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1、GRE閱讀AIO檢索式定向閱讀法第二講主講:Cathy陽標(biāo)注先放右下角錄播課程:題型詳解主旨題: 主旨內(nèi)容、 主旨目的態(tài)度題事實(shí)信息題前情回顧現(xiàn)象解釋型文章1 有相對正確的解釋例. 70篇16篇現(xiàn)象(similarity )- 解釋1(被駁斥 )-解釋2 (為寫作中心)P- E1,E2,.En主旨題的正確是相對正確的那個(gè)解釋前情回顧現(xiàn)象解釋型文章2 實(shí)驗(yàn)類話題例. 101篇第1篇有完整的實(shí)驗(yàn)描述過程,以此給出一個(gè)現(xiàn)象的說明主旨題的正確是 現(xiàn)象前情回顧現(xiàn)象解釋型文章3無正確解釋,羅列研究現(xiàn)狀例文, 錄播主旨題選文現(xiàn)象(動(dòng)物的遷徙不偏航)- 解釋1(compass sense 方向感單獨(dú)不)- 解
2、釋2(天體celestial navigation , 太過理想化)-解釋3(magnetic field 地磁 ,some species, may 不確定是否正確,只能部分解釋)P- E1?,E2,?.En? 主旨題的正確是研究現(xiàn)狀partly, partialBut compass sense alone cannot explain how birds navigatethe ocean: after a flock traveling east is blown far south by astorm, it willcompensate.assumethepropernorthea
3、sterlycourseto目的地偏航2.It can be inferred from the passage that if the flock of birdsdescribed in lines 5-7 were navigating by compass sense alone, they would, after the storm, flyA. East前情回顧現(xiàn)象解釋型文章3.無正確解釋,羅列研究現(xiàn)狀例文, 70篇第6篇島嶼上,大型動(dòng)物有矮化的現(xiàn)象可能解釋1.捕食者相關(guān)的解釋可能解釋2. 可獲取飲食方面的解釋結(jié)尾嚴(yán)謹(jǐn),島嶼上,小型哺乳動(dòng)物反而呈現(xiàn)相反趨勢有利P- E1?,E2,
4、?.En? 主旨題的正確是研究現(xiàn)狀partly, partialCourse Plan課程安排02問題解決型文章觀點(diǎn)評述型文章0304新舊觀點(diǎn)型文章05文學(xué)評論型文章問題解決型文章同現(xiàn)象解釋型文章例題問題Problem- 解決方案Solution 1- .解決方案Solution N主旨題的正確是相對正確的那個(gè)解決方案或者主旨題的正確是研究現(xiàn)狀Warm-bloodedanimalshave elaborate physiologicalcontrols to maintainconstantbodytemperature (in humans, 37). Why then during sic
5、kness should temperature rise, apparentlyincreasing stress on the infected organism? It has long been known that the level of serumiron in animals falls during infection. Garibaldi first suggested a relationship between fever andiron. He found that microbial synthesis of siderophores-substances that
6、 bind ironinus Salmonella declined at environmental temperatures above 37 andbacteria of tstopped at 40.3. Thus, fever would make it more difficult for an infecting bacterium to acquireiron and thus to multiply. Cold-blooded animals were used to test this hypothesis because theirbody temperature can
7、 be controlled in the laboratory. Kluger reported that of iguanas infectedwith the potentially lethal bacterium A. hydrophilia, more survived at temperatures of 42 thanat 37, even though healthy animals prefer the lower temperature. When animals at 42were injected with an iron solution, however, mor
8、tality rates increased significantly. Research todetermine whether similar phenomena occur in warm-blooded animals is sorely needed.Warm-bloodedanimalshave elaborate physiologicalcontrols to maintainconstantbodytemperature (in humans, 37). Why then during sickness should temperature rise, apparently
9、increasing stress on the infected organism? It has long been known that the level of serumiron in animals falls during infection. Garibaldi first suggested a relationship between fever andiron. He found that microbial synthesis of siderophores-substances that bind ironinus Salmonella declined at env
10、ironmental temperatures above 37 andbacteria of tstopped at 40.3. Thus, fever would make it more difficult for an infecting bacterium to acquireiron and thus to multiply. Cold-blooded animals were used to test this hypothesis because theirbody temperature can be controlled in the laboratory. Kluger
11、reported that of iguanas infectedwith the potentially lethal bacterium A. hydrophilia, more survived at temperatures of 42 thanat 37, even though healthy animals prefer the lower temperature. When animals at 42were injected with an iron solution, however, mortality rates increased significantly. Res
12、earch todetermine whether similar phenomena occur in warm-blooded animals is sorely needed.Warm- blooded animalsWhy then during sickness should temperature rise, apparently increasing stress on the infected organism? It has long been known that the level of serum iron in animalsfalls during infectio
13、n.CMany critics of Emily Brontes novel Wuthering Heights see its secondpart 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
14、 in its complex use of narrators and time shifts. Granted that thepresencenovelistic presenceof these elements need not argue an authorial awareness ofconstructioncomparabletothatofHenryJames,theirdoes encourage attempts to unify the novels heterogeneousparts. However, any interpretation that seeks
15、to unify all of the novelsdiverse 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
16、 of undeniablepowerthat,ultimately,resistinclusioninanall-encompassinginterpretation.of Hamlet.Inthisrespect,WutheringHeightssharesafeature1.Many critics ofEmilyBrontesnovelWutheringHeights see its second part as a counterpoint thatcomments on, if it does not reverse, the first part,wherea“romantic”
17、readingreceivesmoreconfirmation.請問這篇文章重點(diǎn)討論的對象是什么?1.Many critics ofEmilyBrontesnovelWutheringHeights see its second part as a counterpoint thatcomments on, if it does not reverse, the first part,wherea“romantic”readingreceivesmoreconfirmation.學(xué)派線索 many critics 觀點(diǎn)信號詞 see as 觀點(diǎn)是WHs second part should b
18、e considered as a counterpoint thatcomments on the first part.2. Seeing the two parts as a whole is encouraged bythenovelssophisticatedstructure,revealedinitscomplex use of narrators and time shifts.檢查句間關(guān)系要么同向要么反向(因果,解釋,例證,類比)(轉(zhuǎn)折,對比,修正)檢查信息的延續(xù)名詞重復(fù)詞匯的改寫1.Many critics of Emily Brontes novel WutheringH
19、eights see its second part as a counterpoint thatcomments on, if it does not reverse, the first part,wherea“romantic”readingreceivesmoreconfirmation.2.Seeing the two parts as a whole is encouraged bythenovelssophisticatedstructure,revealedinitscomplex use of narrators and time shifts.相同處不同處Seeasa co
20、unterpoint/a whole3.Grantedthatthepresenceoftheseelementsneed not argue an authorial awareness of novelisticconstructioncomparabletothatofHenryJames,theirpresencedoesencourageattemptstounifythe novels heterogeneous parts.讓步句: 讓步分句(承認(rèn)并不支持前文的事實(shí))轉(zhuǎn)折主句 (轉(zhuǎn)折與前文的內(nèi)容相同)3.Grantedthatthepresenceoftheseelementsn
21、eed not argue an authorial awareness of novelisticconstructioncomparabletothatofHenryJames,theirpresencedoesencourageattemptstounifythe novels heterogeneous parts.3.Grantedthatthepresenceoftheseelementsneed not argue an authorial awareness of novelisticconstructioncomparabletothatofHenryJames,their
22、presence does encourage attempts to unifythe novels heterogeneous parts.即便這些要素的存在不必讓我們認(rèn)為,該作者對小說結(jié)構(gòu)的意識可以與J相媲美,但它們的確鼓勵(lì)我們?nèi)ソy(tǒng)一該小說的各個(gè)異質(zhì)部分1. Many critics of Emily Brontes novel Wuthering Heights seeits second part as a counterpoint that comments on, if it does not reverse, the first part, where a “romantic”
23、 reading receives more confirmation.2.Seeing thetwo parts as a whole is encouraged by thenovels sophisticated structure, revealed in its complex use ofnarrators and time shifts.3. Granted that thepresence of these elements need notargueanauthorialawarenessofnovelisticconstructioncomparabletothatof H
24、enryJames,theirpresencedoesencourage attempts to unify the novels heterogeneous parts.句群的概念將表達(dá)同一個(gè)觀點(diǎn)的多個(gè)句子劃分成一個(gè)句群4. However, any interpretation that seeks to unifyall of the novels diverse elements issomewhat unconvincing.檢查句間關(guān)系boundtobe要么同向要么反向(解釋,例證)(轉(zhuǎn)折對比)檢查信息的延續(xù)名詞重復(fù)詞匯的改寫5.Thisisnotbecausesuchaninte
25、rpretationnecessarily stiffens into a thesis (although rigidity inany interpretation of this or of any novel is always adanger),butbecauseWutheringHeightshasthat,recalcitrantelementsofundeniablepowerultimately,resistinclusioninanall-encompassinginterpretation.Not because A but because BInfluenced le
26、ss by A than by B6.In this respect, Wuthering Heights shares a featureof Hamlet.Many critics of Emily Brontes novel Wuthering Heights see its secondpart as a counterpoint that comments on, if it does not reverse, the first part, where a “romantic” reading receives more confirmation. Seeing the two p
27、arts as a whole is encouraged by the novels sophisticated structure, revealed in its complex use of narrators and time shifts. Granted that thepresencenovelistic presence parts.of these elements need not argue an authorial awareness ofconstructioncomparabletothatofHenryJames,theirdoes encourage atte
28、mpts to unify the novels heterogeneousHowever, any interpretation that seeks to unify all of the novels diverseelements 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
29、 is always a danger), but because Wuthering Heights has recalcitrant elements of undeniablepowerthat,ultimately,resistinclusionWutheringinanall-encompassinginterpretation.of Hamlet.Inthisrespect,HeightssharesafeatureThisisnotbecausesuchaninterpretation necessarily stiffens into athesis(althoughrigid
30、ityinanyinterpretation of this or of any novel isalwaysbecause recalcitrantadanger),buthasWutheringelementsHeightsofundeniablepower that, ultimately, resist inclusion inan all-encompassing interpretation.內(nèi)容的擴(kuò)展由到整體The author of the passage would be most likely to agree that an interpretation of anove
31、l should 問的是任意一部小說Not try to unite heterogeneous elements in the novel符合WHNot be inflexible in its treatment of the elements in the novelA.B.C. Not agree that the complex use of narrators or of time shifts indicates asophisticated structureD. Concentrate on those recalcitrant elements of the novel t
32、hat are outside the novelsmain structure無中生有(重點(diǎn)關(guān)注小說主之外的難以駕馭的元素)E. Primarily consider those elements of novelistic construction of which the author ofthe novel was aware. 無中生有(主要關(guān)注作者有意安排的的小說結(jié)構(gòu)里的元素)觀點(diǎn)評論型文章BenjaminFranklinisportrayedinAmericanhistoryasthequintessential self-made man. In “Self-reliance”
33、, Emerson asks,“Where is the master who could have instructed Franklin.?” In fact, Franklin took instruction widely, and his scientific work was highly collaborative. Friends in England sent equipment needed for his electrical experiments, others, in Philadelphia, helped him set up his workshop ther
34、e. Philip Syng constructed a deviceforgeneratingelectricalcharges,whileTomasHopkinsondemonstrated the potential of pointed conductors. Franklin, inaddition to being the groups theoretician, wrote and published its results. His fame as an individual researcher is partly a consequence of the shorthand
35、 by which when onewrites about a groups discoveries, history sometimes grants singular credit for collective effort.Passage 20 Benjamin Franklin is portrayed in American history as thequintessential self-made man. In “Self-reliance”, Emerson asks, “Where is the master who could have instructed Frank
36、lin.?” In fact, Franklin took instruction widely, and his scientific work was highly collaborative. Friends in England sent equipment needed for his electrical experiments, others, in Philadelphia, helped him set up his workshop there. Philip Syng constructed a device for generating electrical charg
37、es, while Tomas Hopkinson demonstrated the potential of pointed conductors. Franklin, in addition to being the groups theoretician, wrote and published its results. His fame as an individual researcher is partly a consequence of theshorthand by which when onewrites about a groups discoveries,history
38、 sometimes grants singular credit for collective effort.S1.S2 引出 主旨自問自答In fact, 引導(dǎo)主旨句S4,S5,S6,S7 支持主旨句1. Which of the following best describes the function of the highlightedsentence?A. It states a viewpoint about Franklin with which the author disagrees.B. It introduces new evidence about Franklins
39、 role in the collaborative process.C. It explains Franklins reputation in terms of a broad scholarlyphenomenon.D. It emphasizes the extent to which Franklin relied on others in his workshop.E. It describes Franklins approach to writing scientific results.1. Which of the following best describes the
40、function of the highlightedsentence?A. It states a viewpoint about Franklin with which the author disagrees.B. It introduces new evidence about Franklins role in the collaborative process.C. It explains Franklins reputation in terms of a broad scholarly在方面phenomenon.D. It emphasizes the extent to wh
41、ich Franklin relied on others in hisworkshop.E. It describes Franklins approach to writing scientific results.C【】highlighted sentence 句子作用題His fame as an individual researcher is partly a consequenceof the shorthand by which when onewrites about agroups discoveries, history sometimes grants singular
42、 creditfor collective effort.劃線分句提示這是一個(gè)歷史中的普遍現(xiàn)象2. Emerson is mentioned in the passage primarily toA. Identify the origin of a particular understanding of FranklinB. Elaborate on a view of Franklin that the author takes issue withC. Point to a controversial claim about Franklins historical legacyD. I
43、ntroduce the question of who Franklins main scientific influences wereE. Suggests that Franklin was resistant to collaboration with otherscientistsB【】句子作用題句】In “Self-reliance”, Emerson asks, “Where is themaster who could have instructed Franklin.?” 引出了主旨In fact Passage 4(短文章文學(xué)評論(對比)中等)African Americ
44、an drama has, until recently, been rooted in the mimetic tradition of modern American naturalism. The most distinctive attributeof this tradition is the mechanistic, materialistic conception of huma.theNaturalismseeseachindividualasinextricablyboundtoenvironment and depicts eachof controlling, concr
45、ete reality.Asas someone controlled by, insteadlongasAfrican Americandramamaintained naturalism as its dominant mode, it could only express the“plightofAfricanAmericanpeople”.Itsheroesmightdeclarethemadness of reality, but reality inevitably triumphed over them.ThesurrealisticplaysofAdrienneKennedym
46、arkoneofthefirstThedeparturesfromnaturalismbyanAfricanAmericandramatist.overall goal of her work has been to depict the world of the soul and thespirit, not to mirror concrete reality. Within this framework, Kennedy has been able to portray African American minds and souls liberated from their conne
47、ctions to the external environment.段1和段2 形成對比段1. African American Naturalism + feature 1段2. Surrealistic +feature2African American drama has, until recently, been rooted in the mimetictradition of modern American naturalism. The most distinctive attribute ofthistraditionis theNaturalism sees each an
48、d depicts eachmechanistic,materialisticconceptionofhuma.individual as inextricably bound to the environmentas someone controlled by, instead of controlling,concrete reality. As long as African American drama maintained naturalismas its dominant mode, it could only express the “plight of African Amer
49、icanpeople”.Itsheroesmightdeclarethemadnessofreality,butrealityinevitably triumphed over them.The surrealistic plays of Adrienne Kennedy mark one of the first departures from naturalism by an African American dramatist. The overall goal of her work has been to depict the world of the soul and the sp
50、irit, not to mirror concrete reality. Within this framework, Kennedy has been able to portray African American minds and souls liberated from their connections to the external environment.1. Which of the following best states the central idea of the passage?A. African American drama has been primari
51、ly influenced by naturalisms emphasis on the materialistic.B. African American drama has traditionally acknowledged the relationship between the individual and the environment.C. African American drama, traditionally naturalistic, has been little influenced by dramatist Kennedys spiritual and psycho
52、logical approach to drama.D. The work of Kennedy suggests a shift away from a commitment to strict naturalism in African American drama.E. The work of Kennedy best exemplifies the current interest of AfricanAmerican artists in the spiritual and psychological worlds.1. Which of the following best sta
53、tes the central idea of the passage?A. African American drama has been primarily influenced by naturalisms emphasis on the materialistic.以偏概全談?wù)摿硕?內(nèi)容B. African American drama has traditionally acknowledged the relationship between the individual and the environment.忽略了對比關(guān)系C. African American drama, t
54、raditionally naturalistic, has been little influenced by dramatist Kennedys spiritual and psychological approach to drama. 忽略了段2D. The work of Kennedy suggests a shift away from a commitment to strict naturalism in African American drama.E. The work of Kennedy best exemplifies the current interest o
55、f African American artists in the spiritual and psychological worlds.Best 畫蛇添足,忽略了段1錯(cuò)誤選項(xiàng)的特征小結(jié)1. 無中生有2. 以偏概全3. 張冠李戴4. 畫蛇添足2. According to the passage, Kennedy is concerned with depicting theA. internal rather than the external life of her charactersB. madness of reality rather than the effects of realityC. effects
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