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Part B How does your reading proceed Clearly you try to comprehend, in the sense of identifying meanings for individual words and working out relationships between them, drawing on your implicit knowledge of English grammar. (41)_____________________________________You begin to infer a context for the text, for instance by making decisions about what kind of speech event is involved: who is making the utterance, to whom, when and where. The ways of reading indicated here are without doubt kinds of comprehension. But they show comprehension to consist not just of passive assimilation but of active engagement in inference and problem-solving. You infer information you feel the writer has invited you to grasp by presenting you with specific evidence and clues; (42)_________________________________ Conceived in this way, comprehension will not follow exactly the same track for each reader. What is in question is not the retrieval of an absolute, fixed or ‘true’ meaning th
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W: How many hours does your father work every day
M: Well, he usually works seven hours a day. But on Saturdays, he works for five hours.
W: So your father is working very hard to support the family
M: Yes, particularly for the expenses of my schooling.
How many hours does his father work on Saturdays()
A. Five hours.
B. Six hours.
C. Seven hours.
D. Two hours.
[单项选择]W: How does your daughter like her new school
M: ______
A. Fine. She seems to have made some new friends in no time.
B. She likes it so much that she’ll soon be reluctant to leave the school.
C. Though she likes the new school, she loves her old school much stronger.
D. Well, I’m afraid I don’t know exactly.
[单项选择]A: How does your daughter like her new school
B:( ).
A. Fine. She seems to have made some new friends in no time.
B. She likes it so much that she’ll soon be reluctant to leave the school.
C. Though she likes the new school, she loves her old school much stronger.
D. Well, I’m afraid I don’t know exactly.
[单项选择]How exactly, does science work How do scientists go about doing science Ordinarily we think science proceeds in a straight-forward way. Ideally scientists make observations, formulate hypotheses (假设), and test those hypotheses by making further observations. When there is difference between what is observed and what is predicted by the hypothesis, the hypothesis is revised. Science proceeds in this way, which is a gradual method of finding the best fit between observation and prediction.
But this idealized version of how one does science is naive. Although science demands proof that observations made by one observer be observable by other observers using the same methods, it is by no means dear that, even when confronted with identical phenomena, different observers will report identical observations. And it is most certain that, even if the same observations are made, the conclusions as to the meaning of the observations frequently differ.
The fact is that all of us, s
A. are related to the methods of observation
B. can never be avoided
C. are caused by human perceptual mechanism
D. can easily be corrected