... their reading skills, the teacher must play a role as a guiding person. He should give
his students clear purposes while reading (for example, readingfor general ideas, readingfor
specific information, ... types of reading and teaching reading comprehension.
1.1. Theoretical background of reading comprehension
1.1.1 Definitions of reading.
The term Reading is widely used in practice. However, reading ...
about the teaching and learning reading comprehension. The next chapter will suggest some
while- reading techniques for teaching comprehensionfor the 11
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form students.
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SOME...
... their reading skills, the teacher must play a role as a guiding person. He should give
his students clear purposes while reading (for example, readingfor general ideas, readingfor
specific information, ... the way of reading, we have
aloud reading and silent reading. Depending on the purpose of reading, we can classify
reading into skimming, scanning, intensive reading and extensive reading.
1.1.4.1 ... introduce some suitable reading
materials to students, as it is useful for them to form a good habit of reading.
1.2 Teaching reading comprehension
1.2.1 Relationship between reading and other skills.
In...
... James
(d) Josiah Royce was a revolutionary thinker
Questions 21-30
The human criterion for perfect vision is 20/20 forreading the standard lines on a
Snellen eye chart without a hitch. The score is ... Where in the passage does the author discuss that eyes are useful for avoiding
starvation?
(b) cabinetmaking shops
(c) iron forge
(d) glass shops
42. The phrase “in short” in line 10 is closest ... unified.
Pragmatism called for ideas and theories to be tested in practice, assessing whether they
produced desirable or undesirable results. Although pragmatism was popular for a time in
Europe,...
... purpose for reading. For example, he might be readingfor
enjoyment, information, or to complete a task. If he is exploring or reviewing, he
might skim a document. If he is searching for information, ... purposes. Our reading speed should fit our purposes for
reading. We read for many different purposes, and our reasons forreading any
particular material affects our reading speed. For example, ... Therefore,
the key to improving weak readingcomprehension is to promote our reading
habbit and skills through understanding main benefits of reading completely.
2.1.4 Types of reading and Reading...
... enough for winter.
1. a. of fashion b. fashioned c. fashionable d. fashion
2. a. alike b. like c. similar d. same
3. a. fitted b. suitable c. comfort d. equal
4. a. formal b. strict c. uniform ... suitable c. comfort d. equal
4. a. formal b. strict c. uniform d. suited
5. a. comforting b. comfort c. comforted d. comfortable
6. a. false b. mistake c. wrong d. error
7. a. straight b. close c. ... believe that the decreasing size of rain forests will affect the climate
on the earth, making it uncomfortable or even dangerous for life. Saving our rain forests is an international
problem....
... Modems 410F/420F
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410F and 420F are point-to-point bridging and routing solutions targeted for
advanced LAN extension applications. ... for management through
any industry standard SNMP platform
ã Autodetecting 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
port for connection to the LAN
ã LEDs for continual status at-a-glance
including power, LAN, ... network
configuration information including
IP addresses to LAN devices
ã Web browser configuration and
management tool to allow one-click
selection of ISP or other service providers
ã SNMP agent for management...
... 1924
(b) during the 1900s immigrants numbered 1 percent of the total population
Section Three: ReadingComprehension (3)
Questions 1-11
Jazz has been called “the art of expression set to music”, ... neighborhood in Chicago, and after a few years of working for a
number of architectural firms, set up his own architectural office.
For twenty years he brought up a family of six children upstairs, ... and reform the Earth’s surface features are not at work on the
Moon. In fact, even tiny surface features such as the footprint left by an astronaut in the
lunar soil are likely to last for millions...
...
sequentially
sequentially
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It ensures that, before reading or
It ensures that, before reading or
writing an Object, each Transaction
writing an Object, each Transaction
waits for a
waits for a
Lock
Lock
on the ... Databases, 2001
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Why ACID For
Why ACID For
Client/Server And Distributed
Client/Server And Distributed
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ACID is important for centralized systems
ACID is important for centralized systems
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Delete old file before create new file in a copy
Delete old file before create new file in a copy
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Print document before delete from spool queue
Print document before delete from spool...
... criterion-
referenced items, some of which will be used for developmental purposes. The 30 norm-referenced
items are an abbreviated form of the Stanford 10 Mathematics Problem Solving assessment, developed
by ... transmitted by downloading and printing for
the purpose of practice testing and not for distribution or resale.
Portions of this work were previously published.
Stanford Achievement Test: Tenth Edition ... any
prohibited features as noted in the Calculator Use Policy for the ISAT Mathematics Tests
(http://www.isbe.net/assessment/pdfs/2010/calculator_ISA
T .pdf ). Schools, teachers, and parents should
be advised...
... pneumonia etc.
For moderate fever Paracetamol tablet is the best treatment. One
tablet thrice a day is enough for adults. For more details see table
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READING MATERIAL FOR ASHA
Iodine deficiency
Iodine ... exclusive breastfeeding for THE FIRST six months.
Thorough hand washing before cooking food and feeding the child.
Keeping containers clean for preparing the food and for feeding the
baby. ... frequently for a few days
after an episode of illness.
Advise the mothers not to dilute the dal or other foods for the baby. Take
out food for the child and then add spices in the food for rest...
... Utiyama. in prepara-
tion. Reading materials for learning TOEIC vocabu-
lary based on corpus data.
Masao Utiyama, Midori Tanimura, and Hitoshi Isahara.
2004. Constructing English reading courseware. ... been proven to be quite effi-
cient in information retrieval. Readers are referred to papers by
the Text REtrieval Conference (TREC, http://trec.nist.gov/), for
example.
g(·) to be effective in retrieving ... the courseware
and then present the statistics for the courseware.
3.1 Vocabulary
We used the specialized vocabulary used in the
Test of English for International Communication
(TOEIC) because...
... important implications for regulators setting GAAP and auditing standards, for auditors
considering what aspects of the financial statements to test for possible manipulation, and for firms
wanting ... summary
statistics will provide a feel for the sample and for the variables being used in the tests. Watch for
variables with large differences between the mean and median values, and for variables with large
standard ... of
this information helps the researcher develop both a stronger hypothesis and a stronger set of tests
for that hypothesis.
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READING...
...
exploring readingcomprehension tests as a
research problem and an evaluation method for
language understanding systems. Such tests can
take the form of standardized multiple-choice
diagnostic reading ...
document.
ã Searching for the information requested in the
question against information in document.
A crucial component of all three of these
subtasks is the representation of information in
text. ... taking short-answer reading
comprehension tests can be broken down into the
following subtasks:
Extraction of information content of the
question.
ã Extraction of information content of...