(1) Read the headlines and subheadings
The title of some articles is the main idea of the article. Even if the main idea is not pointed out, the title is often related to the central content (such as pointing out the writing object of the article), which is the best starting point for reading. For example, "Mr. Fujino" pointed out in its title is the writing object of the article.
(2) Reading notes
Annotations generally include: indicating the source, phonetic notation, prompting the writing background, explaining the relationship between characters, revealing the main contents, etc. Although not all of them are involved, they can sometimes play a decisive role in understanding the article and answering questions.
(3) Read through the beginning of the article and grasp the central idea.
Read the article for the first time and solve the following problems:
What is the central content of the article? What is the central idea? What is the clue structure? What are the main expressions used?
Reading with the above questions, pay attention to circle important information when reading, and improve reading quality and efficiency.