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1、托福阅读技巧第一章 事实信息题出题方式:The authors description of x mentions which of the following?According to the paragraph,x occurred becauseAccording to the paragraph,x did y becauseAccording to the paragraph,why did x do y?例文Online Test:Lascaux Cave Paintings(P6)Paragraph 6:Perhaps so much time has passed that t
2、here will never be satisfactory answers to the cave images,but their mystique only adds to their importance.Certainly a great art exists,and by its existence reveals that ancient human beings were not without intelligence,skill,and sensitivity.11.According to paragraph 6,why might the puzzling quest
3、ions about the paintings never be answered?Keeping the paintings a mystery will increase their importance.The artists hid their tools with great intelligence and skill.Too many years have gone by since the images were painted.Answering the question is not very important to scholars.例文Online Test:Las
4、caux Cave Paintings(P6)Paragraph 6:Perhaps so much time has passed that there will never be satisfactory answers to the cave images,but their mystique only adds to their importance.Certainly a great art exists,and by its existence reveals that ancient human beings were not without intelligence,skill
5、,and sensitivity.11.According to paragraph 6,why might the puzzling questions about the paintings never be answered?Keeping the paintings a mystery will increase their importance.The artists hid their tools with great intelligence and skill.Too many years have gone by since the images were painted.A
6、nswering the question is not very important to scholars.例文Online Test:Lascaux Cave Paintings(P6)Paragraph 6:Perhaps so much time has passed that there will never be satisfactory answers to the cave images,but their mystique only adds to their importance.Certainly a great art exists,and by its existe
7、nce reveals that ancient human beings were not without intelligence,skill,and sensitivity.11.According to paragraph 6,why might the puzzling questions about the paintings never be answered?Keeping the paintings a mystery will increase their importance.The artists hid their tools with great intellige
8、nce and skill.Too many years have gone by since the images were painted.Answering the question is not very important to scholars.细节题基本原则第一原则:符合题干例文Online Test:Opportunists and CompetitorsParagraph 7:The opposite of an opportunist is a competitor.These organisms tend to have big bodies,are long-lived
9、,and spend relatively little effort each year on reproduction.An oak tree is a good example of a competitor.A massive oak claims its ground for 200 years or more,outcompeting all other would-be canopy trees by casting a dense shade and drawing up any free water in the soil.The leaves of an oak tree
10、taste foul because they are rich in tannins,a chemical that renders them distasteful or indigestible to many organisms.The tannins are part of the defense mechanism that is essential to longevity.Although oaks produce thousands of acorns,the investment in a crop of acorns is small compared with the
11、energy spent on building leaves,trunk,and roots.Once an oak tree becomes established,it is likely to survive minor cycles of drought and even fire.A population of oaks is likely to be relatively stable through time,and its survival is likely to depend more on its ability to withstand the pressures o
12、f competition or predation than on its ability to take advantage of chance events.It should be noted,however,that the pure opportunist or pure competitor is rare in nature,as most species fall between the extremes of a continuum,exhibiting a blend of some opportunistic and some competitive character
13、istics.All of the following are mentioned in paragraph 7 as contributing to the longevity of an oak tree EXCEPT The capacity to create shade Leaves containing tannin The ability to withstand mild droughts and fire The large number of acorns the tree produces 例文Online Test:Opportunists and Competitor
14、sParagraph 7:The opposite of an opportunist is a competitor.These organisms tend to have big bodies,are long-lived,and spend relatively little effort each year on reproduction.An oak tree is a good example of a competitor.A massive oak claims its ground for 200 years or more,outcompeting all other w
15、ould-be canopy trees by casting a dense shade and drawing up any free water in the soil.The leaves of an oak tree taste foul because they are rich in tannins,a chemical that renders them distasteful or indigestible to many organisms.The tannins are part of the defense mechanism that is essential to
16、longevity.Although oaks produce thousands of acorns,the investment in a crop of acorns is small compared with the energy spent on building leaves,trunk,and roots.Once an oak tree becomes established,it is likely to survive minor cycles of drought and even fire.A population of oaks is likely to be re
17、latively stable through time,and its survival is likely to depend more on its ability to withstand the pressures of competition or predation than on its ability to take advantage of chance events.It should be noted,however,that the pure opportunist or pure competitor is rare in nature,as most specie
18、s fall between the extremes of a continuum,exhibiting a blend of some opportunistic and some competitive characteristics.例文Online Test:Opportunists and CompetitorsParagraph 7:The opposite of an opportunist is a competitor.These organisms tend to have big bodies,are long-lived,and spend relatively li
19、ttle effort each year on reproduction.An oak tree is a good example of a competitor.A massive oak claims its ground for 200 years or more,outcompeting all other would-be canopy trees by casting a dense shade and drawing up any free water in the soil.The leaves of an oak tree taste foul because they
20、are rich in tannins,a chemical that renders them distasteful or indigestible to many organisms.The tannins are part of the defense mechanism that is essential to longevity.Although oaks produce thousands of acorns,the investment in a crop of acorns is small compared with the energy spent on building
21、 leaves,trunk,and roots.Once an oak tree becomes established,it is likely to survive minor cycles of drought and even fire.A population of oaks is likely to be relatively stable through time,and its survival is likely to depend more on its ability to withstand the pressures of competition or predati
22、on than on its ability to take advantage of chance events.It should be noted,however,that the pure opportunist or pure competitor is rare in nature,as most species fall between the extremes of a continuum,exhibiting a blend of some opportunistic and some competitive characteristics.All of the follow
23、ing are mentioned in paragraph 7 as contributing to the longevity of an oak tree EXCEPT 1.The capacity to create shade 2.Leaves containing tannin 3.The ability to withstand mild droughts and fire 4.The large number of acorns the tree produces 细节题基本原则第一原则:符合题干细节题基本原则第一原则:符合题干第二原则:同义改写 (paraphrase)先找到
24、题干中的所有信息然后回文中找所有信息的对应句子原文的对应句群中除题干信息以外的剩余部分就是答案所在例文OG:Applied Arts and Fine Arts(P2)Paragraph 2:Fine-art objects are not constrained by the laws of physics in the same way that applied-art objects are.Because their primary purpose is not functional,they are only limited in terms of the materials use
25、d to make them.Sculptures must,for example,be stable,which requires an understanding of the properties of mass,weight distribution,and stress.Paintings must have rigid stretchers so that the canvas will be taut,and the paint must not deteriorate,crack,or discolor.These are problems that must be over
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