Then look at the topic. With the foundation just now, you will know what each question asks. Of course, reading topics are very, very important.
Finally, read the article, find the relevant paragraphs in the article, and answer by analyzing the original text and the usual knowledge base. This can avoid the sense of loss when looking directly at the topic and returning to the original text, and can also better grasp the context and avoid ignoring the information.
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Note: the above reading questions are more suitable for discussion, that is, you need to write a lot to answer a few questions; There is also a multiple-choice question, reading, which is available in some areas, generally reading articles on science and technology. At this time, "read the article first" needs to be faster, because that kind of reading tends to choose, and less time should be allocated in the exam than in the discussion.