<p>Anthony, you have stated English is not your native language. Those who get 800 generally are native speakers, and do most if not all of their reading in English. How much of your reading is in english? Are you currently immersed in an English speaking environment?</p>
<p>The pace at which you can read English is going to be far slower than those earning an 800 because you are probably not completely fluent, and are not thinking in English. At some level, you may be translating (albeit very quickly) in your mind. Thus you have to translate the passage, plus the questions. If either is translated with slight errors, you are more likely to miss the questions.</p>
<p>For an internationa, to get an 800 you need to read in English as much as possible, to the point where you can read at a speed similar to when you read in your native language. These students read in half the time because the test is designed to allow average students to read almost everything.</p>