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1、巧用反义推理提升托福阅读速度 大部分同学无法拿到阅读高分的核心缘由是时间不够无法读全文章,干脆做题又感觉患得患失地不知道选择的答案是否正确符合文章意思,下面我就和大家共享巧用反义推理提升托福阅读速度,来观赏一下吧。 巧用反义推理提升托福阅读速度 我们来干脆看题: A symbiotic relationship is an interaction between two or more species in which one species lives in or on another species. There are three main types of symbiotic rela
2、tionships: parasitism, commensalism, and mutualism. The first and the third can be key factors in the structure of a biological community; that is, all the populations of organisms living together and potentially interacting in a particular area. <官方真题Official17 relationships="" symbiot
3、ic=""> 1. Which of the following statements about commensalism can be inferredfrom paragraph 1? It excludes interactions betweenmore than two species. It makes it less likely for specieswithin a community to survive. Its significance to the organizationof biological communities is small
4、. Its role in the structure ofbiological populations is a disruptive one. 解法1: 初学者在看到这样题目的时候,会先把文章看完甚至翻译一遍,认为理解了自然就能选对答案。这是正确率最高最靠谱的做法,但最大的缺陷是考试时无法在短时间内理解文章并且做完题目。所以在阅读实力不是很强的时候,尽量不要运用看完理解再做题的方法。 解法2: 定位规律 题干关键词:commensalism 文中定位点:There are three main types ofsymbiotic relationships: parasitism, com
5、mensalism,and mutualism.有三种共生关系:寄生、共生、互利共栖。说的是题干关键词本身的内容,无法对应选项。 再往后读啊读啊读啊理论上来说看到这里应当能得到答案了,但是但是看看选项? 共生关系不包括超过两个物种之间的相互作用 共生关系使得物种在生物团体中难以生存 共生关系在生物群体中的重要性是小的 共生关系在生物结构中的角色是引起混乱的 选哪个?!正确答案是哪个啊? 这里我们要学的是一个小套路,我们把文中内容和选项都理解后得到这样的一个逻辑: 文章:第一个和第三个在一个生物团体结构中是重要的;意思是,全部的有机体居住在一起并且在特定的区域相互作用。 推理模式:第一个(寄生)
6、和第三个(互利共栖)在一个生物团体结构中是重要的其次个(共生)是不重要的 所以选C 这个切入点你发觉了吗? 但这样分析题目,对我们来说有什么实际的意义呢?这篇文章的核心就是希望大家能高效的发觉题目的切入点并且解决问题。于是,对于这道题来说发觉一个能够广泛运用的规律,比起选出正确答案更有意义: 让我们聊聊刚才在题目中的推理模式:第一个(寄生)和第三个(互利共栖)在一个生物团体结构中是重要的其次个(共生)是不重要的。 这个推理模式我叫做反义推理(有些也叫反向推理、取非,意思一样),是托福阅读推理题常用的推理模式,并且在细微环节题、否定事实信息题(NOTEXCEPT)和推断其他题型错误选项的时候常常
7、运用,也是最常见的一种思维模式。反义推理的核心来自于归约(reduction),意思是当未知量与已知量看上去无法匹配的时候,在二者之间搭上一个桥梁来使得找答案变得更简洁。 让我们来看看类似题目中用到反义推理的高效表现 With question such as these clearly before them, the scientists aboard the Glomar Challenger processed to the Mediterranean to search for the answers.On August 23, 1970, they recovered a samp
8、le. The sample consisted of pebbles of hardened sediment that had once been soft, deep-sea mud, as well as granules of gypsum and fragments of volcanic rock. Not a single pebble was found that mighthave indicated that the pebbles came from the nearby continent. In the days following, samples of soli
9、d gypsum were repeatedly brought on deck as drilling operations penetrated the seafloor. Furthermore, the gypsum was found to possess peculiarities of composition and structure that suggested it had formed on desert flats. Sediment above and below the gypsum layer contained tiny marine fossils, indi
10、cating open-ocean conditions. As they drilled into the central and deepest part of the Mediterranean basin, the scientists took solid,shiny, crystalline salt from the core barrel. Interbedded with the salt were thin layers of what appeared to be wind blown silt. <官方真题Official7 mediterranean="
11、;" the="" of="" history="" geologic=""> 4.Which of the following can beinferred from paragraph 3 about the solid gypsum layer? It did not contain any marine fossil. It had formed in open-ocean conditions. It had once been soft, deep-sea mud. It contain
12、ed sediment from nearby deserts. 解析: 这道题很简单,和上一题是同样的套路 题干关键词:the solid gypsum layer 文中定位点:Sediment above and below the gypsumlayer contained tiny marine fossils, indicating open-ocean conditions. 利用反义推理:在石膏层上面和下面的沉积层中包含小海洋化石石膏层不包含海洋化石 所以选A 而在我们娴熟了在一个完整概念下不同因素之间的反义推理后(例如整体是【A,B,C】, 文中说AB重要则C不重要,AB有东西
13、则C没有),将完整概念拓展到时间点前后区分概念会使得做题变得更加的简洁: 【Paragraph 2】Yet this most fundamental standard of historical periodization concealsa host of paradoxes. Nearly every movie theater, however modest, had a piano ororgan to provide musical accompaniment to silent pictures. In many instances,spectators in the era b
14、efore recorded sound experienced elaborate auralpresentations alongside movies' visual images, from the Japanese benshi(narrators) crafting multivoiced dialogue narratives to original musicalcompositions performed by symphony-size orchestras in Europe and the UnitedStates. In Berlin, for the pre
15、miere performance outside the Soviet Union of TheBattleship Potemkin, film director Sergei Eisenstein worked with Austriancomposer Edmund Meisel (1874-1930) on a musical score matching sound to image;the Berlin screenings with live music helped to bring the film its wideinternational fame. <官方真题O
16、fficial12 film="" in="" sound="" to="" transition=""> 5. Paragraph 2 suggests which of the following about Eisensteins film The Battleship Potemkirf? The film was not accompanied by sound before its Berlin screening. The film was unpopular in the
17、Soviet Union before it was screened in Berlin. Eisensteins film was the first instance of collaboration between a director and a composer. Eisenstein believed that the musical score in a film was as important as dialogue. 解析: 题干关键词:Eisensteins film The Battleship Potemkirf,大写字母很简单找 文中定位点:In Berlin,
18、for the premiereperformance outside the Soviet Union of The Battleship Potemkin, film directorSergei Eisenstein worked with Austrian composer Edmund Meisel (1874-1930) on amusical score matching sound to image; the Berlin screenings with live musichelped to bring the film its wide international fame
19、. 利用反义推理:在柏林首次公演在柏林之前没有演过 所以选A 对我们来说,驾驭了时间点前后不一样,可以运用反义推理这个方法,能让我们更快的得到答案: The areas covered by this material were so vast that the ice that deposited it must have been a continental glacier larger than Greenland orAntarctica. Eventually, Agassiz and others convinced geologists and the general publi
20、c that a great continental glaciation had extended the polar ice caps far into regions that now enjoy temperate climates. For the first time, peoplebegan to talk about ice ages. It was also apparent that the glaciation occurred in the relatively recent past because the drift was soft, like freshly d
21、eposited sediment. We now know the age of the glaciation accurately from radiometric dating of the carbon-14 in logs buried in the drift. The drift ofthe last glaciation was deposited during one of the most recent epochs of geologic time, the Pleistocene, which lasted from 1.8 million to 10,000 year
22、sago. Along the east coast of the United States, the southernmost advance ofthis ice is recorded by the enormous sand and drift deposits of the terminal moraines that form Long Island and Cape Cod. <官方真题Official19 the="" ages="" ice="" discovering=""> 5.
23、It can be inferred from paragraph 2 that Agassiz and other geologistsof his time were not able to determine which geographic regions had beencovered with ice sheets in the last ice age the exact dates at which drifts hadbeen deposited during the last ice age the exact composition of the driftslaid d
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