SAT强化班三四节课课件

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1、SAT强化班三、四节课 -吴 鹏,Things before us and things behind us are all tiny compared to things within us.,Question Patterns in SAT wupeng,II. 2 Reference Question,解题流程,STEP 1,STEP2,Reference Question Examples,Its a great story, an international crowd pleaser, but there is a difficulty: Native Americans were

2、, and are, Homo sapiens sapiens. (老OG P393,16) The phrase “international crowd pleaser” (line 28) refers to (A) an anthropological fallacy (B) an entertaining novelty (C) a harmful deception (D) a beneficial error (E) a cultural revolution Most students do not start from point zero, but from minus z

3、ero, and in the process are often required to abandon cherished childhood fantasies of superheroes or larger-than-life villains. (老OG P394,24) In lines 83, “minus zero” refers to (A) nature of the preconceptions held by most beginning scholars of Native American culture. (B) quality of scholarship a

4、bout Native American cultures (C) reception progressive scholars of Native American history (D) shortage of written sources of Native American history (E) challenges that face those seeking grants to conduct original research,Reference Question Examples,But what use is there, the shopkeepers sigh, i

5、n nostalgia for past times? The machine age has come, the world will never be clean again, but oh: what compensation! (OG P540,13) The term “compensation” refers to (A) Economic costs of a polluted environment (B) Ability of merchants to market goods effectively (C) Lucrative profits that manufactur

6、ers glean from shopkeepers (D) Awareness that present success will not make up for past failure (E) Financial benefits that come with industrialization Seduced, unsuspecting viewers are won over by the wire-pullers, without ever realizing what is happening to them. (OG P606, 7) In line 11, the term

7、“wire-pullers” refers to (A) bland technicians who staff television studios. (B) shadowy molders of public opinion (C) self-serving critics of television (D) hack writers who recycle old concepts (E) slick advertisers of consumer goods,Reference Question Examples,As soon as purely aesthetic elements

8、 predominate and the story of John and Susie grows elusive, most people feel out of their depth and are at a loss as to what to make of the scene, the book, or the painting. A work of art vanishes from sight for a beholder who seeks in that work of art nothing but the moving fate of John and Susie.

9、(OG P648,21) It is most likely that “the story of John and Susie” (line 32) refers to (A) a fictional work that the author will proceed to critique (B) a typical narrative of interpersonal relationships (C) an account of an affair in the form of a mystery (D) a legendary couple that fascinated artis

10、ts through the ages (E) a cryptic chronicle of renowned historical personages Nothing but, no less than Anything but , less than, far from, by no means,Reference Question Examples,The wartime poems, stories, and memoirs by women sometimes subtly, sometimes explicitly explore the political and econom

11、ic revolution by which the First World War at least temporarily dispossessed male citizens of the primacy that had always been their birthright, while permanently granting women access to both the votes and the professions that they had never before possessed. (OG P665,20) In line 64, the “revolutio

12、n” refers to (A) womens literary output during the war (B) womens pursuit of rights previously unavailable to them (C) the change that men underwent after experiencing war (D) the redistribution of power from the upper to the middle class (E) the growing equalization of mens and womens wages,Referen

13、ce Question Examples,Birds continue to sing in the mornings, and they do not have to face the rigors of either an ice age caused by humans or a global warming caused by the heat of increased energy production and consumption. (OG P727,15) In line 22, the “rigors” refers to (A) efforts needed for env

14、ironmental cleanup (B) stringent regulations put in place since 1970 (C) moralistic attitudes of many environmental popularizers (D) projected consequences of environmental decline (E) ability of nature to recover from environmental abuse,Reference Question Examples,Sometimes, to be sure, the fit is

15、 excellent-either because the reader achieves the right neutrality, allowing the voice to become a clear medium for the text, or because the interpretation somehow accords with my own expectations (OG P783,17) In line 29, the “clear medium” refers to situation in which (A) the voice of the audio-boo

16、k speaker does not interfere with the listeners enjoyment (B) a person enjoys listening to an audio book more than reading silently (C) an audio book leads to a greater appreciation of a writers intent than a printed book does (D) the gender of an author cannot easily be determined (E) the listeners tastes do not color his or her response to a book,Reference Question Examples,Some of the most intense research in the neurosciences today is devoted to elucidating what are described as maps

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