About pause. Reading often makes long or short pauses before, after and in the middle of sentences, on the one hand, because of the need of breathing or making the level clear, on the other hand, in order to fully express thoughts and feelings. There are generally grammatical pauses and logical pauses in reading. The pause represented by punctuation marks and the pause between paragraphs belong to grammatical pause, and the length of punctuation marks is ","-"and"-"; -":" - "."-"?" -"!" -"...", the length is not absolute, and it should be properly mastered and handled according to the language environment and the needs of expression. Pauses within paragraphs and between sentence groups are longer, and pauses between paragraphs are slightly longer. When reading parallel prose or poetry, we should pay attention to the rhythm pause, which is slightly different from "pause" and "pause" There is also a logical pause, there is no punctuation here, because
As for the speed of speech, the medium speed is suitable for argumentative and expository writing, while other styles (such as narrative and lyric poetry) arrange the speed of speech according to the needs of plot progress and emotional expression. If the content is exciting, cheerful and nervous, the thoughts and feelings are impassioned and bold, and the speech speed is relatively fast; If the content is painful, sad, deep and lyrical, the speech speed should be relatively slow.
About stress. When reading aloud, some words in the sentence need to be stressed, for example, verbs as predicates in the sentence need to be stressed. For example, the stressed word in Jin Jun Han Ling Qin Jun Yinan is "Jun"; Adverbials expressing traits and degrees often need to be re-read, such as "those who can stab me in the face will be rewarded" and "the empress dowager's arrogant slap", and the re-read words should be "face" and "arrogance"; The attributives that emphasize the characteristics should be stressed. For example, the stressed words in A City of 100,000 Feet Facing the Abyss of Contingency should be "100,000 Feet" and "Contingency";
As for tone and intonation, the tone of ancient Chinese is the same as that of modern Chinese, including declarative tone, interrogative tone, imperative mood tone and exclamatory tone, so we should read the unique tone of sentences. What needs to be pointed out in particular is that the interrogative tone should be read in a rising tone and the exclamatory tone should be read in a falling tone.