When you read, don't________every new word in the dictionary. Try to guess its meaning.
A. lookup B. work out C. give up
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When you read, don't________every new word in the dictionary. Try to guess its meaning.
A. lookup B. work out C. give up
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Don’t ________ a dictionary every time you come across a new word while reading , otherwise you will soon get bored and stop reading.
A look up B consult C refer D discuss
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—Is it necessary to look up every new word when I come across it in reading?
—No. You ________, because you are likely to guess the meaning from the context.
A.can't B.mustn't
C.don't have to D.ought not to
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
When you are confused about some words in reading, you can ______ the dictionary.
A. have a look at B. look up C. check D. refer to
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When you are reading English novels, if you meet with some new words you can ________
this dictionary. Which of the following can’t be used in this sentence?
A. turn to B. refer to C. consult D. look up
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When you meet new words while reading, you can _______your dictionary.
A. infer from B. look up
C. look into D. refer to
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There is no need for you to look up every new word you _____ when reading. You have to learn how to guess the meanings of new words according to the context.
A. come up with B. come out C. come along with D. come across
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There is no need for you to look up every new word you ______ when reading. You have to learn how to guess the meanings of new word according to the context.
A. come up with B. come out C. come along with D. come across
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You do not need every word to understand the meaning of what you read. In fact, too much emphasis (强调) on separate words both slows your speed and reduces your comprehension.
First, any habit which slows down your silent reading to the speed at which you speak or read aloud, is inefficient. If you point to each word as you read, or move your head, or form the words with your lips, you read poorly. Less obvious habits also hold back reading efficiency (效率). One is "saying" each word silently by moving your tongue or throat; another is "hearing" each word as you read.
These are habits which should have been outgrown long ago. The beginning reader is learning how letters can make words, how written words are pronounced, and how sentences are put together. Your reading purpose is quite different, which is to understand meaning.
It has been supposed that up to 75% of the words in English sentences are not really necessary for expressing the meaning. The secret of silent reading is to find out those key words and phrases which carry the thought, and to pay less attention to words which exist only for grammatical completeness.
An efficient reader can grasp the meaning from a page at least twice as fast as he can read the page aloud. He takes in a whole phrase or thought unit at a time. If he “says" or "hears" words to himself, they are selected ones, said for emphasis.
1.This passage is mainly about ______.
A. improving eye movement
B. reading more widely
C. changing poor reading habits
D. reading as fast as you can
2.Saying each word to yourself as you read _____.
A. improves comprehension
B. increases reading speed
C. gives too much emphasis
D. reduces reading efficiency
3.Your reading purpose should be _____.
A. to understand all the words
B. to make fewer eye movements
C. to understand meaning
D. to understand the grammatical structures
4.While reading, efficient readers usually _____.
A. move their eyes quickly
B. take in whole phrases or thought units
C. point at key words
D. read only important points for speed
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We don’t have to ________ every word that we don’t know when reading.
A.look up | B.refer to | C.look for | D.look into |
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