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1、 空前后信息空前后信息(詞詞/句句) 1. “Readyset” The gun popped and we were off. The other girls rushed 34 me. I felt 35 as I fell farther behind. 34. A. from behind B. ahead of C. next to D. close to 35. A. ashamed B. astonished C. excited D. frightened 空空前信息:前信息:other, rush 空空后信息:后信息:farther behind 句子層次句子層次 2. I

2、stepped into a tiny ice-cream shop to cool off with a chocolate ice-cream. It was a very 36 store with little round tables and chairs. They talked of how little the shop had changed in 70 years 36. A. different B. modern C. pretty D. old-time 空前信息:空前信息:tinyshop 空后信息:空后信息:round tables and chairs 后文信息

3、:后文信息:littlechanged 空前后信息空前后信息(詞詞/句句)句子層次句子層次 3. It was a strange noise that made the man 1 his car soon after he left a village _2_ London. He got out of his car and _3_ the wheels carefully, but as he found nothing _4_ and he continued his way. 1. A. start B. stop C. slow D. speed 2. A. to B. for

4、C. from D. of 3. A. repaired B. examined C. cleaned D. looked 4. A. wrong B. danger C. interesting D. matter leave for a place 動(dòng)身去某地動(dòng)身去某地 Theres nothing wrong with 沒有毛病沒有毛病 句子層次句子層次空前后信息空前后信息 + 搭配搭配/句型句型 4. A formal letter is very different from an informal letter. Formal letters 1 to businesses, sc

5、hools or government offices. 2 letters are for relatives, or former teachers. You may write an informal letter by hand, but you should 3 a formal letter. A. send B. are written C. write D. are dropped 2. A. Informal B. Formal C. Business D. Relative 3. A. copy B. type C. write D. share 有些句子含有表示轉(zhuǎn)折或?qū)Ρ?/p>

6、的連詞、副詞或副詞短語,如有些句子含有表示轉(zhuǎn)折或?qū)Ρ鹊倪B詞、副詞或副詞短語,如: but, yet, though, although, instead, however, otherwise, different from, more than, while, on the contrary, 等,等, 我們可利用這些暗示來解決問題。我們可利用這些暗示來解決問題。 空前后信息空前后信息 + 轉(zhuǎn)折連詞轉(zhuǎn)折連詞句子層次句子層次 I realized strength and courage arent always measured in medals and victories, but in

7、 the struggles we overcome. The strongest people are not always the people who win, _ the people who dont give up when they lose. A. or B. nor C. and D. but 6. The correct water supply forecast is based more on the water from the _ than from the below. (遼寧卷)(遼寧卷) A. clouds B. sky C. air D. above 對比句

8、式、句型對比句式、句型句子層次句子層次 句型:句型:not A but B 不是不是A, 是是B more Athan B 是是A,不是,不是B 7. Though he is serious in appearance, he never fails to be interesting. Often he is clever, sometimes even _ and gay A. worried B. bright C. discouraging D. friendly As it turned out, my little publication went on to become St

9、udent, a national magazine for young people in the U.K. My wife and I have two children, and Id like to think we are bringing them up in the same way Dad _ me. A. controlled B. comforted C. reminded D. raised 并列、對比句式或句型并列、對比句式或句型句子層次句子層次 并列遞進(jìn)關(guān)系:并列遞進(jìn)關(guān)系:and, also, too, as well, besides, similarly, wha

10、ts more, further, still, even, the same as, similar to, in addition to often-sometimes; clever-bright; bring up-raise 9. Every student must wear their 1 when they are at school. There are 2 items of uniforms: suits, dresses, shorts, skirts and T- shirts. There are also Wasley schoolbags, caps and so

11、cks. A. long hair B. thick glasses C. sports shoes D. school uniforms 2. A. much B. three C. many D. a lot 通過通過(下文下文)事例事例來總結(jié)歸納來總結(jié)歸納主旨主旨句子層次句子層次 主旨與細(xì)節(jié)的關(guān)系主旨與細(xì)節(jié)的關(guān)系 How are you with 13 ? One person calls it “wait training”. It seems that there is always something we are 14 . We wait on we wait to we wai

12、t Patience is an important 15 of a happy and rewarding life. 13. A. your wife B. your family C. patience D. determination 14. A. hoping for B. waiting for C. ready for D. fit for 15. A. lesson B. experience C. purpose D. quality 下句釋義詞下句釋義詞: calls it “wait training” 下下下句提示詞:下下下句提示詞:Patience is an 上下上

13、下句句提示詞提示詞 wait 總結(jié)歸納上總結(jié)歸納上段段 通過通過(上文上文)解釋解釋來總結(jié)歸納來總結(jié)歸納主旨主旨句子層次句子層次 主旨與細(xì)節(jié)的關(guān)系主旨與細(xì)節(jié)的關(guān)系 11. I went to Wasley College with Winnic today. Wasley is a large, old 1 . It has three branch campuses: Clunes, Glen Waverly and Elasterwick. It has a primary school, a 2 school and a senior school. So there are twelv

14、e grades of 3 studying there. 1. A. school B. factory C. movie D. hospital 2. A. night B. junior C. high D. spare-time 3. A. workers B. boys C. students D. teachers 常識推理常識推理句子層次句子層次 12. First of all, I respected his devotion to teaching_, I admired the fact that he would talk to students outside the

15、 classroom or talkFinally, I was attracted by his lively sense of humor. (全國卷)(全國卷) A. Later B. Secondly C. However D. Therefore 邏輯順序邏輯順序句子層次句子層次 13. Four students from Burlington College of Higher Education are in the bell tower of the _ have made up their minds to ring the bells nonstop for two we

16、eks as a protest against heavy trucks which run day and night through the narrow High Street. (全國卷)(全國卷) A. college B. village C. town D. church But then again, would there be a chair in Room 316? Or would it be a(n) _ room? A. small B. empty C. new D. neat 后文直接給出答案后文直接給出答案語篇層次語篇層次 文章末尾處:文章末尾處:I mea

17、n we are assistant bell ringers for the church. 直接給出答案直接給出答案. 要巧用跳讀的方法,寬視角地讀選要巧用跳讀的方法,寬視角地讀選, 不糾結(jié)在一個(gè)空上。不糾結(jié)在一個(gè)空上。 文章后半部分文章后半部分: But to my surprise, the room wasnt empty at all! It had furniture, curtains, a TV, and seven paintings on the walls. 直接給出答案。直接給出答案。 15. I could hardly wait to give it to Mot

18、her Winters as a 39 gift . She was the head mistress of our orphanage, who was always 40 with us. As the tables were not dry from the clear coating, the man told us to wait a few days before taking them to our dormitories. But I was just so 41 and happy that I couldnt wait. I dashed out like a 42 ,

19、carrying my table, smiling from ear to ear. When I reached the dormitory I placed the little table beside my bed. I was 43 it when Mother Winters entered. She walked over to the table. Running her hand 44 it, she noticed that it was still wet. “Were you 45 supposed to bring this home?” she asked. “N

20、o, maam,” I 46 whispered with my head down. She ordered me to throw the table out and so I did. After she left, I immediately opened the door to get it back. 40. A. satisfied B. strict C. patient D. angry 從后文推斷出答案從后文推斷出答案 語篇層次語篇層次 I remember my first projecta small table. I was so 36proud of it that

21、 I looked upon it as if I had created a(an) 37 . It was absolutely beautiful and it had taken me six weeks to 38 it. I could hardly wait to give it to Mother Winters as a 39 . She was the head mistress of our orphanage, who was always 40 with us. As the tables were not dry from the clear coating, th

22、e man told us to wait a few days before taking them to our dormitories. But I was just so 41 excited and happy that I couldnt wait. I dashed out like a 42 , carrying my table, smiling from ear to ear. When I reached the dormitory I placed the little table beside my bed. I was 43 it when Mother Winte

23、rs entered. She walked over to the table. Running her hand 44 it, she noticed that it was still wet. “Were you 45 to bring this home?” she asked. “No, maam,” I 46 with my head down. She ordered me to throw the table out and so I did. After she left, I immediately opened the door to get it back. Ther

24、e was 47 stuck all over. I brushed and cried(sad), but it would not come off. I hid the table in my closet and never 48 it. A year later while cleaning up, I gave the table to Mother Henderson, my houseparent, thinking that she would 49 it away. Thirty years later at a reunion, I 50 that Mother Hend

25、erson was living nearby, so I drove up to see her. We talked cheerfully for long. As I was about to leave, she asked me to come down to her 51 to get something important. I followed her 52 into a dark corner. She picked something up. 53 she turned around, I could see that she was holding a little ta

26、ble(amazed). Mother Henderson kept the little table that I had given up for lost so long ago. Today, I look at that table with bittersweet memories but full of 54 to Mother Henderson, who kept it for a young orphan who tried very hard to 55 . Plot Emotion made a wood table proud (36. proud) (37. won

27、der) (39. gift) intended for Winters excited (41. excited) happy (43. admire) ordered me to throw out sad (46. whisper) gave up to Henderson (48. touch) kept it for 30 years amazed (54. gratitude) recall the past bittersweet (55. please) - Winters (bitter) - Henderson (sweet) 圍繞主線選取答案圍繞主線選取答案 語篇層次語篇

28、層次 2 It was already late when we set out for the next town, 1 according to the map was about fifteen miles away on the other side of the 2 . There we felt 3 that we would find a bed 4 the night. Darkness fell soon after we left the village, but luckily we met 5 as we drove fast along the narrow wind

29、ing road that 6 the hills. As we climbed 7 , it became colder and rain began to fall, 8 it difficult at times to see the road. I asked John, my companion, to drive more 9 . After we had traveled for about twenty miles, there was still no sign of the town which was 10 on the map. We were beginning to

30、 get 11 . Then without warning the car stopped. A quick 12 showed that we had run out of petrol. Although we had little food with us, we decided to 13 the night in the car. Our meal was soon over. I tried to go to sleep at once, 14 John, who was a 15 sleeper, got out of the car after a few minutes a

31、nd went for a walk 16 the hills. Soon he came back. From the top of the hill he had seen, in the valley below, the 17 of the town we were looking for. We at once unloaded all our luggage and with a great effort, 18 to push the car to the top of the hill. Then we went back to the luggage, loaded the

32、car again and set off down the hill. 19 less than a quarter of an hour we were in the town, where we found a 20 quite easily. 2 It was already late when we set out for the next town, 1 according to the map was about fifteen miles away on the other side of the 2 . There we felt 3 that we would find a

33、 bed 4 the night. Darkness fell soon after we left the village, but luckily we met 5 as we drove fast along the narrow winding road that 6 the hills. As we climbed 7 , it became colder and rain began to fall, 8 it difficult at times to see the road. I asked John, my companion, to drive more 9 . Afte

34、r we had traveled for about twenty miles, there was still no sign of the town which was 10 on the map. We were beginning to get 11 . Then without warning the car stopped. A quick 12 showed that we had run out of petrol. Although we had little food with us, we decided to 13 the night in the car. Our

35、meal was soon over. I tried to go to sleep at once, 14 John, who was a 15 sleeper, got out of the car after a few minutes and went for a walk 16 the hills. Soon he came back. From the top of the hill he had seen, in the valley below, the 17 of the town we were looking for. We at once unloaded all ou

36、r luggage and with a great effort, 18 to push the car to the top of the hill. Then we went back to the luggage, loaded the car again and set off down the hill. 19 less than a quarter of an hour we were in the town, where we found a 20 quite easily. 記敘文記敘文復(fù)現(xiàn)率高的詞復(fù)現(xiàn)率高的詞-hill 夾敘夾議:明線夾敘夾議:明線情節(jié):贈畫情節(jié):贈畫毀畫毀

37、畫引發(fā)爭論引發(fā)爭論 暗線暗線態(tài)度:畫家態(tài)度:畫家夫婦夫婦眾人眾人作者作者 1. When Sir Winston Churchill, the great British Prime Minister, reached his eightieth birthday in November, 1954, he was presented with his portrait by a well-known modern artist, Graham Sutherland. The painting had been ordered and paid for to 1 the Grand Old M

38、an of World War. Sir Winston and Lady Churchill were deeply moved by this 2 of respect and affection. 3 of them, of course, allowed the others to see how much they both disliked the portrait. “It makes me look 4 , which I am not!” protested Churchill in private. 5 , he only remarked that it was fine

39、 example of modern art. His friends smiled. It was known that Churchills didnt 6 modern art. Churchill was so unhappy about the portrait that finally his wife had it 7 . Churchill died at ninety in 1965. Land Churchill 8 him in 1977. Shortly after her death, the public learned what had happened to t

40、he 9 , and a heated argument broke out. The painter was 10 sad. The artist community, shocked and 11 , said that the destruction of the picture had been a crime. Historians said that they regretted the disappearance of a(n) 12 document. All agreed that Churchills didnt have the 13 to do what they ha

41、d done. Graham Sutherland had told Churchill that he would 14 him “as he saw him”. Churchill never had a chance to see the work in 15 since the painter 16 to show it to him. He found out only 17 he received his present that Sutherland had seen him 18 a heavy, sick, tired old man. Since he hated old

42、age, he was naturally 19 . Who has the right to a work of art, the owner, the donor, or the artist who created it? Was the portrait a good one, as many(including the painter) said? Or was it bad as others thought? None of these questions have been answered yet to everybodys 20 . 1. When Sir Winston Churchill, the great British Prime Minister, reached his eightieth birthday in November, 1954, he was presented with his portrait by a well-known modern artist, Graham Sutherland. The painting had been ordered and paid for to 1 the Grand Old Man of World War. Sir Winston and Lady Churchill were de

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