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1、GRE快速阅读技巧 给大家带来了GRE快速阅读技巧,我们来看看吧,下面就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。GRE快速阅读技巧GRE阅读速度慢该如何解决?GRE考试中阅读量太大,很多同学都做不完题,liuxue86为大家整理了一些关于GRE的阅读技巧。想考GRE去美国留学的同学一起来看看吧!1.先过了单词关。不用*所有单词都认识。甚至要尽量保持*中一些名词不认识,这样可以去猜,练习猜词的能力,毕竟考试中肯定会有词不认识,要根据上下文推测下。但是一些重要的形容词,名词,动词还是要认识的,因为这些词反映了作者的态度和*的转折啊之类的结构。而且对这些词要很熟练,一看到就能反应过来是褒义还是贬义,不能反应半天。

2、2.每天练习下长难句每天都看看长难句,不要看答案,自己尽量分析。每看完一句长难句,都做一下意群训练,这个对提高阅读速度非常非常有帮助,看长难句最好每天都看一个小时,可以增加预感,也破除了对阅读的恐惧感,看的同时做意群训练可以增加阅读速度。3.速度训练读GRE逻辑框架:很多教材都介绍了很多阅读把握逻辑框架的技巧,比如not only后的跳过,but also后的重点读,however后的要重点度之类的。大家不能盲目记这些技巧,最好要自己亲手总结,适合自己的,毕竟很多时候GRE细节题考的都是一些要”跳过的“插入语,或者for example之后的东西。如果读的时候直接跳过了,就会有问题。其实这个读

3、重点的方法是非常好的,however,不应该那么死记硬背的去用,要通过自己的总结,去形成一种直觉,什么后面的该读,什么后面的该快速扫过。大家可以在刚开始读*时,细细的读每句话,读完后,理解了整篇*,脑子里默想下*的框架和主旨,是什么观点,是怎么论证的,有哪些重要的证据和性质,老观点弱在哪儿,等等。然后回过头去,划出你认为是非读不可,不读就理解不了*主旨的。而且只要读划下文字,就能达到同样快速理解*主旨的效果。然后再做下一篇,划下一篇。等做了十篇左右,就会发现划出的文字越来越少了,自己也慢慢清楚了GRE的*套路,哪些是会考的,哪些可以忽略。举个例子:一般反驳老观点的*,看到第一个词many pe

4、ople,就可以扫过这句找however了,因为however肯定是指出他的不足和他对比,通过however的观点,脑子里就可以推出many people 的观点,这样就可以扫过不少内容。一定要边读边动脑子,而不是盲目的吸收信息。大家都知道新GRE是逻辑考试,不是简答的语言考试,不要用做中学英语阅读的那套。如果阅读中遇到读不懂的长难句,就仔细破解,找主谓宾,静下心来慢慢破解个一小时,一句话总看得懂吧。这样把握了结构做题的时候,遇到主旨题,细节题,作者态度题就直接秒杀了,不用回去看*。然后遇到细节题,回去快速定位找下,毕竟*理解了,定位就很快。现在新GRE考试,阅读都很短,作者很难铺开写,所以逻

5、辑非常清晰,这样做就很适合,练习的时候,每做完一篇阅读,就先心里默想下新GRE考试逻辑结构,用最短的话概括下,再去做题。4.最后就是漫长的卡时间训练可以从每篇*6分钟,5分钟,4分钟根据个人情况一步步的训练。慢慢扔掉一些以前觉得一定要读的,因为没有那么多时间。根据每篇*分配的时间,来有取舍的读,每篇短阅读2分钟读完,能读多少是多少,但是要把*读完,而不是很细的读了前三句,后三句根本没看。要宏观的读下全文。*把握住逻辑结构,观点即可,细节不要太深究,加快节奏。5.体会下阅读和arg的关系阅读和arg很像,确实是这样,大家把一片阅读简化后,发现就是一篇arg,作者举了一堆证据妄图证明一个观点,驳斥

6、其他观点而新G中很流行的题型,比如怎么怎么样会support,或者undermine作者观点,其实就是arg中找反例,找逻辑错误的过程这样去解题就简单多了。只是我们思考的方式不同,看arg下意识的去找错,看阅读下意识的相信作者,所以往往会反应不过来。改革后的新GRE考试,取消了原来的“类反”部分,题目类型也变得多样化了,更加加强和强调了对逻辑推理的考察还有词汇要求更加高。但是作为一个标准化的测试,出题的原则还是万变不离其宗的,只要同学们保持好心态,多加练习,增强新GRE考试阅读逻辑推理能力。GRE考试阅读理解模拟题及答案解析P1Many critics of Eamily Brontes no

7、vel Wuthering Heights see its second part as a counterpoint that comments on, if it does not reverse, the first part, where a “romantic” reading receives more confirmation.Seeing the two parts as a whole is encouraged by the novels sophisticated structure, revealed in its complex use of narrators an

8、d time shifts.Granted that the presence of these elements need not argue an authorial awareness of novelistic construction comparable to that of Henry James, their presence does encourage attempts to unify the novels heterogeneous parts.However, any interpretation that seeks to unify all of the nove

9、ls diverse elements is bound to be somewhat unconvincing.This is not because such an interpretation necessarily stiffens into a thesis (although rigidity in any interpretation of this or of any novel is always a danger), but because Wuthering Heights has recalcitrant elements of undeniable power tha

10、t, ultimately, resist inclusion in an all-encompassing interpretation.In this respect, Wuthering Heights shares a feature of Hamlet. (164 words)1. According to the passage, which of the following is a true statement about the first and second parts of Wuthering Heights?(A) The second part has receiv

11、ed more attention from critics.(B) The second part has little relation to the first part.(C) The second part annuls the force of the first part.(D) The second part provides less substantiation for a romantic reading.(E)The second part is better because it is more realistic.2. Which of the following

12、inferences about Henry Jamess awareness of novelistic construction is best supported by the passage?(A) James, more than any other novelist, was aware of the difficulties of novelistic construction.(B) James was very aware of the details of novelistic construction.(C) Jamess awareness of novelistic

13、construction derived from his reading of Bronte.(D) Jamess awareness of novelistic construction has led most commentators to see unity in his individual novels.(E) Jamess awareness of novelistic construction precluded him from violating the unity of his novels.3. The author of the passage would be m

14、ost likely to agree that an interpretation of a novel should(A) not try to unite heterogeneous elements in the novel(B) not be inflexible in its treatment of the elements in the novel(C) not argue that the complex use of narrators or of time shifts indicates a sophisticated structure(D) concentrate

15、on those recalcitrant elements of the novel that are outside the novels main structure(E) primarily consider those elements of novelistic construction of which the author of the novel was awareFor the following question, consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply4. The author

16、of the passage suggests which of the following about Hamlet?A Hamlet has usually attracted critical interpretations that tend to stiffen into theses.B Hamlet has elements that are not amenable to an all-encompassing critical interpretation.C Hamlet is less open to an all-encompassing critical interp

17、retation than is Wuthering Heights.P2The deep sea typically has a sparse fauna dominated by tiny worms and crustaceans, with an even sparser distribution of larger animals.However, near hydrothermal vents, areas of the ocean where warm water emerges from subterranean sources, live remarkable densiti

18、es of huge clams, blind crabs, and fish.Most deep-sea faunas rely for food on particulate matter, ultimately derived from photosynthesis, falling from above.The food supplies necessary to sustain the large vent communities, however, must be many times the ordinary fallout.The first reports describin

19、g vent faunas proposed two possible sources of nutrition: bacterial chemosynthesis, production of food by bacteria using energy derived from chemical changes, and advection, the drifting of food materials from surrounding regions.Later, evidence in support of the idea of intense local chemosynthesis

20、 was accumulated: hydrogen sulfide was found in vent water; many vent-site bacteria were found to be capable of chemosynthesis; and extremely large concentrations of bacteria were found in samples of vent water thought to be pure.This final observation seemed decisive.If such astonishing concentrati

21、ons of bacteria were typical of vent outflow, then food within the vent would dwarf any contribution from advection.Hence, the widely quoted conclusion was reached that bacterial chemosynthesis provides the foundation for hydrothermal-vent food chainsan exciting prospect because no other communities

22、 on Earth are independent of photosynthesis.There are, however, certain difficulties with this interpretation.For example, some of the large sedentary organisms associated with vents are also found at ordinary deep-sea temperatures many meters from the nearest hydrothermal sources.This suggests that

23、 bacterial chemosynthesis is not a sufficient source of nutrition for these creatures.Another difficulty is that similarly dense populations of large deep-sea animals have been found in the proximity of “smokers” vents where water emerges at temperatures up to 350C.No bacteria can survive such heat,

24、 and no bacteria were found there.Unless smokers are consistently located near more hospitable warm-water vents, chemosynthesis can account for only a fraction of the vent faunas.It is conceivable, however, that these large, sedentary organisms do in fact feed on bacteria that grow in warm-water ven

25、ts, rise in the vent water, and then rain in peripheral areas to nourish animals living some distance from the warm-water vents.Nonetheless, advection is a more likely alternative food source.Research has demonstrated that advective flow, which originates near the surface of the ocean where suspende

26、d particulate matter accumulates, transports some of that matter and water to the vents.Estimates suggest that for every cubic meter of vent discharge, 350 milligrams of particulate organic material would be advected into the vent area.Thus, for an average-sized vent, advection could provide more th

27、an 30 kilograms of potential food per day.In addition, it is likely that small live animals in the advected water might be killed or stunned by thermal and/or chemical shock, thereby contributing to the food supply of vents. (479 words)For the following question, consider each of the choices separat

28、ely and select all that apply5. The passage provides information for answering which of the following questions EXCEPT?A What causes warm-water vents to form?B What role does hydrogen sulfide play in chemosynthesis?C Do bacteria live in the vent water of smokers?6. The information in the passage sug

29、gests that the majority of deep-sea faunas that live in nonvent habitats have which of the following characteristics?(A) They do not normally feed on particles of food in the water.(B) They are smaller than many vent faunas.(C) They are predators.(D) They derive nutrition from a chemosynthetic food

30、source.(E) They congregate around a single main food source.7. Select the sentence in the passage in which the author implies that vents are colonized by some of the same animal found in other areas of the ocean floor, which might be a weakness for the bacterial chemosynthesis model.8. The author re

31、fers to smokers in the third paragraph most probably in order to(A) show how thermal shock can provide food for some vent faunas by stunning small animals(B) prove that the habitat of most deep-sea animals is limited to warm-water vents(C) explain how bacteria carry out chemosynthesis(D) demonstrate

32、 how advection compensates for the lack of food sources on the seafloor(E) present evidence that bacterial chemosynthesis may be an inadequate source of food for some vent faunasP11Many critics of Emily Brontes novel Wuthering Heights see its second part as a counterpoint that comments on, if it doe

33、s not reverse, the first part, where a “romantic” reading receives more confirmation.许多评论家认为艾米莉勃朗特的小说呼啸山庄的第二部分,即便没有颠覆之,也是对 通常被认为表现出一种浪漫风格的第一部分 的一种对比。(if it does not reverse 中的 if ,作 even though although perhaps 即使,即便,虽然。)2Seeing the two parts as a whole is encouraged by the novels sophisticated stru

34、cture, revealed in its complex use of narrators and time shifts.而小说中对叙述人称和时间转换的复杂运用,所表现出的精致的结构,又使人倾向于认为两部分是一个整体。3Granted that the presence of these elements need not argue an authorial awareness of novelistic construction comparable to that of Henry James, their presence does encourage attempts to u

35、nify the novels heterogeneous parts.的确,这些因素不足以得出结论说作者在小说结构上具备了 H J 那样的作者意识,但这些因素确实鼓励了把小说不同部分做统一解读的尝试。4However, any interpretation that seeks to unify all of the novels diverse elements is bound to be somewhat unconvincing.然而,任何尝试统一小说不同元素的解读,在某种程度上都缺乏说服力。5This is not because such an interpretation ne

36、cessarily stiffens into a thesis (although rigidity in any interpretation of this or of any novel is always a danger), but because Wuthering Heights has recalcitrant elements of undeniable power that, ultimately, resist inclusion in an all-encompassing interpretation.并非因为这样的解读必然堕为一种僵化的理论(尽管僵化地解读这本小说

37、或任何一本小说总是危险的),而是因为呼啸山庄包含的不可调和元素有一种无可否认的力量,最终会抗拒一种总括全局的解读。6In this respect, Wuthering Heights shares a feature of Hamlet. (164 words)在这方面,呼啸山庄有点像哈姆雷特。1. According to the passage, which of the following is a true statement about the first and second parts of Wuthering Heights?(A) The second part has r

38、eceived more attention from critics.(B) The second part has little relation to the first part.(C) The second part annuls the force of the first part.(D) The second part provides less substantiation for a “romantic” reading.(E)The second part is better because it is more realistic.选D句 1 。第一部分是被认为 rom

39、antic 的,第二部分作为第一部分的对比 counterpoint ,即便没有颠覆 if it does not reverse ,可知起码第二部分不像第一部分那么浪漫。2. Which of the following inferences about Henry Jamess awareness of novelistic construction is best supported by the passage?(A) James, more than any other novelist, was aware of the difficulties of novelistic con

40、struction.(B) James was very aware of the details of novelistic construction.(C) Jamess awareness of novelistic construction derived from his reading of Bronte.(D) Jamess awareness of novelistic construction has led most commentators to see unity in his individual novels.(E) Jamess awareness of nove

41、listic construction precluded him from violating the unity of his novels.选B句 2 中介绍了一些呼啸山庄的特点,比如叙述人称和时间的转换等,这些特点在句 3 中明确为,need not argue 不必然得出 H J 的那种注意小说结构的作者意识,可以认为 H J 更注意小说结构。所以选 B 。3. The author of the passage would be most likely to agree that an interpretation of a novel should(A) not try to u

42、nite heterogeneous elements in the novel(B) not be inflexible in its treatment of the elements in the novel(C) not argue that the complex use of narrators or of time shifts indicates a sophisticated structure(D) concentrate on those recalcitrant elements of the novel that are outside the novels main

43、 structure(E) primarily consider those elements of novelistic construction of which the author of the novel was aware选B句 5 括号里的内容 although rigidity in any interpretation of this or of any novel is always a danger ,可以得出一个作者的倾向,作者认为僵化地解释任何一本小说都不好,符合 B 的描述。For the following question, consider each of t

44、he choices separately and select all that apply4. The author of the passage suggests which of the following about Hamlet?A Hamlet has usually attracted critical interpretations that tend to stiffen into theses.B Hamlet has elements that are not amenable to an all-encompassing critical interpretation

45、.C Hamlet is less open to an all-encompassing critical interpretation than is Wuthering Heights.选B根据*,只有最后一句提到哈姆雷特,指两部小说都抗拒一种统一的解读,所以A 未知信息B 正确C 不能判断。两个都抗拒,不知道是不是某一个更抗拒。P21The deep sea typically has a sparse fauna dominated by tiny worms and crustaceans, with an even sparser distribution of larger a

46、nimals.深海特有一种稀疏的动物群,主要由小虫和甲壳动物组成,更大型的动物则少之又少。2However, near hydrothermal vents, areas of the ocean where warm water emerges from subterranean sources, live remarkable densities of huge clams, blind crabs, and fish.然而,海底喷泉口附近,也就热水从地表下喷出的区域,有大量巨型蛤蜊,盲蟹和鱼存活。3Most deep-sea faunas rely for food on particu

47、late matter, ultimately derived from photosynthesis, falling from above.多数深海动物的食物*,是上方的光合作用产生的微粒物质的沉降。4The food supplies necessary to sustain the large vent communities, however, must be many times the ordinary fallout.然而,想满足大型海底喷口附近的动物对食物的需求,必须要数倍于一般的沉降量。5The first reports describing vent faunas proposed two possible sources of nutrition: bacterial chemosynthesis, production of food by bacteria using energy derived from chemical changes, and advection, the drifting of food mate

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