type of reading which necessitates careful attention to detail is proofreading, in which the reader, in order to detect misprints in a sample print, has to notice not so much the meaning of what he reads as the exact shape and order of letters and words in the text. this is extremely difficult for most people, since they are accustomed to overlooking such details. in fact, considerable practice is required to practise this task efficiently and it can be done only be reading very slowly, and by paying comparatively little attention to the general meaning of the text.
36. the author claims that there is a difference in reading speed .
a. among readers who have different experience.
b. among all the readers.
c. between the poorly educated and the highly educated.
d. among the highly educated people
37. a good reader is a reader who .
a. concentrates on the wonderful part of the article
b. always reads slowly and carefully
c. changes his speed according to the kind of text
d. changes his speed according to the interesting of the text.
38. the author says that when reading a novel, a good reader can quickly read .
a. every part of the book
b. the most wonderful part in the book.
c. the major part in the book
d. the scientific part of the book.
39. the last two sentences of the first paragraph mean that .
a. a reading speed too slow for a difficult book is just right for a non-serious one.
b. a reading speed too slow for a non-serious book may be too fast for a difficult one.
c. a reading speed too fast for difficult material is just right for a non-serious book is also too slow for a difficult one.
d. a reading speed too slow for a non-serious book is also too slow for a difficult one.
40. which of the following can be the title of the passage?
a. reading and listening
b. difference between highly-educated and poorly educated
c. practice reading skill
d. difference in the speed and efficiency of reading
36. the author claims that there is a difference in reading speed .
a. among readers who have different experience.
b. among all the readers.
c. between the poorly educated and the highly educated.
d. among the highly educated people
37. a good reader is a reader who .
a. concentrates on the wonderful part of the article
b. always reads slowly and carefully
c. changes his speed according to the kind of text
d. changes his speed according to the interesting of the text.
38. the author says that when reading a novel, a good reader can quickly read .
a. every part of the book
b. the most wonderful part in the book.
c. the major part in the book
d. the scientific part of the book.
39. the last two sentences of the first paragraph mean that .
a. a reading speed too slow for a difficult book is just right for a non-serious one.
b. a reading speed too slow for a non-serious book may be too fast for a difficult one.
c. a reading speed too fast for difficult material is just right for a non-serious book is also too slow for a difficult one.
d. a reading speed too slow for a non-serious book is also too slow for a difficult one.
40. which of the following can be the title of the passage?
a. reading and listening
b. difference between highly-educated and poorly educated
c. practice reading skill
d. difference in the speed and efficiency of reading