situation when I was at school. If I do too many questions, I will be impetuous. I think you can take a few days off and watch it.

Question 5: According to the survey, only about 5% people in China have reading habits.

According to my personal experience, among those who have reading habits, about 95% are used to reading bad books; In other words, only about 0.25% people in China often read some valuable books; Moreover, I believe that even this ratio is still too large, otherwise, with a population of more than one billion, any better book will not only publish thousands of copies. Reading or not is a personal choice; Moreover, the proportion of people who read first-class books every day and eventually become bookworms, radicals, saints and fools is also increasing year by year. However, this sample survey shows that "50.6% of the people who basically don't study have no time to study, more than half." Therefore, "the tight pace of life and lack of time to read have become the most important reasons for the overall decline in the national reading rate." In my opinion, if a person doesn't have reading habits, there is only one reason, that is, he doesn't have reading habits-just like I don't like shopping in department stores, because I don't like it, instead of being busy reading every day, so I have no time. If you ask those who have no time to study: Where has all the time gone? The answer may be to go shopping, play mahjong and talk nonsense. Why do you spend all your spare time on this? Because "the pace of life is tense", we should "go to department stores, play mahjong and socialize nonsense" to relieve the pressure. However, we know that the more we visit department stores, the more we lack money, the more we play mahjong, the more tired we are, the more nonsense we are, and the more vain we are. As a result, the more tense life is; Therefore, the less time I spend reading. Judging from the current "tense" trend, the national reading rate will drop by half in five years, and there will probably be no obstacles. Do not love reading, not ashamed; It is not a lie to be honest with investigators that "choosing not to have time to study"; However, keeping a "tight pace of life" without getting rid of it is tantamount to slavery. However, some people think that this kind of slavery is happiness. Miss Zhao Bo, who has lived in Beijing for four years, recently wrote an article "Lifestyle: Comment on the Real Side of Men in Beijing ―― Cool, Interesting and Depressed". Regarding the "teasing" of men in Beijing, Miss Zhao wrote: "In the first two years when I came to Beijing, I often hung out with a group of Beijing buddies ... From dawn to dark, and then from dark to dawn, I started fighting in Sanlitun Bar. They tend to gather more and more people, and I don't know where to drill out so many cultural middle-aged and artistic youths. Their writing is beautiful, funny and informative ... "What's so" provocative "and" satisfying "? "Listen to how they express their anger: I can't wait to dig a hole and bury you! ..... They don't care about belittling themselves, but they are also ruthlessly destroying themselves. I don't know how long their mouths are. They are full of truth. Poor people are both uncles and grandchildren ... "Beijing is said to be the cultural center of the whole country, and these" cultural middle-aged people and artistic youth "who" come out of nowhere "around Miss Zhao Bo are probably the center of the center again. I believe that among these "grandfathers" or "grandsons", more than 95% say that they have a tight pace of life, while less than 5% have good reading habits.

Question 6: What is the main reason for the decline in grades? 1. The environment makes parents have no time to take care of their children: parents are either busy making a living, and there are many single-parent families and left-behind families. 2。 The industrialization of education and the irrationality and irregularity of the whole education policy make parents, students and teachers at a loss. 3。 The education department is still the administrative department, which leads to the decline of efficiency. 4。 Since 200 1, the direction of education reform has drifted, which is not suitable for China's national conditions. 5。 Students have a strong sense of superiority and no fighting spirit. 6。 Influenced by western learning concepts. 7. The teacher is not enthusiastic.

Question 7: Use utility theory to explain why people's interest in Spring Festival Gala is declining year by year. People's spiritual and material living standards have improved and there are more choices. The main theme of the Spring Festival Gala also produced aesthetic fatigue. After dinner, we either go shopping to watch fireworks or play mahjong.

Question 8: The students' Chinese level has dropped. What is the reason? I don't know if you are asking about the decline of the whole class or the decline of individuals. The decline of Chinese level is not temporary, because Chinese needs to be accumulated at ordinary times, rising slowly and falling slowly. So there are two reasons: 1, the place and environment of study, there is no good learning atmosphere, such as class management problems, and the students around you don't study hard. 2, that is, too little time is spent on Chinese subjects, because learning Chinese is a long-term accumulation process. It is not enough to rely on the teacher to speak in class. It is necessary to read more extracurricular books, newspapers and so on. Please adopt! ! !

Question 9: What causes memory loss? Whose memory began to decline at the age of 20? There are five other factors that can damage memory: ① Environmental pollution makes free radicals everywhere. Such as X-ray, microwave, nuclear radiation, toxic heavy metals (such as aluminum and cadmium found in domestic water), smoke, food chemical additives, smoke generated by cigarettes, automobile exhaust, hydrogenated vegetable oil and artificial unsaturated fat substitutes, such as margarine, catalytic oxidized vegetable oil, cream without dairy products, most bottled salad dressing, low-quality edible oil, etc. Once people eat such products (processed food, food in restaurants and fast food restaurants), they will form free radicals in the human body. Processing food (fried food such as French fries) with this oil at high temperature will speed up its oxidation and release more free radicals. Most free radicals will enter the brain, which is the most vulnerable part of the human body. Therefore, we should pay special attention to getting rid of bad eating habits and brain damage caused by pollution. 2, high-fat food: Canadian scientists found that a high-fat diet can damage memory and attention. The memory, learning ability and attention of mice eating high-fat food decreased significantly. After 3 months, there will be serious learning and memory dysfunction. ③ Alcohol and tobacco: Excessive alcohol and tobacco will destroy the synthesis of protein by brain cells, leading to memory loss. A brain scientist in the United States studied the effect of drinking on the reaction speed and found that the reaction speed before and after drinking a bottle of red wine was nearly three times different. Alcohol produces a fatty acid compound in the brain, which makes people drunk, which not only slows down the reaction, but also attacks language, emotion and memory. Long-term alcoholism can cause severe memory loss, which takes eight years to recover. Every time a smoker smokes a cigarette, his body will reduce 25 mg of vitamin C. ④ Avoid eating water and food contaminated by heavy metals. Once lead, aluminum and other heavy metals enter the human body, it is difficult to excrete them, and long-term intake will cause Alzheimer's disease. Therefore, long-term use of aluminum tableware and cooking utensils, or eating foods containing alum, such as fried dough sticks and vermicelli, will increase the aluminum content in the body. Excessive consumption of preserved eggs containing lead can lead to lead poisoning. Similarly, drinking water should also avoid pollution, and it is best to drink relatively pure water. ⑤ Pay attention to electromagnetic pollution. Electromagnetic pollution in our daily environment will lead to confusion of thinking, vague memory, depression and impaired brain function. Such as air conditioning, TV, computer. American scientists have found that when a weak electromagnetic field, which is very common in household appliances, is released to subjects, their short-term memory will decline. Tests in the former Soviet Union show that low-frequency electromagnetic fields can lead to ADHD, interfere with sleep habits, and damage memory and logical thinking. Radiation from TV broadcast towers, high-speed wires, airports, radars and household appliances will produce electronic haze, which will affect memory, lead to loss of learning ability, confusion of brain and behavior, and cause depression.

First, often play puzzles and other intellectual games to make the brain accept new things as much as possible.

By playing puzzles and other intellectual games, the brain can be more flexible, thus improving the sharpness of memory. Research shows that the novel environment can improve the state of brain cells, improve the connection strength between brain cells, prevent the brain from declining due to aging and improve memory. Traveling to new places, doing new things, learning new sports, or developing new hobbies can all improve memory. So, make time to visit museums or other places. Studies have shown that when people's brain waves are in alpha brain waves, their attention is the most concentrated and their memory is the best. The elite's rapid reading and memory training, various factors that affect people's brain waves, developed two systems, namely, rapid reading training and memory training. Through the training of mind map and unfamiliar image sequential memory, the situation of poor memory was improved, which has very good effects in this respect.

Second, talk to people more and be good at solving problems.

When you walk or chat with your classmates, you can take the difficult problems in your study as the topic of conversation. My words may solve these problems. This kind of activity can not only encourage everyone to explore and solve problems actively, but also cultivate a strong interest in learning, improve oral expression ability and enhance the friendship between students. By talking, you will make your memories that have not yet taken root and your memories that are not confident turn into definite memories, which are firmly imprinted in your mind.

Third, in memory, it is much more efficient to use eyes, ears, mouth, hands and brain together than to use a single human organ.

As the saying goes, everyone paddles and drives a big boat, and so does memory. The effect of memorizing by heart is definitely much faster than that of memorizing by brain. One of the "hands" is to ask for more writing ... >>

Question 10: Why do people in China read less? The ninth national reading survey organized by China Press and Publication Research Institute shows that in 20 1 1 year, the per capita reading in China is only 4.3, far lower than that in South Korea, 20 in France and 40 in Japan, not to mention 64 in Jews. China is one of the countries with the least per capita reading in the world.

Traditionally, reading has remained at the elite level, and there is no tradition of reading for all.

Secondly, instant online browsing is replacing traditional classic reading. "Shallow reading" characterized by fast food, jumping and fragmentation is becoming a new reading trend. Although this reading method has the advantages of being relatively quick and timely, it also has the disadvantages of being prone to thinking inertia and lacking the ability of systematic thinking and judgment.

Thirdly, the fast-paced lifestyle makes people impetuous. The pressure of life makes it difficult to calm down and think about the nature of books, and it is also difficult to have interest in exploring philosophical propositions. People are more and more accustomed to reading as a way to obtain information.

China people's "reading crisis" is also manifested in the utilitarian nature of reading. For a long time, further education and employment have become the main pursuit of national education, and students have formed a utilitarian reading view of reading useful books instead of useless ones. In this way, reading is regarded as a means to achieve a certain goal, rather than being interested in reading itself.

Finally, some China people's lack of reading is related to their personal needs. At present, China is in the stage of social transformation. Being busy with all kinds of things and having no time to read is the reason why some people read less. A person's reading volume is also related to his understanding of the meaning and value of reading. If he thinks that reading has little to do with his living conditions, or that reading will affect the improvement of his living conditions, then he has no need and enthusiasm for reading.

Not long ago, Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature, and there was a "Mo Yan fever" in China. However, to boost the reading level of the people, Mo Yan alone is tantamount to a drop in the bucket. We should seize the opportunity of Mo Yan's "reading craze" and strive to turn this "short craze" into a "long craze" and turn the "quick craze" for one person into a "slow craze" for more writers' works and classics in a wider field.

"20 1 1, China has 4.3 books per capita, which is much less than Korean 1 1, French 20, Japanese 40 and Jewish 64." For some time, this assertion has been repeatedly quoted by various media, saying that it shocked us and even made us sad. How did this figure come from? Has China really become "one of the countries with the least per capita reading in the world last year"?

With these questions, our reporter interviewed Xu, director of the National Reading Research and Promotion Center of China Press and Publication Research Institute.

How did you get the "version 4.3"?

"In 20 1 1 year, every citizen aged 18-70 reads 4.35 traditional paper books, which is the result of the ninth national reading survey organized by our college." Xu said. China Press and Publication Research Institute is affiliated to the General Administration of Press and Publication. The ninth national reading survey was conducted at the end of last year, and the results were released on the eve of World Reading Day on April 23rd this year.

Xu introduced that the nationwide reading survey began at 1999 and is now conducted once a year. It is a household survey of residents in about 50 cities in 29 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government, with the participation of professional companies such as CCTV Market Research Company and Zero Survey Company, and about 20,000 samples are obtained. The questionnaire covers books, periodicals, audio-visual, internet, mobile phones and other carriers and channels, as well as public reading services, reading festivals, farmer's bookstores and other items, and has always been regarded as the weather vane of China citizens' reading.

Different from the number used by various media to "alert the world", the result of "4.35 copies" is not unexpected or gratifying to professionals. "The survey results last year were 4.25, the year before last was 3.88, and in 2008 was 4.75, so the general trend is to stabilize in fluctuations, but it is not optimistic." Xu said. He said that the decline in reading is a global trend, and this concern is not unique to China people. But from the global horizontal comparison, we are indeed on the low side, which is inconsistent with the status of an ancient traditional civilization and etiquette country. The current reading atmosphere and atmosphere are not as good as those in the 1980s, and the "theory of knowledge uselessness" seems to be getting worse. Read ... >>