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1、GRE阅读备考注意要点逐一解读 GRE阅读备考注意要点逐一解读 ,高分经验全在这里,下面就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。GRE阅读备考注意要点逐一解读 高分经验全在这里把握好句子的主干在做GRE阅读时,要充分利用自己的语法知识,时刻把握句子主干,修饰成分要毫无感觉得快速浏览(这里的“毫无感觉”不是略读,而是不希望过多的修饰成分或插入成分影响对句子主干的理解,这四个字需要自己体会)。此外,每段首句和全文末句一定仔细看。学会对*做标记建议做GRE阅读时养成做标记的习惯。除了大写字母、时间年代、最高级、转折标志词、因果标志词、列举、让步、强对比以外,对并列连接词(如and)、分号、冒号、表示作者态度的词

2、也需标记出来。标记符号不要只用一种(如下划线),也不要过多,个人感觉最多三种(如括号、圆圈、下划线),分别标记原因、转折和其他,不过我自己只用下划线和括号。要学会取舍1、让步分句(如:带although的分句、带it is true的分句、带do的分句等)一律跳过(但是用括号括起来),只看后半个分句。2、such as后的内容一律跳过,也用括号括起来。3、for example举例只要提炼关键词的首字母就可以了,也要括起来,重点看后面或前面的结论。4、原因标志词常为Because、since一律跳过,括起来,只看结果。比较容易被忽略的是result in和result from,遇到这两个,我

3、在下面划横线做标记。5、老观点只把握关键词、知道讲的是什么就行,其他一律跳过。6、冒号后一律跳过,冒号下做标记。7、分号后一律跳过,因为表示并列,内容和前面大体一致,分号做标记,出题的话再回来看。当这些内容都做标记后,*结构就非常清楚了,哪儿是举例、哪儿是结论、哪儿是原因、哪儿是转折一目了然,定位非常容易。不要轻视已阅读过的*反复阅读已经度过的*,也是提高阅读速度的一个重要诀窍,慢慢地就会产生一种直觉,知道哪里略读哪里重读。GRE阅读练习每日一篇A mysterious phenomenon is the ability of over-water migrants to travel on

4、course. Birds, bees, and other species can keep track of (keep track of: v.明了) time without any sensory cues from the outside world, and such “biological clocks” clearly contribute to their “compass sense.” For example, they can use the position of the Sun or stars, along with the time of day (the t

5、ime of day: n.时刻), to find north. But compass sense alone cannot explain how birds navigate the ocean: after a flock traveling east is blown far south by a storm, it will assume the proper northeasterly course to compensate. Perhaps, some scientists thought, migrants determine their geographic posit

6、ion on Earth by celestial navigation, almost as human navigators use stars and planets, but this would demand of (demand of: v.要求) the animals a fantastic map sense. Researchers now know that some species have a magnetic sense, which might allow migrants to determine their geographic location by det

7、ecting variations in the strength of the Earths magnetic field.17. The main idea of the passage is that(A) migration over land requires a simpler explanation than migration over water does(B) the means by which animals migrate over water are complex and only partly understood(C) the ability of migra

8、nt animals to keep track of time is related to their magnetic sense(D) knowledge of geographic location is essential to migrants with little or no compass sense(E) explanations of how animals migrate tend to replace, rather than build on, one another18. It can be inferred from the passage that if th

9、e flock of birds described in lines 8-12 were navigating by compass sense alone, they would, after the storm, fly(A) east(B) north(C) northwest(D) south(E) southeast19. In maintaining that migrating animals would need “a fantastic map sense” (line 17) to determine their geographic position by celest

10、ial navigation, the author intends to express(A) admiration for the ability of the migrants(B) skepticism about celestial navigation as an explanation(C) certainly that the phenomenon of migration will remain mysterious(D) interest in a new method of accounting for over-water migration(E) surprise t

11、hat animals apparently navigate in much the same way that human beings do20. Of the following descriptions of migrating animals, which most strongly suggests that the animals are depending on magnetic cues to orient themselves?(A) Pigeons can properly readjust their course even when flying long dist

12、ances through exceedingly dense fogs.(B) Bison are able to reach their destination by passing through a landscape that has been partially altered by a recent fire.(C) Elephants are able to find grounds that some members of the herd have never seen before.(D) Swallows are able to return to a given sp

13、ot at the same time every year.(E) Monarch butterflies coming from different parts of North America are able to arrive at the same location each winter.Roger Rosenblatts book Black Fiction, in attempting to apply literary rather than sociopolitical criteria to its subject, successfully alters the ap

14、proach taken by most previous studies. As Rosenblatt notes, criticism of Black writing has often served as a pretext for expounding on Black history. Addison Gayles recent work, for example, judges the value of Black fiction by overtly political standards, rating each work according to the notions o

15、f Black identity which it propounds.Although fiction assuredly springs from political circumstances, its authors react to those circumstances in ways other than ideological, and talking about novels and stories primarily as instruments of ideology circumvents much of the fictional enterprise. Rosenb

16、latts literary analysis discloses affinities and connections among works of Black fiction which solely political studies have overlooked or ignored.Writing acceptable criticism of Black fiction, however, presupposes giving satisfactory answers to a number of questions. First of all, is there a suffi

17、cient reason, other than the racial identity of the authors, to group together works by Black authors? Second, how does Black fiction make itself distinct from other modern fiction with which it is largely contemporaneous? Rosenblatt shows that Black fiction constitutes a distinct body of writing th

18、at has an identifiable, coherent literary tradition. Looking at novels written by Blacks over the last eighty years, he discovers recurring concerns and designs independent of chronology. These structures are thematic, and they spring, not surprisingly, from the central fact that the Black character

19、s in these novels exist in a predominantly White culture, whether they try to conform to that culture of rebel against (rebel against: v.反抗) it.Black Fiction does leave some aesthetic questions open. Rosenblatts thematic analysis permits considerable objectivity; he even explicitly states that it is

20、 not his intention to judge the merit of the various worksyet his reluctance seems misplaced, especially since an attempt to appraise might have led to interesting results. For instance, some of the novels appear to be structurally diffuse. Is this a defect, or are the authors working out of, or try

21、ing to forge, a different kind of aesthetic? In addition, the style of some Black novels, like Jean Toomers Cane, verges on (verge on: (=on the verge of)接近于v.接近, 近乎) expressionism or surrealism; does this technique provide a counterpoint (a complementing or contrasting item: OPPOSITE) to the prevale

22、nt theme that portrays the fate against which Black heroes are pitted, a theme usually conveyed by more naturalistic modes of expression?In spite of such omissions, what Rosenblatt does include in his discussion makes for an astute and worthwhile study. Black Fiction surveys a wide variety of novels

23、, bringing to our attention in the process some fascinating and little-known works like James Weldon Johnsons Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. Its argument is tightly constructed, and its forthright, lucid style exemplifies levelheaded and penetrating criticism.21. The author of the passage objec

24、ts to criticism of Black fiction like that by Addison Gayle because it(A) emphasizes purely literary aspects of such fiction(B) misinterprets the ideological content of such fiction(C) misunderstands the notions of Black identity contained in such fiction(D) substitutes political for literary criter

25、ia in evaluating such fiction(E) ignores the interplay between Black history and Black identity displayed in such fiction22. The author of the passage is primarily concerned with(A) evaluating the soundness of a work of criticism(B) comparing various critical approaches to a subject(C) discussing th

26、e limitations of a particular kind of criticism(D) summarizing the major points made in a work of criticism(E) explaining the theoretical background of a certain kind of criticism23. The author of the passage believes that Black Fiction would have been improved had Rosenblatt(A) evaluated more caref

27、ully the ideological and historical aspects of Black fiction(B) attempted to be more objective in his approach to novels and stories by Black authors(C) explored in greater detail the recurrent thematic concerns of Black fiction throughout its history(D) established a basis for placing Black fiction

28、 within its own unique literary tradition(E) assessed the relative literary merit of the novels he analyzes thematically24. The authors discussion of Black Fiction can be best described as(A) pedantic and contentious(B) critical but admiring(C) ironic and deprecating(D) argumentative but unfocused(E

29、) stilted and insincere25. It can be inferred that the author of the passage would be LEAST likely to approve of which of the following?(A) An analysis of the influence of political events on the personal ideology of Black writes(B) A critical study that applies sociopolitical criteria to autobiogra

30、phies by Black authors(C) A literary study of Black poetry that appraises the merits of poems according to the political acceptability of their themes(D) An examination of the growth of a distinct Black literary tradition within the context of Black history(E) A literary study that attempts to isola

31、te aesthetic qualities unique to Black fiction26. The author of the passage uses all of the following in the discussion of Rosenblatts book EXCEPT(A) rhetorical questions(B) specific examples(C) comparison and contrast(D) definition of terms(E) personal opinion27. The author of the passage refers to

32、 James Weldon Johnsons Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man most probably in order to(A) point out affinities between Rosenblatts method of thematic analysis and earlier criticism(B) clarify the point about expressionistic style made earlier in the passage(C) qualify the assessment of Rosenblatts book

33、 made in the first paragraph of the passage(D) illustrate the affinities among Black novels disclosed by Rosenblatts literary analysis(E) give a specific example of one of the accomplishments of Rosenblatts work答案:17-27:BABADAEBCDE新GRE阅读长难句中译英练习56. In the past year, however, software companies have

34、developed tools that allow companies to push information directly out to consumers, transmitting marketing messages directly to targeted customers.57. The examples of Virtual Vineyards, Amazon, and other pioneers show that a Web site selling the right kind of products with the right mix of interacti

35、vity, hospitality, and security will attract online customers.58. An invisible border divides those arguing for computers in the classroom on the behalf of students career prospects and those arguing for computers in the classroom for broader reasons of radical education reform.59. Rather, we have a

36、 certain conception of the American citizen, a character who is incomplete if he cannot competently access how his livelihood and happiness are affected by things outside of himself.60. Besides, this is unlikely to produce the needed number of every kind of professional in a country as large as ours

37、 and where the economy is spread over so many states and involves so many international corporations.56.参考译文但是,在过去的一年间,软件公司已经开发出工具,使得公司可以直接将信息“推出”给顾客,直接把营销讯息传递给目标顾客。57.参考译文像Virtual Vineyards,Amazon这样的先驱网站表明,一个将交互性、热情服务和安全性合理结合以销售同类商品的网址是可以吸引网上客户注意的。58.参考译文有些人为了学生的就业前景为教室里放置电脑而辩,有些人为教育的彻底改革中更为广泛的理由为教室里放置电脑而辩,这两群人之间有一条无形的界线。59.参考译文我们更应该具有的是作为美国公民的某种观念,这个公民人物如果不能很恰当地认识到自己的生存和幸福是如何受到自身之外的事物的影响,那么其公民特征就是不完整的。60.参考译文另外,在我们这么一个大国里,经济延展到这么多的州、涉及到这么多的国际公司,因而要按照数量培养出所需的各类专业人员是不大可能的

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