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1、托福阅读时间分配及阅读步骤托福阅读时间安排以及阅读步骤托福阅读包含3篇阅读,每篇阅读的时间为20分钟。建议是每篇文章,无论难易,都用17分钟做完,剩下的9分钟一律补充到较难的文章中去。如何补充呢?大家可以在做题的过程中一边做题一边将难题记录下来,最终的9分钟用来检查或者重做这些难题。托福阅读这些部分应当详读刚才建议大家一篇文章用17分钟做完,这个时间包含了全文阅读的时间和做题的时间,比较合理的支配是3-4分钟用来阅读,剩下的时间用来做题。3-4分钟是无法将整篇文章逐字逐句地进行阅读的,所以肯定要驾驭方法,有些部分要详读,有些部分要略读。而不管详略,主要的目的是为了读出文章的结构和探讨的主要内容
2、。下面讲讲详读的详细步骤。1 读标题文章的标题能透露不少的信息,在看到文章的标题后对全文的结构可以进行一个预料。比如说Applied Arts and Fine Arts,这个标题很明显是对比类型的标题,文章中应当会有两个探讨对象,而且是分类进行阐述的。2 读主题句有一个很好的技巧就是干脆从最终一题中找寻线索,因为最终一道往往是文章小结题或者填表题,最终一题能很快帮助你锁定文章探讨的对象甚至结构。然后还可以从文章的首位句群中找寻主题句,记住,是句群而不是段落。因为有的主题句并不在第一段,详细的找寻方法在课内可以跟学员们共享。3 读段落的首位句群我们一般要读的是段落开头的两句和结尾的一句,要特殊
3、留心开头部分的转折词。托福阅读可以略读的部分一览为了将更多的时间用于详读部分,我们必定要对文章其他部分进行略读。下面这些部分是要略读的部分。1.重复与进一步说明的内容;2.完全相反的情形;3.详细的原理和过程;4.目的已知的例子和引入;5.重心在后面,前面略读。提升阅读效率画逻辑结构图在进行完前面两步后,对于文章的结构和主要内容都会有比较好的把握,笔者建议学生可以在平常的练习中将文章的逻辑结构画出来,经过这样的练习,阅读的理解实力确定会有提升。托福阅读TPO30第3篇:The Invention of the Mechanical ClockIn Europe, before the intr
4、oduction of the mechanical clock, people told time by sun (using, for example, shadow sticks or sun dials) and water clocks. Sun clocks worked, of course, only on clear days; water clocks misbehaved when the temperature fell toward freezing, to say nothing of long-run drift as the result of sediment
5、ation and clogging. Both these devices worked well in sunny climates; but in northern Europe the sun may be hidden by clouds for weeks at a time, while temperatures vary not only seasonally but from day to night.Medieval Europe gave new importance to reliable time. The Catholic Church had its seven
6、daily prayers, one of which was at night, requiring an alarm arrangement to waken monks before dawn. And then the new cities and towns, squeezed by their walls, had to know and order time in order to organize collective activity and ration space. They set a time to go to sleep. All this was compatib
7、le with older devices so long as there was only one authoritative timekeeper; but with urban growth and the multiplication of time signals, discrepancy brought discord and strife. Society needed a more dependable instrument of time measurement and found it in the mechanical clock.We do not know who
8、invented this machine, or where. It seems to have appeared in Italy and England (perhaps simultaneous invention) between 1275 and 1300. Once known, it spread rapidly, driving out water clocks but not solar dials, which were needed to check the new machines against the timekeeper of last resort. Thes
9、e early versions were rudimentary, inaccurate, and prone to breakdown.Ironically, the new machine tended to undermine Catholic Church authority. Although church ritual had sustained an interest in timekeeping throughout the centuries of urban collapse that followed the fall of Rome, church time was
10、natures time. Day and night were divided into the same number of parts, so that except at the equinoxes, days and night hours were unequal; and then of course the length of these hours varied with the seasons. But the mechanical clock kept equal hours, and this implied a new time reckoning. The Cath
11、olic Church resisted, not coming over to the new hours for about a century. From the start, however, the towns and cities took equal hours as their standard, and the public clocks installed in town halls and market squares became the very symbol of a new, secular municipal authority. Every town want
12、ed one; conquerors seized them as especially precious spoils of war; tourists came to see and hear these machines the way they made pilgrimages to sacred relics.The clock was the greatest achievement of medieval mechanical ingenuity. Its general accuracy could be checked against easily observed phen
13、omena, like the rising and setting of the sun. The result was relentless pressure to improve technique and design. At every stage, clockmakers led the way to accuracy and precision; they became masters of miniaturization, detectors and correctors of error, searchers for new and better. They were thu
14、s the pioneers of mechanical engineering and served as examples and teachers to other branches of engineering.The clock brought order and control, both collective and personal. Its public display and private possession laid the basis for temporal autonomy: people could now coordinate comings and goi
15、ngs without dictation from above. The clock provided the punctuation marks for group activity, while enabling individuals to order their own work (and that of others) so as to enhance productivity. Indeed, the very notion of productivity is a by-product of the clock: once one can relate performance
16、to uniform time units, work is never the same. One moves from the task-oriented time consciousness of the peasant (working on job after another, as time and light permit) and the time-filling busyness of the domestic servant (who always had something to do) to an effort to maximize product per unit
17、of time.1.Why does the author provide the information that in northern Europe the sun may be hidden by clouds for weeks at a time, while temperatures vary not only seasonally but from day to night?A.To emphasize the variety of environments in which people used sun and water clocks to tell time.B.To
18、illustrate the disadvantage of sun and water clocks.C.To provide an example of an area where water clocks have an advantage over sun clocks.D.To counter the claim that sun and water clocks were used all over Europe.2.According to paragraph 2, all of the following are examples of the importance of ti
19、mekeeping to medieval European society EXCEPTA.the need of different towns to coordinate timekeeping with each other.B.the setting of specific times for the opening and closing of markets.C.the setting of specific time for the start and finish of the working day.D.the regulation of the performance o
20、f daily church rituals.3.According to paragraph 2, why did the medieval church need an alarm arrangement?A.The alarm warned the monks of discord or strife in the town.B.The church was responsible for regulating working hours and market hours.C.The alarm was needed in case fires were not put out each
21、 night.D.One of the church's daily rituals occurred during the night.4.The word authoritative in the passage(paragraph 2)is closest in meaning toA.actual.B.important.C.official.D.effective.5.The author uses the phrase the timekeeper of last resort to refer toA.water clocks.B.the sun.C.mechanical
22、 clocks.D.the church.6.The word rudimentary in the passage(paragraph 3)is closest in meaning toA.rare.B.small.C.impractical.D.basic.7.According to paragraph 4, how did the Catholic Church react to the introduction of mechanical clocks?A.Its used mechanical clocks through the period of urban collapse
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