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1、想要攻克GRE阅读需夯实两个基础 想要攻克GRE阅读需夯实两个基础?我们一起看看吧,下面就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。想要攻克GRE阅读需夯实两个基础首先要夯实两个基础。单词:单词不光是要知道意思,还要知道言外之意,也就是connotation, 一个单词有literally meaning, 同样也有 figurative meaning. 在这里最典型的就是抽象词,这是阅读中最费脑子的事情。Compensate for, 这个词组翻译过来是赔偿,但是阅读里的意思 for的后面往往是说明以牺牲前者来达到后者的目的。任何语言考试,单词都是首要。长句:这里推荐杨鹏的长难句。具体方法可以参见草木版主

2、的长难句读法。长难句不需要背,这样非常拖进度也浪费时间。读到什么程度算是基本过关,看到一个难句可以识别出主要成分并剔除插入语,修饰语等成分。 例如Also, a jury may give more probative weight than objective analysis would allow to vivid photographic evidence depicting a shooting victims wounds, or may underestimate the weight of defense testimony that is not delivered in a

3、 sufficiently forceful or persuasive manner.这个句子你只需要读出来 Jury may overestimate or underestimate the testimony in a manner that of the testimony being presented. 接下来,要掌握三个习惯。1、随手查阅GRE阅读的pre-knowledge到底有没有用?这是一个很有争议的话题。GRE阅读难点有两点:句子晦涩难懂。 时间非常有限,一遍必须读懂。 如果你事先对某一概念了解了,那么这个绝对可以帮你化险为夷。但是不要把自己的观点过多的带入到*,这样会

4、影响你的理解。 当你在阅读时候读到了自己不熟悉的概念,大家可以使用Evernote/Word 等随时记下感兴趣或者不知道想要查阅的东西 打开Google Scholar或者 The New Yorker搜索相关概念2、主动阅读阅读时候你必须去主动的读,消极被动的阅读会让你读完一篇*根本不知道讲了什么。而主动的读*最好的方法就是PEAR。PEAR 也就是Pause, 读完每个段落停下来 Evaluate, 总结大意,思考此段落的作用 Anticipate, 预期下一段会讲什么 Reassess, 读完下一段再对第二步的evaluate进行评估。 读下一段接着继续PEAR 直到全文读完 Reass

5、ess全文并清晰了解全文的行文方式和逻辑构思。3、Passage Map读完*用10-15秒在脑子里画一下这个*的Map,行文方式,每一段讲了什么,作者态度。这是最最最重要的10-15秒,很多考生忽视了这10-15秒直接跳去做题,这样你不但对整篇*做不到心中有数,更是会造成读了后面忘了前面。你在每一次读完一篇GRE*,都需要在脑子里有一个Passage Map。除了以上内容,更重要的还有一些针对GRE考试的小技巧。1、永远注意句子之间的逻辑关系GRE的一个段落其实就是一道逻辑单题无限扩充出来的段落,你需要知道里面哪些是Premise, 哪些是counter-example/statement,

6、 哪些是conclusion。一个最简单的例子, 依然是 1999年GRE Section 2At the same time that Gilpins interest in landscape work distinguished her from most other women photographers, her approach to landscape photography set her apart from men photographers who, like Gilpin, documented the western United States. Western Am

7、erican landscape photography grew out of a male tradition, pioneered by photographers attached to government and commercial survey teams that went west in the 1860s and 1870s. These explorer- photographers documented the West that their employers wanted to see: an exotic and majestic land shaped by

8、awesome natural forces, unpopulated and ready for American settlement. The next generation of male photographers, represented by Ansel Adams and Eliot Porter, often worked with conservationist groups rather than government agencies or commercial companies, but they nonetheless preserved the “heroic”

9、 style and maintained the role of respectful outsider peering in with reverence at a fragile natural world.At the same time that Gilpins interest in landscape work distinguished her from most other women photographers, her approach to landscape photography set her apart from men photographers who, l

10、ike Gilpin, documented the western United States.这句话第一个逗号直接将两个部分分隔,分别讲述了G与女摄影师和男摄影师的区别。下一句紧接男性作家的一些特点,并在文中出现了几个名字,Ansel, Eliot, 这段于是可以出很多infer题, G和大多数女摄影师的区别是什么? G和男摄影师的区别是什么?Eg:Some scientists say that global warming will occur because people are releasing large amounts of carbon dioxide into the a

11、tmosphere by burning trees and fossil fuels. We can see, though, that the predicted warming is occurring already. In the middle of last winter, we had a month of springlike weather in our area, and this fall, because of unusually mild temperatures, the leaves on our towns trees were three weeks late

12、 in turning color.这是最典型的GRE阅读写作手法, Some people claim/assert/argue/suggest. 你知道下一句话一定是转折,这个some people在这里就是充当counter-statement。逻辑关联,最重要。2、认真仔细的一个单词一个单词的读你可以按照长难句的意群读,也可以整个句子的读,但是请你务必把所有的单词都读了。很有可能某一个单词就是一道考题,对于作者态度题这个技巧尤其重要。Eg:Despite these dire predictions, and even though the current African drough

13、t has lasted longer than any other in this century, the notion that the drought is caused by cooling of the Northern Hemisphere is, in fact, not well supported.这个Dire你一下就可以看出作者的态度,cautious skepticism,于是这成了一道送分题3、永远排除法做题在爱一个美女好难里面作者强调一个1600分的选手永远选正确答案,很不幸的是这个方法几乎已经无效了。随着GRE阅读出题陷阱越来越多,很难保证你看到的“正确答案”就是

14、正确的。很有可能B跟E比,E更正确,但是你连看都没看E。针对错误类型主要有几大类。Out of Scope, 这个在多选题里非常常见。Eg:Galileo stuck lenses onto either of an organ pipe; todays research telescopes, while considerably more elaborate, still perform the same fundamental task of collecting and focusing light. Its all astronomers have to go on: electro

15、magnetic radiation from distant objects, whether it arrives in the form of X rays or visible light or radio waves. Scientists rely, for instance, on spectroscopy, the process of separating light emitted by an object in space into its opponent wavelengths, as a prism does, then analyzing those compon

16、ents. And they invent new tools to analyze the light. To probe deeper and deeper into space, scientist must design better and better detectors, sensitive to the faintest of emissions.It can be inferred from the passage that spectroscopyA.Insufficient to describe the contours of objects in space.B.in

17、terprets information from distance objectsC.does rely on light emissions as well as other components.A就是一个out of scope选项。 Insufficient? Contour of objects? *中只出现了light. 排除掉答案 BCOne word wrongContradictionTrue but irrelevantToo extreme关于选项错误类型可以参照Manhattan GRE RC那本书。4、善于总结错题总结错题,建议是Blind Review100%确定

18、为什么你选择了某个答案(原因) 确定你为什么选择某一个选项,原文Line多少可以找到Back Up 100%确定为什么你排除了某个答案(错误类型) 确定你为什么排除掉其他的选项,也就是那五个错误选项。 Dig into wrong answers当你的答案是错的时候,不要标出正确答案,重做一遍并计时这一遍做的时候问自己两个问题 - What about the right answer made me think it was wrong? - What about the wrong answer made me think it was right?拿个记事本写下来自己当时选择这个选项的原

19、因,在排除掉一个选项后第二遍看看你能不能做对。而这次选择新的选项的原因是什么?在原文找到依据. 对于填空便是便是找到依据,确定句子转折递进关系。阅读便是定位改写和全文理解。5、Look for certainty时刻关注一些修饰程度的词: some, most, all, never, and always等等,这些题都是infer题的*,大都数错误选项也都集中在这些词里。6、终极技巧Pre-phrase这应该是GRE阅读的最终极技巧了,在画完Passage Map后做题时候不看选项,直接自己在脑子里想出自己的理解。Eg:1997年4月GRE国内题 Section 4Allen and Wol

20、kowitzs research challenges the common claim that homework-waged labor performed at home for a company is primarily a response to women workers needs and preferences. By focusing on a limited geographical area in order to gather in-depth information, the authors have avoided the methodological pitfa

21、lls that have plagued earlier research on homework. Their findings disprove accepted notions about homeworkers: that they are unqualified for other jobs and that they use homework as a short-term strategy for dealing with child care.The authors conclude that the persistence of homework cannot be exp

22、lained by appeal to such notions, for, in fact, homeworkers do not differ sharply from other employed women. Most homeworkers would prefer to work outside the home but are constrained from doing so by lack of employers desires to minimize fixed costs: homeworkers receive no benefits and are paid les

23、s than regular employees.1. According to the passage, which of the following has been generally believed about homework?(A) the benefits of homework accrue primarily to employers rather than to homeworkers.(B) Homework is prevalent predominantly in rural areas.(C) Homework is primarily a response to

24、 the preferences of women workers.(D) Few homeworkers rely on homework for the majority of their family income.(E) Most homework is seasonal and part-time rather than full-time and year-round.这道题读完就应该知道答案在第一句话,也就是AW challenge a conventional belief, 而这个belief就是 primarily a response to women workers n

25、eeds and preferences 于是带着这个pre-phrase去看答案,ABDE立刻排除掉,只有C正确2. The passage suggests which of the following about previous research on homework?(A) It was conducted primarily with women who did not have extensive household responsibilities or care for small children at home.(B) It was conducted with hom

26、eworkers and companies over a large geographical area.(C) It indicated that women homeworkers had numerous opportunities to work outside the home.(D) It indicated that homeworkers usually work for companies that are close to their homes.(E) It indicated that homework was financially advantageous to

27、large companies.这道题读完题应该知道这是第二句话,也就是AW avoid a pitfall,AW的方法是on a limited geographical area in order to gather in-depth information 那么以前的研究应该是与AW方法对立,或者对on a limited geographical area in order to gather in-depth information这句话取反。能选的只有B。3、Justify every words in answer choices这也是一个需要注意的技巧。一个具有迷惑性的错误选项

28、都是经过加工改造的,你需要对答案里出现的每一个单词都能在原文里找到依据并且做到100%确定为什么这个答案是错误的。做完这一步另一个重要的步骤,深入研究为什么这个选项是错的(也就是为什么这是一个Great wrong answer)分析之后你会发现出题人的一些伎俩,避开这些陷进,你就会顺利跨入高分行列。GRE考试阅读模拟练习题Comparison of the growth rings of ancient trees enables scientists to determine from a piece of timber the year in which the tree used fo

29、r the timber was felled.Hence, by analyzing the growth rings in timber surviving from ancient buildings, archaeologists can determine precisely when those buildings were constructed.Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?(A) The timber used for construction purposes in

30、 ancient times was made from very old trees.(B) The timber that was used in ancient building construction had not, prior to being used in the construction of the buildings, lain unused for an indeterminable amount of time.(C) The growth rings of any tree felled in a given year are identical to the g

31、rowth rings of any other tree felled in that year.(D) The oldest of the ancient buildings that survive to the present day were constructed of the most durable woods.(E) Ancient builders did not use more than one type of wood for the construction of a given building.答案:BGRE考试阅读模拟练习题1 Until 1984 only

32、aspirin and acetaminophen shared the lucrative nonprescription pain-reliever market. In 1984, however, ibuprofen was expected to account for fifteen percent of all nonprescription pain-reliever sales.On that basis business experts predicted for 1984 a corresponding fifteen percent decrease in the co

33、mbined sales of aspirin and acetaminophen.The prediction mentioned in the last sentence above was based on which of the following assumptions?(A) Most consumers would prefer ibuprofen to both aspirin and acetaminophen.(B) Aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen all relieve headache pain and muscular a

34、ches, but aspirin and ibuprofen can also cause stomach irritation.(C) Before 1984 ibuprofen was available only as a prescription medicine.(D) The companies that manufacture and sell aspirin and acetaminophen would not also manufacture and sell ibuprofen.(E) The introduction of ibuprofen would not in

35、crease total sales of nonprescription pain reliever.2 New regulations in Mullentown require manufacturers there to develop five-year pollution-reduction plans. The regulations require that each manufacturer develop a detailed plan for reducing its released pollutants by at least 50 percent. Clearly,

36、 the regulations will not result in significant pollution reduction, how- ever, since the regulations do not force manufacturers to implement their plans.Which of the following, if true, most weakens the argument?(A) Mullentowns manufacturing plants are not the only source of pollution there.(B) Det

37、ailed plans would reveal that measures to reduce released pollutants would also reduce manufacturers costs for materials, waste disposal, and legal services(C) Pollutants that manufacturing processes create but that are not released directly into the environment must nonetheless be collected and pre

38、pared for disposal(D) Any reductions in pollutants released from Mullentowns manufacturing plants would not be noticeable for at least five years.(E) Each manufacturer will be required to submit its plan to a committee appointed by Mullentowns officials.3 Until 1984 only aspirin and acetaminophen sh

39、ared the lucrative nonprescription pain-reliever market. In 1984, however, ibuprofen was expected to account for fifteen percent of all nonprescription pain-reliever sales.On that basis business experts predicted for 1984 a corresponding fifteen percent decrease in the combined sales of aspirin and

40、acetaminophen.The prediction mentioned in the last sentence above was based on which of the following assumptions?(A) Most consumers would prefer ibuprofen to both aspirin and acetaminophen.(B) Aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen all relieve headache pain and muscular aches, but aspirin and ibupro

41、fen can also cause stomach irritation.(C) Before 1984 ibuprofen was available only as a prescription medicine.(D) The companies that manufacture and sell aspirin and acetaminophen would not also manufacture and sell ibuprofen.(E) The introduction of ibuprofen would not increase total sales of nonpre

42、scription pain reliever.参考答案:EBCGRE考试阅读模拟练习题1. Census data for Prenland show that unmarried Prenlandic men in their thirties outnumber unmarried Prenlandic women in that age group by about ten to One. Most of these men do wish to marry. Clearly,however, unless many of them marry women who are not Pr

43、enlandic, all but a minority will remain unmarried.The argument makes which of the following assump-tions?(A) Emigration from Preland is more common among women than among men.(B) A greater proportion of Prelandic women in their thirties than of Prenlandic men of the same age would prefer to remain

44、unmarried.(C) It is unlikely that many of these unmarried Prenlandic men will marry women more than a few years older than themselves.(D) Prenland has a high rate of divorce.(E) Most of the unmarried Prenlandic men are unwilling to marry women who are not Prenlandic.2.Certain extremely harmful bacte

45、ria found only in sewage are difficult to detect directly. Testing for E. coli, an easily detected and less harmful type of bacteria, in ocean water would be a reliable way of determining whether or not these more harmful bac-teria are present, since ocean water contains E. Coli only if the water is

46、 contaminated with sewage that contains the harmful bacteria.Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?(A) There are many different strains of the E. coli bacteria, and only some of these strains are harmful.(B) Some types of bacteria found in sewage are neither disease-ca

47、using nor difficult to detect directly.(C) Some of the types of bacteria found in sewage along with E. coli are not harmful to people unless the bacteria are ingested in large quantities.(D) E. coli dies out much more quickly than some of the more harmful bacteria found in sewage and then can no lon

48、ger be easily detected.(E) Some of the types of bacteria found in sewage along with E. coli reproduce at a slower rate than E. coli.3.The organizers of tomorrows outdoor concert announced that it will go on tomorrow on schedule unless bad weather is forecast or too few advance tickets are sold. If the concert is canceled, refunds will

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