You may know that gourmet it a kind of thing that can be eat. But it doesn't matter whether you know what it is.
Another problem that affect your reading speed is you reading habit and you reading skill.
Some one reads word by word. Some one reads with his finger pointing to the words or with his head shaking. Those are all bad habits. You should read phrase by phrase. Don't blink your eyes so often and don't shake you head. Just move your eyeball. That's enough. If you want to get more word information, there must be a proper distance between your eyes and the reading material.
I think browsing is an important step while you are doing you reading comprehension.
Some students begin to read at once when he get a reading material, even without knowing, its title. But after reading for many times, he won't understand what the article says.
Looking through the material first means forereading. In an examination, you want to grain the information which the questions ask, you can't read the material in a usual way, you can't read the whole material word by word. You gad have to omit some sentence, sometimes even a whole paragraph, which have nothing to do with the questions.
I think you might read the given questions fast as well, then the material. There is an advantage to do this. When you read the material with the questions, you can save your time.
Model:
A Festival Atmosphere.
At midnight on New Year's Eve, people in Rome, Italy, throw out all the things they no longer want. The streets are filled with old chairs, beds, clothes and dishes.
In Madrid, Spain, the new Year comes in more quietly. People come to the main souare. Each holds a bag of grapes (葡萄). As the clock strikes twelve, the people eat the grapes----one for each stroke.
In Tokyo, capital of Japan, people eat noodles in New Year's Eve. This food is said to bring long life. Early the next morning, some Japanese families climb Mount Fuji, There they watch the first sunrise of the new Year.
1. This story is about New Year's Eve in ______.
A. Europe
B. Europe and Latin Aucerica.
C. Four capital cities.
D. Three countries.
2. The writer thinks New Year's Eve in Rome is _____.
A. interesting
B. dull
C. noisy
D. happy
3. The number of grapes that must be take. From each bag is _____.
A. one
B. twelve
C. thirteen
D. fourteen
4. People in both Spain and Japan spend the New Year's Eve ____.
A. throwing things away
B. eating a special food
C. climbing a mountain
D. watching the first sunrise
5. People climb Mount Fuji on the New Year's morning to ____.
A. look for happiness
B. meet their friends
C. enjoy the beauty of nature
D. do something strange
6. People who hope to gain long life from their New Year's food are the ____.
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