江苏省高考任务型阅读专项讲练

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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上江苏省高考任务型阅读专项讲练第一节 研读08考试说明指点“任务型阅读”解题迷津倍受社会关注和牵动广大师生心弦的江苏08高考考试说明在千呼万唤中终于揭开其神秘的棉纱,细读江苏08高考考试说明英语科的文本资料,我深深的感到,08高考英语科考查的词汇量大了,对学生综合运用语言能力的要求高了,因而我们高三英语教学的任务也变得更加难了。为了更好地领会江苏08高考考试说明的实质,及早筹划下一步的复习工作,特对08江苏高考考试说明英语科的有关变化进行简要分析,并对“任务型阅读”进行考点分析与解题点拨。一、08普通高等学校招生(江苏卷)说明英语科变化分析2008普通高等学校招生(江苏

2、卷)说明英语科的命题指导思想仍然是“四度”和三个“有利于”,即四度:“具有较高的信度、效度、必要的区分度和适当的难度”;三个有利于即:“有利于选拔人才,有利于中学实施素质教育,有利于推进基础教育课程改革”。新增根据教育部2003年颁布的普通高中英语课程标准(实验)的总体目标和分项目标,参照2008年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(英语科)考试大纲的要求,结合江苏省实施英语课程标准的实际,按照江苏省2008高考考试方案,制定命题方案,确定考试内容与要求,在2007江苏考试说明的基础上,对考试题型、分值及考试要求做了适当改革,总体感觉比较稳定,局部稍有变化,具体表现在如下四个方面: 1、分值从150

3、分降到120分,总题量从85+1减到80+1小题;2、对语法和词汇量的要求有所提高,从07年的“要求考生能够适当运用基本的英语语法知识,掌握2,500左右的英语词汇及相关词组(附录词汇表中共约1940个词+410词组与短语=2350+附加词汇560个=2910个)”改为08年的“要求考生能够运用基本的英语语法知识,掌握3500个英语单词和400-500个习惯用语或固定搭配”(见说明附录词汇表)不包括词组和短眼语;不包括语法术语;不包括部分可根据构词法推导出的副词、名词等;不包括国家名称(55)及相关信息;不包括数词(含基数词、序数词计39个)、星期、月份等(19个)。因附加词汇在2007年命题

4、时不作考点,只在试题中出现时不给出注释,而这些词汇在08考试中皆属必考词汇(多数属7级要求),这实际上相当于在07基础上净增1203个词汇,约占总词汇量的三分之一;3、主观题(非选择题)在全卷中的比重增大,由原来的23 .33%(35/150)提高到现在的 29 .17%(35/120),对写的要求有所增加,书面表达字数要求从原来的120字左右提高到现在的150字左右;4、阅读理解的要求有所提高,阅读的形式有所改进,增加了“任务型阅读”新题型。该题型要求考生“认真阅读所给短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格或图表中的空格里填入最恰当的单词”。要做好该题型考生要在“认真阅读所给语言材料,掌握其大意和

5、文脉框架的基础上对相关信息进行加工,在综合理解和审清题意的基础上在文章后表格或图表中的空格里填入最恰当的单词,每处所填字数从1个到6个不等,题型的变数比较大,旨在考查学生的透彻理解和准确表述能力。二、任务型阅读的考点分析与解题技巧任务型阅读是根据普通高中课程标准(实验)提出的“优化学习方式,提高自主学习能力”的理念设计的,旨在考查考生根据学习任务的需要“用英语获取信息、处理信息、分析和解决问题的能力”。该题型要求考生在阅读所给语言材料的基础上对相关信息进行加工,在读透文章、把握主题、理清文脉和审清题意的基础上以完成表格或图表的形式完成相关文字表达的任务。从考试说明中提供了三个示例、四种设题模式

6、来看,其中第一、二种模式属文脉导引细节理解类,与湖南卷2007年的阅读填空题型基本相似,第三种模式属主题概括同意转述类,第四种属信息筛选定向梳理类。三个示例、四种模式均以文章框架为主体,以理解、概括、转述、细节比较和词汇的得体运用为抓手。现结合具体示例分析点拨如下:(一) 文脉导引细节理解类(示例l ) 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。Traveling on the Information SuperhighwayIn the early 1990s, few people outside of governments and universitie

7、s had ever heard the term internet. The World Wide Web was in its infancy(初期), Back then if you said to someone, “Send me an e-mail with directions to your house.” All you would have received is a puzzled look . Technology has come a long way since those days. Today, the Internet connects millions o

8、f computers around the globe, making a worldwide exchange of information possible.The Internet is often called the “information superhighway.” Thats because vast amounts of information travel over it. If you searched the word grasshopper, for instance, you would have thousands of sites to look at. S

9、ome sites would give information on these insects. Other sites would be companies with “grasshopper” in their names. Still other sites might want to sell you books about grasshoppers.In addition to information, the Internet also offers one of the greatest inventions in communications, electronic mai

10、l, or e-mail for short. E-mail is the brainchild of a shrewd(精明的)man named Ray Tomlison. He developed the program and sent himself the first e-mail in 1974. He isnt sure, but he thinks his first message was QWERTYUIOP ( the top row of letters on a key-board). As a result of Tomlinsons invention of e

11、-mail, the way in which the world communicates has changed. Thanks to e-mail, you can communicate with a student in London and find out how his weather experiment is going. E-mail has also changed the speed with which we exchange information. In minutes, you can contact another person who shares you

12、r love of kites or stamps. Your aunt and uncle can send you pictures of their new puppy without ever leaving their home. If you are sick and cant attend school, your teacher can e-mail you the assignments you have missed. You can even send e-mail to a grasshopper expert and ask questions for a resea

13、rch paper.However, there is one big disadvantages when you use e-mail. Unlike a letter you send through the mail, e-mail is NOT private. It can be reviewed by anyone with access to your receivers computer. Your receiver could also forward it to other peopleso be careful. Do not say anything in an e-

14、mail that you wouldnt say in front of crowd!Type 1 ( be omitted )Type 2The internetThe internet offers information to us.The internet enables us to (1) in a new way.We can (2) information throughout the world, because the internet can connect millions of computers.The internet is often called the “i

15、nformation super high-way”,because vast amount of information travel over it.Thanks to (3) , we can keep in touch with others wherever we are.It has changed(4) of talking. Through it, we can talk with our students in London about the weather experiment.It has also enables us to exchange information

16、at (5) speed than traditional communicative methods. Within a short time, it lets us (6) mother person who has internet in (7) . It also helps us to send information without leaving home.(8) the advantages, we should (9) when using it. Because it may not be (10) if someone has access to our receivers computer.参考答案1

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