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1、托福阅读字体到底用哪一种 托福阅读字体究竟用哪一种?对于这个问题,有的说是The New roma,有的则说是是Gulim字体,还有人说是Dotum,关于字体其实就是一个习惯的问题,其实大家不用太在意,我给大家一些建议,看看大家平常练习的时候运用哪种字体比较好呢? 托福阅读字体究竟用哪一种 每个人对文字的感觉事实上是不同的,某些同学对文字形态可能本身就敏感,等到考试的时候,看到的英文字体和自己平常看的字体不一样,可能会感到很别扭,很不习惯。这虽然是惊慌的表现,但还是建议考生再平常进行阅读练习的时候就尽量把字体调成Arial,这样与阅读考试中英文字符的字体一样。 接下来让我们了解一下如何做托福阅
2、读真题吧? 1、粗看下文章的段数,对每段也许几道题有个预期。(比如只有5段,那长段确定是3道题)粗看每段第一句话,对文章的整体意思心中有数。 2、每段段首变成中文理解,以快速的进入状态,并记忆主要意思。(就算只有一道词汇题,这段的段首也要读) 3、每读一段整理一次逻辑,A支持的观点是,A的观点的问题是B的观点是。(记忆法,图像帮助理解,逻辑帮助记忆,生成图像来理解含义,对逻辑部分用色调记忆三色记忆法。 4、鉴于每段都会出细微环节题,假如有词汇题等先只看一句话,做完了要看到细微环节题问的什么再看文章,鉴于有四个选项,选一个对的或者不对的,看的时候自己要边看边总结,比如总结出三个步骤, 说明了三个
3、方面的问题,或者其他。 5、要检查,每个不确定的题都标上guess回来看,我不确定的题错的概率还是特别高的。假如不走神的理解全文,一般15分钟是够的,还能剩下几分钟检查。 在新托福阅读中快速记录是有效地把握文章结构,记录重要信息的方式,此外,想驾驭快速笔记的方法,就要养成“边读边记”的习惯,会让阅读效率大大提高。从这个角度来看,同学们更应当以托福考试为契机,培育自己这种良好的阅读习惯,从而在学习和探讨中达到事半功倍的效果。 托福阅读背景:LavaGeorge Washington (1732-99) the first US _resident (1789-97), who had led i
4、ts army to success in the _merican Revolution. He is called 'the Father of His Country'. The _ontinental Congress placed him in charge of the American forces in 1775. Although his army had a difficult and dangerous winter at _alley Forge, General Washington led them to several victories, inc
5、luding the final Battle of _orktown. He later gave his important approval for the _merican Constitution and was elected in 1789 as the country's first president. He supported a strong central government but disliked political party arguments. He was elected a second time, but refused to stand as
6、 a candidate for a third time and returned to his home at _ount Vernon. Americans have always admired Washington as one of their best and most moral presidents. He is considered by many to have been the country's greatest leader and perhaps the only one who could have united the colonists during
7、 the American Revolution. Most people know the story of how as a boy he cut down his father's cherry tree and then admitted what he had done, saying, 'I cannot tell a lie.' The story may not be true but it is seen as a symbol of his honesty. Washington's fine personal qualities and f
8、air politics were recognized during his life, and they seem even more impressive today. His memory is honoured by the _ashington Monument and the names of the country's capital city, a state, many _ounties, government buildings, schools, streets, mountains, etc, and his image appears on the doll
9、ar note and the 25-cent coin. Washington, DC (Washington, District of Columbia) the capital city of the US, whose area covers the _istrict of Columbia. The place was chosen by George _ashington in 1790, and since 1800 the main departments of the US government have been there. It is known for its his
10、torical monuments and important buildings, including the _apitol, the _hite House(1), the _upreme Court, the _ational Archives, the _ibrary of Congress, the _mithsonian Institution, the _ational Gallery of Art and the _ennedy Center. About 66% of Washington's population are _frican Americans. Wa
11、shington Monument a tall, thin monument on The _all(2) in _ashington, DC, built to honour the memory of George _ashington. It is 555 feet/169 metres high and made of white marble. Tourists can climb the 898 steps to the top, from which there are fine views of the city. The Monument took 40 years to
12、build and was completed in 1888. jazz Jazz is one of the greatest forms of music originating in the US. The names of its stars, who are mostly _frican Americans, are known around the world. Most people have heard of stars like Ella _itzgerald, 'Count' _asie, 'Duke' _llington and Loui
13、s _rmstrong. Wynton _arsalis, who plays in the traditional style, is the best-known jazz musician today. Jazz was begun in the _outh by African Americans. Many of its rhythms came from the work songs and spirituals (= religious songs) of black slaves. New Orleans street bands first made jazz popular
14、. Early forms of jazz created at the beginning of the 20th century were _agtime and the _lues. Ragtime musicians included the singer 'Jelly Roll' _orton and the composer and piano player Scott _oplin. Famous blues singers included Bessie _mith and later Billie _oliday. _ixieland developed fr
15、om ragtime and the blues and made a feature of improvisation (= making up the music as it is being played), especially on the trumpet and saxophone. Dixieland stars included Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet. In the 1920s many African Americans moved north, taking jazz with them, and _hicago and New
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