1 . In 2008, first grade teacher Alvin Irby stopped by a barbershop (理发店) after school for a haircut. Before long, one of his students
That moment stayed with Irby, and five years later he
Irby’s program may seem easy, but there’s a lot of
Putting books in barbershops is not the finish line. Irby says, “Many kids
Irby believes that discussing books with a barber can be
A.went away | B.stood up | C.stepped aside | D.came in |
A.chair | B.mirror | C.student | D.worker |
A.book | B.coach | C.parent | D.picture |
A.replaced | B.founded | C.remembered | D.checked |
A.cover | B.equip | C.confuse | D.associate |
A.wise | B.proud | C.slow | D.sure |
A.consideration | B.curiosity | C.experience | D.hesitation |
A.casual | B.attractive | C.secret | D.familiar |
A.dream | B.reply | C.method | D.quality |
A.safely | B.hardly | C.partly | D.slightly |
A.praises | B.observes | C.involves | D.misses |
A.encourage | B.promise | C.teach | D.warn |
A.powerful | B.confident | C.concrete | D.generous |
A.put | B.force | C.turn | D.divide |
A.position | B.invitation | C.memory | D.chance |
2 . I am 49 now. Reader’s Digest has been a(n)
In an era with no television or the Internet, the evenings were spent
I read through them all over my school holidays. One thing I learned from Reader’s Digest is how to reverse (倒车) a car, which still benefits me today. I
I’ve
A.essential | B.awkward | C.challenging | D.legal |
A.left | B.ran | C.spotted | D.visited |
A.given away | B.set aside | C.subscribed to | D.stored up |
A.copying | B.booking | C.reading | D.printing |
A.collected | B.designed | C.assessed | D.purchased |
A.publication | B.transformation | C.increase | D.display |
A.difficult | B.instructive | C.tiresome | D.traditional |
A.admit | B.postpone | C.propose | D.remember |
A.backing | B.picking | C.giving | D.counting |
A.latest | B.slightest | C.biggest | D.craziest |
A.never | B.indeed | C.occasionally | D.usually |
A.close | B.false | C.frequent | D.quick |
A.errors | B.requirements | C.limitation | D.explanation |
A.merchant | B.loss | C.coach | D.barrier |
A.fashionable | B.practical | C.previous | D.financial |
3 . The habit of reading is one of the greatest resources of mankind: we enjoy reading books that belong to us much more than if they are borrowed. Some people regard a borrowed book as a
Given the importance of owned books to a man, everyone should begin collecting a private library, making up his own
A.teacher | B.guest | C.relative | D.servant |
A.Continual | B.Usual | C.Casual | D.Gradual |
A.suffer | B.store | C.destroy | D.describe |
A.trends | B.goals | C.definitions | D.points |
A.discipline | B.discouragement | C.relief | D.reminder |
A.Oppositely | B.Fortunately | C.Immediately | D.Definitely |
A.benefit | B.profit | C.show | D.excuse |
A.tough | B.secondary | C.sufficient | D.meaningful |
A.stick to | B.refer to | C.devote to | D.adapt to |
A.public | B.economic | C.intellectual | D.imaginary |
A.familiar | B.effective | C.flexible | D.accessible |
A.truth | B.decoration | C.training | D.expense |
A.simplicity | B.creativity | C.experiment | D.life |
A.conscious | B.calm | C.wild | D.excited |
A.fresh | B.resourceful | C.purposeful | D.memorable |
4 . In 2008, first grade teacher Alvin Irby stopped by a barbershop (理发店) after school for a haircut. Before long, one of his students
That moment
Irby’s program may seem
Putting books in barbershops is not the finish line. Irby says, “Many kids
Irby believes that
A.went away | B.stood up | C.stepped aside | D.came in |
A.amused | B.bored | C.worried | D.terrified |
A.chair | B.mirror | C.student | D.worker |
A.book | B.coach | C.parent | D.picture |
A.met | B.ended | C.failed | D.stayed |
A.replaced | B.founded | C.remembered | D.checked |
A.cover | B.equip | C.confuse | D.associate |
A.wise | B.proud | C.slow | D.sure |
A.equal | B.formal | C.easy | D.risky |
A.consideration | B.curiosity | C.experience | D.hesitation |
A.casual | B.attractive | C.secret | D.familiar |
A.carefully | B.temporarily | C.constantly | D.accidentally |
A.dream | B.reply | C.method | D.quality |
A.safely | B.hardly | C.partly | D.slightly |
A.praises | B.observes | C.involves | D.misses |
A.encourage | B.promise | C.teach | D.warn |
A.selling | B.discussing | C.moving | D.donating |
A.powerful | B.confident | C.concrete | D.generous |
A.put | B.force | C.turn | D.divide |
A.position | B.invitation | C.memory | D.chance |
5 . My 7-year-old daughter always has her nose in a book. She even
However, my daughter has more books now than I
Feeling the need to make her feel
Surprisingly, she was enjoying herself. I took a picture of her lovely back. So, was I winning or losing at
To my
A.minded | B.continued | C.avoided | D.considered |
A.school | B.reference | C.story | D.library |
A.powerful | B.practical | C.academic | D.admirable |
A.wasted | B.dusty | C.present | D.specific |
A.pained | B.accompanied | C.abandoned | D.lost |
A.bought | B.possessed | C.wrote | D.borrowed |
A.work | B.reason | C.fault | D.duty |
A.nod | B.shrug | C.sigh | D.smile |
A.worry | B.question | C.case | D.deal |
A.shoulder | B.power | C.refusal | D.excuse |
A.impression | B.effort | C.effect | D.concern |
A.respect | B.thought | C.shame | D.shock |
A.responsible | B.affordable | C.qualified | D.grateful |
A.wished | B.persuaded | C.asked | D.begged |
A.in need of | B.in trade for | C.in terms of | D.in favor of |
A.punishment | B.recovery | C.encouragement | D.promise |
A.studying | B.fighting | C.arguing | D.parenting |
A.benefit | B.method | C.commitment | D.demand |
A.seriously | B.unwillingly | C.professionally | D.constantly |
A.disappointment | B.relief | C.regret | D.sorrow |
6 . As a writer, my pregnancy(怀孕)became marked by worry as many people predicted I’d never read a book again once the baby was born. I felt
Of course, my newborn required constant
Reading is
A.touched | B.impressed | C.surprised | D.worried |
A.sadness | B.joy | C.envy | D.nervousness |
A.grasp | B.believe | C.deny | D.assume |
A.start | B.continue | C.forget | D.quit |
A.performance | B.attention | C.attraction | D.rest |
A.rocking | B.rolling | C.praising | D.blaming |
A.practiced | B.enjoyed | C.resisted | D.appreciated |
A.feel | B.cover | C.tap | D.hold |
A.download | B.update | C.purchase | D.share |
A.years | B.months | C.weeks | D.hours |
A.unnecessary | B.unfavorable | C.essential | D.harmful |
A.balance | B.way | C.toy | D.temper |
A.pick | B.cast | C.drag | D.push |
A.collapsed onto | B.leaped over | C.slid off | D.settled into |
A.Thinking | B.Nursing | C.Reading | D.Parenting |
7 . Reading involves looking at illustrative symbols and expressing mentally the sounds and ideas they represent. Concepts of reading have changed
These authorities
Many adults, although they have the ability to read, have never read a book in its
A.specifically | B.dramatically | C.abstractly | D.ridiculously |
A.understanding | B.translating | C.defining | D.substituting |
A.involves | B.concentrates | C.specializes | D.analyzes |
A.opinions | B.effects | C.manners | D.functions |
A.view | B.look | C.reassure | D.agree |
A.support | B.argue | C.attempt | D.compete |
A.interpreting | B.saying | C.reciting | D.reading |
A.in addition to | B.for example | C.according to | D.such as |
A.completely | B.carefully | C.publicly | D.actually |
A.part | B.whole | C.standard | D.straight |
A.applied | B.granted | C.classified | D.graded |
A.instructive | B.doubtful | C.certain | D.complicated |
A.strike | B.illustrate | C.define | D.unlock |
A.purposes | B.degrees | C.stages | D.steps |
A.On the other hand | B.In short | C.By the way | D.So far |
8 . Background noise—like the chatter in a coffee shop or the drone of passing traffic—might slow our reading speed, but according to a study of Russian readers, it doesn’t
“Overall, previous studies reported a harmful effect of both auditory and visual noise on reading fluency and
One of the language processing theories examined was the noisy channel model, which proposes that our brain deals with noise by looking at the meaning of
The second theory is the good enough model; that’s when our brains aren’t analyzing every single detail of a text but instead only grabbing enough words for a ‘good enough’ understanding. By focusing less on the precise words, our brains can
To see how reading was affected by noise
“In both experiments, we observed that longer total reading time was
There’s a lot going on in this study, but overall it’s a bigger win for the good-enough language processing theory and an indication that auditory and visual noise doesn’t make us
With so many variables to measure in terms of what’s being read and what the
A.reinforce | B.estimate | C.affect | D.interpret |
A.First of all | B.For example | C.Above all | D.To start with |
A.context | B.efficiency | C.comprehension | D.device |
A.evaluated | B.identified | C.established | D.employed |
A.individual | B.different | C.new | D.unfamiliar |
A.confirm | B.imply | C.refer | D.infer |
A.exploit | B.spare | C.commit | D.consume |
A.on account of | B.regardless of | C.in regard to | D.in contrast to |
A.make up for | B.live up to | C.catch up with | D.put up with |
A.declined | B.shrank | C.expanded | D.increased |
A.embarrassing | B.depressing | C.puzzling | D.annoying |
A.associated | B.compared | C.replaced | D.mixed |
A.take | B.set | C.rely | D.base |
A.accompanying | B.strange | C.deafening | D.distant |
A.Therefore | B.However | C.Instead | D.Otherwise |
9 . More than anything, this is a book about unconditional love—a bond between a caring woman and a loyal dog.
Harley’s Harlequin Heart written by Christy Jaeger and
Harley takes us along on all his
Through surgery, this smart dog
Harley’s
As Jaeger notes, “The book spreads love to us. This small element can be
A.explained | B.presented | C.designed | D.included |
A.misfortune | B.unease | C.inconvenience | D.discomfort |
A.packages | B.dreams | C.burdens | D.adventures |
A.mysteries | B.problems | C.cures | D.challenges |
A.forbids | B.hits | C.informs | D.warns |
A.active | B.inner | C.useful | D.sudden |
A.pushes through | B.bends down | C.cheers up | D.gets off |
A.success | B.recovery | C.victory | D.survival |
A.innocently | B.automatically | C.gradually | D.accidentally |
A.suffer | B.behave | C.perform | D.delay |
A.competing | B.battling | C.continuing | D.mixing |
A.possess | B.close | C.share | D.print |
A.sad | B.happy | C.ridiculous | D.unusual |
A.decisive | B.logical | C.attractive | D.influential |
A.meaning | B.principle | C.message | D.expression |
10 . Stories play a vital role in the growth and development of children. The books they read and the
Children who can read well are more likely to have higher confidence levels. This will
Stories are a great way to
Reading helps children understand that there are other children who feel the same way and they are not alone. This helps children understand that feelings are normal and should be
As you can see, children’s stories are important for a number of
A.fellows | B.novels | C.characters | D.authors |
A.researcher | B.source | C.friend | D.resource |
A.access | B.progress | C.knowledge | D.success |
A.support | B.benefit | C.confirm | D.require |
A.partly | B.exactly | C.actually | D.fully |
A.building | B.following | C.taking | D.directing |
A.get into | B.put into | C.fit into | D.set into |
A.introduce | B.mix | C.draw | D.desire |
A.flexible | B.exciting | C.contradictory | D.complex |
A.sensitive | B.diverse | C.creative | D.effective |
A.fluent | B.smooth | C.natural | D.frequent |
A.solved | B.involved | C.explored | D.identified |
A.expressed | B.impressed | C.depressed | D.pressed |
A.instructions | B.descriptions | C.responses | D.assumptions |
A.limitations | B.requirements | C.theories | D.situations |
A.tired | B.scared | C.down | D.thrilled |
A.purposes | B.beliefs | C.identities | D.reasons |
A.satisfaction | B.contribution | C.description | D.inspiration |
A.Yet | B.Instead | C.So | D.Once |
A.allow | B.predict | C.expect | D.prohibit |