

You can basically just skim over all the other parts of the passage.

When you get to a sentence like this, make sure you slow down and really digest the meaning. Also look for "interesting" punctuation such as colons or dashes, and transition words such as therefore or conversely. As a general rule, these sentences will be at the beginnings and ends of paragraphs, as well as in the introduction and conclusion. To do this, you want to do a high-level skim of the passage until you see something that indicates that the sentence may be important to the passage as a whole or that a question may ask about it.

Your goal is to as fast as you can, comprehend the parts of the passage that will help you answer the questions. For the reading section, one thing I can suggest is to make sure that you read the passage effectively.
