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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上段落信息匹配题1. 这种题型可以放到最后做。2. 考生难以按照阅读题一贯遵循的“顺序原则”解题。细节信息的排列绝对是“乱序的”,这就意味着从文章开头到结尾按顺序定位的方法是行不通的。3. 快速掌握文章脉络。通过阅读中心句快速掌握文章脉络。中心句一般出现在:1)首句;2)转折词如but ;3)因果关系联接词如 as a result 引领的第二句;4)问句后面的答句。在找到中心句后,读一下末句,可以更精确地掌控段意。若无特别明显的中心句,首尾句的阅读也有助于理解段意。阅读过程当中,有的信息点明确可直接先去选出答案。这里我们也要明确要多看外文,掌握外文的行文思路。4. 一
2、般而言文章组织有三大类。一是按时间,如货物运输,这是最简单的。 二是按观点原因发展瓶颈措施目标的布局来分析一件事物。三是偏科普的 夹杂很多不同派别的理论,这个相对而言比较难。5. 划出句子中的关键词。由于人的短期记忆能力是有限的,在短时间内无法记下所有的句子。因此需要寻找选项中的一些在最大程度上概括整个选项的关键词。带着这些关键词去浏览全篇文章,找到它们所涉及的相关内容后,再研读细节,最终确定此句是否和该段匹配。6. 题干提供的信息表述中通常会出现一些具有特殊意义的指示性词汇,这类词汇虽然不是通常意义上的定位关键词,但其特殊含义可将考生的注意力指向原文的开头、结尾或是某个具有特殊特征的段落。这
3、些词通常包括如下三类:能够指示开头段的词汇(如overview、introduction、initiation、main idea、definition等);能够指示结尾段的词(如overview、future、 solution、conclusion、suggestion、summary等);能够帮助考生回原文定位的特殊词汇(如rate、ratio、proportion、percentage等词往往对应含“%”的段落;number、figure、statistical demographics等词往往对应数字集中的段落;financial、income、revenue、salary等词往往对
4、应含诸如“$”“¥”等货币符号的段落)。通过这些指示性词汇缩小回原文定位的范围,从而快速判定。7. 正确选项一定是原文的同义转换,因此必须识别它们之间的转换关系。8. 在首次阅读的过程中如果不能确定某些单句是否与该段落相匹配,最好做个记号,以便第二次阅读时更有针对性。第二次阅读的目的:一是检查已初步确定的段落与单句是否确实匹配;二是完成第一遍阅读中尚未解答的题目。 关键词专题:什么是关键词呢?关键词是用来帮助我们定位信息的词汇。最理想的情况是:我们依靠所划的关键词迅速定位到信息所在的段落,从而得到答案。这就要求我们所划的关键词是独一无二的,它只出现在原文的某一个段落。那么什么样的词才有这个特点
5、呢? 【关键词的类型】1. 一些拼写较长的词,比如如:internship,competitiveness,globalization,integration,sustainability,innovative,immigration等。这些词属于低频词,一般不会大篇幅地出现。利用这些词可以高效地查找匹配段落。另外,这些词有时会作为生词在文中标注出来,像internship,在原文中用斜体印刷,并以括号备注中文。选它做关键词,瞬间就能找到原文出处了。2. 数字,包括年代、百分比、特殊事件等。如四级样卷中的:mid-1970s, 3.9 percent,20 percent,September
6、11等。利用这些数字进行定位,测得的准确率是100%3. 以连字符连接的特殊词汇。如:university-based,one-child。这些词是由两个(或三个)单词连接的新词,一般当成形容词使用。三个单词的例子如:hard-to-grasp难以理解的。这些词也属于低频词,一般不会大篇幅出现。需要注意的是有时候我们需要将这些词拆开来定位,如one-child在原文中是没有的,原文是这样的“They often compromise by having just one child. ”这里的one child就不是整体作为形容词使用了。4. 研究、报告、书籍型词汇,如:report,stud
7、y,books等。一般来说研究、报告等内容都是易考点,这些信息经常出现在特定的段落里,所以根据这些词汇作为关键词也很容易定位。5. 最高级,如best,worst,most等。如关键词之一为the best solution。然而仅凭此关键词我们可能无法迅速地找到答案,因为原文的表述是the most effective method,用的词汇是完全不一样的。这就提醒我们在平常的阅读中应多关注最高级出现的地方,因为它常常是考点。6. 除了以上所列的承载主要信息的名词,形容词等。如:funding,unsteady , values,employers,older workers,reforms
8、,shortage,war,immigration,rich countries等。这些词的判断需要多加练习与体会。The Art of FriendshipA) One evening a few years ago I found myself in an anxiety. Nothing was really wrong my family and I were healthy, my career was busy and successful - I was just feeling vaguely down and in need of a friend who could rai
9、se my spirits, someone who would meet me for coffee and let merant until the clouds lifted. I dialed my best friend, who now lives across the country in California, and got her voicemail. Thats when it started to dawn on me - lonesomeness was at the root of my dreariness. My social life had dwindled
10、 to almost nothing, but somehow until that moment Id been too busy to notice. Now it hit me hard. My old friends, buddies since college or even childhood, know everything about me; when they left, they had taken my context with them.B) Research has shown the long-range negative consequences of socia
11、l isolation on ones health. But my concerns were more short-term. I needed to feel understood right then in the way that only a girlfriend can understand you. I knew it would be wrong to expect my husband to replace my friends: He couldnt, and even if he could, to whom would I then complain about my
12、 husband? So I resolved to acquire new friends - women like me who had kids and enjoyed rolling their eyes at the worlda little bit just as I did. Since Id be making friends with more intention than Id ever given the process, I realized I could be selective, that I could in effect design my own soci
13、al life. The down side, of course, was that I felt pretty frightened.C) After all, its a whole lot harder to make friends in midlife that it is when yonre younger - a fact woman Ive spoken with point out again and again. As Leslie Danzig, 41, a Chicago theater director and mother, sees it, when your
14、e in your teens and 20s, youre more or less friends with everyone unless theres a reason not to be. Your college roommate becomes your best pal at least partly due to proximity. Now there needs to be a reason to be friends. There are many people Im comfort-able around, but I wouldnt go so far as to
15、call them friends. Comfort isnt enough to sustain a real friendship, Danzig says.D) At first, finding new companions felt awkward. At 40 I couldnt run up to people the way my4-year-old daughters do in the playground and ask, Will you be my friend? Every time you start anew relationship, youre vulner
16、able again, agrees Kathleen Hall, D Min, founder and CEO of the Stress Institute, in Atlanta. Youre asking, Would you like to come into my life? It makes us self-conscious.E) Fortunately, my discomfort soon passed. I realized that as a mature friend seeker my vulnerability risk was actually pretty l
17、ow. If someone didnt take me up on my offer, so what: I wasnt in junior high, when I might have been rejected for having the wrong clothes or hair. At my age I have amassed enough self-esteem to realize that I have plenty to offer.F) Were all so busy, in fact, that mutual interests - say, in a proje
18、ct, class, or cause that we already make time for - become the perfect catalysts for bringing us in contact with candidates for camaraderie. Michelle Mertes, 35, a teacher and mother of two in Wausau, Wisconsin, says anew friend she made at church came as a pleasant surprise. In high school I chose
19、friends based on their popular-ity and how being part of their circle might reflect on me. Nows its our shared values and activities that count. Mertes says her pal, with whom she organized the churchs youth programs, is nothing like her but their drive and organizational skills make them ideal frie
20、nds.G) Happily, as awkward as making new friends can be, self-esteem issues do not factor in - or if they do, you can easily put them into perspective. Danzig tells of the mother of a child in her sons pre-school, a tall, beautiful woman who is married to a big-deal rock musician. I said to my husba
21、nd, shes too cool for me, she jokes. I get intimidated by people. But once I got to know her, she turned out to be pretty laid-back and friendly. In the end there was no chemistry between them, so they didnt become good pals. I realized that we werent each others type, but it wasnt about hierarchy.
22、What midlife friendship is about, it seems, is reflecting the person youve become (or are still becoming) back at yourself, thus reinforcing the progress youve made in your life.H) Harlene Katzman, 41, a lawyer in New York City, notes that her oldest friends knew her back when she was less sure of h
23、erself. As much as she loves them, she believes they sometimes respond to is-sues in light of who she once was. An old chum has the goods on you. With recently made friends, you can turn over a new leaf.I) A new friend, chosen right, can also help you point your boat in the direction you want to go.
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