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TOEFLREADING 8 /17

BY: 罗卫

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做不对阅读题的通病阅读2 个难题

找不到 看不懂1 2

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扫除阅读的障碍阅读3 大本领

定位 转移 转化1 2 3

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句子简化题( 0.95 )句子插入题( 1 )指代题( 0.15 )文章归纳题( 1 )填表总结题( 0 )

三种本领 十种题型

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词汇题( 3.9 )

2 事实信息题( 3.35) 否定事实信息题( ( (1.25) 推断题( 0.7 )

3句子简化题( 0.95 )句子插入题( 1 )指代题( 0.15 )文章归纳题( 1 )填表总结题( 0 )

4修辞目的题( 1.5 )

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Factual information questions (纯粹细节)1

• According to the paragraph, which of the following is true of X ?

• The author’s description of X mentions which of the following?

• According to the paragraph, X occurred because . . .

• According to the paragraph, X did Y because . . .

• According to the paragraph, why did X do Y?

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名词结构 数字

大写(人,地) 专有名词

1. 2.

3. 4.

定 位 1

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   10. According to paragraph 4, wh

ich of the following statements about s

team engines is true?

7.What can be inferred from paragraph 3

about Cuicuilco prior to 200 B.C.?

( TPO 8 )

2 . Paragraph 1 support

s which of the following st

atements about painting i

n Europe?

5.Why does the au

thor mention “Ale

xander the Great”

in the passage? (T

PO 7)

1. 2.

3. 4.

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长句,长短语的定位

According to paragraph 3, how had Fort Vancouver changed by the time David Douglas returned in 1832?

○The fort had become the headquarters for the Hudson's Bay Company.

○Deer had begun populating the meadows around the fort.

○Deer populations near the fort had been destroyed. ○Crop yields in the area around the fort had decreased.

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长句,长短语的定位 Paragraph 3: The numbers of deer have fluctuated markedly since the entry

of Europeans into Puget Sound country. The early explorers and settlers told of abundant deer in the early 1800s and yet almost in the same breath bemoaned the lack of this succulent game animal. Famous explorers of the north American frontier, Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Columbia River on November 14, 1805, in nearly starved circumstances. They had experienced great difficulty finding game west of the Rockies and not until the second of December did they kill their first elk. To keep 40 people alive that winter, they consumed approximately 150 elk and 20 deer. And when game moved out of the lowlands in early spring, the expedition decided to return east rather than face possible starvation. Later on in the early years of the nineteenth century, when Fort Vancouver became the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company, deer populations continued to fluctuate. David Douglas, Scottish botanical explorer of the 1830s, found a disturbing change in the animal life around the fort during the period between his first visit in 1825 and his final contact with the fort in 1832. A recent Douglas biographer states:" The deer which once picturesquely dotted the meadows around the fort were gone [in 1832], hunted to extermination in order to protect the crops."

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长句,长短语的定位   

9. According to paragraph 4, what caused most invertebrate species in the Mediterranean to become extinct?

○The evaporation of chemicals necessary for their survival○Crustal movements that connected the Mediterranean to the

saltier Atlantic○The migration of new species through the narrow straits○Their inability to tolerate the increasing salt content of the Me

diterranean

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长句,长短语的定位   The time had come to formulate a hypothesis. The investigators theorized that a

bout 20 million years ago, the Mediterranean was a broad seaway linked to the Atlantic by two narrow straits. Crustal movements closed the straits, and the landlocked Mediterranean began to evaporate. Increasing salinity caused by the evaporation resulted in the extermination of scores of invertebrate species. Only a few organisms especially tolerant of very salty conditions remained. As evaporation continued, the remaining brine (salt water) became so dense that the calcium sulfate of the hard layer was precipitated. In the central deeper part of the basin, the last of the brine evaporated to precipitate more soluble sodium chloride (salt). Later, under the weight of overlying sediments, this salt flowed plastically upward to form salt domes. Before this happened, however, the Mediterranean was a vast desert 3,000 meters deep. Then, about 5.5 million years ago came the deluge. As a result of crustal adjustments and faulting, the Strait of Gibraltar, where the Mediterranean now connects to the Atlantic, opened, and water cascaded spectacularly back into the Mediterranean. Turbulent waters tore into the hardened salt flats, broke them up, and ground them into the pebbles observed in the first sample taken by the Challenger. As the basin was refilled, normal marine organisms returned. Soon layer of oceanic ooze began to accumulate above the old hard layer.

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长句,长短语的定位   

2. What does the discussion in paragraph 1 of runoff channels in the southern highlands suggest about Mars?

○The atmosphere of Mars was once thinner than it is today.○Large amounts of rain once fell on parts of Mars.○The river systems of Mars were once more extensive than E

arth’s.○The rivers of Mars began to dry up about 4 billion years ago.

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长句,长短语的定位   

2. Two types of flow features are seen: runoff channels and outflow channels. Runoff channels are found in the southern highlands. These flow features are extensive systems—sometimes hundreds of kilometers in total length—of interconnecting, twisting channels that seem to merge into larger, wider channels.

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8. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is true of Chinese ceramics?

○ The function of ceramics remained the same from dynasty to dynasty.○ The use of ceramics as trade objects is better documented than the use of ceramics as ritual objects.○ There was little variation in quality for any type of ceramics over time.○ Some religious sculptures were made using the earthenware type of ceramics.

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Paragraph 2:

The function and status of ceramics in China varied from dynasty to dynasty, so they may be utilitarian, burial, trade-collectors', or even ritual objects, according to their quality and the era in which they were made. The ceramics fall into three broadtypes—earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain—for vessels, architectural items such as roof tiles, and modeled objects and figures.In addition, there was an important group of sculptures made for religious use, the majority of which were produced in earthenware.

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8. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is true of Chinese ceramics?

○ The function of ceramics remained the same from dynasty to dynasty.○ The use of ceramics as trade objects is better documented than the use of ceramics as ritual objects.○ There was little variation in quality for any type of ceramics over time.○ Some religious sculptures were made using the earthenware type of ceramics.

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定 位

○ 对谁发问,找谁

○ 四大关键词,不是万能方法

○ 用两个有效信息同时定位

○ 对于题干中的 X 太宽泛,文中出现大段描述时, 看前三句(或前三行),行不通就选项定位。

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Negative Factual information questions2

• According to the paragraph, which of the following is NOT true of X ?

• The author’s description of X mentions which of the following EXCEPT?

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Negative Factual information questions2

5. According to Paragraph2, which of the following is NOT a question that paleontologists asked about the Cambrian explosion?

○ Why was the origin of life a simple step in Earth’s history?

○ Why did it take so long for multicellular organisms to develop?

○ Why did animal life evolve so rapidly?○ Why does the fossil record lack evidence of animal ev

olution during that time?

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Negative Factual information questions2

Paragraph 2: Scientists have asked important questions about this explosion for more than a century. Why did it occur so late in the history of Earth? The origin of multicellular forms of life seems a relatively simple step compared to the origin of life itself. Why does the fossil record not document the series of evolutionary changes during the evolution of animals? Why did animal life evolve so quickly? Paleontologists continue to search the fossil record for answers to these questions.

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Inference questions( 推断题 ) 需要进一步的推理才能够得出答案3

• Which of the following can be inferred about X?

• The author of the passage implies that X . . .

• Which of the following can be suggested about X?

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Inference questions( 推断题 ) 需要进一步的推理才能够得出答案3

7. Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 5 about redwood forests?

○They become less stable as they mature.○They support many species when they reach clim

ax.○They are found in temperate zones.○They have reduced diversity during mid-successi

onal stages.  

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Inference questions( 推断题 ) 需要进一步的推理才能够得出答案3

7. Which of the following can be inferred from pa

ragraph 5 about redwood forests?At least in temperate zones, maximum diversity is o

ften found in mid-successional stages, not in the climax community. Once a redwood forest matures, for example, the kinds of species and the number of individuals growing on the forest floor are reduced. In general, diversity, by itself, does not ensure stability.

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2 向前转移 向后转移 (视情况而定)

转移

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Long-distance trade in obsidian probably gave the elite residents of Teotihuacán access to a wide variety of exotic good, as well as a relatively prosperous life. Such success may have attracted immigrants to Teotihuacán. In addition, Teotihuacán’s elite may have consciously attempted to attract new inhabitants. It is also probable that as early as 200 B.C. Teotihuacán may have achieved some religious significance and its shrine (or shrines) may have served as an additional population magnet.

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11. Select the TWO answer choices that are mentioned in paragraph 5 as being features of Teotihuacán that may have attracted immigrants to the city. To receive credit, you must select TWO answers.

○The prosperity of the elite○Plenty of available housing○Opportunities for well-paid agricultural employment○The presence of one or more religious shrines

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7. Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 5 about redwood forests?

○They become less stable as they mature.○They support many species when they reach climax.○They are found in temperate zones.○They have reduced diversity during mid-successional stages.

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Even the kind of stability defined as simple lack of change is not always associated with maximum diversity. At least in temperate zones, maximum diversity is often found in mid-successional stages, not in the climax community. Once a redwood forest matures, for example, the kinds of species and the number of individuals growing on the forest floor are reduced.

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转化

五种转化3

同义转化

侧面转化

总结转化

1 2 3

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转化

五种转化2

反面转化

抽象到具体的转化

4 5

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3. Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 2 about canal building?

○ Canals were built primarily in the south of England rather than in other regions.

○ Canal building decreased after the steam locomotive was invented.

○ Canal building made it difficult to study rock strata which often became damaged in the process.

○ Canal builders hired surveyors like Smith to examine exposed rock strata.

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This was before the steam locomotive, and canal building was at its height. The companies building the canals to transport coal needed surveyors to help them find the coal deposits worth mining as well as to determine the best courses for the canals. This job gave Smith an opportunity to study the fresh rock outcrops created by the newly dug canal.

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7 . Which of the following strategies for oil exploration is described in paragraph 4?

○Drilling under the ocean’s surface○Limiting drilling to accessible locations○Using highly sophisticated drilling equip

ment○Constructing technologically advanced d

rilling platforms

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As oil becomes increasingly difficult to find, the search for it is extended into more-hostile environments. The development of the oil field on the North Slope of Alaska and the construction of the Alaska pipeline are examples of the great expense and difficulty involved in new oil discoveries. Offshore drilling platforms extend the search for oil to the ocean’s continental shelves—those gently sloping submarine regions at the edges of the continents.

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学生做不对阅读题的通病阅读2 个难题

找不到 看不懂1 2

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The numbers of deer have The numbers of deer have fluctuated markedlyfluctuated markedly since the entry of Europeans into Puget Sound since the entry of Europeans into Puget Sound countrycountry. . ○The number of deer within the Puget Sound region has varied over time. ○Most of the explorers who came to the Puget Sound area were primarily interested in hunting game.

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三个题型 1. 事实信息题 2. 否定事实信息题 3. 推断题

小结

小结 三大本领

1. 定位 2. 转移 3. 转化

小结

五种转化

1. 同义转化 4. 反面转化 2. 总结式转化 5. 具体到抽象 3. 侧面转化 式转化

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Rhetorical purpose questions 修辞目的题4

词句修辞目的题• The author discusses X in paragraph 2

in order to . . .• Why does the author mention X?• The author uses X as an example of . . .段落修辞目的题 In paragraph x, the author’s primary

purpose is to?

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修辞目的题( 1.5 )

词句

观 点

前一句原句

段落

段首

段 首

Rhetorical purpose questions 修辞目的题

上下文

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• 4.3 In paragraphs 1 and 2, the author’s primary purpose is to

• ○describe how petroleum is formed • ○explain why petroleum formation is a slow process • ○provide evidence that a marine environment is

necessary for petroleum formation • ○show that oil commonly occurs in association with gas

段落修辞目的题

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p1: Petroleum, consisting of crude oil and natural gas, seems to originate from organic matter in

marine sediment.

p2: Continued sedimentation—the process of deposits’ settling on the sea bottom—buries the organic matter and subjects it to higher temperatures and pressures, which convert the organic matter to oil and gas.

○ describe how petroleum is formed

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词句修辞目的题

• 1.9 In paragraph 5, why does the author provide the information that “A fifteen-speed racing bicycle is more likely to break down than a child’s tricycle”?

词句修辞目的题

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词句修辞目的题 词句修辞目的题

A fifteen-speed racing bicycle is more likely to break down than a child’s tricycle.

A more complicated system is, in general, more likely than a simple system to break down.

○To illustrate a general principle about the stability of systems by using an everyday example

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Vocabulary questions 词汇题5

• The word X in the passage is closest in meaning to

• In the case of a phrase, the question might be:

• In stating X, the author means that

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注:最后要回到原文当中检验是否正确

构词法

代入法

褒贬义法

Vocabulary questions 词汇题

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考察与前后句的关系代入法

1. The word “particular” in the passage is closest in meaning to

○natural ○final ○specific○complexPlant communities assemble themselves flexi

bly, and their particular structure depends on the specific history of the area.

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考察与前后句的关系代入法

8. The word “guarantee” in the passage is closest in meaning to

○increase○ensure○favor○complicateIn general, diversity, by itself, does not ensure stabil

ity. Mathematical models of ecosystems likewise suggest that diversity does not guarantee ecosystem stability—just the opposite, in fact.

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代入句中考察词的褒贬义褒贬义法

10. The word “pales” in the passage is closest in meaning to

○increases proportionally ○differs

○loses significance ○is common

• The destruction caused by the volcanic explosion of Mount…,for example, pales in comparison to the destruction caused by humans.

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词根词缀法构词法

The word “dormant” in the passage is closest in meaning to

○hidden

○inactive

○underground

○preserved• dorm=sleep, 表示 " 睡眠 "

• dormitory n 寝室,宿舍 (dorm+itory 表示场所 )

• dormitive n 安眠的 (dorm+itve)

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