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My motivation for starting our family tradition of reading in the car was purely selfish: I could not bear listening to A Sesame Street Christmas for another 10 hours. My three children had been addicted to this cassette on our previous summer’s road trip.

As I began to prepare for our next 500-mile car trip, I came across a book Jim Trelease’s The Read Aloud Handbook. This could be the answer to my problem. I thought. So I put Roald dahl’s James and the Giant Peach into my bag. When I began to read aloud the tale of the boy who escapes the bad guys by hiding inside a giant peach, my three kids argued and wrestled in their seats. But after several lines, they were attracted into the rhythm of the words and began to listen.

We soon learned that the simple pleasure of listening to a well-written book makes the long miles pass more quickly. Sometimes the books we read became highlights of the trip. I read Wilson Rawls’s Summer of the Monkeys as we spent two days driving to the beach. We arrived just behind the power crews restoring (恢复) electricity after a tropical storm. The rain continued most of the week, and the beach was covered with oil washed up by the storm. When we returned home, I asked my son what he liked about the trip. He answered without hesitation, “The book you read in the car.”

Road trips still offer challenges, even though my children now are teenagers. But we continue to read as we roll across the country. And I'm beginning to see that reading aloud has done more than help pass the time. For at least a little while, we are not shut in our own electronic worlds. And maybe we’ve started something that will pass on to the next generation.

【小题1】Why did the author start reading in the car?
A.She wanted to have a better journey.B.She wanted to keep a family tradition
C.Her children were addicted to music.D.She wanted to kill the time.
【小题2】How did the children react after the author read a few lines?
A.They kept quarrelling.B.They hid themselves.
C.They soon settled down.D.They continued to fight in their seats.
【小题3】What can we learn about the author and her family’s trip to the beach?
A.They were caught in a storm.B.They enjoyed reading on the road.
C.They had a good time on the beach.D.They thought it had passed too quickly.
【小题4】Which can be the best title for the text?
A.Better Reading than TravelingB.Books that Changed My Children
C.Road Trips Full of ChallengesD.Reading Makes Great Road Trips
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Silent reading is far from silent in your brain. Deep within your head there is a voice reading aloud each word as your eyes pass over it.

Let’s do a seemingly unrelated experiment first. Turn on your television and radio. Try to understand both the words from the television and the radio simultaneously. You might have noticed understanding one source required ignoring the other, and you could feel your attention shifting between the two voices. Although we can listen to multiple people speaking at the same time, we can only truly understand one person speaking at a time.

There are three major areas that allow you to understand spoken word. The first is the Auditory Cortex (听觉皮层), which processes the pure characteristics of incoming sounds. Both sides of your brain contain this region. The next area is the Broca/Wernicke (B/W) network, which makes sense of the spoken word. This network exists in only one side of your brain. This means that, although the sounds of language are initially processed in both sides of the brain, spoken word must eventually be funneled (流经漏斗) into this single network. This quickly leads to a bottleneck, which is controlled by the third area: the left Inferior Frontal Gyrus (IFG, 额下回). When you try to understand two people speaking at the same time, this region effectively blocks one voice while it allows the other to pass through the B/W bottleneck. Any information that does not immediately make it through the B/W network disappears completely — there is no waitlist.

Now, let’s bring all the pieces together to see why it’s related to your silent reading. When you read, the first region to demonstrate activation is the Visual Cortex, which processes the pure visual characteristics of incoming sights. Immediately after the visual cortex activates, the speech areas of the brain fire up because your brain processes your silent reading in a manner almost identical to the way in which it processes an actual, out-loud speaking voice. For this reason, attempting to read while listening to someone speak is the same as trying to understand two people speaking at the same time—it can’t be done!

【小题1】What does the underlined word “simultaneously” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.At the same time.B.One at a time.
C.On the whole.D.Through comparison.
【小题2】Which of the following best illustrates paragraph 3?

Note: disappear; wait

A.B.
C.D.
【小题3】What may the author agree with?
A.Professors give a speech with a text-heavy PowerPoint slide.
B.Teachers keep silent when students are reading attentively.
C.Students solve math problem when following a lecture.
D.Students practice listening skills while reading novels.
【小题4】Which of the following sentences can best serve as an introduction to the text?
A.The art of conversation lies in listening.
B.What is reading, but a silent conversation.
C.We hear and understand only what we already know half.
D.Once an idea gets into your head, it’s probably going to stay there.

As we grow old, we realize that we have so little time to read and there are so many great books that we’ve yet to get around to. Yet re-readers are everywhere around us. For certain fans, re-reading The Lord of the Rings is a conventional practice annually. One friend told me that Jane Austen’s Emma can still surprise him, despite his having read it over 50 times.

New sudden clear understandings can be gained from the process of re-reading. Journalist Rebacca Mead, a long-time Englishwoman in New York, first came across George Eliot’s Middlemarch at 17. Since then, has read it again every five years. With each re-reading, it has opened up further; in each chapter of her life, it has resonated (引起共鸣) differently. Mead evidenced the large number of ways in which really good books not only stand the test of repeat reads, but also offer fresh gifts each time we crack their spines. These kinds of books grow with us.

Scientists have also recognized the mental health benefits of re-reading. Research conducted with readers in the US found that on our first reading, we are concerned with the “what” and the “why”. Second time round, we’re able to better appreciate the emotions that the plot continues to express. As researcher Cristel Russell of the American University explained, returning to a book “brings new or renewed appreciation of both the great book and its readers.”

It’s true that we often find former selves on the pages of old books (if we’re fond of making notes on the pages). These texts can carry us back to a lime and place, and remind us of the kind of person that we were then. We’re changed not only by lived experience but also by reading experience—by the books that we’ve discovered since last reading the one in our hand.

More than the movie director or the musician, the writer calls upon our imaginations, using words to lead us to picture this declaration of love or that unfaithfulness in life. A book is a joint project between writers and readers, and we must pour so much of ourselves into reading that our own life story can become connected with the story in the book.

Perhaps what’s really strange is that we don’t re-read more often. After all, we watch our favorite films again and we wouldn’t think of listening to an album only once. We treasure messy old paintings as objects, yet of all art forms, literature alone is a largely one-time delight. A book, of course, takes up more time, but as Mead confirms, the rewards make it adequately worthwhile.

【小题1】The two are mentioned in Paragraph 1 mainly to ________.
A.attract the attention of re-readers
B.introduce the topic of the passage
C.provide some background information
D.show the similarity between re-readers
【小题2】The underlined expression “crack their spines” in Paragraph 2 refers to ________.
A.re-read themB.recite them
C.recall themD.retell them
【小题3】It can be learned from the passage that ________.
A.reading benefits people both mentally and physically
B.readers mainly focus on feelings on their first reading
C.writers inspire the same imaginations as film directors do
D.we know ourselves better through re-reading experience
【小题4】The purpose of the passage is to ________.
A.call on different understandings of old books
B.focus on the mental health benefits of reading
C.bring awareness to the significance of re-reading
D.introduce the effective ways of re-reading old books

Reading is to success what water is to fish. Apparently, every successful person develops a passion for reading. This is because reading is the key to get the information required to understand something. For example, lawyers have to study and learn every established law on their specific branches. Sometimes the law changes according to people’ s needs. A good lawyer has to be informed about the latest news in the court. A doctor has to be informed of the latest advances in medicine.

Reading is very important for all mankind. Everything is relative in this world, especially reading. Reading can open many doors and it can lead you into a path of success. Studies have confirmed that reading to your unborn child is very good. This way your child will develop a passion for reading.

How do you develop a passion for reading? There is only one way you can boost your passion for reading. Let me explain this to you. If you want to learn how to ride a bike, you have to get on the bike as many times as possible until you have learned. It works the same way with reading. If you want to improve your reading, take a book and read it all the way through. When you finish reading your first book, take another book and do the same. Try to read as much as you can. If you are going out, take a magazine, a book, an article or something to read.

There is a very important factor behind the reading---reading comprehension. It’s what makes you understand the meaning behind the text. Let’s assume that you read a document and you are supposed to explain the meaning of the document. How would you explain the document if you couldn’t capture (捕捉) the message of the author?

【小题1】The first paragraph mainly talk about________.
A.what reading comprehension is
B.how to find a book to read
C.we can get information from the Internet
D.the importance of reading
【小题2】We can define reading comprehension as________.
A.a very important factor behind reading
B.something that makes people understand what they read
C.a strong passion for reading
D.the latest information in reading
【小题3】The author develops the passage mainly by________.
A.comparing the opinions of different people
B.presenting stories
C.presenting opinions and giving examples
D.following the natural time order
【小题4】What can you do to read more?
A.Take something to read when you are out.
B.Read at school.
C.Make friends with who love reading.
D.Visit some popular website.

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