read-through       
noun [ C ] uk/ˈriːdˌθruː/ us/ˈriːdˌθruː/
 通读文本
the act of reading the whole of a text
  The manuscript needs a read-through by someone knowledgeable in Arabic.
 A second read-through of the rules would reveal the answers. 对规则的二次通读将揭示答案。 
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 - I arrived straight from the airport for the read-through.
 - A couple of jokes are hastily inserted after the first read-through.
 - The read-through takes place in a large room in the film studios.
 - I’ve finished my first read-through and made a lot of notes.
 - After a cursory read-through, he said the essay needed a lot of revision.