Techniques of Scanning include ( )
A: When reading, you should have a clear idea of what you are looking for.
B: Reading the introduction and the conclusion only.
C: Do not read every word.
D: Scanning for text’s organization.
A: When reading, you should have a clear idea of what you are looking for.
B: Reading the introduction and the conclusion only.
C: Do not read every word.
D: Scanning for text’s organization.
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- Which of the following is not true about scanning? ( ) A: Scanning refers to the ability to locate specific information or facts as quickly as possible without reading the whole text. B: Scanning also means getting the general understanding of the text you are working with. C: Usually, when you scan for information, you know what you are looking for. D: The most familiar way of scanning you may have experienced is searching for names in a phone directory, or looking up words in a dictionary.
- When you scan a reading text, you normally know what information you are looking for.( )
- If you read a book word by word, you often fail to get the main idea of what you're reading and soon forget what you ______. A: are reading B: were reading C: have been reading D: had reading
- What are the steps for scanning? A: Have a clear idea of what specific information we are looking for. B: Predict how the answer will appear and what clues you may use to locate the answer. C: Ues the fingers to point at the text and the eyes move togther with the fingers to locate the answer
- When you read the newspaper, you’re probably not reading it word-by-word, instead you’re ____ the text.( ) A: conferring B: affronting C: scanning D: conforming