5.The cost of medical care in the United States
is very high. What does the writer think about it?
A. He agrees that doctors are overpaid.
B. He thinks it a big problem and
suggests a way to settle it.
C. He doesn't think the medical
students should borrow money from banks.
D. He doesn't think it necessary for
the medical students to study for a long time.
Passage 41
You will have a lot of reading to do in
this grade this year. You can do more of it in less time if you learn to read
rapidly.
Perhaps you have been told about some habits
(习惯)
which keep a person from reading fast and have been strongly asked to break
those habits which you might have.
Do you still have any of these bad
habits? Check yourself by answering “yes” or “no” to these questions.
(1) Do you move your lips (嘴唇)
when reading silently?
(2) Do you point to words with your
finger as you read?
(3) Do you move your head from side to
side as you read?
(4) Do you read one word at a time?
If you answer “yes” to any of these
questions, start at once to break the habit. If you move your lips, hold your
fingers over them, or hold a piece of paper between your lips while you are
reading. Then if your lips move, your will know it and can stop them.
If you point to words, hold the two
sides of your book, one side with your left hand, the other side with your
right hand. Then you won’t have a free finger to use in pointing while reading.
If you move your head, place your chin (下巴) in one hand
and hold your head still (静止不动的).
If you read no more than one or two three
words at a time, you need to work very hard in learning to take in (吸收)
more words at each glance (一瞥) as your eyes travel across the lines
of words.
Even if you do rather fast now, you can
learn to read even faster. As you probably have been told, the se of fast
reading is to take in whole groups of words at each glance. Read in thought
groups and force (迫使) your eyes along the lines of words at
fast as you can make them go. Anyone who practices doing these things will be
able to read faster.