First, any habit which slows down your silent reading to the speed at which you speak, or read aloud is inefficient. If you poin

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问题    First, any habit which slows down your silent reading to the speed at which you speak, or read aloud is inefficient. If you point out each word as you read, or move your head, or form the words with your lips, you read poorly. Less obvious habits also hold back reading efficiency. One is "saying" each word silently by moving your tongue or throat or vocal cords; another is "hearing" each word as you read.
   These are habits which should have been outgrown long ago. The beginning reader is learning low letters can make words, how written words are pronounced, and how sentences are put together. Your reading purpose is quite different; it is to understand meaning.
   It has been estimated that up to 75% of the words in English arc not really necessary for conveying the meaning. The secret of silent reading is to seek out those key words and phrases which carry the thought and so pay less attention to words which exist only for the sake of grammatical completeness.
   An efficient reader can grasp the meaning from a page at least twice as fast as he can read the page  aloud. Unconsciously perhaps, he takes in a whole phrase or thought unit at time. If he "says" or "hears" words to himself, they are selected ones, said for emphasis.
A. how to be an efficient reader
B. when they want to emphasize them
C. slow your reading speed
D. understanding meaning
E. seek out key words or phrases
F. how to read fast
G. to form words of your own
When do efficient readers "say" words? ______.

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