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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} FasterEffectiveReading? ?Ahigherreadingratewithnolossofcomprehensionwillhelpyouin othersubjectsaswellasinEnglishandthegeneralprinciplesapplytoany language.Naturallyyouwillnotreadeverybookatthesamespeed.?You wouldexpecttoreadanewspaperforexamplemuchmorerapidlythanaphysics oreconomicstextbookbutyoucanraiseyouraveragereadingspeedoverthewhole rangeofmaterialsyouwishtocoversothatthepercentage百分比gainedwillbe thesamewhateverkindofreadingyouareconcernedwith.??The readingpassageswhichfollowareallofanaveragelevelofdifficultyforyour stageofinstruction.Theyareallaboutfivehundredwordslong.Theyareabout topicsofgeneralinterestwhichdonotrequireagreatdealofspecialized knowledge.Thustheyfallbetweenthekindofreadingyoumightfindinyour textbooksandthemuchlessdemandingkindyouwillfindinanewspaperorlight novel.IfyoureadthiskindofEnglishwithunderstandingatsayfour hundredwordsperminuteyoumightdroptotwohundredortwohundredand fifty.??Perhapsyouwouldliketoknowwhatreadingspeedsare commonamongnativeEnglishspeakinguniversitystudentsandhowthosespeedscan beimproved.?TestsinMinnesotaU.S.Aforexamplehaveshownthat studentswithoutspecialtrainingcanreadEnglishofaveragedifficultyfor exampleTolstoy’sWarandPeaceintranslationatspeedsofbetween240and 250wordsperminutewithaboutseventypercentcomprehension.Studentsin Minnesotaclaimthataftertwelvehalfhourlessonsonceaweekthereading speedcanbeincreasedwithnolossofcomprehensiontoaroundfivehundred wordsperminute.Whichofthefollowingdoesnotdescribethetypesofreadingmaterialsmentionedinthesecondparagraph?
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{{*HTML*}}阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 OnBritishNewspapers? ?BesidesthedailynewspapersthereareanumberofSundaynewspapersin Britain.Manyofthemareconnectedwiththedailiesthoughnotrunbythe sameeditorandhismembers.TheSundaypapersarelargerthanthedailypapers andusuallycontainmorearticlesconcernedwithcomment评论andgeneral informationratherthannews.ThenationaldailyandSundaypapershavethe largestcirculation发行intheworld.OftheSundaypaperstheObserverandthe SundayTimesarethebestknown.??Itisaregrettablefactthat thenumberofmagazinesofaliteraryorpoliticalnaturehasdroppeddownsince thewar.Thishasprobablybeencausedbytheeverwideruseofradio andtelevision.Themostsuccessfulmagazinesarethosepublishedforwomen. Theircoversaredesignedtocatchtheeyeandtheycertainlysucceedindoing so!Theyoffertheirreadersarticlesoncookery烹饪法fashionneedleworkand manyothermattersofwomeninterest.Theyalsoprovideadvicetothoseinlove andadventureswithhandsomeheroes.?Somewomen’smagazinesalsoinclude seriousarticlesofmoregeneralinterest.??Thevisitorwho looksatthemagazinesdisplayedinalargebookstall书摊whichmaybefoundin animportantrailwaystationwiIlnoticethatthereisawidevarietyof technicalorsemitechnical半专业的booksandmagazines.Therearemagazinesfor themotoristthefarmerthegardenerthenurseandmanyothers.? ?Therearemanylocalandregionalnewspapers.ItiscommoninBritainfor anewsagent报刊经售人todeliver投递themorningpaperstohiscustomersfora smallextrapaymentthisserviceisusuallyperformedbyboysandgirlswho wanttoearnsomepocketmoney.InBritainmendonotlikereadingmagazines.
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