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D.choose the suitable materials to read
65.Which of the following does not describe the types of reading materials mentioned in the
second paragraph?
A.Those beyond one’s reading comprehension
B.Those concerned with common knowledge
C.Those without much demand for specialized knowledge
D.Those with the length of about five hundred words
66.The average speed of untrained native speakers in the University of Minnesota is ______ .
A.about 300 words per minute
B.about 245 words per minute
C.about 650 - 770 words per minute
D.about 500 words per minute
67.According to the passage, how fast can you expect to read after you have attended twelve half - hour lessons in the University of Minnesota?
A.You can increase your reading speed by three times
B.No real increase in reading speed can be achieved
C.Yon can increase your reading speed by four times
D.You can double your reading speed.
D
"13 YEARS AGO I BOUGHT THIS VOLVO
BECAUSE IT WAS ADVERTISED
AS THE 11 YEARS CAR"
13 years ago, William Stiles, an expert in American Indian history, discovered the treasure as you see here∶a 1966 Volvo.
He bought it because ads of the time said Volvos were so tough that they lasted an average of 11 years in Sweden.
As Mr Stiles remembers: One ad said that a Volvo was so tough that you could "Drive it like you hate it." I did exactly like that. In my field work, I’ve driven this car 295,000hard miles. Much of it through former Indian countryside. It is held up even better than promised. Driving it like I hated it made me love it.
Expressions of love are not uncommon among Volvo owners. In fact, 9 out of 10 people who have bought new Volvos are happy.
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