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1、托福阅读冲刺总分值解题技巧介绍托福阅读冲刺总分值解题技巧介绍托福阅读挑战30总分值技巧:分段做题省去扫读时间在四六级考试中,阅读时间也很少,虽然单词相对简单,但是篇幅较长,逐字阅读肯定是没有时间的,所以做题技巧中扫读是很重要的环节,目的是找到与题目相关的段落或者语句才能找到做题根据。而在托福阅读考试中,是每阅读完一段就做只涉及该段的题目,信息集中,重要的是节省了大量的时间,缓解了托福阅读文章通篇的眩晕感。而这部分题目就是四六级中常说的细节题。托福阅读挑战30总分值技巧:分段阅读打好根底在分段阅读的同时,可以记下【关键词】:p 】:或者中心句,在文章完毕时就可以有根据回想起整篇文章的脉络构造,逻

2、辑关系,对最后一题的选择有很大帮助。同时题目中也明确给了做题方法,即没有提到的信息或者不重要的观点就可以排除了。托福阅读挑战30总分值技巧:生词不必怕托福阅读考试中对单词量的要求还是很大的,即使单词量很大了,也难免会遇上生僻词的情况,而托福考试中选用的文章说明性特别强,往往是自定义 自解释的形式,遇到生词,即使不知道什么意思,也可以根据上下文语境弄清它们之间的关系,运用逻辑推理的方法作出正确的答案。其次,还可以分析p 选项,进展比照,往往会发现选项中通常会出现两个意思相反的选项,此时再仔细重读原文就可以排除错误选项了。托福阅读挑战30总分值技巧:近义词选择有技巧几乎每段中都会有生词意思辨析题,

3、有些词考生一看就认识,这样的题目就很容易了,但是也不能粗心大意,假设时间富裕或者把握不大,可以把选项带入文章中检查一遍。对于那些不认识的词汇,也是有许多技巧的。首先是分析p 词性,采用排除法排除词性不一致的选项。其次是用代入法。选项中给出的词意一般就是考生认识的,将选项带入,分析p 一下是否可以保证原文合情合理,通顺。托福阅读背景素材之职场妈妈The real reason why more women dont rise to the top of panies职场金字塔,女性为何越来越难以登顶?IN “BORGEN”, a Danish television drama, the coun

4、trys first female prime minister returns home late each night to domestic bliss. Her stay-at-home husband stacks the dishes and massages her back. The children cheer her televised speeches. But before long her son is seeing a shrink, the neglected hubby is having an affair and our heroine is throwin

5、g furniture around her office.在丹麦电视剧权利的堡垒中,国家的首位女总理每天很晚才能到家享受天伦之乐。她的家庭煮夫会拾掇好了碗碟贴心唤她回家,她的孩子们为她在电视里的精彩演讲而欢呼。但好景不长,不久后她的儿子便被带去看心理医生了,她那被冷落的丈夫也有了外遇,而我们的女英雄只能悲愤得在办公室里摔家具。Rarely has there been so much angst about women reaching the top. In the Atlantic magazine last month, Anne-Marie Slaughter, the first

6、female director of policy planning at Americas State Department, declared that women cannot successfully bine a super-demanding job with bringing up young children. (She quit Washington, DC, to return to academia.) This month a British member of Parliament, Louise Mensch, resigned, saying it was too

7、 hard to juggle job and family. Yet the news is not all grim. In July Yahoo!, a struggling inter firm, picked a 37-year-old from Google, Marissa Mayer, who is expecting a baby in October, as its new boss.处于事业巅峰的女性有这么多的痛苦困扰也不多见。在上个月的大西洋月刊里,美国国务院政策规划司首位女司长Anne-Marie Slaughter(她已经退出华盛顿政坛回归到学术界)表示女性不可能同

8、时扮演合格的母亲和成功职业女性的角色。而本月辞职的英国国会下议院女议员Louise Mensch也说要平衡好家庭和工作的关系困难到几乎不可能。当然现实也不都那么残酷。今年6月,在困境中奋斗挣扎的Yahoo迎来了它的新老板-来自Google的37岁的Marissa Mayer,而她是一位即将在今年10月迎接她孩子出生的准妈妈。托福阅读真题原题+题目Television has transformed politics in the United States by changing the way in which information is disseminated, by altering

9、 political caigns, and by changing citizens patterns of response to politics. By giving citizens independent access to the candidates, television diminished the role of the political party in the selection of the major party candidates. By centering politics on the person of the candidate, televisio

10、n accelerated the citizens focus on character rather than issues.Television has altered the forms of political munication as well. The messages on which most of us rely are briefer than they once were. The stump speech, a political speech given by traveling politicians and lasting 11/2 to 2 hours, w

11、hich characterized nieenth-century political discourse, has given way to the 30-second advertisement and the 10 second sound bite in broadcast news. Increasingly the audience for speeches is not that standing in front of the politician but rather the viewing audience who will hear and see a snippet

12、of the speech on the news.In these abbreviated forms, much of what constituted the traditional political discourse of earlier ages has been lost. In 15 or 30 seconds, a speaker cannot establish the historical context that shaped the issue in question, cannot detail the probable causes of the problem

13、, and cannot examine alternative proposals to argue that one is preferable to others. In snippets, politicians assert but do not argue.Because television is an intimate medium, speaking through it require a changed political style that was more conversational, personal, and visual than that of the o

14、ld-style stump speech. Reliance on television means that increasingly our political world contains memorable pictures rather than memorable words. Schools teach us to analyze words and print. However, in a word in which politics is increasingly visual, informed citizenship requires a new set of skil

15、ls.Recognizing the power of televisions pictures, politicians craft televisual, staged events, called pseudo-event, designed to attract media coverage. Much of the political activity we see on television news has been crafted by politicians, their speechwriters, and their public relations advisers f

16、or televised consumption. Sound bites in news and answers to questions in debates increasingly sound like advertisements.1. What is the main point of the passage ?(A) Citizens in the United States are now more informed about political issues because oftelevision coverage.(B) Citizens in the United States prefer to see pol

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