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托福閱讀點(diǎn)題沖刺班托福考點(diǎn)概述技巧思維綜述閱讀新題難題托??键c(diǎn)概述基本句法結(jié)構(gòu)(定語+狀語)句間邏輯結(jié)構(gòu)因果,轉(zhuǎn)折,比較3.句間論證結(jié)構(gòu)X(opinion),for
example
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since,
lead
to,
contribute
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consequently,
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in
that,
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suggesting,
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lie
in,hence,
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be
ascribed
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rise
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m,
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relatively,
different,,
more,
le轉(zhuǎn)折although,
however,
nevertheless,
but,instead,
rather
than,
whereas,
yet,conversely,
on
the
contrary,
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if,
in
contrastAs
opposed
to,
on
the
other
hand1同級
2差量1相反2相對遞進(jìn)1較強(qiáng)
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additionally,
what’s
mor?ea,n
dalso,
beside,
then,
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over,
in
addition,
above
all,
inparticular,
even,
more
important
,in
thisconnection,
at
most,
apart
from并列not
only..but
(a
Iso),neither..nor,
Type
your
phrases
and
sentences
hereboth…and…;
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;論證for
example,
for
instance,
to
illustrate?,A
ccording
to
a(n)
experiment,
research,specifically,
such
as
study,
survey;
experimentally技巧思維綜述閱讀理解句子,句子理解核心。閱讀考查結(jié)構(gòu),結(jié)構(gòu)不可變態(tài)。閱讀答案直接,直接對應(yīng)文章。題干比較復(fù)雜,讀題一定清晰。選項(xiàng)句式糾纏,錯誤定語狀語。選項(xiàng)必須科學(xué),極端態(tài)度不選。選項(xiàng)結(jié)構(gòu)固定,添加結(jié)構(gòu)不選。選項(xiàng)偶有陷阱,指代跳躍避免。閱讀理解句子,句子理解核心。Since
the
laws
ofphysics,
not
somearbitrary
decision,have
determined
the
general
formof
applied-artobjects,
theyfollow
basicpatterns,
somuch
so
thatfunctional
formscan
vary
onlywithin
certainlimits.In
seeking
todescribe
theorigins
oftheater,
onemust
relyprimarily
onspeculation,since
there
islittle
concreteevidence
onwhich
to
draw.Desertificationis
accomplishedprimarilythrough
the
loss
ofstabilizingnaturalvegetation
andthe
subsequentacceleratederosion
of
thesoil
by
wind
and
water.主干邏輯態(tài)度例題1:OG-P81Q3Edison
was
more
interested
in
the
sale
ofKinetoscopes
(for
roughly
$1,000
apiece)to
these
parlors
than
in
the
films
thatwould
be
run
in
them
(which
costapproximately
$10
to
$15
each).
He
refused
to
develop
projection
technology,reasoning
that
if
he
made
and
soldprojectors,
then
exhibitors
would
purchasonly
one
machine
—
a
projector
—
from
him
instead
of
several.
(Excerpt
from
OG)Edison
was
more
interested
in
developing
a
variety
ofmachines
than
in
developing
a
technology
based
on
onlyone.Edison
refused
to
work
on
projection
technologybecause
he
did
not
think
exhibitors
would
replace
theirprojectors
with
newer
machines.Edison
did
not
want
to
develop
projection
technologybecause
it
limited
the
number
of
machines
he
could
sell.Edison
would
not
develop
projection
technology
unlesexhibitors
agreed
to
purchase
more
than
one
projectorfrom
him.例題2:TPO3:1-3In
order
for
the
structure
to
achieve
the
size
andstrength
necessary
to
meet
its
purpose,architecture
employs
methods
of
support
that,because
they
are
based
on
physical
laws,
havechanged
little
since
people
first
discovered
themeven
while
building
materials
have
changeddramatically.
The
world’s
architecturalstructures
have
also
been
devised
in
relation
tothe
objective
limitations
of
materials.Unchanging
physical
laws
have
limited
the
size
andstrength
of
buildings
that
can
be
made
with
materialsdiscovered
long
ago.Building
materials
have
changed
in
order
to
increasearchitectural
size
and
strength,
but
physical
laws
ofstructure
have
not
changed.When
people
first
started
to
build,
the
structuralmethods
used
to
provide
strength
and
size
wereinadequate
because
they
were
not
based
on
physicallaws.Unlike
building
materials,
the
methods
of
support
usein
architecture
have
not
changed
over
time
because
theyare
based
on
physical
laws.拓展1:TPO1:1-4拓展2:TPO14:3-8閱讀答案直接,直接對應(yīng)文章。細(xì)節(jié)類題目:答案選項(xiàng)與原文是同義改寫關(guān)系。不作推理!例題1:TPO3:1-8Modern
architectural
forms
generally
have
threeseparate
components
comparable
to
elementsof
the
human
body;
a
supporting
skeleton
orframe,
an
outer
skin
enclosing
the
interiorspaces,
equipment,
similar
to
the
body’s
vitalorgans
and
systems.
The
equipment
includesplumbing,
electrical
wiring,
hot
water,
and
air-conditioning.
Of
course
in
early
architecture—such
as
igloos
and
adobe
structures—there
wasno
such
equipment,
and
the
skeleton
and
skinwere
often
one.Which
of
the
following
correctly
characterizes
therelationship
between
the
human
body
and
architecturethat
is
described
in
paragraph5?Complex
equipment
inside
buildings
is
the
one
elementin
modern
architecture
that
resembles
a
component
ofthe
human
body.The
components
in
early
buildings
were
similar
to
thrparticular
elements
of
the
human
body.Modern
buildings
have
components
that
are
as
likely
tchange
as
the
human
body
is.In
general,
modern
buildings
more
closely
resemble
thhuman
body
than
earlier
buildings
do.例題2:TPO3:3-3An
ecologist
who
studies
a
pond
todaymay
well
find
it
relatively
unchanged
in
ayear’s
time.
Individual
fish
may
bereplaced,
but
the
number
of
fish
will
tendto
be
the
same
from
one
year
to
the
next.We
can
say
that
the
properties
of
anecosystem
are
more
stable
than
theindividual
organisms
that
compose
theecosystem.According
to
paragraph
2,
which
of
thefollowing
principles
of
ecosystems
can
belearned
by
studying
a
pond?Ecosystem
properties
change
more
slowly
thanindividuals
in
the
system.The
stability
of
an
ecosystem
tends
to
changeas
individuals
are
replaced.Individual
organisms
are
stable
from
one
yearto
the
next.A
change
in
the
members
of
an
organism
doesnot
affect
an
ecosystem’s
properties題干比較復(fù)雜,讀題一定清晰。題干舉例1:TPO6:3-44.All
of
the
following
theories
about
theinability
to
recall
early
experiences
arerejected
in
paragraph
2
EXCEPT:題干舉例2:TPO11:3-99.
In
paragraphs
4
and
5,
what
evidencesupports
the
claim
that
the
intensity
ofnestling
begging
calls
is
a
good
indicatorof
which
offspring
in
a
nest
would
mostbenefit
from
a
feeding?選項(xiàng)句式糾纏,錯誤定語狀語。例題1:TPO3:1-6Even
development
in
architecture
has
been
the
result
ofmajor
technological
changes.
Materials
and
methods
ofconstruction
are
integral
parts
of
the
design
ofarchitecture
structures.
In
earlier
times
it
was
necessaryto
design
structural
systems
suitable
for
the
materialsthat
were
available,
such
as
wood,
stone,
brick.
Todaytechnology
has
progressed
to
the
point
where
it
is
possible
to
invent
new
building
materials
to
suit
the
typeof
structure
desired.
Enormous
changes
in
materials
andtechniques
of
construction
within
the
last
few
generations
have
made
it
possible
to
enclose
space
withmuch
greater
ease
and
speed
and
with
a
minimum
ofmaterial.According
to
paragraph
4,
which
of
the
following
istrue
about
materials
used
in
the
construction
ofbuildings?Because
new
building
materials
are
hard
to
find,construction
techniques
have
changed
very
little
frompast
generations.The
availability
of
suitable
building
materials
no
lolimits
the
types
of
structures
that
may
be
built.The
primary
building
materials
that
are
available
todare
wood,
stone,
and
brick.Architects
in
earlier
times
did
not
have
enough
buildmaterials
to
enclose
large
spaces.例題2:Summary
Q1(OGT2)Fuller
believed
that
audiences
in
the
late
nineteentcentury
had
lost
interest
in
most
theatrical
dance.Fuller
transformed
dance
in
part
by
creating
danceinterpretations
of
works
by
poets
and
painters.Fuller’s
work
influenced
a
number
of
other
dancerswho
were
interested
in
experimental
dance.Fuller
introduced
many
technical
innovations
to
thestaging
of
theatrical
dance.Fuller
continued
to
develop
throughout
her
career,creating
more
complex
works
and
exploring
new
artisticmedia.By
the
1920’s,
Fuller’s
theater
at
the
ParisExhibition
had
become
the
world
center
for
innovativedance.Answer
ChoicesIce
cores
were
used
to
determine
that
green
icebergs
wereformed
from
the
compaction
ofmetallic
compounds,
includingcopper
and
iron.All
ice
shelves
can
produce
green
icebergs,
but
the
Amery
IceShelf
is
especially
well
suited
to
do
so.Green
icebergs
form
when
a
two
layer
block
of
ice
breaks
awayfrom
a
glacier
and
capsizes,
exposing
the
bottom
sea
ice
to
view.Ice
cores
and
samples
revealed
that
both
ice
shelves
and
greenicebergs
contain
a
layer
of
bubbly
glacial
ice
and
a
layer
of
bubble-free
sea
ice.Green
icebergs
are
white
until
they
come
into
contact
withseawater
containing
platelets
and
soluble
organic
green
pigments.In
a
green
iceberg,
the
sea
ice
contains
large
concentrations
oforganic
matter
from
the
seawater.例題3:Summary
Q1(TPO3-1)Answer
choicesArchitects
seek
to
create
buildings
that
are
both
visually
appealand
well
suited
for
human
use.Over
the
course
of
the
history
of
building,
innovations
in
materiaand
methods
of
construction
have
given
architects
ever
greaterfreedom
to
express
themselves.Throughout
history
buildings
have
been
constructed
like
humanbodies,
needing
distinct
“organ”
systems
in
order
to
function.Both
clients
and
architects
are
responsible
for
the
mediocredesigns
of
some
modern
buildings.Modern
buildings
tend
to
lack
the
beauty
of
ancient
stone
buildingsuch
as
those
of
Machu
Picchu.The
discovery
and
use
of
the
arch
typifies
the
way
in
whicharchitecture
advances
by
developing
more
efficient
types
ofstructures.選項(xiàng)必須科學(xué),極端態(tài)度不選。選項(xiàng)結(jié)構(gòu)固定,添加結(jié)構(gòu)不選極端態(tài)度詞:any,every,main,major,primary,always,best,must,most,superior,only,more/most
likely,probablprefer,surprisingly,strikingly,exclusiindicate,suggest.添加結(jié)構(gòu):比較結(jié)構(gòu);讓步轉(zhuǎn)折例題1:OG-P251Q1Most
people
consider
the
landscape
to
beunchanging,
but
Earth
is
a
dynamic
body,
and
itssurface
is
continually
altering—slowly
on
thehuman
time
scale,
but
relatively
rapidly
whencompared
to
the
great
age
of
Earth
(about
4,500billion
years).
There
are
two
principal
influencethat
shape
the
terrain:
constructive
processessuch
as
uplift,
which
create
new
landscapefeatures,
and
destructive
forces
such
as
erosion,which
gradually
wear
away
exposed
landforms.(Excerpt
from
OG)According
to
paragraph
1,
which
of
thefollowing
statements
is
true
of
changes
inEarth"s
landscape?They
occur
more
often
by
uplift
than
byerosion.They
occur
only
at
special
times.They
occur
less
frequently
now
thanthey
once
did.They
occur
quickly
in
geological
terms.例題1:OG-P115Q6Because
they
are
always
swimming,
tunassimply
have
to
open
their
mouths
and
water
isforced
in
and
over
their
gills.
Accordingly,
theyhave
lost
most
of
the
muscles
that
other
fishesuse
to
suck
in
water
and
push
it
past
the
gills.
Infact,
tunas
must
swim
to
breathe.
They
mustalso
keep
swimming
to
keep
from
sinking,
sincemost
have
largely
or
completely
lost
the
swimbladder,
the
gas-filled
sac
that
helps
most
otherfish
remain
buoyant.
(Excerpt
from
OG)According
to
the
passage,
which
of
thefollowing
is
one
of
the
reasons
that
tunasare
in
constant
motion?O
They
lack
a
swim
bladder.O
They
need
to
suck
in
more
water
thanother
fishes
do.O
They
have
large
muscles
for
breathing.O
They
cannot
open
their
mouths
unlessthey
are
in
motion.選項(xiàng)偶有陷阱,指代跳躍避免。例題1:TPO6:2-8As
he
collected
fossils
from
strata
throughout
England,Smith
began
to
see
that
the
fossils
told
a
different
storfrom
the
rocks
Particularly
in
the
younger
strata
therocks
were
often
so
similar
that
he
had
troubledistinguishing
the
strata,
but
he
never
had
trouble
tellthe
fossils
apart.While
rock
between
two
consistentstrata
might
in
one
place
be
shale
and
in
anothersandstone,
the
fossils
in
that
shale
or
sandstone
werealways
the
same.Some
fossils
endured
through
somany
millions
of
years
that
they
appear
In
many
strata,but
others
occur
only
in
a
few
strata,
and
a
few
specieshad
their
births
and
extinctions
within
one
particularstratum.According
to
paragraph
4,it
was
difficult
forSmith
to
distinguish
rock
strata
becausethe
rocks
from
different
strata
closelyresembled
each
otherhe
was
often
unable
to
find
fossils
in
theyounger
rock
stratatheir
similarity
to
each
other
made
it
difficulhim
to
distinguish
one
rock
type
from
anotherthe
type
of
rock
between
two
consistent
stratawas
always
the
same例題2:OG-P237Q9The
Whigs,
in
contrast,
viewed
government
powerpositively.
They
believed
that
it
should
be
used
to
protindividual
rights
and
public
liberty,
and
that
it
had
aspecial
role
where
individual
effort
was
ineffective.
Bregulating
the
economy
and
competition,
the
governmentcould
ensure
equal
opportunity.
Indeed,
for
Whigs
theconcept
of
government
promoting
the
general
welfarewent
beyond
the
economy.
In
particular,
Whigs
in
thenorthern
sections
of
the
United
States
also
believed
thagovernment
power
should
be
used
to
foster
the
moralwelfare
of
the
country.
They
were
much
more
likely
tofavor
social-reform
legislation
and
aid
to
education.Which
of
the
following
can
be
inferred
froparagraph
5
about
variations
in
politicalbeliefs
within
the
Whig
Party?O
They
were
focused
on
issues
of
publicliberty.O
They
caused
some
members
to
leavethe
Whig
party.O
They
were
unimportant
to
most
Whigs.O
They
reflected
regional
interests.閱讀新題難題段落大意段落關(guān)系推理題目段落大意例題1:TPO1:1-11The
proportion
of
empty
space
in
a
rock
isknown
as
its
porosity.
But
note
thatporosity
is
not
the
same
as
permeability,which
measures
the
ease
with
which
watercan
flow
through
a
material;
this
dependson
the
sizes
of
the
individual
cavities
andthe
crevices
linking
them.What
is
the
main
purpose
of
paragraph
7?To
explain
why
water
can
flow
through
rockTo
emphasize
the
large
amount
of
emptyspace
in
all
rockTo
point
out
that
a
rock
cannot
be
both
porousand
permeableTo
distinguish
between
two
related
propertiesof
rock例題2:TPO1:2-9In
addition
to
exploring
the
possible
antecedents
of
theatescholars
have
also
theorized
about
the
motives
that
led
peopto
develop
theater.
Why
did
theater
develop,
and
why
was
itvalued
after
it
ceased
to
fulfill
the
function
of
ritual?
Mosanswers
fall
back
on
the
theories
about
the
human
mind
andbasic
human
needs.
One,
set
forth
by
Aristotle
in
the
fourthcentury
B.C.,
sees
humans
as
naturally
imitative—as
takingpleasure
in
imitating
persons,
things,
and
actions
and
in
sesuch
imitations.
Another,
advanced
in
the
twentieth
centurysuggests
that
humans
have
a
gift
for
fantasy,
through
whichthey
seek
to
reshape
reality
into
more
satisfying
forms
thanthose
encountered
in
daily
life.
Thus,
fantasy
or
fiction
(odrama
is
one
form)
permits
people
to
objectify
their
anxietiand
fears,
confront
them,
and
fulfill
their
hopes
in
fictionfact.
The
theater,
then,
is
one
tool
whereby
people
define
anunderstand
their
world
or
escape
from
unpleasant
realities.Which
of
the
following
best
describes
theorganization
of
paragraph
5?The
author
presents
two
theories
for
ahistorical
phenomenon.The
author
argues
against
theories
expressedearlier
in
the
passage.The
author
argues
for
replacing
older
theorieswith
a
new
one.The
author
points
out
problems
with
twopopular
theories.段落關(guān)系例題1:TPO6:1-2Paragraph1:In
Britain
one
of
the
most
dramatic
changesof
the
Industrial
Revolution
was
the
harnessing
of
powe.Until
the
reign
of
George
Ⅲ(1760-1820),availablesources
of
power
for
work
and
travel
had
not
increasedsince
the
Middle
Ages.
There
were
three
sources
ofpower:animal
or
human
muscles;the
wind,
operatingon
sail
or
windmill;
and
running
water.
..Furthermore,even
the
most
reliable
waterpower
varied
with
theseasons
and
disappeared
in
a
drought,
the
new
age
ofmachinery,
in
short,
could
not
have
been
born
without
anew
source
of
both
movable
and
constant
power.Paragraph
2:
The
source
had
long
been
known
but
not
exploited.Early
in
the
century,
a
pump
had
come
into
use
in
which
expandingsteam
raised
a
piston
in
a
cylinder,
and
atmospheric
pressurebrought
it
down
again
when
the
steam
condensed
inside
thecylinder
to
form
a
vacuum.This
“atmospheric
engine,”
inventedby
Thomas
Savery
and
vastly
improved
by
his
partner.ThomasNewcomen,
embodied
revolutionary
principles,
but
it
was
so
slowand
wasteful
of
fuel
that
it
could
not
be
employed
outside
the
coalmines
for
which
it
had
been
designed.
In
the
1760s,
James
Wattperfected
a
separate
condenser
for
the
steam,
so
that
the
cylinderdid
not
have
to
be
cooled
at
every
stroke;
then
he
devised
a
way
tomake
the
piston
turn
a
wheel
and
thus
convert
reciprocating
(backand
forth)
motion
into
rotary
motion.Which
of
the
following
best
describes
therelation
of
paragraph
2
to
paragraph
1?Paragraph
2
shows
how
the
problem
discussedin
paragraph
1
arose.Paragraph
2
explains
how
the
problempresented
in
paragraph
1
came
to
be
solved.Paragraph
2
provides
a
more
technicaldiscussion
of
the
problem
introduced
inparagraph
1.Paragraph
2
shows
why
the
problem
discussedin
paragraph
1
was
especially
important
to
solve.推理題目TPO3:3-7Even
the
kind
of
stability
defined
as
simple
lack
ofchange
is
not
always
associated
with
maximum
diversity.At
least
in
temperate
zones,
maximum
diversity
is
oftenfound
in
mid-successional
stages,
not
in
the
climaxcommunity.
Once
a
redwood
forest
matures,
forexample,
the
kinds
of
species
and
the
number
ofindividuals
growing
on
the
forest
floor
are
reduced.
Ingeneral,
diversity,
by
itself,
does
not
ensure
stabilitMathematical
models
of
ecosystems
likewise
suggest
that
diversity
does
not
guarantee
ecosystem
stability—just
the
opposite,
in
fact.
A
more
complicated
system
isin
general,
more
likely
than
a
simple
system
to
breakdown.Which
of
the
following
can
be
inferredfrom
paragraph
5
about
redwood
forests?They
become
less
stable
as
they
mature.They
support
many
species
when
theyreach
climax.They
are
found
in
temperate
zones.They
have
reduced
diversity
during
mid-successional
stages.TPO4:1-2Nearly
any
kind
of
plant
of
the
forest
understory
can
bepart
of
a
deer"s
diet.
Where
the
forest
inhibits
the
growof
grass
and
other
meadow
plants,
the
black-tailed
deerbrowses
on
huckleberry,
salad,
dogwood,
and
almostany
other
shrub
or
herb.
But
this
is
fair-weather
feedinWhat
keeps
the
black-tailed
deer
alive
in
the
harsherseasons
of
plant
decay
and
dormancy?
Onecompensation
for
not
hibernating
is
the
built-in
urge
tomigrate.
Deer
may
move
from
high-elevation
browseareas
in
summer
down
to
the
lowland
areas
in
late
fall.Even
with
snow
on
the
ground,
the
high
bushyunderstory
is
exposed;
also
snow
and
wind
bring
downleafy
branches
of
cedar,
hemlock,
red
alder,
and
otherarboreal
fodder.It
can
be
inferred
from
the
discussion
iparagraph
2
that
winter
conditionsCause
some
deer
to
hibernateMake
food
unavailable
in
the
highlandsfor
deerMake
it
easier
for
deer
to
locateunderstory
plantsPrevent
deer
from
migrating
during
thewinter讓步邏輯陷阱:According
to
paragraph
4,
the
fact
that
pastoralistcommunities
are
subject
to
“strict
rules
of
portabilit
encourages
such
communities
torelocate
less
frequently
than
they
would
otherwisehave
households
that
are
more
or
less
equal
in
wealthbecome
self-sufficient
in
the
manufacture
of
silk
andjewelryshare
large
material
surpluses
with
neighboringcommunitiesNomadism
also
subjects
pastoralist
communities
tostrict
rules
of
portability.
If
you
are
constantly
on
thmove,
you
cannot
afford
to
accumulate
large
materialsurpluses.
Such
rules
limit
variations
in
accumulatedmaterial
goods
between
pastoralist
households
(thoughthey
may
also
encourage
a
taste
for
portable
goods
ofhigh
value
such
as
silks
or
jewelry).
So,
by
and
large,nomadism
implies
a
high
degree
of
self-sufficiency
andinhibits
the
appearance
of
an
extensive
division
of
laboInequalities
of
wealth
and
rank
certainly
exist,
and
havprobably
existed
in
most
pastoralist
societies,
but
excin
periods
of
military
conquest,
they
are
normally
tooslight
to
generate
the
stable,
hereditary
hierarchies
tare
usually
implied
by
the
use
of
the
term
class.TPO7:1-4In
the
days
following,
samples
of
solid
gypsum
wererepeatedly
brought
on
deck
as
drilling
operationspenetrated
the
seafloor.
Furthermore,
the
gypsum
wasfound
to
possess
peculiarities
of
composition
andstructure
that
suggested
it
had
formed
on
desert
flats.Sediment
above
and
below
the
gypsum
layer
containedtiny
marine
fossils,
indicating
open-oc
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