Reading skills for college students

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Reading skills for college students

Ophelia H. Hancock

Pearson/Prentice-Hall, c2004

6th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

For courses in College Reading. This highly effective text is designed to help students improve their vocabulary, comprehension, reading rate, and study and test-taking abilities. It covers all the reading skills required for college study, giving students hands-on practice with a variety of exercises. A collection of interesting, relevant readings on a wide variety of topics from textbooks, novels, newspapers, and magazines helps students strengthen skills and build background knowledge at the same time.

目次

(NOTE: Each chapter contains an exercise.) I. READING SKILLS. 1. Study Skills. 2. Context Clues. 3. Structural Analysis. 4. Dictionary Skills. 5. Main Ideas. 6. Details. 7. Signal Words. 8. Organizational Patterns. 9. Inferences. 10. Critical Reading. 11. Graphics. 12. Rate. II. READING IN THE CONTENT AREA. 13. Literature. 14. History. 15. Political Science. 16. Psychology. 17. Biology. 18. Computer Science and Data Processing. III. READING SELECTIONS. 1. Evolution of a Flag, Allyson Patton. 2. The Greatness Gap, Charles Krauthammer. 3. Are We Tolerating More Dishonesty?, Barbara Zigli. 4. I'm Going to Buy the Brooklyn Bridge, Adrienne Popper. 5. Wildlife on Main Street, Susan Gilbert. 6. Statue of Liberty National Monument. 7. Hard Times, Norman Strung. 8. The Open Window, Saki (H.H. Munro). 9. In the Blink of an Eye, Shawna Vogel. 10. The Chaser, John Collier. 11. They Dared Cocaine-And Lost, Henry Hurt. 12. The Necklace, Guy de Maupassant (translated by Edgar V. Roberts). 13. One Good Turn, Witold Rybczynski. 14. A Worn Path, Eudora Welty. 15. The Last Visit, James Baldwin. 16. The Attic of the Brain, Lewis Thomas. 17. The Pedestrian, Ray Bradbury. Index.

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