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1、托福听力历史类话题解题5个要点分析托福听力文章种类众多,其中涉及历史类的话题让许多同学觉得头疼,这是因为很多人对历史都没什么了解和兴趣,对这类话题缺乏基本认识。今天小编给大家带来托福听力历史类话题解题5个要点分析,希望能够帮助到大家,下面小编就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。【提分技巧】托福听力历史类话题解题5个要点分析托福听力历史话题关键要素:主题关键词主题关键词总是会出现和发展、起源或者历史相关的词汇(e.g develpoment, change, origin, historical),举例来说:Professor: And what instrument comes to mind whe
2、n you think of rock n roll?Student: The electric Guitar?Professor: Exactly. I think it s fair to say that the sound of the electric guitar typifies the rock n roll genre,which became popular in the 1950s. But really the instrument we know today was the result of a continuing development that started
3、 for our practical purposes in the 1920s. But long before that even,people were experimenting with ways to modify traditional acoustic guitars.注意到文章开头做了两件事情:一. 提出话题“ Electrical Guitar”; 二. 提出了历史类文章要素, 教授说到电吉他是一个“the result of a continuing development” 而且人们很早之前就开始“ modify acoustic guitar”,自然而然我们就能推测文
4、章是要讲电吉他是如何发展起来的。托福听力历史话题关键要素:影响所谓影响,其中包括话题的发展;发展过程中所受到的影响;其所产生的影响;具体的影响是什么,怎么影响的。来看下例:The first guitars were wooden. This is the Spanish guitar and the strings were made from animal products. Then came steel strings. And that led to the lap guitar,which is also called the steel guitar because the pl
5、ayer slides a steel rod up and down the neck. And those are all acoustic guitars. OK?But then eventually we have electric guitars. Over the years,many inventors and musicians contributed to the design of these instruments. And each design was intended to alter the sound in some way,at first at least
6、 with the electric guitar,to make it louder.很明显的,教授接下来就开始讲到吉他的发展过程,第一种吉他,wooden aka spanish guitar;接着steel guitar;lap guitar;然后有了electric guitar。而且重点说到“ 很多的发明者和音乐家对这种乐器的设计做出了贡献,而且每次的修改的目的就是为了改变电吉他的声音,也就是要素中提到的对话题的影响。托福听力历史话题关键要素:时间历史类话题的第三个关键要素是时间。当然,大家可能会注意到,下面例子提到的具体的时间点貌似只有两个1890s 和1920s。但是总的来讲,历
7、史类的文章,时间顺序是一件非常关键的事情,因为在讲到某个事物的发展总是会从前往后说,提醒一点的是,时间本身不重要,只要搞明白谁前谁后即可。So let s get back to when the steel guitar was first introduced in the United States. It was right after the Spanish-American war in the late 1890s. US sailors who were stationed in Hawaiithen a US territorywere very enamored with
8、the music they heard there. Uh,Hawaiian music was based on the steel guitar I just described. Some sailors learned how to play the steel guitar and brought it home to the States. Before long,Hawaiian steel guitar music was all the rage in the mainland US. It actually had a strong influence on the de
9、velopment of several musical genres,rock n roll most notably,but also jazz and blues.Anyway,by the 1920s,with the advent of the public dance movement,people were gathering in large groups to listen to steel guitar music. But they had trouble hearing it,especially in large public settings. As I menti
10、oned,the instrument was played horizontally,on the lap. Since the strings faced upward,the sound was projected toward the ceiling rather than outward toward the audience. Something had to be done,because the music venues and the audience kept getting larger and larger.托福听力历史话题关键要素:话题特点和任务在时间要素之后出现的就
11、是要素四:话题的特点以及时有时无的要素五:人物,一般这两点都是融合在一起的。Electrified guitars already existed by the time Les Paul came into the picture around 1940. What Paul did was experiment with ways of removing the distortions and he succeeded. He designed a guitar with a solid body that relied solely on electronics. Paul s soli
12、d body eliminated the vibrations,and thus the distortions.此处教授讲到Les Paul此人对于电吉他的修改,使得电吉他有了一个”solid body” , 减少了声音失真的状况。尤其要注意,如果一篇文章出现了好几个人和一个事物的好几个特点的时候,一定要警觉起来,区分清楚哪个特点,属于哪个人物,这通常都是要出难题的前兆。2020托福听力练习:新月和满月时更易发生大地震Every two weeks, on the full and new moons, the sun, moon and Earth fall along a nearly
13、 straight line. The combination of gravitational forces in this arrangement creates large swings in the tides. But the celestial alignment affects more than the oceansit also tugs on Earth s crust, adding to the stress on faults. This makes it more likely that major earthquakes will strike at these
14、times, according to a new study.The idea isn t new, but scientists have had a hard time testing the earthquake-tide relationship. For instance, three of the largest earthquakes in recent years happened when tidal stress was high. But those big ones are rare and the link seems to break down for small
15、er events.So the researchers crunched a bunch of numbers: by looking at more than 10,000 medium and large earthquakes, they found that the proportion of large events increased when tidal stress was high.The results do not imply that every full or new moon will bring an earthquakeobviously. What the
16、findings mean is that high tidal stress during new or full moons may up the chances that an earthquake will grow bigger than it otherwise might have been. Even magnitude 9 earthquakes start like magnitudes 1 or 2. Satoshi Ide, the University of Tokyo seismologist who led the study. So, at the initia
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