语法填空
The
information I (collect) in the last few years leads
me to believe that speed reading may be less (use) than most people think. The
claim that you can read and comprehend (理解) over 30,000 words per minute is
overstated. One researcher proved this in a study irrelevant and illogical sentences
were added to the text. The "speed readers" tested didn't notice the
irrelevant lines – the readers who read slowly spotted them immediately.
I've
interviewed people who have attended the introductory sessions (课程) (offer) by some speed reading courses.
(them) stories indicate that improper methods are sometimes used to sell the
courses. Here is how: First, you're asked to read a passage from a book which most persons know little. Your
reading speed and comprehension are tested during this exercise. Then, after
about half hour of instruction, another reading
test is given. But this time the reading is the one most Americans know well –
such as Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Not (surprising), persons attending these
introductory sessions find that their "exit" speed and comprehension
are better than their "entry" (perform).
I'm
one of the fiction readers who appreciate the beauty in good writing.
Occasionally I'll read a passage or sentence over and over again just (let) the beauty of its construction
soak in (渗透).
Good writing must be read carefully and thoughtfully to be appreciated.
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