四、六級(jí)考試改革后,閱讀理解部分增加了段落信息匹配題,這類題出現(xiàn)在一個(gè)篇幅相對(duì)很長(zhǎng)的文章之后,通常設(shè)置10道題,即10個(gè)句子,每句為一題。題中所含的信息出自文章的某一段落。題目要求考生找到與每句所含信息相匹配的段落,有的段落可能對(duì)應(yīng)兩個(gè)題,而有的段落也可能不對(duì)應(yīng)任何一題。
因?yàn)槭切骂}型,可能很多考生在未做題之前就已經(jīng)對(duì)此產(chǎn)生了恐懼心理,其實(shí),這完全是不必要的。文都名師在分析完樣題之后,總結(jié)道:新題型一點(diǎn)兒也不足為懼,因?yàn)樗m然篇幅長(zhǎng),涉及的內(nèi)容較多,有些詞匯可能較生僻,但解題卻完全有規(guī)律可循。這類題在考查學(xué)生應(yīng)用英語(yǔ)處理信息的能力外,也是在考查學(xué)生的耐力與細(xì)心程度。這些都是以后職場(chǎng)生涯中必不可缺的素質(zhì)。可見,我國(guó)的教育越來(lái)越重視實(shí)際,越來(lái)越接地氣了!下面,老師就以一道預(yù)測(cè)題為例,告訴大家一些應(yīng)試策略,相信會(huì)對(duì)廣大考生的臨場(chǎng)發(fā)揮起到極大的作用。
閱讀理解新題型演練:
Directions: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the question by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.
How Writing Things Down Can Change Your Life
A) What do you write down? For most of us, writing consists of emails, task lists, and perhaps the odd work project. However, making time to write down certain things, such as our daily experiences, our goals, and our mental clutter can change the way we live our lives.
B) Here are six different ways that writing things down can change your life, and what you can do to get the most out of each.
C) It clears your mind for higher-level thinking.
D) You can clear your mind by writing things down in two different ways.
E) David Allen, productivity speaker and author of Getting Things Done, recommends doing what he calls a “core dump”. This involves writing down every task, activity, and project you need to address. This could range from picking up milk on the way home, to a multi-person project at work. Writing down every “to-do” item you can think of clears space in your head for more important topics.
F) You can also use a technique called “morning pages”, which was pioneered by Julia Cameron, author of The Artist’s Way. Morning pages involves completing three pages (around 750 words) of stream-of-consciousness writing. Through doing this first thing each morning, you clear your head in preparation for the day’s most important thinking.
G) It helps you process your emotions.
H) Writing down what’s on our mind is a great way to work through inner conflict or process your feelings around a particular situation. It’s similar to talking a situation through with a friend, except it’s a useful way of strengthening your self-soothing abilities and enhancing your self-knowledge.
I) It gives you a record of the past.
J) If you keep a journal and regularly write down your thoughts and feelings, you’ll soon have a record of your experiences that you might otherwise have forgotten.
K) Reading back through this record is not just fascinating—it also provides a valuable insight into your thought process and emotional life. You can savor moments that you could have potentially forgotten and increase your levels of gratitude.
L) Keeping a journal can also enhance your levels of self-trust. When you can look back and see how successfully you’ve traversed and dealt with important decisions and tricky situations in the past, you’ll feel more confident in your ability to do so in the future.
M) You gain a sense of achievement.
N) Writing things down can foster a sense of achievement and progress, expanding our possibilities and increasing our productivity.
O) If we journal, it’s incredibly satisfying to fill up one or more journals with our thoughts and feelings. Many people harbor dreams of writing a book, but balk at the reality of how long it takes. When you finish a journal, you’ll realize that you have written a book. This opens up a new sense of possibilities, not just in writing but in other areas of our lives, too.
P) Equally, if we write down everything we need to do in a particular day or week, we gain an additional sense of satisfaction when, having completed the task, we can cross the item off our list. Feeling productive enhances our productivity, creating a virtuous cycle.
Q) It helps you think big.
R) Writing things down gives you space to think big and aim high. No matter what’s going on in our outside world, when we write things down, we enter a world of possibility.
S) Doing this helps us stay motivated, and it reduces the chance that we fall prey to self-limiting beliefs. (Even if we do, we can keep writing things down to process our feelings!)
T) When we write things down, we have a chance to explore dreams and ambitions that we might not feel safe revealing to anyone else yet. We also have a space to keep track of all our ideas and desires so we can return to them later.
U) It makes you more committed.
V) As well as offering a space for exploring possibilities, writing our goals and ambitions down makes it more likely that we’ll achieve them.
W) As with any goals, they are most effective if they are SMART: specific, measurable, actionable, realistic, and timed. These are all variables we can work out and commit to through writing.
X) Writing down our goals is the first step towards making them a reality. It can also help us stay accountable. When you’ve outlined your SMART goal in writing, display it somewhere you can see for an extra shot of motivation.
Y) How do you use writing to change your life? Leave a comment and let us know.
注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
46. As for most people, writing includes emails, task lists, and perhaps the odd work plan.
47. A “core dump” involves writing down every task, activity, and project you need to address and could range from picking up milk on the way home, to a multi-person project at work.
48. The method, which was pioneered by Julia Cameron, author of The Artist’s Way involves completing three pages (around 750 words) of stream-of-consciousness writing.
49. Writing things down helps you process your emotions.
50. Keep a journal and regularly write down your thoughts and feelings can help remember the experiences that you might have forgotten.
51. Keep a journal can also strengthen your self-confidence of your ability to do so in the future.
52. Lots of people have dreams of writing a book, but shy away from the reality of how long it takes.
53. Whatever happens in our outside world, when we write things down, we enter a world of possibility.
54. Through writing people can work out all the variables, if they are specific, measurable, actionable, realistic, and timed.
55. Writing down our goals can also help us stay accountable.
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解題攻略:
首先提醒考生在看到這一長(zhǎng)篇的文章之后,千萬(wàn)不要被它“紙老虎”的外形震懾住,要用心理暗示的方法讓自己放松心態(tài),耐心的讀完全文。文章標(biāo)題是全文的核心所在,一定不能忽略。題設(shè)即題眼,通讀全文之前,最好先閱讀一遍題設(shè),注意其中的關(guān)鍵信息。在弄清文章標(biāo)題與題設(shè)信息的前提下,快速瀏覽各段落,把握各段大意,尤其要留意題設(shè)中出現(xiàn)過(guò)的信息。這是對(duì)新題型的整體把握。
其次,解題過(guò)程中最關(guān)鍵的在于定位,為了干擾考生,出題者肯定會(huì)采用一定的策略來(lái)影響考生的判斷,我們要做的就是見招拆招。正所謂“知己知彼百戰(zhàn)不殆”,這里老師就要告訴廣大考生出題者可能會(huì)用到的迷惑策略,其中最常見的包括替換(名詞與指代該名詞的代詞之間的替換,表達(dá)同樣含義或范圍的詞匯的替換),轉(zhuǎn)換(句式的轉(zhuǎn)換)、意義理解(雖然詞匯、句式都發(fā)生了變化,但意義未變)。了解了這些之后,廣大考生就能夠大膽且有技巧的解題,在保證準(zhǔn)確率的同時(shí),為考試節(jié)省大量時(shí)間。一定要認(rèn)真學(xué)習(xí)哦!最后,預(yù)祝大家考生順利,完美攻關(guān)!
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