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1、过来人教你GRE考试如何快速阅读 过来人教你GRE考试如何快速阅读,快点来学习学习吧,下面就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。过来人教你GRE考试如何快速阅读1.一句话只看一遍,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)。2.做标记除了大写字母、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,还要标记出并列连接词(如and)、分号、冒号、表示作者态度的词(这个比较难,需要自己体会收集),原因我会在下面的取舍中谈到。我的做标记的小窍门:标记符号不要只用

2、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。3.一定要取舍a)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;b)such as后的内容一律跳过,也用括号括起来,不过我会数数列举的个数,如果是4个,则必出题,其他个数不用管,出题了再回头看;c)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。d)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res

3、ult in和result from,遇到这两个,我在下面划横线做标记。e)老观点只把握关键词、知道讲的是什么就行,其他一律跳过。f)冒号后一律跳过,冒号下做标记。g)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。现在的标准是:上面这些全看,因为速度上来了,但看这些内容时仍然是“毫无感觉”地看,可以不用担心它们会分散注意力了。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。4. (本来想把这条放在第一位的)我的提高阅读速度的不二法门:反复阅读已经读过的*,5遍左右吧!慢慢地就会产生一种直觉,知道哪

4、里略读哪里重读。结文之前忽然想起了一点,大家肯定都知道,再提醒一下:每段首句和全文末句一定仔细看GRE阅读练习每日一篇Zooplankton, tiny animals adapted to an existence in the ocean, have evolved clever mechanisms for obtaining their food, miniscule phytoplankton (plant plankton). A very specialized feeding adaptation in zooplankton is that of the tadpolelik

5、e appendicularian who lives in a walnut-sized (or smaller) balloon of mucus equipped with filters that capture and concentrate phytoplankton. The balloon, a transparent structure that varies in design according to the type of appendicularian in habiting it, also protects the animal and helps to keep

6、 it afloat. Water containing phytoplankton is pumped by the appendicularians muscular tail into the balloons incurrent filters, passes through the feeding filter where the appendicularian sucks the food into its mouth, and then goes through an exit passage. Found in all the oceans of the world, incl

7、uding the Arctic Ocean, appendicularians tend to remain near the waters surface where the density of phytoplankton is greatest.17. It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following is true of appendicularians?(A) They are exclusively carnivorous.(B) They have more than one method of ob

8、taining food.(C) They can tolerate frigid water.(D) They can disguise themselves by secreting mucus.(E) They are more sensitive to light than are other zooplankton.18. The author is primarily concerned with(A) explaining how appendicularians obtain food(B) examining the flotation methods of appendic

9、ularians(C) mapping the distribution of appendicularians around the world(D) describing how appendicularians differ from other zooplankton(E) comparing the various types of balloons formed by appendicularians19. According to the passage, all of the following are descriptive of appendicularians EXCEP

10、T:(A) tailed(B) vegetarian(C) small-sized(D) single-celled(E) ocean-dwelling20. The passage suggests that appendicularians tend to remain in surface waters because they(A) prefer the warmer water near the surface(B) are unable to secrete mucus at the lower levels of the ocean(C) use the contrast of

11、light and shadow at the surface to hide from predators(D) live in balloons that cannot withstand he water pressure deeper in the ocean(E) eat food that grows more profusely near the surfaceStudents of United States history, seeking to identify the circumstances that encouraged the emergence of femin

12、ist movements, have thoroughly investigated the mid-nineteenth-century American economic and social conditions that affected the status of women. These historians, however, have analyzed less fully the development of specifically feminist ideas and activities during the same period. Furthermore, the

13、 ideological origins of feminism in the United States have been obscured because, even when historians did take into account those feminist ideas and activities occurring within the United States, they failed to recognize that feminism was then a truly international movement actually centered in Eur

14、ope. American feminist activists who have been described as “solitary” and “individual theorists” were in reality (in reality: 实际上, 事实上) connected to a movementutopian socialismwhich was already popularizing feminist ideas in Europe during the two decades that culminated in the first womens rights c

15、onference held at Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848. Thus, a complete understanding of the origins and development of nineteenth-century feminism in the United States requires that the geographical focus be widened to include Europe and that the detailed study already made of social conditions be expa

16、nded to include the ideological development of feminism.The earliest and most popular of the utopian socialists were the Saint-Simonians. The specifically feminist part of Saint-Simonianism has, however, been less studied than the groups contribution to early socialism. This is regrettable on two co

17、unts. By (not later than “by 2 p.m.”) 1832 feminism was the central concern of Saint-Simonianism and entirely absorbed its adherents energy; hence, by ignoring its feminism, European historians have misunderstood Saint-Simonianism. Moreover, since many feminist ideas can be traced to Saint-Simoniani

18、sm, European historians appreciation of later feminism in France and the United States remained limited.Saint-Simons followers, many of whom were women, based their feminism on an interpretation of his project to reorganize the globe by replacing brute force with the rule of spiritual powers. The ne

19、w world order would be ruled together by a male, to represent reflection, and a female, to represent sentiment. This complementarity reflects the fact that, while the Saint-Simonians did not reject the belief that there were innate differences between men and women, they nevertheless foresaw an equa

20、lly important social and political role for both sexes in their utopia.Only a few Saint-Simonians opposed a definition of sexual equality based on gender distinction. This minority believed that individuals of both sexes were born similar in capacity and character, and they ascribed male-female diff

21、erences to socialization and education. The envisioned result of both currents of thought, however, was that women would enter public life in the new age and that sexual equality would reward men as well as women with an improved way of life.21. It can be inferred that the author considers those his

22、torians who describe early feminists in the United States as “solitary” to be(A) insufficiently familiar with the international origins of nineteenth-century American feminist thought(B) overly concerned with the regional diversity of feminist ideas in the period before 1848(C) not focused narrowly

23、enough in their geographical scope(D) insufficiently aware of the ideological consequences of the Seneca Falls conference(E) insufficiently concerned with the social conditions out of which feminism developed22. According to the passage, which of the following is true of the Seneca Falls conference

24、on womens rights?(A) It was primarily a product of nineteenth-century Saint-Simonian feminist thought.(B) It was the work of American activists who were independent of feminists abroad.(C) It was the culminating achievement of the utopian socialist movement.(D) It was a manifestation of an internati

25、onal movement for social change and feminism.(E) It was the final manifestation of the womens rights movement in the United States in the nineteenth century.23. The authors attitude toward most European historians who have studied the Saint-Simonians is primarily one of(A) approval of the specific f

26、ocus of their research(B) disapproval of their lack of attention to the issue that absorbed most of the Saint-Simonians energy after 1832(C) approval of their general focus on social conditions(D) disapproval of their lack of attention to links between the Saint-Simonians and their American counterp

27、arts(E) disagreement with their interpretation of the Saint-Simonian belief in sexual equality24. The author mentions all of the following as characteristic of the Saint-Simonians EXCEPT:(A) The group included many women among its members.(B) The group believed in a world that would be characterized

28、 by sexual equality.(C) The group was among the earliest European socialist groups.(D) Most members believed that women should enter public life.(E) Most members believed that women and men were inherently similar in ability and character.25. It can be inferred from the passage that the Saint-Simoni

29、ans envisioned a utopian society having which of the following characteristics?(A) It would be worldwide.(B) It would emphasize dogmatic religious principles.(C) It would most influence the United States.(D) It would have armies composed of women rather than of men.(E) It would continue to develop n

30、ew feminist ideas.26. It can be inferred from the passage that the author believes that study of Saint-Simonianism is necessary for historians of American feminism because such study(A) would clarify the ideological origins of those feminist ideas that influenced American feminism(B) would increase

31、understanding of a movement that deeply influenced the utopian socialism of early American feminists(C) would focus attention on the most important aspect of Saint-Simonian thought before 1832(D) promises to offer insight into a movement that was a direct outgrowth of the Seneca Falls conference of

32、1848(E) could increase understanding of those ideals that absorbed most of the energy of the earliest American feminists27. According to the passage, which of the following would be the most accurate description of the society envisioned by most Saint-Simonians?(A) A society in which women were high

33、ly regarded for their extensive education(B) A society in which the two genders played complementary roles and had equal status(C) A society in which women did not enter public life(D) A social order in which a body of men and women would rule together on the basis of their spiritual power(E) A social order in which distinctions between male and female would not exist and all would share equally in political power答案:17-27:CADEADBEAAB过来人教你GRE考试如何快速阅读

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