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  • 提高英语阅读能力 含练习
    • 作者: Princeton著
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    • 出版时间:2016
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    • 作者: Princeton著
    • 出版社:图书其它
    • 出版时间:2016
    • 页数:272
    • 开本:32开
    • ISBN:1101882271
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    书名:Reading Smart, 2nd Edition英语阅读聪明学第二版

    作者:Princeton Review
    出版社名称:Princeton Review
    出版时间:2016
    语种:英文
    ISBN:9781101882276
    商品尺寸:13.9 x 1.5 x 20.9 cm
    包装:平装
    页数:272

    “擅长阅读”并非指一味追求阅读速度,而是能够在阅读中快速整理出重要信息,并找出其中的联系,这也就是Princeton Review编写这本Reading Smart《英语阅读聪明学》的原因。本书旨在帮助那些跟不上进度、无法理解文章或小说内容的读者更好地提高阅读效率,建立自信心,在阅读过程中学会思考,从而真正做到擅长阅读。

     


    Reading Smart《英语阅读聪明学》一书包含:
    实用的英语阅读技巧
    • 提高英语阅读理解能力的直接建议
    • 针对所有类型文本的阅读方法及步骤,包含报纸、小说、阅读测试等
    • 提供自我调节的小建议,实现英语阅读的收益zui大化
    • 指导你在文章中提取重要信息,无论是还是整体概念还是关键细节

    提高英语阅读能力的练习
    • 每个章节均提供阅读理解练习,帮助读者提高成绩
    • 阅读范文多样,帮助读者适应不同类型的文章
    • 在线练习帮助读者巩固所学的阅读技巧和策略

    SIMPLE STRATEGIES CAN MAKE YOU A BETTER READER.
    Being “good at reading” isn’t just about speed—it’s about being able to read through info, quickly sort out what’s important, and draw useful connections. That’s why we at The Princeton Review createdReading Smart, a book designed to help people who have a hard time keeping up with assignments, understanding novels, or even absorbing news articles. Reading Smart will give you the skills and strategies you need to read efficiently and build your confidence as both a reader and thinker.
    Within Reading Smart, you'll find:
    TECHNIQUES THAT ACTUALLY WORK.
    •Straightforward advice for boosting reading comprehension
    •Specific techniques and step-by-step approaches to all types of texts, from newspapers to novels to test passages
    •Tips for pacing yourself to get the most out of what you read
    •Comprehensive guidance on how to extract important information from passages, whether it’s big-picture concepts or key details

    PRACTICE YOUR WAY TO EXCELLENCE.
    •Reading comprehension drills and exercises in every chapter to help improve your scores on standardized and classroom tests
    •Sample passages to help you get comfortable with different kinds of texts
    •Bonus online drills to help reinforce the reading skills and strategies covered in the book

    Reading Smart《英语阅读聪明学》是Princeton Review出版的一本阅读指导书,提供了许多实用的阅读技巧及方法,帮助英语学习者更好地提高阅读效率。全书题材面宽,涵盖各种类型的阅读文本,讲解通俗易懂,含练习,特别适合中级的英语学习者及备考SAT、GRE、托福考生使用。

     

    The experts atThe Princeton Reviewhave been helping students, parents, and educators achieve the best results at every stage of the education process since 1981. The Princeton Review has helped millions succeed on standardized tests, and provides expert advice and instruction to help parents, teachers, students, and schools navigate the complexities of school admission. In addition to classroom courses in over 40 states and 20 countries, The Princeton Review also offers online and school-based courses, one-to-one and small-group tutoring as well as online services in both admission counseling and academic homework help.

     

    The Princeton Review是位于美国的一家教育服务公司,由约翰·卡茨在1981年创办,提供各类考试服务、辅导和入学资源、在线课程和图书出版等服务。所出版的考试类图书包括TOEFL、SAT、GRE(研究生院入学考试)、LSAT(法学院入学考试)、GMAT(商学院研究生入学考试)、MCAT(医学院入学考试)等。此外,Princeton Review还提供学校、专业等排名,这些也被全美各大学采用。

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    Introduction
    I. Reading in General
    Chapter 1: Reading Zones as No-Speeding Zones
    Chapter 2: Reading Is Physical
    Chapter 3: Why Are You Reading That?
    Chapter 4: Reading Comprehension
    Chapter 5: Tweets and Telegrams
    II. Reading Specific Text Types
    Chapter 6: Natural Sciences
    Chapter 7: Social Sciences
    Chapter 8: Humanities
    Chapter 9: Fiction: Part 1
    Chapter 10: Fiction: Part 2
    Chapter 11: Journalism
    Chapter 12: Poetry and Plays
    III. More Reading Practice
    Chapter 13: Additional Reading Zones
    Appendix: Answer Key for Exercise and Reading Zones
    Why Reading?

    Like it or not, reading is an essential part of everyday life, from the classroom to the workplace and everything in between. The ability to read well—that is, to read a piece of writing and understand it, as well as to retain its most important parts—is a crucial skill whether you’re taking the SAT, ACT, GRE, or some other standardized test; trying to decipher a wordy email filled with technical language and jargon; or just browsing the Internet or newspaper. After all, in today’s digital age, we are inundated with information on a daily basis; the ability to sift through that information and distinguish between fact and opinion, between key ideas and minor details, is an invaluable tool.
    But not everyone likes to read. You may be one of those people, which is why you picked up this book. Trust us, we get it. In some situations, reading is a stressful, even overwhelming, activity, such as when you’re rushing to read an entire novel the night before an important test or assignment is due. (We don’t recommend that.) Reading can also be time-consuming and frequently tedious, particularly if you’re reading a textbook or article that’s chock full of technical jargon and terminology. Moreover, reading is more often associated with academics than with leisure; some students see reading as the one thing standing between them and a perfect test score or GPA. Because of factors like these, many people decide that they don’t like reading or aren’t “good at” it. But it isn’t that simple.
    People aren’t born “good readers” or “bad readers.’ Rather, people who read well apply specific techniques that allow them to get the most out of what they read. However, they often do so instinctively and automatically, so they probably wouldn’t be able to explain exactly what it is they do. This is where we, The Princeton Review, come in. In this book, we break down the most useful and effective reading skills and strategies and explain them in a straightforward, clear way. By the time you’re done working through this book, you’ll be able to approach the act of reading with confidence.
    Reading Faster
    Many people believe that “reading fast” and “reading well” are synonyms. We understand this assumption. After all, there are several situations—such as a timed standardized test or classroom exam, for example—in which reading speed is useful and even desirable. But speed is not the sole mark of a smart reader, and you shouldn’t feel pressure to read quickly right away. As you work through this book, learn the strategies first; focus on comprehending passages and discerning the most important information they contain. Once you can apply the techniques, your reading speed will improve naturally, without you having to force it.

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