My attention was engaged by the article's caption.
A: graph
B: author
C: contents
D: title
A: graph
B: author
C: contents
D: title
举一反三
- A title can be inconsistent with the contents of the research, if the author has no such intention.
- When you read a review article, it is much easier to follow the subtitles of each section for reviewed contents, but also you can follow: A: some lexical signals B: each paragraph C: the author’s writing style D: the concluded contents
- What is the author’s purpose of writing this article?
- When you read a review article, it is much easier to follow the subtitles of each section for reviewed contents, but also you can follow:( ) A: each paragraph B: some lexical signals C: the author’s writing style
- How to skim effectively? __________ A: Read the title and subtitle carefully. B: Come to the beginning and the end paragraphs. C: Skip the details and examples, and come to the sentences illustrating the author’s opinion. D: Draw attention to the conjunctions or relatives.