唐叔考研英语阅读笔记

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1、食用小指南,尽情享用:建议用电脑或者手机端Wps打开,标注较多,直接打开无法显示。根据题型汇总题目。包含4篇精读。加粗重点看,其中选项中加粗的为正确选项。红色是关键,蓝色是定位,黄色是观点。一起分享,共同进步时间紧促,如有错误,敬请谅解。正反选项特征l 1正反混淆l 2偷换概念l 3答非所问l 4不同内容的嫁接(逻辑错误)Lest 表示因果关系00.Text5.t69Should 表示相反00.Text5.t70l 5非最佳答案(与中心不统一)l 6绝对化用词(最高级)正确答案特征l 1同义改写干扰选项,主动偷换被动l 2与中心思想密切相关3语气缓和(may )在infer 题目里只要选项里有

2、may100%正确标点符号的作用:逗号,两个逗号之外是主干,一个逗号之后不是主干!00-Text1-2, 96-T5-1,06-T2冒号,解释前面的内容97-T3-t60We live in a society in which the medicinal and social use of substances (drugs) is pervasive: (=)an aspirin to quiet a headache, some wine to be sociable, coffee to get going in the morning, a cigarette for the ner

3、ves. When do these socially.60. The word “pervasive” (Line 1, Paragraph 2) might mean _.A widespread B overwhelmingC piercing D fashionable 07-T4-t36-para1It never rains but it pours. Just as bosses and boards have finally sorted out their worst accounting and compliance troubles, and improved their

4、 feeble corporation governance, a new problem threatens to earn them especially in America the sort of nasty headlines that inevitably lead to heads rolling in the executive suite: (=) data insecurity. Left, until now, to odd, low-level IT staff to put right, and seen as a concern only of data-rich

5、industries such as banking, telecoms and air travel, information protection is now high on the bosss agenda in businesses of every variety.36. The statement “It never rains but it pours” is used to introduceA the fierce business competition. B the feeble boss-board relations.C the threat from news r

6、eports. D the severity of data leakage.分号,前后为并列关系,画等号03-T4-Para2 Death is normal;(=) we are genetically programmed to disintegrate and perish, even under ideal conditions. We all understand that at some level, yet as medical consumers we treat death as a problem to be solved.97-T5-Para3It is also le

7、ss than most forecasters had predicted. In late 1994 the panel of economists which The Economist polls each month said that Americas inflation rate would average 3.5% in 1995. In fact, it fell to 2.6% in August, and is expected to average only about 3% for the year as a whole. In Britain and Japan i

8、nflation is running half a percentage point below the rate predicted at the end of last year. This is no flash in the pan;(=) over the past couple of years, inflation has been consistently lower than expected in Britain and America.例证题(蓝色表示定位,黄色是观点)标志:example case illustrate demonstrate to show 例子本身

9、不重要,例子前后观点最重要!干扰选项就是例子本身99.T5.t67 Science, in practice, depends far less on the experiments it prepares than on the preparedness of the minds of the men who watch the experiments. Sir Isaac Newton supposedly discovered gravity through the fall of an apple. Apples had been falling in many places for

10、centuries and thousands of people had seen them fall. But Newton for years had been curious about the cause of the orbital motion of the moon and planets. What kept them in place? Why didnt they fall out of the sky? The fact that the apple fell down toward the earth and not up into the tree answered

11、 the question he had been asking himself about those larger fruits of the heavens, the moon and the planets. The author wants to prove with the example of Isaac Newton that _.A inquiring minds are more important than scientific experimentsB science advances when fruitful researches are conductedC sc

12、ientists seldom forget the essential nature of researchD unpredictability weighs less than prediction in scientific research01.T2.t57 To take advantage of this tool, some impoverished countries will have to get over their outdated anti-colonial prejudices with respect to foreign investment. Countrie

13、s that still think foreign investment is an invasion of their sovereignty might well study the history of infrastructure (the basic structural foundations of a society) in the United States. When the United States built its industrial infrastructure, it didnt have the capital to do so. And that is w

14、hy Americas Second Wave infrastructure - including roads, harbors, highways, ports and so on - were built with foreign investment. The English, the Germans, the Dutch and the French were investing in Britains former colony. They financed them. Immigrant Americans built them. Guess who owns them now?

15、 The Americans.57. The writer mentioned the case of the United States to justify the policy of _.A providing financial support overseasB preventing foreign capitals controlC building industrial infrastructure D accepting foreign investment00.T2.t56 Where is another way to commit evolutionary suicide: stay alive, but have fewer children. Few people are as fertile as in the past. Except in some religious communities, very few women have 15 children. Nowadays the number of births, like the age of death, has become average. Most of us have roughly the same number of offspring. Again, d

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