问题 阅读理解与欣赏
阅读下面的诗歌,完成下面的题。
                                        我一无所求
                                             泰戈尔
我一无所求,只站在林边树后。
倦意还逗留在黎明的眼上,露润在空气里。
湿草的懒味悬垂在地面的薄雾中。
在榕树下你用乳油般柔嫩的手挤着牛奶。
我沉静地站立着。
我没有说出一个字。那是藏起的鸟儿在密叶中歌唱。
芒果树在村径上撒着繁花,蜜蜂一只一只地嗡嗡飞来。
池塘边湿婆天的庙门开了,
朝拜者开始诵经。
你把罐儿放在膝上挤着牛奶。
我提着空桶站立着。
我没有走近你。
天空和庙里的锣声一同醒起。
街尘在驱走的牛蹄下飞扬。
把汩汩发响的水瓶搂在腰上,女人们从河边走来。
你的钏镯叮当,乳沫溢出罐沿。
晨光渐逝而我没有走近你。
1.“我一无所求”的标题为编者所加,你认为加得合理吗?为什么? 
                                                                                                    
2.“我没有走近你”在诗歌中出现了两次,请分析这种“重复”的作用。
                                                                                                     
答案

1.用“我一无所求”作为标题很好。全诗表达了对纯真、和谐的乡间爱情的崇尚和追求,也是诗人对纯真、和谐人生的崇尚和追求的诗化。“我一无所求”,不是“什么都不求”,而是更突出了追求的唯一和执著,如此看来,以“一无所求”为题,更好地凸现了诗人的创作倾向与诗作的主题。(言之成理即可)

2.泰戈尔的诗歌着重刻画人与自然、人与人、自然与自然的和谐相处的景象。“我没有走近你”两次在诗中出现,更是凸现了人与自然、人与人、自然与自然的和谐相处的主题。

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Have you ever wondered whether writing and maintaining your business blog is a waste of time If you have, it probably is. Business blogs are valuable for some companies, but for many blogging takes up time and resources better spent elsewhere. If any of the following statements apply to you, stop posting to your blog (or re-purpose what you would have posted) and start doing something more productive:

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You dread writing another post.

Either way, whatever you publish will not represent your business well, so why do it Any time you feel you can’t put your best foot forward, don’t take the step.

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Your page views are stagnant.

Unless of course you can accurately identify tangible benefits from that readership.

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You can’t quantify your return.

Blogging is like any other investment in time and resources: If you don’t see a return, don’t do it.

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Your goal is to provide valuable resources to customers.

Potential customers who gladly read resource pages often run screaming from the same information when it appears on a blog.

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Your readers are not your customers.

Building an audience is useful only if the audience contains current and potential customers. Know who is reading your biog. If you can’t be bothered to find out, that’s yet another indication it’s time to stop.

[A] Many business owners say, "I don’t have any numbers to back it up, but I know my blog is paying off." Really How If your blog isn’t sending significant traffic to your website via search engines, isn’t directly generating sales, doesn’t create a community, or creates a community that doesn’t actually

benefit your business, your blog isn’t paying off.

[B] If you aren’t excited by the thought of sitting down to write your next post, you have nothing to say and will once again borrow ideas from another blog, or already realize blogging is a waste of time but won’t admit it.

[C] Great goal. By all means do it. But don’t put how-to information, or useful tips, or non-news information on your blog. Many people are blog-averse because most blogs are terrible, so your blog may automatically get painted with the same brush. If your material is relatively evergreen, create resource pages on your website instead.

[D] When new posts average the same number of page views, and on a monthly basis so does your entire blog, you’ve stalled. Maybe loyal readers keep returning, or maybe you gain some and lose some, but either way not much is happening. A blog with a small stagnant readership is a blog that is a waste of time, at least for business purposes.

[E] Never blog because you think it helps; you have to know. Knowing takes effort. If you’re not willing to put the time you need into tracking and analyzing data, you’re either lazy or afraid to find out you’re wasting your time on your blog. Sometimes quitting is more admirable than staying the course.

[F] This happens more often than you think. For example, a friend is an incredibly successful financial planner. He writes a blog that gets thousands of unique visitors a month. But he writes about topics of interest only to other financial planners. That would be fine if his blog generated media opportunities, or supported a book he plans to write, or helps him network and bring in more business—but it doesn’t.

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