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1、托福阅读事实信息题提问方式和解题步骤汇总介绍 托福阅读中不同题型的提问方式和解题步骤都有很大差别,而考生在备考时也需要学会准确分辨出这些题型然后采取相应的解题步骤才能提升答题效率。今天给大家带来了托福阅读事实信息题提问方式和解题步骤汇总介绍,希望可以帮助到大家,下面就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。托福阅读事实信息题提问方式和解题步骤汇总介绍托福阅读事实信息题提问方式介绍1、According to Paragraph, which of the following is true about X?2、According to Paragraph, how / what/ why?3、Paragra

2、ph / The passage supports which of the following statements aboutX?带有提问方式的题型有以下几个特点:a. 该题型属于细节类题型,并且在大部分情况下题干中会出现一个明确的细节定位词X。b. 该题型是对细节信息的正面提问(由题干中true / support可知),这一点与否定事实信息题相反。c. 该题型疑问部分一般由特殊疑问词:which / how / what / why 引导,可以得出该题型可以就某细节信息的具体“特性、原因、方式等”进行发问。托福阅读事实信息题解题步骤讲解第一步:读题干,划出定位词。定位词特点:a. 在提

3、问方式1和3当中就是X所代表的部分。b. 在提问方式2中比较复杂,一般是寻找该句中的名词部分,多数充当句中的主语或宾语。c. 定位词有可能是原文原词或者近义词。例题1: According to paragraph 6, which of the following statementsabout aquifers in deserts is true? (TPO 12Water in the Desert)本题干的定位词即aquifers, 符合提问方式1。例题2: According to paragraph 7, why would a social group use shunning

4、?(TPO 13 Types of Social Groups)本题干的定位词即shunning, 符合提问方式2。例题3:Paragraph 1 supports which of the following statements aboutpainting in Europe? (TPO 4 Cave Art in Europe)本题干的定位词即是painting in Europe, 符合提问方式3。第二步:根据定位词回原文进行定位。1、若定位词非原文原词,在定位过程中要对其在原文中的同义替换词敏感。2、若定位词在原文中出现若干次,要关注所有出现过的地方。托福阅读素材之做最好的自己托福阅

5、读材料:Be passionate. Be courageous. Be your best.0:11Pat Mitchell: That day, January 8, 20XX, began like all others. You were both doing the work that you love. You were meeting with constituents, which is something that you loved doing as a congresswoman, and Mark, you were happily preparing for your

6、 next space shuttle. And suddenly, everything that you had planned or expected in your lives was irrevocably changed forever.0:41Mark Kelly: Yeah, its amazing, its amazing how everything can change for any of us in an instant.People dont realize that. I certainly didnt. Gabby Giffords: Yes. MK: And

7、on that Saturday morning, I got this horrible phone call from Gabbys chief of staff. She didnt have much other information. She just said, Gabby was shot. A few minutes later, I called her back and I actually thought for a second, well, maybe I just imagined getting this phone call. I called her bac

8、k, and thats when she told me that Gabby had been shot in the head. And from that point on, I knew that our lives were going to be a lot different.1:16PM: And when you arrived at the hospital, what was the prognosis that they gave you about Gabbys condition and what recovery, if any, you could expec

9、t?1:26MK: Well, for a gunshot wound to the head and a traumatic brain injury, they typically cant tell you much. Every injury is different. Its not predictable like often a stroke might be predictable, which is another TBI kind of injury. So they didnt know how long Gabby would be in a coma, didnt k

10、now when that would change and what the prognosis would be.1:48PM: Gabby, has your recovery been an effort to create a new Gabby Giffords or reclaim the old Gabby Giffords?2:00GG: The new one - better, stronger, tougher. (Applause)2:09MK: That to say, when you look at the picture behind us, to come

11、back from that kind of injury and come back strong and stronger than ever is a really tough thing to do. I dont know anybody thats as tough as my wonderful wife right here. (Applause)2:28PM: And what were the first signs that recovery was not only going to be possible but you were going to have some

12、 semblance of the life that you and Gabby had planned?2:39MK: Well, the first thing, for me, was Gabby was still kind of almost unconscious, but she did something when she was in the ICU hospital bed that she used to do when we might be out to dinner at a restaurant, in that she pulled my ring off a

13、nd she flipped it from one finger to the next, and at that point I knew that she was still in there. PM: And there were certain words, too. Didnt she surprise you with words in the beginning?3:08MK: Well, it was tough in the beginning. GG: What? What? Chicken. Chicken. Chicken.3:14MK: Yeah, that was

14、 it. For the first month, that was the extent of Gabbys vocabulary. For some reason, she has aphasia, which is difficulty with communication. She latched on to the word chicken, which isnt the best but certainly is not the worst. (Laughter) And we were actually worried it could have been a lot worse

15、 than that. PM: Gabby, whats been the toughest challenge for you during this recovery?3:42GG: Talking. Really hard. Really.3:47MK: Yeah, with aphasia, Gabby knows what she wants to say, she just cant get it out. She understands everything, but the communication is just very difficult because when yo

16、u look at the picture, the part of your brain where those communication centers are are on the left side of your head, which is where the bullet passed through.4:06PM: So you have to do a very dangerous thing: speak for your wife.4:10MK: I do. It might be some of the most dangerous things Ive ever d

17、one.4:16PM: Gabby, are you optimistic about your continuing recovery - walking, talking, being able to move your arm and leg?4:25GG: Im optimistic. It will be a long, hard haul, but Im optimistic.4:33PM: That seems to be the number one characteristic of Gabby Giffords, wouldnt you say? (Applause)4:3

18、7MK: Gabbys always been really optimistic. She works incredibly hard every day.4:41GG: On the treadmill, walked on my treadmill, Spanish lessons, French horn.4:48MK: Its only my wife who could be - and if you knew her before she was injured, you would kind of understand this - somebody who could be

19、injured and have such a hard time communicating and meets with a speech therapist, and then about a month ago, she says, I want to learn Spanish again.5:06PM: Well, lets take a little closer look at the wife, and this was even before you met Gabby Giffords.And shes on a motor scooter there, but its

20、my understanding thats a very tame image of what Gabby Giffords was like growing up.5:21MK: Yeah, Gabby, she used to race motorcycles. So thats a scooter, but she had - well, she still has a BMW motorcycle.5:29PM: Does she ride it? MK: Well, thats a challenge with not being able to move her right ar

21、m, but I think with something I know about, Velcro, we might be able to get her back on the bike, Velcro her right hand up onto the handlebar.5:46PM: I have a feeling we might see that picture next, Gabby. But you meet, youre already decided that youre going to dedicate your life to service. Youre g

22、oing into the military and eventually to become an astronaut. So you meet. What attracts you to Gabby?6:05MK: Well, when we met, oddly enough, it was the last time we were in Vancouver, about 10 years ago. We met in Vancouver, at the airport, on a trip that we were both taking to China, that I would

23、 actually, from my background, I would call it a boondoggle. Gabby would GG: Fact-finding mission.6:26MK: She would call it an important fact-finding mission. She was a state senator at the time, and we met here, at the airport, before a trip to China.6:37PM: Would you describe it as a whirlwind rom

24、ance?6:39GG: No, no, no. (Laughter) A good friend.6:46MK: Yeah, we were friends for a long time.6:48GG: Yes. (Laughter)6:53MK: And then she invited me on, about a year or so later, she invited me on a date. Whered we go, Gabby?7:03GG: Death row.7:04MK: Yes. Our first date was to death row at the Flo

25、rence state prison in Arizona, which was just outside Gabbys state senate district. They were working on some legislation that had to do with crime and punishment and capital punishment in the state of Arizona. So she couldnt get anybody else to go with her, and Im like, Of course I want to go to de

26、ath row. So that was our first date. Weve been together ever since. GG: Yes.7:36PM: Well, that might have contributed to the reason that Gabby decided to marry you. You were willing to go to death row, after all.7:43MK: I guess.7:44PM: Gabby, what did make you want to marry Mark?7:48GG: Um, good fri

27、ends. Best friends. Best friends.7:54MK: I thought we always had a very special relationship. Weve gone through some tough times and its only made it stronger. GG: Stronger.8:06PM: After you got married, however, you continued very independent lives. Actually, you didnt even live together.8:14MK: We

28、 had one of those commuter marriages. In our case, it was Washington, D.C., Houston, Tucson.Sometimes wed go clockwise, sometimes counterclockwise, to all those different places, and we didnt really live together until that Saturday morning. Within an hour of Gabby being shot, I was on an airplane t

29、o Tucson, and that was the moment where that had changed things.8:39PM: And also, Gabby, you had run for Congress after being a state senator and served in Congress for six years. What did you like best about being in Congress?8:51GG: Fast pace. Fast pace.8:55PM: Well it was the way you did it. GG:

30、Yes, yes. Fast pace.8:57PM: Im not sure people would describe it entirely that way. (Laughter)9:02MK: Yeah, you know, legislation is often at a colossally slow pace, but my wife, and I have to admit, a lot of other members of Congress that I know, work incredibly hard. I mean, Gabby would run around

31、 like a crazy person, never take a day off, maybe a half a day off a month, and whenever she was awake she was working, and she really, really thrived on that, and still does today. GG: Yes. Yes.9:25PM: Installing solar panels on the top of her house, I have to say. So after the tragic incident, Mar

32、k, you decided to resign your position as an astronaut, even though you were supposed to take the next space mission. Everybody, including Gabby, talked you into going back, and you did end up taking.9:44MK: Kind of. The day after Gabby was injured, I called my boss, the chief astronaut, Dr. Peggy W

33、hitson, and I said, Peggy, I know Im launching in space in three months from now. Gabbys in a coma. Im in Tucson. Youve got to find a replacement for me. So I didnt actually resign from being an astronaut,but I gave up my job and they found a replacement. Months later, maybe about two months later,

34、I started about getting my job back, which is something, when you become this primary caregiver person, which some people in the audience here have certainly been in that position, its a challenging role but at some point youve got to figure out when youre going to get your life back, and at the tim

35、e, I couldnt ask Gabby if she wanted me to go fly in the space shuttle again. But I knew she was GG: Yes. Yes. Yes.10:31MK: She was the biggest supporter of my career, and I knew it was the right thing to do.10:35PM: And yet Im trying to imagine, Mark, what that was like, going off onto a mission, o

36、ne presumes safely, but its never a guarantee, and knowing that Gabby is 10:47MK: Well not only was she still in the hospital, on the third day of that flight, literally while I wasrendezvousing with the space station, and youve got two vehicles moving at 17,500 miles an hour, Im actually flying it,

37、 looking out the window, a bunch of computers, Gabby was in brain surgery, literally at that time having the final surgery to replace the piece of skull that they took out on the day she was injured with a prosthetic, yeah, which is the whole side of her head. Now if any of you guys would ever come

38、to our house in Tucson for the first time, Gabby would usually go up to the freezer and pull out the piece of Tupperware that has the real skull. (Laughter)11:30GG: The real skull. MK: Which freaks people out, sometimes.11:33PM: Is that for appetizer or dessert, Mark?11:36MK: Well, it just gets the

39、conversation going.11:41PM: But there was a lot of conversation about something you did, Gabby, after Marks flight. You had to make another step of courage too, because here was Congress deadlocked again, and you got out of the rehabilitation center, got yourself to Washington so that you could walk

40、 on the floor of the House - I can barely talk about this without getting emotional and cast a vote which could have been the deciding vote.12:12GG: The debt ceiling. The debt ceiling.12:15MK: Yeah, we had that vote, I guess about five months after Gabby was injured, and she made this bold decision

41、to go back. A very controversial vote, but she wanted to be there to have her voice heard one more time.12:28PM: And after that, resigned and began what has been a very slow and challenging recovery. Whats life like, day to day?12:39MK: Well, thats Gabbys service dog Nelson.12:42GG: Nelson.12:43MK:

42、New member of our family. GG: Yes, yes.12:46MK: And we got him from a12:49GG: Prison. Murder. MK: We have a lot of connections with prisons, apparently. (Laughter) Nelson came from a prison, raised by a murderer in Massachusetts. But she did a great job with this dog. Hes a fabulous service dog.13:0

43、6PM: So Gabby, what have you learned from your experiences the past few years?13:13MK: Yeah, what have you learned? GG: Deeper. Deeper.13:19PM: Your relationship is deeper. It has to be. Youre together all the time now.13:24MK: I imagine being grateful, too, right?13:27GG: Grateful.13:28PM: This is

44、a picture of family and friends gathering, but I love these pictures because they show the Gabby and Mark relationship now. And you describe it, Gabby, over and over, as deeper on so many levels. Yes?13:46MK: I think when something tragic happens in a family, it can pull people together. Heres us wa

45、tching the space shuttle fly over Tucson, the Space Shuttle Endeavour, the one that I was the commander on its last flight, on its final flight on top of an airplane on a 747 on its way to L.A., NASA was kind enough to have it fly over Tucson.14:10PM: And of course, the two of you go through these c

46、hallenges of a slow and difficult recovery, and yet, Gabby, how do you maintain your optimism and positive outlook?14:23GG: I want to make the world a better place. (Applause)14:34PM: And youre doing that even though your recovery has to remain front and center for both of you.You are people who hav

47、e done service to your country and you are continuing to do that with a new initiative, a new purpose. And Gabby, whats on the agenda now?14:52GG: Americans for Responsible Solutions.14:56MK: Thats our political action committee, where we are trying to get members of Congress to take a more serious look at gun violence in this country, and to try to pass some reasonable legislation.15:10GG: Yes. Yes. (Applause)15:18MK: You know, this affec

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