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Directions:¡¡There¡¡are¡¡four¡¡reading¡¡passages¡¡in¡¡this¡¡part.¡¡Each¡¡passage¡¡is¡¡followed¡¡by¡¡some¡¡questions.¡¡For¡¡each¡¡question¡¡there¡¡are¡¡four¡¡suggested¡¡answers¡¡marked¡¡A,¡¡B,¡¡C¡¡and¡¡D.¡¡You¡¡should¡¡choose¡¡the¡¡one¡¡best¡¡answer¡¡and¡¡blacken¡¡the¡¡corresponding¡¡letter¡¡on¡¡the¡¡ANSWER¡¡SHEET¡¡with¡¡a¡¡pencil.
Children¡¡are¡¡a¡¡relatively¡¡modern¡¡invention.¡¡Until¡¡a¡¡few¡¡hundred¡¡years¡¡ago¡¡they¡¡
look¡¡like¡¡adult,¡¡wearing¡¡grown-up¡¡clothes¡¡and¡¡grown-up¡¡expressions,¡¡performing¡¡grown-up¡¡tasks.¡¡Children¡¡did¡¡not¡¡exist¡¡because¡¡the¡¡family¡¡as¡¡we¡¡know¡¡it¡¡had¡¡not¡¡evolved.

Children¡¡today¡¡not¡¡only¡¡exist;¡¡they¡¡have¡¡taken¡¡over,¡¡in¡¡no¡¡place¡¡more¡¡than¡¡in¡¡America,¡¡and¡¡at¡¡on¡¡time¡¡more¡¡than¡¡now.¡¡It¡¡is¡¡always¡¡Kids'¡¡Country¡¡here.¡¡Our¡¡civilization¡¡is¡¡child-centered,¡¡child-obsessed.¡¡A¡¡kid's¡¡body¡¡is¡¡our¡¡physical¡¡ideal.¡¡In¡¡Kids'¡¡Country¡¡we¡¡do¡¡not¡¡permit¡¡middle-aged.¡¡Thirty¡¡is¡¡promoted¡¡over¡¡50,¡¡but¡¡30¡¡knows¡¡that¡¡soon¡¡his¡¡time¡¡to¡¡be¡¡overtaken¡¡will¡¡come.

We¡¡are¡¡the¡¡first¡¡society¡¡in¡¡which¡¡parents¡¡expect¡¡to¡¡learn¡¡from¡¡their¡¡children.¡¡Such¡¡a¡¡topsy-turvy¡¡situation¡¡has¡¡come¡¡to¡¡abort¡¡at¡¡least¡¡in¡¡part¡¡because,¡¡unlike¡¡the¡¡rest¡¡of¡¡the¡¡world,¡¡ours¡¡is¡¡an¡¡immigrant¡¡society,¡¡and¡¡for¡¡immigrants¡¡the¡¡only¡¡hope¡¡is¡¡in¡¡the¡¡kids.¡¡In¡¡the¡¡Old¡¡Country,¡¡that¡¡is,¡¡Europe,¡¡hope¡¡was¡¡in¡¡the¡¡father,¡¡and¡¡how¡¡much¡¡wealth¡¡he¡¡could¡¡accumulate¡¡and¡¡pass¡¡along¡¡to¡¡his¡¡children.¡¡In¡¡the¡¡growth¡¡pattern¡¡of¡¡America¡¡and¡¡its¡¡ever-expanding¡¡frontier,¡¡the¡¡young¡¡man¡¡was¡¡ever¡¡advised¡¡to¡¡GO¡¡WEST;¡¡the¡¡father¡¡was¡¡ever¡¡inheriting¡¡from¡¡his¡¡son.¡¡Kid's¡¡Country¡¡may¡¡be¡¡the¡¡inevitable¡¡result.

Kid's¡¡Country¡¡is¡¡not¡¡all¡¡bad.¡¡America¡¡is¡¡the¡¡greatest¡¡country¡¡in¡¡the¡¡world¡¡to¡¡grow¡¡up¡¡in¡¡because¡¡it¡¡is¡¡Kid's¡¡Country.¡¡We¡¡not¡¡only¡¡wear¡¡kids'¡¡clothes¡¡and¡¡eat¡¡kids'¡¡food;¡¡we¡¡dream¡¡kids'¡¡dreams¡¡and¡¡make¡¡them¡¡come¡¡true.¡¡It¡¡was,¡¡after¡¡all,¡¡a¡¡boys'¡¡game¡¡to¡¡go¡¡to¡¡the¡¡moon.

If¡¡in¡¡the¡¡old¡¡days¡¡children¡¡did¡¡not¡¡exist,¡¡it¡¡seems¡¡equally¡¡true¡¡today¡¡that¡¡adults,¡¡as¡¡a¡¡class,¡¡have¡¡begun¡¡to¡¡disappear,¡¡condemning¡¡all¡¡of¡¡us¡¡to¡¡remain¡¡boys¡¡and¡¡girls¡¡forever,¡¡jogging¡¡and¡¡doing¡¡push-ups¡¡against¡¡eternity.

21.¡¡The¡¡author¡¡uses¡¡the¡¡example¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Renaissance¡¡painting¡¡to¡¡show¡¡that.
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡adults¡¡showed¡¡less¡¡concern¡¡for¡¡children¡¡than¡¡we¡¡do¡¡now
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡adults¡¡were¡¡smaller¡¡and¡¡thinner¡¡at¡¡that¡¡time,¡¡but¡¡they¡¡still¡¡had¡¡lots¡¡of¡¡work¡¡to¡¡do
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡children¡¡looked¡¡and¡¡acted¡¡like¡¡adults¡¡at¡¡that¡¡time
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡children¡¡were¡¡not¡¡permitted¡¡to¡¡appear¡¡in¡¡family¡¡paintings¡¡at¡¡that¡¡time

22.¡¡In¡¡the¡¡third¡¡paragraph,¡¡¡°the¡¡Old¡¡Country"¡¡is¡¡contrasted¡¡with¡¡America¡¡.
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡to¡¡show¡¡differences¡¡in¡¡family¡¡size
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡to¡¡show¡¡differences¡¡in¡¡attitudes¡¡towards¡¡family¡¡relations
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡to¡¡show¡¡two¡¡kinds¡¡of¡¡geography
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡to¡¡show¡¡two¡¡different¡¡kinds¡¡of¡¡economic¡¡relations¡¡between¡¡generations

23.¡¡Going¡¡to¡¡the¡¡moon¡¡is¡¡an¡¡example¡¡of¡¡.
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡America's¡¡dreams¡¡and¡¡creativity
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡America's¡¡childish¡¡and¡¡queer¡¡behavior
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡Why¡¡America¡¡hasn't¡¡grown¡¡up
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡Why¡¡America¡¡is¡¡considered¡¡as¡¡the¡¡greatest¡¡country¡¡in¡¡the¡¡world

24.¡¡According¡¡to¡¡the¡¡passage,¡¡which¡¡of¡¡the¡¡following¡¡is¡¡true?
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡It¡¡is¡¡very¡¡difficult¡¡for¡¡the¡¡middle-aged¡¡to¡¡live¡¡in¡¡America
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡America¡¡is¡¡Kid's¡¡Country¡¡because¡¡the¡¡majority¡¡of¡¡the¡¡American¡¡population¡¡are¡¡children
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡Kid's¡¡Country¡¡was¡¡taking¡¡shape¡¡in¡¡America¡¡when¡¡immigrants¡¡poured¡¡into¡¡the¡¡country.¡¡
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡America¡¡is¡¡more¡¡of¡¡Kid's¡¡Country¡¡than¡¡any¡¡other¡¡countries¡¡in¡¡the¡¡world

25.¡¡By¡¡saying¡¡¡°condemning¡¡all¡¡of¡¡us¡¡to¡¡remain¡¡boys¡¡and¡¡girls¡¡forever,¡¡jogging¡¡and¡¡doing¡¡push-ups¡¡against¡¡eternity",¡¡the¡¡author¡¡means¡¡that¡¡.
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡she¡¡thinks¡¡people¡¡shouldn't¡¡be¡¡so¡¡concerned¡¡about¡¡physical¡¡fitness
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡she¡¡feels¡¡too¡¡old¡¡and¡¡tired¡¡to¡¡do¡¡such¡¡hard¡¡exercise
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡American¡¡society¡¡is¡¡overemphasizing¡¡youth¡¡and¡¡physical¡¡appearance
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡What¡¡happened¡¡to¡¡children¡¡centuries¡¡ago¡¡may¡¡occur¡¡to¡¡adults¡¡in¡¡America¡¡soon

Passage¡¡2
¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡The¡¡modern¡¡age¡¡is¡¡an¡¡age¡¡of¡¡electricity.¡¡People¡¡are¡¡so¡¡used¡¡to¡¡electric¡¡lights,¡¡radios,¡¡televisions,¡¡and¡¡telephones¡¡that¡¡it¡¡is¡¡hard¡¡to¡¡imagine¡¡what¡¡life¡¡would¡¡be¡¡like¡¡without¡¡them.¡¡When¡¡there¡¡is¡¡a¡¡power¡¡failure,¡¡people¡¡grope¡¡about¡¡in¡¡flickering¡¡candlelight,¡¡cars¡¡hesitate¡¡in¡¡the¡¡streets¡¡because¡¡there¡¡are¡¡no¡¡traffic¡¡lights¡¡to¡¡guide¡¡them,¡¡and¡¡food¡¡spoils¡¡in¡¡silent¡¡refrigerators.¡¡

¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Yet¡¡people¡¡began¡¡to¡¡understand¡¡how¡¡electricity¡¡works¡¡only¡¡a¡¡little¡¡more¡¡than¡¡two¡¡centuries¡¡ago.¡¡Nature¡¡has¡¡apparently¡¡been¡¡experimenting¡¡in¡¡this¡¡field¡¡for¡¡millions¡¡of¡¡years.¡¡Scientists¡¡are¡¡discovering¡¡more¡¡and¡¡more¡¡that¡¡the¡¡living¡¡world¡¡may¡¡hold¡¡many¡¡interesting¡¡secrets¡¡of¡¡electricity¡¡that¡¡could¡¡benefit¡¡humanity.¡¡

¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡All¡¡living¡¡cells¡¡sent¡¡out¡¡tiny¡¡pulses¡¡of¡¡electricity.¡¡As¡¡the¡¡heart¡¡beats,¡¡it¡¡sends¡¡out¡¡pulses¡¡that¡¡can¡¡be¡¡measured¡¡and¡¡recorded¡¡on¡¡the¡¡surface¡¡of¡¡the¡¡body.¡¡When¡¡the¡¡pulses¡¡are¡¡recorded,¡¡they¡¡form¡¡an¡¡electrocardiogram,¡¡which¡¡a¡¡doctor¡¡can¡¡study¡¡to¡¡determine¡¡how¡¡well¡¡the¡¡heart¡¡is¡¡working.¡¡The¡¡brain,¡¡too,¡¡sends¡¡out¡¡brain¡¡waves¡¡of¡¡electricity,¡¡which¡¡can¡¡be¡¡recorded¡¡in¡¡an¡¡electroencephalogram,¡¡The¡¡electric¡¡currents¡¡generated¡¡by¡¡most¡¡living¡¡cells¡¡are¡¡extremely¡¡small-often¡¡so¡¡small¡¡that¡¡sensitive¡¡instruments¡¡are¡¡needed¡¡to¡¡record¡¡them.¡¡But¡¡in¡¡some¡¡animals,¡¡certain¡¡muscled¡¡cells¡¡have¡¡become¡¡so¡¡specialized¡¡as¡¡electrical¡¡generators¡¡that¡¡they¡¡do¡¡not¡¡work¡¡as¡¡muscle¡¡cells¡¡at¡¡all.¡¡When¡¡large¡¡numbers¡¡of¡¡these¡¡cells¡¡are¡¡linked¡¡together,¡¡the¡¡effect¡¡can¡¡be¡¡astonishing.¡¡

¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡The¡¡electric¡¡eel¡¡is¡¡an¡¡amazing¡¡living¡¡storage¡¡battery.¡¡It¡¡can¡¡send¡¡a¡¡jolt¡¡of¡¡as¡¡much¡¡as¡¡eight¡¡hundred¡¡volts¡¡of¡¡electricity¡¡through¡¡the¡¡water¡¡in¡¡which¡¡it¡¡lives.¡¡(An¡¡electric¡¡house¡¡current¡¡is¡¡only¡¡one¡¡hundred¡¡twenty¡¡volts.)¡¡As¡¡many¡¡as¡¡four-fifths¡¡of¡¡all¡¡the¡¡cells¡¡in¡¡the¡¡electric¡¡eel's¡¡body¡¡are¡¡specialized¡¡for¡¡generating¡¡electricity,¡¡and¡¡the¡¡strength¡¡of¡¡the¡¡shock¡¡it¡¡can¡¡deliver¡¡corresponds¡¡roughly¡¡to¡¡the¡¡length¡¡of¡¡its¡¡body.¡¡

26.¡¡What¡¡is¡¡the¡¡main¡¡idea¡¡of¡¡the¡¡passage¡¡?
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡Electric¡¡eels¡¡are¡¡potentially¡¡dangerous.¡¡
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡Biology¡¡and¡¡electricity¡¡appear¡¡to¡¡be¡¡closely¡¡related.
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡People¡¡would¡¡be¡¡at¡¡a¡¡loss¡¡without¡¡electricity.
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡Scientists¡¡still¡¡have¡¡much¡¡to¡¡discover¡¡about¡¡electricity.¡¡

27.¡¡The¡¡author¡¡mentions¡¡all¡¡of¡¡the¡¡following¡¡as¡¡results¡¡of¡¡a¡¡blackout¡¡EXCEPT¡¡.¡¡
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡refrigerated¡¡food¡¡item¡¡may¡¡go¡¡bad¡¡
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡traffic¡¡lights¡¡do¡¡not¡¡work¡¡
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡people¡¡must¡¡rely¡¡on¡¡candlelight
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡elevators¡¡and¡¡escalators¡¡do¡¡not¡¡function¡¡

28.¡¡Why¡¡does¡¡the¡¡author¡¡mention¡¡electric¡¡eels?¡¡
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡To¡¡warn¡¡the¡¡reader¡¡to¡¡stay¡¡away¡¡from¡¡them.
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡To¡¡compare¡¡their¡¡voltage¡¡to¡¡that¡¡used¡¡in¡¡houses.¡¡
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡To¡¡give¡¡an¡¡example¡¡of¡¡a¡¡living¡¡electrical¡¡generator.
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡To¡¡describe¡¡a¡¡new¡¡source¡¡of¡¡electrical¡¡power.

29.¡¡How¡¡many¡¡volts¡¡of¡¡electricity¡¡can¡¡an¡¡electric¡¡eel¡¡emit?¡¡
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡1,000.
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡800.
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡200.
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡120.

30.¡¡It¡¡can¡¡be¡¡inferred¡¡from¡¡the¡¡passage¡¡that¡¡the¡¡longer¡¡an¡¡eel¡¡is¡¡the¡¡.
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡more¡¡beneficial¡¡it¡¡will¡¡be¡¡to¡¡science¡¡
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡more¡¡powerful¡¡will¡¡be¡¡its¡¡electrical¡¡charge¡¡
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡easier¡¡it¡¡will¡¡be¡¡to¡¡find¡¡
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡tougher¡¡it¡¡will¡¡be¡¡to¡¡eat

Passage¡¡3
¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡American¡¡Scientists¡¡have¡¡developed¡¡a¡¡new¡¡kind¡¡of¡¡wire¡¡that¡¡can¡¡carry¡¡telephone¡¡messages¡¡for¡¡long¡¡distances.¡¡The¡¡new¡¡fluoride¡¡glass¡¡wire,¡¡or¡¡optical¡¡fibre,¡¡is¡¡a¡¡major¡¡improvement¡¡over¡¡the¡¡optical¡¡fibres¡¡now¡¡used¡¡in¡¡many¡¡modern¡¡communication¡¡systems.¡¡

¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Present¡¡optical¡¡fibres¡¡are¡¡made¡¡from¡¡silica¡¡glass.¡¡They¡¡are¡¡not¡¡costly¡¡to¡¡produce,¡¡but¡¡the¡¡signals¡¡carried¡¡by¡¡these¡¡silica¡¡optical¡¡fibres¡¡weaken¡¡very¡¡quickly.¡¡A¡¡repeater¡¡device¡¡must¡¡be¡¡built¡¡every¡¡50¡¡kilometers¡¡to¡¡increase¡¡or¡¡amplify¡¡the¡¡signals'¡¡strength.¡¡Such¡¡repeater¡¡devices¡¡are¡¡costly¡¡and¡¡they¡¡need¡¡electrical¡¡power.¡¡This¡¡creates¡¡special¡¡problems¡¡for¡¡optical¡¡fibre¡¡systems¡¡that¡¡cross¡¡oceans.¡¡Long¡¡copper¡¡wires¡¡are¡¡needed¡¡to¡¡carry¡¡electricity¡¡from¡¡shore¡¡to¡¡repeater¡¡devices¡¡under¡¡the¡¡ocean.¡¡Repairing¡¡the¡¡underwater¡¡repeaters¡¡is¡¡costly¡¡and¡¡takes¡¡much¡¡time.¡¡

¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡The¡¡new¡¡fluoride¡¡optical¡¡fibre¡¡is¡¡only¡¡a¡¡little¡¡bigger¡¡around¡¡than¡¡a¡¡human¡¡hair,¡¡yet¡¡each¡¡could¡¡carry¡¡10,000¡¡telephone¡¡messages¡¡at¡¡one¡¡time¡¡for¡¡thousands¡¡of¡¡kilometers.¡¡Traditional¡¡copper¡¡telephone¡¡wires¡¡can¡¡carry¡¡only¡¡4¡¡messages.¡¡And¡¡unlike¡¡present¡¡silica¡¡optical¡¡fibres,¡¡the¡¡new¡¡fluoride¡¡glass¡¡wires¡¡could¡¡carry¡¡messages¡¡for¡¡thousands¡¡of¡¡kilometers¡¡with¡¡very¡¡few,¡¡if¡¡any,¡¡repeater¡¡devices.¡¡

¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡The¡¡navy¡¡scientists¡¡developed¡¡the¡¡new¡¡optical¡¡fibres¡¡for¡¡systems¡¡that¡¡cross¡¡oceans,¡¡but¡¡they¡¡said¡¡there¡¡also¡¡would¡¡be¡¡many¡¡other¡¡uses¡¡for¡¡the¡¡fluoride¡¡glass¡¡wires.¡¡The¡¡new¡¡optical¡¡wires¡¡could¡¡be¡¡used¡¡for¡¡long-distance¡¡temperature¡¡sensing¡¡devices.¡¡They¡¡could¡¡be¡¡used¡¡in¡¡some¡¡medical¡¡operations.¡¡

¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Scientists¡¡caution¡¡that¡¡the¡¡new¡¡fluoride¡¡optical¡¡fibre¡¡still¡¡is¡¡only¡¡experiment.¡¡Researchers¡¡have¡¡not¡¡yet¡¡been¡¡able¡¡to¡¡make¡¡long¡¡tiny¡¡wires¡¡from¡¡fluoride¡¡glass.

31.¡¡Which¡¡of¡¡the¡¡following¡¡statements¡¡is¡¡not¡¡true?
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡Silica¡¡optical¡¡fibres¡¡are¡¡not¡¡expensive¡¡to¡¡produce.
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡Signals¡¡carried¡¡by¡¡silica¡¡optical¡¡fibres¡¡are¡¡rather¡¡weak.
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡Additional¡¡devices¡¡are¡¡needed¡¡for¡¡present¡¡optical¡¡fibre/fiber¡¡systems.
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡Repeaters¡¡bring¡¡about¡¡special¡¡problems¡¡for¡¡transoceanic¡¡communications.

32.¡¡The¡¡major¡¡advantage¡¡of¡¡fluoride¡¡optical¡¡fibres/fibers¡¡over¡¡silica¡¡wires¡¡is¡¡that¡¡fluoride¡¡glass¡¡.
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡needs¡¡much¡¡fewer,¡¡if¡¡any,¡¡repeaters
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡carries¡¡more¡¡telephone¡¡messages
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡is¡¡less¡¡costly¡¡to¡¡produce
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡is¡¡tinier

33.¡¡The¡¡new¡¡glass¡¡wire¡¡was¡¡designed¡¡for¡¡.¡¡
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡communications¡¡systems¡¡that¡¡cross¡¡oceans
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡long-distance¡¡temperature¡¡sensing¡¡devices
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡some¡¡medical¡¡operations¡¡
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡replacing¡¡silica¡¡optical¡¡fibres¡¡

34.¡¡The¡¡fluoride¡¡optical¡¡fibres¡¡is¡¡experimental¡¡because¡¡the¡¡new¡¡glass¡¡wire¡¡made¡¡so¡¡for¡¡.¡¡
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡is¡¡quite¡¡expensive
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡can¡¡not¡¡yet¡¡carry¡¡enormous¡¡messages
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡still¡¡needs¡¡repeaters
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡is¡¡not¡¡long¡¡enough

35.¡¡The¡¡author's¡¡main¡¡idea¡¡is¡¡that¡¡.¡¡
¡¡¡¡A.¡¡present¡¡optical¡¡fibres¡¡are¡¡made¡¡from¡¡silica¡¡glass
¡¡¡¡B.¡¡silica¡¡optical¡¡fibres¡¡need¡¡repeaters¡¡to¡¡amplify¡¡the¡¡signals¡¡carried
¡¡¡¡C.¡¡American¡¡scientists¡¡have¡¡developed¡¡a¡¡new¡¡glass¡¡wire¡¡to¡¡carry¡¡long-distance¡¡telephone¡¡messages
¡¡¡¡D.¡¡the¡¡new¡¡optical¡¡fiber¡¡had¡¡many¡¡uses

Passage¡¡4
¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡There¡¡is¡¡no¡¡doubt¡¡that¡¡adults,¡¡and¡¡even¡¡highly¡¡educated¡¡adults,¡¡vary¡¡greatly¡¡in¡¡the¡¡speed¡¡and¡¡efficiency¡¡of¡¡their¡¡reading.¡¡Some¡¡proceed¡¡very¡¡slowly¡¡throughout;¡¡others¡¡dash¡¡along¡¡too¡¡quickly¡¡and¡¡then¡¡have¡¡to¡¡regress.¡¡Poor¡¡readers¡¡in¡¡particular¡¡may¡¡lack¡¡the¡¡ability¡¡to¡¡vary¡¡their¡¡manner¡¡of¡¡reading¡¡according¡¡to¡¡the¡¡type¡¡of¡¡reading¡¡matter¡¡and¡¡to¡¡their¡¡intentions¡¡in¡¡reading¡¡it.¡¡A¡¡good¡¡reader¡¡can¡¡move¡¡at¡¡great¡¡speed¡¡through¡¡the¡¡text¡¡of¡¡a¡¡novel¡¡or¡¡similar¡¡light¡¡reading¡¡matter.¡¡He¡¡may¡¡be¡¡able¡¡to¡¡skim¡¡a¡¡page,¡¡picking¡¡up¡¡a¡¡word¡¡or¡¡two¡¡here¡¡and¡¡there,¡¡and¡¡gain¡¡a¡¡general¡¡idea¡¡of¡¡what¡¡the¡¡text¡¡is¡¡about¡¡without¡¡really¡¡reading¡¡it.¡¡In¡¡reading¡¡more¡¡difficult¡¡material,¡¡with¡¡the¡¡intention¡¡of¡¡taking¡¡in¡¡the¡¡whole¡¡of¡¡it,¡¡he¡¡will¡¡proceed¡¡more¡¡slowly,¡¡but¡¡even¡¡then¡¡he¡¡will¡¡vary¡¡his¡¡pace,¡¡concentrating¡¡on¡¡the¡¡key¡¡words¡¡and¡¡passages,¡¡perhaps¡¡re-reading¡¡them¡¡several¡¡times¡¡and¡¡pass¡¡more¡¡quickly¡¡over¡¡the¡¡remainder.¡¡A¡¡less¡¡efficient¡¡reader¡¡tends¡¡to¡¡maintain¡¡the¡¡same¡¡speed¡¡whatever¡¡the¡¡material¡¡he¡¡reads.¡¡Consequently,¡¡even¡¡light¡¡reading¡¡matter¡¡gives¡¡him¡¡little¡¡pleasure¡¡because¡¡he¡¡reads¡¡so¡¡slowly.¡¡But¡¡this¡¡pace¡¡may¡¡be¡¡too¡¡fast¡¡for¡¡really¡¡difficult¡¡material¡¡which¡¡requires¡¡special¡¡concentration¡¡at¡¡difficult¡¡points.¡¡
A¡¡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

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