2019年教师资格证《初中英语》专项突破:阅读理解
来源 :考试网 2019-04-03
中此类题型是对文章中某句话、某段或者某一细节进行提问。
常见问法:
According to the text, it is important because …
Which of the following is the result of …
Which of the following is not the sb’s statement?
Which of the following is true?
事实细节的考查内容和形式可以说是五花八门,但是大致可以归纳为以下三种类型:
(1) According 型
题干中多用 who,what, where, which, when, why, how 等疑问词引导,利用词性、同义词、
近义词或一些意思相似的语句去考查考生对原文表达细节信息的词汇、惯用法的正确理解,要
求考生在文中寻找重要事实与细节。
考生可以利用题目的关键词去寻找文中对应词,在对应词周围找答案。
(2) 隐含的事实和细节型
测试考生对文章展示的细节的综合概括能力。
考生需要在读懂全文的基础上,综合概括作者展示的各种细节。
(3) 正误判断题
这类问题考察学生对细节的迅速定位和辨别判断能力。
考生首先要读懂问题题干与选项,然后回归原文进行查读,一一甄别,对号入座。应该注
意的是正确选项很少有原文的直接截取,通常为同义替换。如果感觉两个选项都对,则以文章
的主旨为判断主要依据。
细节题的解题方法:
1.明确题意,顺藤摸瓜;
2.准确定位,找到与题干最匹配的原文语言重现;
3.找准关键词,明白其暗含的意思;
4.多读文章,正确使用排除法。
【现场训练】
Passage 1
The new study took place in Dares Salaam. 4, 200 pregnant women received multivitamins. The
pills contained all of the vitamins in the B group along with vitamins C and E. They also contained
several times more iron and foliate than the levels advised for women in developed nations. Pregnant
women especially in poor countries may find it difficult to get enough vitamins and minerals from the
foods in their diet.
A pill of multivitamins may contain all of the following substances EXCEPT ________.
A. all vitamins in the B group
B. vitamins C and E
C. much iron and foliate
D. antiviral substances
【解析】答案为 D。准确定位,原文重现:
The pills contained all of the vitamins in the B group along with vitamins C and E. They also
A&B
contained several times more iron and foliate than the levels advised for women in developed nations.
C
Passage 2
Analysis of the six infants whose ages were known showed that girl chimps were an average of
31 months old when they succeeded in fishing out their termites, where the boy chimps were aged 58
months on average. Females were also more skillful at getting out more termites with every dip and
used techniques similar to their mothers while males did not.
Which of the following is true about chimps fishing for termites according to the paragraph ?
A. Males often compete with females in fishing for termites.
B. Males could get out more termites with every dip.
C. Females could get out more termites with every dip.
D. Males are good at mastering technique for fishing for termites.
【解析】直接定位原文:Females were also more skillful at getting out more termites with every
dip and used techniques similar to their mothers while males did not.
第二节
技巧点拨篇
一、阅读解题步骤:“三步走”
1. 通读全文,抓住中心:首段原则,首末段原则(第一段非常重要)
思考:(1) 文章论述的主要内容是什么?
(2) 作者的态度有没有?
(3) 有没有一些核心的概念?
2. 仔细审题,回归原文:搜索题干中的关键词,如时间地点人物概念,根据关键词定位到
原文中,找出原文中对应的地方。
3. 仔细推敲,得出答案:仔细阅读涉及到该题目内容的句子或者段落,仔细推敲,联系问
题中的选项,运用技巧,选择符合题意且最接近文章内容的选项。
【现场训练】
Every year hundreds of thousands of visitors to New York City go to see the United Nations
Headquarters in midtown Manhattan. The 18-acre site includes four buildings – the Secretariat, the
General Assembly, the Conference building, and the Dag Hammarskjold Library. The United Nations
(UN) currently has 192 members, and the flags of those nations line the plaza in front of the General
Assembly Hall and Secretariat. The row of flags, displayed in English alphabetical order, from
Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, stretches from 48th Street to 42nd Street.
The decision to locate United Nations Headquarters in the United States was made in 1946 by the
UN General Assembly, then meeting in London. Several U.S. locations were considered, but a
donation of 8.5 million dollars from philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, Jr. secured the purchase of
land at the present site. And the City of New York provided a gift of additional land. The UN complex
was designed by an international team of prominent architects. American Wallace K. Harrison was
named chief architect, and ten other countries each nominated an architect to the Board of Design
Consultants. The 11 architects began the project in early 1947. The U.S. government provided an
interest-free loan to the United Nations for the cost of construction, which began in 1949.
The Secretariat Building, which houses the UN administrative offices, was completed in 1950,
and United Nations Headquarters officially opened in 1951. The Library was dedicated in 1961. Over
the years, changes have been made inside the buildings to accommodate the expanded membership of
the United Nations. Today the General Assembly Hall, the largest conference room, seats more than
1,800 people.
The UN Headquarters site is international territory owned by the member nations. It has its own
security force, fire department, and postal service. The postal service issues stamps that can only be
mailed from the Headquarters; tourists often mail postcards bearing these stamps.
Taking a guided tour is the only way for visitors to see the inside of the UN Headquarters. Tours
are led by professional guides representing all the member nations and are conducted in many
different languages. Visitors taking a tour see exhibits, various council chambers, and the GeneralAssembly Hall. If their timing is good, they might even see a council meeting in session.
The United Nations Headquarters displays many beautiful and meaningful works of art created
specially for its halls and chambers. Sculptures and statues donated by member nations adorn the
grounds of the complex. One sculpture, the Japanese Peace Bell, was made from the metal of coins
collected from 60 different countries. Japan presented the bell to the United Nations in 1954, and it is
rung every year on September 21, the International Day of Peace.
The Peace Bell and other sculptures, as well as paintings and murals inside the buildings, create
an impression of grandeur and dignity, reflecting the importance of the work being done at the United
Nations.
1. If you want to see the flag of the People’s Republic of China in front of the UN headquarters, you
would most probably find it ________.
A. near the 48th street
B. near the 42nd street
C. in the middle between 48th and 42nd streets
D. in the third position from the flag of Afghanistan
2. The UN was most likely formed ________.
A. before 1946 B. after 1946
C. in 1950 D. in 1947
3. As a response to the increase in the UN membership, ________ to meet the needs over the years.
A. more buildings have been built
B. internal changes have been made
C. old buildings have been enlarged
D. more new land has been purchased
4. Which of the following statements about the tour guide is true?
A. A tour guide may show his pride of his home country before visitors.
B. Each member country sends its tour guide to work in the UN Headquarters.
C. Each tour guide must be able to speak the languages of the member countries.
D. A tour guide should not just feel proud of his own home country before visitors.
5. This article is most likely written for ________.
A. general newspapers
B. magazines on architectural art
C. books on the international affairs
D. encyclopedic information brochure for students