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1、 李潤生高效雅思閱讀7分法則 點對點題型標(biāo)題配對題(list of headings )(Contains) which paragraph contains the following information?(最難題型之一)段落總結(jié)(帶選項的summary) (最難題型之一)選擇題(multiple choice)長短句配對 點對面的題型填空題( sentence completion, table ,short answer, summary , flow chart)判斷題 (TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN)配對題中的人名,地名配對。1請需要PPT 的烤鴨最新雅思8分范文的同

2、學(xué),以及劍橋1-8 閱讀核心同義詞轉(zhuǎn)化整理請加新浪微博:李威廉IELTSQQ群:” 116842890”微信:Dianfengyasi所有烤鴨均可報名參加免費一篇批改作文活動,可發(fā)微博私信,先到先得。李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS 雅思閱讀第三講 判斷題(T/F/NG)和Contains 的組合李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTSYou should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13, which are based on Reading Passage 1 below.A The Lumiere Brothers opened t

3、heir Cinematographe, at 14 Boulevard des Capucines in Paris, to 100 paying customers over 100 years ago, on December 8, 1895.Before the eyes of the stunned, thrilled audience, photographs came to life and moved across a flat screen.李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTSB So ordinary and routine has this become to us that

4、 it takes a determined leap of the imagination to grasp the impact of those first moving images. But it is worth trying, for to understand the initial shock of those images is to understand the extraordinary power and magic of cinema, the unique, hypnotic quality that has made film the most dynamic,

5、effective art form of the 20th century.李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTSC One of the Lumiere Brothers earliest films was a 30-second piece which showed a section of a railway platform flooded with sunshine. A train appears and heads straight for the camera. And that is all that happens. Yet the Russian director Andr

6、ei Tarkovsky, one of the greatest of all film artists, described the film as a work of genius. As the train approached, wrote Tarkovsky,panic started in the theatre: people jumped and ran away. That was the moment when cinema was born. The frightened audience could not accept that they were watching

7、 a mere picture. Pictures were still, only reality moved; this must, therefore, be reality. In their confusion, they feared that a real train was about to crush them. 李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTSD Early cinema audiences often experienced the same confusion. In time, the idea of film became familiar, the magic w

8、as accepted -but it never stopped being magic. Film has never lost its unique power to embrace its audiences and transport them to a different world. For Tarkovsk, the key to that magic was the way in which cinema created a dynamic image of the real flow of events. A still picture could only imply t

9、he existence of time, while time in a novel passed at the whim of the reader. But in cinema, the real, objective flow of time was captured.李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTSE One effect of this realism was to educate the world about itself. For cinema makes the world smaller. Long before people traveled to America or

10、 anywhere else, they knew what other places looked like; they knew how other people worked and lived. Overwhelmingly, the lives recorded - at least in film fiction - have been American. From the earliest days of the industry, Hollywood has dominated the world film market. American imagery- the cars,

11、 the cities, the cowboys - became the primary imagery of film. Film carried American life and values around the globe. 李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTSF And, thanks to film, future generations will know the 20th century more intimately than any other period. We can only imagine what life was like in the 14th centur

12、y or in classical Greece. But the life of the modern world has been recorded on film in massive, encyclopaedic detail. We shall be known better than any preceding generations.李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTSG The star was another natural consequence of cinema. The cinema star was effectively born in 1910. Film pers

13、onalities have such an immediate presence that, inevitably, they become super-real. Because we watch them so closely and because everybody in the world seems to know who they are, they appear more real to us than we do ourselves .The star as magnified human self is one of cinemas most strange and en

14、during legacies.李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTSH Cinema has also given a new lease of life to the idea of the story. When the Lumiere Brothers and other pioneers began showing off this new invention, it was by no means obvious how it would be used. All that mattered at first was the wonder of movement. Indeed, som

15、e said that, once this novelty had worn off, cinema would fade away. It was no more than a passing gimmick, a fairground attraction. 李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS I Cinema might, for example, have become primarily a documentary form. Or it might have developed like television - as a strange, noisy transfer of mu

16、sic, information and narrative. But what happened was that it became, overwhelmingly, a medium for telling stories. Originally these were conceived as short stories - early producers doubted the ability of audiences to concentrate for more than the length of a reel. Then, in 1912, an Italian 2-hour

17、film was hugely successful, and Hollywood settled upon the novel-length narrative that remains the dominant cinematic convention of today. 李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTSJ And it has all happened so quickly. Almost unbelievably, it is a mere 100 years since that train arrived and the audience screamed and fled, co

18、nvinced by the dangerous reality of what they saw, and, perhaps, suddenly aware that the world could never be the same again - that, maybe, it could be better, brighter, more astonishing, more real than reality. 李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS第一個題型包含題Questions 1-5 李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS第二個題型判斷題李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS第三個題型(選擇題)

19、李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTSQuestions 10-13Choose the correct letter,A, B, C or D.Write the correct letter in boxes 10-13 on your answer sheet.10 The writer refers to the film of the train in order to demonstrate A the simplicity of early films. B the impact of early films. C how short early fil

20、ms were. D how imaginative early films were.11 In Tarkovskys opinion, the attraction of the cinema is that it A aims to impress its audience. B tells stories better than books. C illustrates the passing of time. D describes familiar events. 李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS請需要PPT 的烤鴨最新雅思8分范文的同學(xué),以及劍橋1-8 閱讀核心同義詞轉(zhuǎn)化整理請加

21、新浪微博:李威廉IELTSQQ群:” 116842890”微信:Dianfengyasi所有烤鴨均可報名參加免費一篇批改作文活動,可發(fā)微博私信,先到先得。李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS雅思閱讀答題能力提高不可回避的三步曲語言能力的提高:同義詞,上下義詞(尤其是抽象名詞的上下義)以及理解復(fù)雜句型的語法能力雅思題型以及題目的出題思路 全文快速閱讀能力(思維能力和語法能力)132李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS 什么叫做“ 點對面”?There was a piece of land apple orchard. -worm insect spread out in

22、 one harvest season-the local farmer employed a genre of pesticide -fortunately the worms died once the antidotes used -unfortunately , the tress died too at the end. 點對點題型The mechanism of the defense has backfired 點對面的題型李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS 細(xì)節(jié)名詞的展開(一)1, a range of sports 2, a couple of animals / mammal

23、s / reptiles 3,developments in vehicles in Nanjing 1960s- small handcart 1970s- donkey 1980s -bicycles 1990sbuses 2000s car or taxi 2010ssubways 李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS 細(xì)節(jié)名詞的展開(二)4, Improvements in the rail network5, Effects of initial MIRTP measures 6, Possible explanations for a phenomenon for people wit

24、h synesthesia , a condition in which the senses get mixed up, the number five may be red. One explanation for is ; another explanation is that. In fact , we have 7, Military impact 8, Biology explanation9, a successful exercise in people power 李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS具體名詞的展開10, varieties of play can be matched to different stages of evolutionary history.11, A wide range of activities are combined during play.12, the classes of animals for which play is important13,a description of the physical hazards that can accompany play李威廉IELTS李威廉IELTS抽象名詞的展開(一)1,original expectations of AI may

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