雅思A類閱讀常見備考和做題誤區(qū)總結(jié)

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雅思A類閱讀常見備考和做題誤區(qū)總結(jié)一文匯總了雅思學(xué)術(shù)類閱讀的備考和做題過程中同學(xué)們常常會(huì)踩入的坑。為了避免踩入坑中,我們要對(duì)這些誤區(qū)進(jìn)行總結(jié)并時(shí)刻告誡自己。下面小編就和大家分享,來欣賞一下吧。

雅思A類閱讀常見備考和做題誤區(qū)總結(jié)

雅思閱讀部分的常見誤區(qū)之資料選擇基礎(chǔ)鞏固篇

第一, 沒有系統(tǒng)的備考資料

現(xiàn)今市面上品種繁多的雅思參考書讓人眼花繚亂,有些同學(xué)今天用這個(gè)教材、明天換另一個(gè)雅思閱讀教材,學(xué)習(xí)便失去了系統(tǒng)性。好的做法應(yīng)該是以《劍橋雅思系列真題》為主,其余材料都作為補(bǔ)充材料。

第二, 不要忽視語言功底的雅思閱讀提高

不論閱讀題型如何變化, “烤鴨”們?cè)趶?fù)習(xí)的時(shí)候首先從單詞和語法這兩方面重點(diǎn)提高。在詞匯方面,強(qiáng)烈建議考生在考前買本真題高頻詞匯書并將里面詞匯反復(fù)背熟。語法方面,重點(diǎn)掌握雅思??颊Z法項(xiàng)目,比如分析句子結(jié)構(gòu),抓句子主干等。熟悉語法的目的是為了識(shí)別考題及文中對(duì)應(yīng)處的長難句,所以重點(diǎn)應(yīng)該放在從句分析和長難句理解上。

雅思閱讀部分的常見誤區(qū)  題型技巧訓(xùn)練篇

第一,題型訓(xùn)練,套題練習(xí),不是越多越好

首先我們要明白,雅思閱讀題型多樣,每種題型的做題方法不盡相同。因此考生在剛開始的時(shí)候要先攻克每一道題型,然后再做劍橋套題訓(xùn)練,這樣效果比較好。

其次,我們要記得做題是為了取得理想雅思成績而不是刷套題數(shù)量。所以考生只要每完成一篇文章或一組題型,思考一下每道題的出題點(diǎn),每題涉及的近義替換,每題的易錯(cuò)點(diǎn),那做題的意義和效率將大大提升,也是能取得很好的閱讀成績的。

第二,做題時(shí)不要花費(fèi)大量的時(shí)間來完成難題

考生要知道每次考試都會(huì)有3到4個(gè)難度頗高的題目,考試時(shí)間有限,不要刻意花時(shí)間在偏題怪題,主心骨還是要放在中規(guī)中矩的題目上。

第三:認(rèn)為技巧為上,有技巧就有高分

要明白沒有一定的閱讀能力在考試的過程中沒有辦法快速的確定文章大意、分清主次信息、了解文章脈絡(luò)。這樣的考生一定沒有辦法駕馭整篇文章,高速準(zhǔn)確的做題。技巧重要,他是提高能力更可靠。

雅思閱讀部分的常見誤區(qū)之閱讀速度提高篇

第一,慢工出細(xì)活

雅思閱讀的文章背景廣泛,涉及自然科學(xué)教育等等方面?!翱绝唫儭彪y免會(huì)在閱讀中遇到生詞,正確的做法是一邊讀一邊猜意思。

很多學(xué)生喜歡在閱讀時(shí)一邊讀出聲音來一邊用手指比劃,又想清晰地發(fā)出每個(gè)單詞的發(fā)音。這樣會(huì)大大降低閱讀的速度,要多鍛煉自己通過視覺器官直接感知文字符號(hào)的能力進(jìn)而大大提高閱讀速度。千萬不要認(rèn)為閱讀時(shí)翻翻字典會(huì)提高自己的考試速度。

第二:中規(guī)中矩,按順序答題

雅思閱讀考試對(duì)考生的速度要求頗高。同學(xué)們可以選擇最熟悉的一篇文章來做,然后選擇題型難易程度進(jìn)行,實(shí)現(xiàn)分?jǐn)?shù)的最大化。

填空類別的題目通常最簡(jiǎn)單,如:table/chart/diagram, summary, sentence completion, short answer questions等,可以先做。選擇類通常都較難,例如:T/F/NG, List of headings, Which paragraph contains the following information等,放到后面做。

以上就是雅思A類閱讀常見備考和做題誤區(qū)總結(jié)的全部內(nèi)容。同學(xué)們要注意在備考和做題的時(shí)候,不要陷入以上舉例的誤區(qū)當(dāng)中。只有當(dāng)我們有了一個(gè)正確的方向之后,才能更好地去備考和實(shí)戰(zhàn)考試雅思閱讀。并且備考在于一個(gè)平時(shí)的習(xí)慣和堅(jiān)持,即使我們心里知道以上的方法論,但是如果不實(shí)踐,也是沒有任何結(jié)果的。

解讀雅思考試閱讀文章的選取規(guī)則

由聲譽(yù)卓著的劍橋大學(xué)考試委員會(huì)命題。此機(jī)構(gòu)雇傭大量學(xué)者對(duì)全世界所有重要文字媒體的重要文章進(jìn)行遴選,然后根據(jù)考試委員會(huì)制定的嚴(yán)格標(biāo)準(zhǔn)請(qǐng)?jiān)髡呋蛘咝伦髡哌M(jìn)行改寫,一般是在一篇長達(dá)數(shù)萬字的文章中選取一部分或者進(jìn)行重寫,形成5000-6000字的文章,這些文章又可分割為互相聯(lián)系,主題一致但內(nèi)容絕對(duì)不相同的文章(長度在1000-1500字),以亞洲國家的城市化發(fā)展為例,1997年在《nationalgeographic》(美國國家地理雜志)上登載了一篇25000字的長文,經(jīng)改造加工成為五篇i所使用的文章,然后出題人再根據(jù)每篇文章的特點(diǎn)將其與各種題型結(jié)合,最后輸入電腦,一套令許多人牽掛與恐懼的i文章就這么完成了。

i是英國傳統(tǒng)經(jīng)典學(xué)府劍橋大學(xué)的杰作,英國奉行高等教育的精英主義,所選的文章也出自一些著名的媒體,其中最多的是社會(huì)發(fā)展類的文章,全都出自以下媒體:

·經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家雜志(economistwww.economist.com),經(jīng)濟(jì)時(shí)報(bào)(financialtimes),衛(wèi)報(bào)(guardian)等國際精英知識(shí)分子媒體的非社論性文章

·政府各部門(uk及世界各國)的社會(huì)發(fā)展報(bào)告,聯(lián)合國各組織的年度報(bào)告

·某些著名的協(xié)會(huì)雜志(帶有官方色彩),如infojournal(駐英國商會(huì)的季刊)

·英國及歐洲的專業(yè)雜志(人文類),如artsmanagement,artseducation等

·70%的自然科學(xué)文章選自nationalgeographic,newscientist,science,popularscience和nature雜志

·80%的重大事件(非政治經(jīng)濟(jì)),重大發(fā)明都選自美國國家地理雜志(nationalgeographic)

了解并掌握文章的類型是完成i的第一步,但請(qǐng)大家注意,所有i中使用的文章都不涉及當(dāng)下的所謂社會(huì)發(fā)展熱點(diǎn)問題,而是選取典型及帶有普遍性的文章,也就是說1999至2000年的i中的文章多數(shù)出自90年代中期。

以上就是雅思閱讀文章選取規(guī)則及出處的相關(guān)介紹,文章經(jīng)千挑萬選而來,風(fēng)格相當(dāng)嚴(yán)謹(jǐn),用詞正式精確,條理非常清晰。有許多文章都是極好的ielts寫作的范文。

雅思考試閱讀材料

Unlucky in love? Maybe you should try your local bookstore. Here are 10 reasons why readers make fantastic lovers.

1. Readers are smart and intelligence is undoubtedly sexy.

Reading makes you smarter and that’s a fact. People who read often not only have higher GPAs and test scores, but a greater overall knowledge on a variety of topics. Furthermore, making reading a lifelong habit can help delay dementia by keeping the mind sharp and active.

2. Bibliophiles are able to think quickly on their feet and their active imaginations help them find creative solutions.

Readers are awesome to have in sticky situations. Individuals who spend more time reading have better analytical skills and are able to evaluate a problem quickly and skillfully to come up with a proper solution. Additionally, being exposed to different worlds, peoples, and ideas in their novels will make a reader’s mind wonderfully imaginative. Their creativity will inevitably keep your life, conversations and (ahem) bedroom interesting. After all, with a reader, you will never know what to expect.

3. No more forgotten anniversaries—readers have better memories.

With every character, setting, and plot twist that a reader absorbs, his or her brain is in overdrive building new and strengthening old neuron brain connections. As a result, they generally have better recall of day-to-day matters.

4. Bookworms are less stressed.

Reading is a comforting pastime and avid readers can always turn to a book when they are looking to unwind, relax, and reduce stress. This is good news for their partners because stress can seriously lower libido and stressed couples tend to avoid intimacy and fight more often.

5. With an impressive vocabulary and flair for storytelling, readers make wonderful conversationalists.

Nothing’s worse than stilted conversation on a date. Frequent readers, on the other hand, have a broader vocabulary and are better spoken than those that rarely crack open a book. As a result, your conversations will be much more colorful and engaging. Readers often think about life in unique and deeper ways that will spark challenging and exciting discussions.

6. Your reading admirer will be culturally and artistically aware.

Good readers are more than three times as likely to make art and go to concerts and museums as opposed to their non-reading counterparts. Can you say, “Awesome date nights?”

7. Readers are more likely to succeed in their careers and have well-paying jobs.

According to employers, a lack of reading and writing skills is one of the top shortcomings in new hires, giving proficient readers a better shot at getting hired. Moreover, they have a higher chance of being in a management position and, to top it all off, generally have higher salaries.

8. Readers are more likely to fulfill their civic duty.

Active readers are not only more likely to vote in elections, but are over two times as likely to do volunteer work. Not only does altruism make you more attractive, but couples that do charity work together are often more intimate and emotionally connected.

9. Readers are more understanding and empathetic.

Studies show that frequent fiction readers demonstrate a better ability to empathize with others and understand other people’s thoughts, feelings, and world view. Empathy is crucial in relationships—it is linked to shorter, less intense arguments as well as happier and longer relationships overall.

10. Readers are passionate, vibrant, clever and complex.

If you are with a reader, consider yourself lucky. With an incredible mind, imagination, wit and heart, they will challenge you quite unlike anyone else has before. They have lived many lives through the written word and will happily share those lives with you. They will want you to be a part of all of their worlds, all of their stories. Together, you will travel to fantastical lands across space and time and all the while will write a wonderful story of your own. I promise you this: every plot twist and character flaw, every afternoon spent in a bookstore and late night discussion over haphazard stacks of books will absolutely and undoubtedly be worth it!

戀愛不順?或許你該去書店轉(zhuǎn)轉(zhuǎn)了。下面10個(gè)理由可以告訴你,為什么愛讀書的人能成為好戀人。

愛讀書的人聰明又智慧

眾所周知,閱讀使人智慧。愛讀書的人不僅成績頂呱呱,還通曉各類話題知識(shí)。而且,養(yǎng)成終生閱讀的習(xí)慣能保持思維敏銳靈活,避免老年癡呆。

愛讀書的人思維活躍、想象力豐富,能立足現(xiàn)實(shí)想出有創(chuàng)意的解決辦法。

愛讀書的人在棘手情況下表現(xiàn)出眾。經(jīng)常閱讀的人具備更強(qiáng)的分析能力,能迅速嫻熟想出解決問題的恰當(dāng)方法。而且,因?yàn)閺臅狭私獾讲煌澜?、各種人物及各類觀點(diǎn),愛讀書的人因此具備更精彩的想象力。這種獨(dú)創(chuàng)性思維會(huì)讓生活、談話乃至伴侶生活變得相當(dāng)有趣。跟愛讀書的人在一起,你永遠(yuǎn)也猜不透下一秒會(huì)發(fā)生什么驚喜。

愛讀書的人擁有更好的記憶力,絕不會(huì)忘記周年紀(jì)念日。

通過一邊閱讀一邊消化書中的人物、場(chǎng)景與情節(jié),愛讀書的人的大腦神經(jīng)會(huì)得到不斷更新與強(qiáng)化。因此,他們也更能記住日?,嵤?。

書蟲不太會(huì)壓力重重。

閱讀是很愜意的消遣方式,如果需要減壓與放松,愛讀書的人總可以一頭扎進(jìn)書堆里去。這對(duì)他們的伴侶也很有益處:因?yàn)閴毫?huì)大大降低性欲,倍有壓力的夫婦常常難以親近,很容易發(fā)生爭(zhēng)吵。

愛讀書的人詞匯豐富,擅于講故事,是不錯(cuò)的談伴。

再?zèng)]什么能比約會(huì)時(shí)生硬的對(duì)話更令人尷尬了。相對(duì)于很少看書的人而言,經(jīng)常閱讀的人擁有更豐富的詞匯,往往也更加健談。因此,和愛讀書的人交談更有意思。愛讀書的人思考生活的方式更獨(dú)到深刻,能將談話提升到更高更有趣的層次。

愛讀書的人散發(fā)書卷藝術(shù)氣質(zhì)。

相對(duì)而言,愛讀書的人更傾向于搞藝術(shù)、聽音樂會(huì)或逛博物館。你覺得這樣約會(huì)怎么樣?

愛讀書的人更容易獲得高薪工作、取得事業(yè)成功。

據(jù)公司反應(yīng),新員工的一大缺點(diǎn)就是缺乏閱讀和寫作技能,因此愛讀書的人更容易獲得受聘機(jī)會(huì)。而且,愛讀書的人更容易擔(dān)任管理層職位,自然也就獲得更高薪水。

愛讀書的人更愿意履行社會(huì)職責(zé)。

愛讀書的人不僅積極參加投票選舉,還更愿意從事志愿活動(dòng)。無私貢獻(xiàn)能增加個(gè)人魅力,而一起做慈善活動(dòng)的夫婦關(guān)系也更親密和諧。

愛讀書的人更能諒解和體恤他人。

研究表明,經(jīng)常閱讀的人更會(huì)體恤他人,能理解他人的想法、感受和世界觀。同情心在人際關(guān)系中至關(guān)重要--它能減少爭(zhēng)執(zhí),使彼此關(guān)系更融洽更長久。

愛讀書的人熱情活力、機(jī)靈多樣。

如果你身邊有個(gè)愛讀書的人,那你可真幸運(yùn)。愛讀書的人思維靈活、想象豐富、機(jī)智又風(fēng)趣,他們能將你引領(lǐng)你到達(dá)前所未有的層次。他從書籍里了解到各種各樣的事情,也很樂意跟你分享其中的一切。他愿意帶領(lǐng)你進(jìn)入那些世界、聆聽那些故事。你將和他一起穿越時(shí)空領(lǐng)略萬種風(fēng)情,同時(shí)也譜寫下你自己的精彩故事。我向你保證:每一次情節(jié)回轉(zhuǎn)、每一個(gè)人物弱點(diǎn)、每一段午后書店時(shí)光、以及夜晚對(duì)閱書籍的隨意漫談,都會(huì)妙不可言!


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