What’s Involved in Rapid Reading Investigation

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问题                              What’s Involved in Rapid Reading
     Investigations of eye movements have shown that the rapid reader’s eyes move rapidly across the lines, pausing briefly two or three times on each line, picking up an "eyeful" of words at each pause, while the eyes of the poor reader pause on every word or on small word units.
     It is the mind, of course, that controls the eye movements. The great value of eye-movement investigations is that they furnish us a picture of the different ways in which the mind works in perceiving reading symbols. They tell us that the mind of the poor reader loafs along, picking up very small units at a time, while the eyes of the excellent reader race over the lines, gathering an entire, meaningful idea at a glance.
     Cultivating the habit of reading for ideas not only increases speed, but also increases understanding. A person who reads one word at a time thinks in terms of the meanings of these separate words and thus "can’t see the woods: for the trees." The first and most important instruction is, "Read for Ideas!" If you can cultivate the habit of rapidly picking up one complete thought unit after another, the eye movements will take care of themselves. [br] How do rapid readers move their eyes in reading?

选项 A、They pause two or three times per line.
B、They never pause while reading.
C、They look primarily at the first words on a line.
D、They look primarily at the last words on a line.

答案 A

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