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怎么样才能自己的阅读水平和做题速度呢?托福考试在即,这是考生都很头痛的问题,在做阅读的时候,明明感觉读懂了,但是做的题还是错处。北京新航道和大家一起共同努力,攻克托福阅读大关。下面是为大家整理的30篇托福阅读练习材料,方便大家平时训练。相信,经过练习,大家阅读水平都能够得到。
Whether you're a hunt-and-peck typist or a Rachmaninoff of the keyboard, you will make mistakes. But it's not just your eyes catching typos when you see them on the screen. Your hands know when you mess up too. That’s according to a study in the journal Science. [Gordon Logan and Matthew Crump, "Cognitive Illusions of Authorship Reveal Hierarchical Error Detection in Skilled Typists"]
Researchers recruited expert typists—college students, of course—and showed them 600 five-letter words, one at a time. And they asked the students to type those words as quickly and accurately as possible. But sometimes, the researchers inserted typos in the word as it appeared on screen, when the students hadn’t made one. Other times they automatically corrected typos the students did make.
And the students tended to believe the screen. So if a typo had been added, they figured they must have messed up. If a typo had been corrected they thought they typed it right. But the hands didn't fall for it. When the fingers slipped up, they paused a split second longer than usual before typing the next letter. But they didn't pause when fake typos appeared on-screen only. So we apparently have two discrete mechanisms guarding against typing errors, one visual, the other tactile. To fox quick brown fixes. To fix quick brown foxes.
上面是一篇托福阅读练习材料,大家要认真阅读,然后做好练习,加强了解和理解,为以后的考试做好准备。祝大家都拿到理想的分数。
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