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1、托福阅读考试时间分配细节介绍 托福阅读考试时间分配细节介绍, 合理用时才能确保做完题目,今天给大家带来了托福阅读考试时间分配细节介绍 ,希望能够帮助到大家,下面就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。托福阅读考试时间分配细节介绍 合理用时才能确保做完题目托福阅读做题顺序建议边看边做大部分考生都会有如此的一个习惯,首先是把托福阅读*通读一遍,而后又去看题目。如此做的考生并非是你的阅读水平极高的话,提醒大家别如此做,由于若你的的阅读水平不够的话,或者词汇量积累不够,也许你的阅读*将耗尽你大多数的时间,从而没有时间去看题找答案了。但此方法并非是绝对不可取,若这篇*是你原来就已经读过的,即使你一字一句读也不会浪费
2、太多时间;另外还有一种就是前面提及的,你的阅读水平极高,能够轻松的应付这种阅读*,否则用这种方法就宣布你的“死刑”。托福阅读每篇*都要分配固定时间通常不会碰到加试的情况下,那么你有60分钟(2019年8月起缩短为54分钟)用来应对3篇700字左右的*,还有30道左右的题目。如此若你根据18分钟一篇*来解题的话,如此时间刚好是54分钟。但考生们还必须要清楚的是托福阅读3篇*的难易度是不相同的,若前面的*偏难一些情况下,如此大家会有更多的时间后面*简单一些问题还不大,但若前面的*题目较简单你一样是可以使用20分钟,在后面遇到较难的*和题目的时候就会时间不够用了。因此大家在托福阅读考试时第一篇阅读做
3、题时最好别超过18分钟。如此你的时间是否真的就不够用了,到最后时间快到时你后面的题目依然是并未来得及看就只能靠猜了,而这么做的正确率将会大打折扣。托福阅读极速阅读方法练习Part I:极速词法1、maybe adv. 也许; 2、dont know what to say不知道该说什么好;3、shouldnt have done sth.不该做(已经做了的)事情;4、awfully sorry 非常抱歉; 5、realize vt. 意识到;6、care about在意; 7、slept vi. 睡觉(sleep的过去时和过去分词);8、the World Cup世界杯; 9、turn on打
4、开(电器);10、regret vt. 后悔; 11、sleepy adj. 困倦的;12、for ones good为某人好; 13、fall in love恋爱,坠入爱河;14、purse n. 钱夹; 15、lie to sb.对某人撒谎;16、lap-top笔记本电脑; 17、first prize 一等奖;18、deserve vt.(好事)应该得到的,(坏事)活该Part II:极速句法对话1Mary:John, did you tell Susan that I am 26 years old?John:Oh, well, maybe. I dont remember very
5、well now.Mary:John, well, I really dont know what to say, but you shouldnt have told her about my age.John:Im awfully sorry for that, Mary. I would never do that again.Mary:Well, in fact, I shouldnt have told you about my age.John:I really didnt realize that you would care so much about it.Mary:Who
6、doesnt care?John:I dont know, but I dont myself.Mary:Well, youre really different!对话2Kathy:You look tired. You must not have slept well last night.Jim:No, I didnt. As a matter of fact, I only slept for 1 hour.Kathy:You shouldnt have slept so little.Jim:But the World Cup football match was so excitin
7、g.Kathy:But you would have to come to class today. In fact, you shouldnt have even turned on the TV.Jim:Now I really regret it. Oh, Im so sleepy!Kathy:You deserve it!Jim:Come on, Kathy, you shouldnt have said that. You arent my mother, are you?Kathy:No, Im not, but Im saying all these for your good.
8、精美语句1.I really dont know what to say, but you shouldnt have given him the money.2.I shouldnt have ever believed her.3.I should have told her about it.4.He should have come to me for help.5.I should have worked harder.6.I should have read more books.7.I shouldnt have fallen in love so young.8.You sho
9、uld have told me earlier.9.We shouldnt have come here.10.We should have called him before we left.11.Its wet on the ground. It must have rained just now.12.The light in her room is out. She must have gone to bed.13.I cant find my purse. It was on my bed. Someone must have taken it.14.He must have al
10、ready known that you had lied to him.15.Someone must have taken away my lap-top.16.I really regret saying that to her.17.Do you regret marrying me?18.If you do it, youll regret it.19.I would never regret being an English teacher.20.I won the first prize!You deserve it.托福阅读:美国历史背景The continents first
11、 inhabitants walked into North America across what is now the Bering Strait from Asia. For the next 20,000 years these pioneering settlers were essentially left alone to develop distinct and dynamic cultures. In the modern US, their descendants include the Pueblo people in what is now New Mexico; Ap
12、ache in Texas; Navajo in Arizona, Colorado and Utah; Hopi in Arizona; Crow in Montana; Cherokee in North Carolina; and Mohawk and Iroquois in New York State.The Norwegian explorer Leif Eriksson was the first European to reach North America, some 500 years before a disoriented Columbus accidentally d
13、iscovered Indians in Hispaniola (now the Dominican Republic and Haiti) in 1492. By the mid-1550s, much of the Americas had been poked and prodded by a parade of explorers from Spain, Portugal, England and France.The first colonies attracted immigrants looking to get rich quickly and return home, but
14、 they were soon followed by migrants whose primary goal was to colonize. The Spanish founded the first permanent European settlement in St Augustine, Florida, in 1565; the French moved in on Maine in 1602, and Jamestown, Virginia, became the first British settlement in 1607. The first Africans arriv
15、ed as indentured laborers with the Brits a year prior to English Puritan pilgrims escape of religious persecution. The pilgrims founded a colony at Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts, in 1620 and signed the famous Mayflower Compact - a declaration of self-government that would later be echoed in the Decla
16、ration of Independence and the US Constitution. British attempts to assert authority in its 13 North American colonies led to the French and Indian War (1757-63). The British were victorious but were left with a nasty war debt, which they tried to recoup by imposing new taxes. The rallying cry no ta
17、xation without representation united the colonies, who ceremoniously dumped caffeinated cargo overboard during the Boston Tea Party. Besieged British general Cornwallis surrendered to American commander George Washington five years later at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781. In the 19th century, Americas
18、mantra was Manifest Destiny. A combination of land purchases, diplomacy and outright wars of conquest had by 1850 given the US roughly its present shape. In 1803, Napoleon dumped the entire Great Plains for a pittance, and Spain chipped in with Florida in 1819. The Battle of the Alamo during the 183
19、5 Texan Revolution paved the way for Texan independence from Mexico, and the war with Mexico (1846-48) secured most of the southwest, including California.The systematic annihilation of the buffalo hunted by the Plains Indians, encroachment on their lands, and treaties not worth the paper they were
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