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如果提高自己的阅读速度

2012-09-18来源:易周刊

如何炼就神一般<a href=http://www.hxen.net/englisharticle/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>阅读</a>速度

正如培根总结的那样——“书籍好比食品。有些只须浅尝,有些可以吞咽,只有少数需要仔细咀嚼,慢慢品味。所以,有的书只要读其中一部分,有的书只须知其梗概,而对于少数好书,则应当通读,细读,反复读。”——在信息爆炸的今天,学会“一目百行”,炼成快速阅读十分重要。

Use the following tips to read faster.
参考一下这些提示,学习如何快速阅读

Control Your Eyes
管住眼球

Leading your eyes with your index finger or pen has been a traditional way to keep your eyes from nipping all over the page. Using a card or a paper to block what you have read before, keep the card above the line that your reading, is also an effective way to control the eyes, it forces you to move forward.
用手指或笔来当做索引,管住眼球,好让你的眼睛能扫视整个页面,这是个传统的方法。用一张卡片或者是一张纸来盖住你已经阅读完毕的部分,让卡片保持在你所读的文本的上一行,这也是一个行之有效的法子,它迫使你往前读。

Slow and Steady Isn't Fast Enough
稳稳当当可不够快

Our brain has the power to recognize letters in 1/500th of a second, alas we are still spending as much as 1/4th of a second on each word.
实际上,我们的大脑能在五百分之一秒钟就能识别文字,然而,遗憾的是,我们却还在用四分之一秒来识别每一个字。

Grow Over Kindergarten
该长大了

When we are first taught to read we are forced to stress on each and every word, however good this conditioning has done for you, it's time to grow up. If you are still paying attention to each and every word, you would also be saying these words in your head, while the trick is to guzzle up words in groups.
我们最开始学阅读的时候,老师们叫我们要一字一句地读,虽然这个方法有其益处,但我们该长大了。如果你还停留在专注一字一句的话,你同时肯定会在心里默念那些文字。而想要快速阅读,其实要一目十行。

Practice
实践

Websites like ZapReader splits articles in chucks of 1-10 words. These splits are then thrown at you with a speed anywhere between 25 to 1,500 words per minute. The rate is obviously decided by you.
类似ZapReader这样的阅读网站,他们可以让你自主选择阅读速度,选择的范围在一分钟25字到1500字之间。阅读速度全由你决定哦。

Take a Test
测试一下

An average human can consume around 300 words per minute, while guzzling up over 1,500 words per minute is a geek's super power. If you are able to break the 500 mark barrier then you can call yourself a Speed-Reader.
一般来说,一个人的阅读速度为:300字每分钟,如果能达到1500字每分钟,那就是神一般的速度了。如果你能过了500字的大关,那么,你就可以称自己为“超人读者”啦!