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When you read a story in English, do you read it for the story 61 for the English? This is a question that is not so62 (fool) as it may seem, for I find that many students of English pay far more attention to the story 63 to the English. For instance, they care for how the mystery in the story64 (solve), but do not remember a single sentence in the story and cannot tell what preposition(介词) is used before a certain word in the speech of a certain character.
Of course, if you want to know the 65 only, you need not bother about the language. But a student of English is different 66 a student of stories or what is called the general reader. As you may also have learned from the above, you ought to read not only very67__ (careful) but also aloud68 you learn the passage by heart and can recite it as if it were your own. On 69 hand, this will teach you many useful words and phrases; on the other hand, it70 (help) you to avoid many mistakes and faults in expression.