SAT阅读OG2经典错题解析
SAT-OG易错题
OG Test 1Section 65.We generally think of Canada as the northern neighbor of the United States, and more thanhalf of the states extend farther north than Canada’s southernmost point.(A)States, and more than half of the states extend(B)States, and it is the case that more than half of the states extend(C)States, but more than half of the states extending(D)States, whereas more than half of the states are extending(E)States; however, more than half of the states extend6.The three volumes of memoirs by Wole Soyinka begin with his childhood in a Nigerianvillage and culminate with his years at the University of Ibadan, one of the best universities in West Africa.(A)begin with his childhood in a Nigerian village and culminate(B)that begin with his childhood in a Nigerian village and culminate(C)have begun with his childhood in a Nigerian village and culminating(D)beginning with his childhood in a Nigerian village and culminating(E)are begun as a child with in a Nigerian village and culminate7. Dressed in a crisp, clean uniform, it reflected the efficient manner of the tour guide as shedistributed maps for a walking tour of Canberra.(A)Dressed in a crisp, clean uniform, it reflected the efficient manner of the tour guide (B)Dressed in a crisp, clean uniform, the efficient manner of the tour guide was reflected (C)Dressed in a crisp, clean uniform that reflected the efficient manner of the tour guide (D)The crisp, clean uniform of the tour guide reflected her efficient manner(E)The crisp, clean uniform of the tour guide, a reflection of her efficient manner9. A review of the composer’s new symphony called it confusing because of its unusualstructure, and its melodious final movement makes it elegant.(A)structure, and its melodious final movement makes it elegant(B)structure, although elegant by having its melodious final movement(C)structure, and it is elegant with its melodious final movement(D)structure while having a melodious final movement makes it elegant(E)structure but elegant because of its melodious final movement11.The famous battle depicted in the film Braveheart took place in northern England, and manypeople assume that it was the Scottish Highlands.(A)and many people assume that it was(B)many people assuming(C)but many people assume it to be(D)not what many people assume(E)not, as many people assume, in13. From about A.D. 700 to 1600, sculptors created nearly 1,000 colossal rock statues on theA B Cremote and tiny Easter Island. No errorD E17. According to educational statistics, the average age of college students has risen quiteA B Cnoticeable over the past 25 years. No errorD E20. According to some demographers, the number of United States citizens aged 65 or older isA B Clikely to rise to 87 million by 2050. No errorD E25. As their brains mature neurologically, infants become more capable to distinguish the shapesA B Cand textures of the objects around them. No errorD E29.There is probably no story more dramatic than baseball’s great hitter and right fielder, HankA B C DAaron. No errorESection 102.The watercolors it has on display by the museum represent the era when Japan’s emergencefrom feudalism and isolation inspired its artists to explore new themes and techniques.(A)it has on display by the museum represent the era when(B)that it, the museum, is displaying represents the era of(C)on display at the museum represent the era when(D)displayed at the museum representing the era when(E)being displayed at the museum represents the era while3.The origins of the Teapot Dome scandal can be traced to the presidency of TheodoreRoosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson.(A)can be traced to the presidency of(B)can be traced to the presidencies of(C)happened in the presidency of(D)happening during the presidencies of(E)that happened in the presidency of9. In 1972, to reduce pollution in the Great Lakes, limits having been set by the United Statesand Canada on the amount of phosphorus that could be discharged into Lakes Erie and Ontario.(A)limits having been set by the United States and Canada(B)limits set by the United States and Canada(C)limits have been set by the United States and Canada(D)the United States and Canada have set limits(E)the United States and Canada set limits14. Acquaintances of Alexei have commented that he is at once annoying because of hisunpredictability but his imagination is still a delight.(A)but his imagination is still a delight(B)although he is delightfully imaginative(C)and he is delightful in his imagination too(D)while being imaginative and they are delighted(E)and delightful because of his imaginationOG Test 2Section 627.According to some theorist, what any particular bird can eat could change with even theA B C Dslightest variation in the shape of its back. No errorE23.At the conclusion of the novel The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway, a young Midwesternerrecently arrived to New York, moodily watches the blinking green light at the tip of LongA B C DIsland. No errorESection 106.An artist who explores Mexican cultural themes, the art of Maria Elena is world renowned. (A)An artist who explores Mexican cultural themes, the art of Maria Elena is world renowned(B)To explore Mexican cultural themes, the work of artist Maria Elena is world renowned (C)Artist Maria Elena has explored Mexican cultural themes, the art of which is world renowned(D)An artist who has explored Mexican cultural themes, Maria Elena’s art is world renowned (E)Maria Elena is a world-renowned artist whose art explores Mexican cultural themes12.On October 13, 1955, at the Six Gallery in San Francisco, Allen Ginsberg read his poemHowl, being the inauguration of both a new style in poetry and the Beat movement.(A)Howl, being the inauguration of both(B)Howl, being inaugurated(C)Howl, it was the inauguration of both(D)Howl, whose inauguration of both(E)Howl, thus inaugurating both13.Indicating their desire to extend free enterprise Canadians elected a member of theProgressive Conservative Party, Kim Campbell, as Prime Minister in 1993.(A)Canadians elected a member of the Progressive Conservative Party, Kim Campbell, as Prime Minister(B)Canadians’ election of a member of the Progressive Conservative Party as Prime Minister was Kim Campbell(C)Kim Campbell of the Progressive Conservative Party was elected Prime Minister of Canada(D)the Progressive Conservative Party’s Kim Campbell was elected Prime Minister of Canadians(E) a member of the Progressive Conservative Party, Kim Campbell, was elected by Canadians as Prime MinisterOG Test 3Section 64.Nursing and physical therapy are an example of health-care fields that have shortages instaffing.(A)are an example of health-care fields that(B)are examples of health-care fields that(C)are examples where health-care fields(D)exemplifies a health-care field that(E)exemplify health-care fields where they6. The company maintains computer systems for small businesses, plus it will manage theirpayroll accounts.(A)businesses, plus it will manage(B)businesses, in addition it will manage(C)businesses and manages(D)businesses, and, additionally, they also manage(E)businesses, it manages10. To introduce itself to a wider audience, the little-known band sold its CD’s cheaply toenthusiastic fans, who in turn shared the music with friends.(A)sold its CD’s cheaply(B)sold their CD’s cheaply(C)sells its CD’s at a low price(D)prices their CD’s low for to sell(E)will sell its CD’s at a cheap price11. Twice as many bird species inhabit Ecuador as in North America.(A)as in(B)as inhabit(C)instead of in(D)when compared to(E)than21. Ms. Kovak proudly displayed her research group’s most ingenious invention, a vacuumA Bcleaner that empties its own dust bag when pressing a button. No errorC D22. Famous for their sticky feet, the gecko can run up walls and across ceilings as well as hangA B C Dfrom a surface by its toes. No errorE26. Traffic was heavy, so by the time Brianne finally arrived at the theater, we waited for her forA Ban hour, missing the entire first act of the play. No errorC D E28. Although familiar to us from representations in ancient art, war chariots are rare museumA Bartifacts because by the sixth century B.C. they were no longer used in battle. No errorC D E29. A volunteer organization, the Covington Soup Kitchen has been feeding needy families sinceA B1977, annually distributing nearly a million pounds of food each year. No errorC D ESection 105.The Poetry book Society is an organization in London that provides information and guidancefor all lovers of contemporary poetry and giving them discounts on books of poetry.(A)provides information and guidance for all lovers of contemporary poetry and giving them discounts on books of poetry(B)provides information, guidance, and the getting of discounts on books of poetry for all lovers of contemporary poetry(C)not only provides information and guidance for lovers of contemporary poetry but also gives them discounts on books of poetry(D)has been providing information and guidance for lovers of contemporary poetry and were giving discounts on books of poetry(E)are providing information and guidance for all lovers of contemporary poetry and having given them discounts on books of poetry11.Theodore Roosevelt was not just a great reformer; he was also a great president.(A)Theodore Roosevelt was not just a great reformer; he was also a great president(B)Theodore Roosevelt was not just a great reformer, and also a great president(C)Theodore Roosevelt was not just a great reformer; but also a great president(D)Great not just as a reformer, but Theodore Roosevelt was also a great president(E)Not just as a reformer, Theodore Roosevelt was also a great president13. In the novel, Jane Eyre must make many difficult choices, like when she forces herself toleave the house of Mr. Rochester, the married man she loves.(A)like when she forces(B)and, as an example, when she forces(C)for example, by forcing(D)as exemplified by when she forces(E)including forcingOG Test 4Section 73.The campus newspaper does not print as much world news as does my hometown.(A)as does my hometown(B)as does my hometown newspaper(C)compared to what my hometown does(D)like my hometown newspaper does(E)like the one in my hometown does11. Though heavily dependent on the government for business and information whileuniversities supply the space research center with talent, as a corporation it remains independent of both.(A)information while universities supply the space research center with talent, as a corporation it remains(B)information and on talent by universities, the space research center, a corporation(C)information and on universities supply for talent, the space research centre is a corporation (D)information, universities supply the space research center with talent, but it is a corporation16. Along the curve of island known as the Florida Keys lies a reef of living coral, the only oneA B Cof a kind in the continental United States. No errorD E18. Because he is absent when his rivals voted against his proposal, Selby is worried aboutA B C Dmissing future meetings of the board of directors. No errorE19.In those cities in which public transportation is adequate, fewer traffic problems occur andA Bpedestrians are rarely involved in accidents. No errorC D E24. Since some people are convinced that dowsing a method of finding underground water withA Ba Y-shaped stick, is effective, but others condemn the procedure as mere superstition. NoC D Eerror25. Intense preoccupation on technique appears to be the one trait that great pianists have inA B C Dcommon. No errorE27. Also supported by the commission was the proposed health clinics and the proposed centerA B Cto distribute information on job-training opportunities. No errorD ESection 104.Journalists should present a balanced view of the news but with their goal to stir discussionand unsettle complacent thinkers.(A)with their goal to stir(B)should also stir(C)aiming at the same time to stir(D)also trying to stir(E)its goal should also be in stirringcking good instruction, my mistakes in creating a graph to illustrate historical trends werenumerous.(A)my mistakes in creating a graph to illustrate historical trends were numerous(B)I made numerous mistakes in creating a graph to illustrate historical trends(C)there were numerous mistakes in creating a graph to illustrate historical trends(D)I created a graph to illustrate historical trends with numerous mistakes(E)the graph I made for illustrating historical trends had numerous mistakes12. By simply entering an Internet website or calling a toll-free number, a catalog order can beplaced for almost anything from cheesecakes to fully equipped desktop computers.(A)a catalog order can be placed(B)by placing a catalog order(C)they will place your catalog order(D)you can place a catalog order(E)your catalog order can be placedOG Test 5Section 64. The issue the council debated, which was whether repeal of rent control will improve housingor just increase profits for landlords.(A)debated, which was whether repeal of rent control will improve(B)debated was if they would repeal rent control would this improve(C)debated was the repeal of rent control would in improved(D)debated was will repealing rent control mean improvement in(E)debated was whether repeal of rent control would improve9. Although the English artist William Blake never having painted portraits, he regarded them asmerely mechanical reproductions that, despite their popularity, lacked true creativity.(A)Although the English artist William Blake never having painted portraits, he regarded them (B)The English artist William Blake never painted portraits, he regarded them(C)Never having painted a portraits, they were regarded by the English artist William Blake (D)The English artist William Blake never painted portraits, regarding them(E)The English artist William Blake never painted portraits because he regarded them22. Although the politician was initially very sensitive to be criticized by the press, he quicklyA B Cbecame more confident about responding to reporters’ sometimes pointed questions. No errorD E25. The decline in science education during the period had two causes: less funding for scientificA Bresearch with a decrease in jobs related to space and defense. No errorC D E26. The number of awards given this year to biochemists accentuate the significant gains beingA B Cmade in the study of the chemistry of living organisms. No errorD E28. Until it can be replaced by a faster, more efficient, and more economical means ofA Btransportation, trucks will carry most of the freight within and through metropolitan areas.C DNo errorE29. Nearly all of the editors of the magazine agree that of the two articles to be punished.A B CFujimura’s is the more exciting. No errorD ESection 104. No sooner had Andrea del Sarto traveled to France to work for the French king but his wifepersuaded him to return to Italy.(A)but his wife persuaded him to return(B)but his wife had him persuaded into returning(C)than he was persuaded by his wife that he will return(D)but he was persuaded by his wife into returning(E)than his wife persuaded him to return10. Until being widely hunted for its ivory and blubber in the eighteenth century, warlruses wereplentiful in the waters of the northeastern United States.(A)Until being widely hunted for its(B)Before having been widely hunted for its(C)Up to them being widely hunted for their(D)Until they were widely hunted for their(E)Before they have been widely hunted for their11. Jesse passed the California bar examination last year, and he has been practicing law inCalifornia ever since.(A)and he has been practicing law in California ever since(B)since that time he has practiced law there(C)where ever since he practices law(D)he has been practicing law in California since then(E)and since then is practicing law thereOG Test 6Section 616. The young fish were very tiny, yet each of them ate many times its own weight in solid foodA B C Devery day. No errorE24. The record left by fossils, the ancient remains of plants and animals, provide scientists withA Btheir primary source of information about prehistoric life. No errorC D E25. The exchange between the teacher and the student promotes learning far different from thatA Bwhich results as the student listens but does not participate. No errorC D E29. Available through the school’s guidance office is a job directory and a list of job referralAcenters that provide information for student in need of employment. No errorB C D ESection 102. The duties of a firefighter are often as dangerous as a police officer.(A)as a police officer(B)as those of a police officer(C)like a police officer(D)such as a police officer(E)like a police officer’s8. Having Florence Nightingale as their leader and a growing awareness of the need forcleanliness helped to bring about the establishment of standers of hygiene in hospitals.(A)Having Florence Nightingale as their leader(B)Having the leadership of Florence Nightingale’s(C)Florence Nightingale as their leader(D)To be led by Florence Nightingale(E)The leadership of Florence Nightingale9. An expedition was sent in 1949 to check a Turkish villager’s reporting he had seen theremains of Noah’s ark on Mount Ararat.(A)a Turkish villager’s reporting(B)the report of a Turkish villager(C)the reporting of a Turkish villager(D)that a Turkish villager who reported(E)the Turkish villager report sayingOG Test 7Section 45. Great literature, such as the Greek tragedies or the novels of Jane Austen, endures by theirspeaking directly and freshly to each new generation of readers.(A)by their speaking directly and freshly(B)by its speaking direct and fresh(C)because it speaks directly and freshly(D)because of speaking direct and fresh(E)since they speak with directness and freshness6. The services of architect I.M.Pei are always very much in demand considering that hisbuildings combine both beauty and an affordable price.(A)considering that his buildings combine both beauty and an affordable price(B)considering that his buildings combine both beauty and affordability(C)because his buildings combine beauty and affordability(D)because his buildings combine will combine not only beauty but also an affordable price (E)being that his buildings will combine both beauty and affordability7. The tragic story of Paolo and Francesca was the subject of a poem and a symphony, beingpopular throughout the nineteenth century.(A)The tragic story of Paolo and Francesca was the subject of a poem and a symphony, being popular throughout the nineteenth century(B)The tragic story of Paolo and Francesca was popular throughout the nineteenth century, where it is being made the subject of a poem and a symphony(C)The tragic story of Paolo and Francesca was popular throughout the nineteenth century, when it was the subject of both a poem and a symphony(D)Paolo and Francesca, whose tragic story was the subject of a popular poem and symphony throughout the nineteenth century(E)Being the subject of a poem and a symphony, the tragic story of Paolo and Francesca having been popular throughout the nineteenth century10. Just as Ireland has produced many famous writers and the Netherlands an abundance offamous painters, so Finland has provided a large number of famous architects.(A)so Finland has provided a large number of famous architects(B)Finland provides famous architects, and by large numbers(C)Finland’s contribution is to provide famous architects in a large number(D)and so then, for Finland, a large number of famous architects is provided(E)and like them Finland has provided a large number of famous architects11. Readers of the novice writer’s recent book have said that it is at once frustrating because ofits chaotic structure but its originality is still a delight.(A)but its originality is still a delight(B)although it is delightfully original(C)and it is delightful in its originality(D)while being so original as to delight them(E)and delightful because of its originality20. In 1850 Jim Beckwourth, a Black American explorer, discovered in the mountains of theA BSierra Nevada a pass soon becoming an important gateway to California gold-rush country.C DNo errorE22. The Mount Isa mine complex is one of the most highly mechanized in the world, plus beingA B Cthe largest single industrial enterprise in Queensland. No errorD E24. The warning in the plays is clear: unless we restore the integrity of the family, all traditionalA B Cvalues will disappear. No errorD E25. As a student becomes familiar with both early and contemporary Native American literature,Aone may notice that traditional stories have influenced recent ones. No errorB C D E26. John Edgar Wideman is regarded to be one of the most talented writers of the late twentiethA Bcentury and is often compared to such literary giants as Ralph Ellison and Richard Wright.C DNo errorESection 105. One result of the fire department’s new contract is that they can no longer offer overtime payon weekends.(A)One result of the fire department’s new contract is that they can no longer offer overtime pay on weekends.(B)As one result of it’s new contract, the fire department can no longer offer overtime pay on weekends.(C)One result of the fire department’s new contract is that overtime pay on weekends can no longer be offered to them.(D)The fire department’s new contract results in their no longer being able to offer them overtime pay on weekends.(E)One result of the fire department’s new contract are that offering overtime pay on weekends is no longer possible.10. Arelia believes that cloth draped over hills is an art form that cannot last long enough as awork of art either to please or influence future generations.(A)cannot last long enough as a work of art either to please or influence future generations (B)cannot last long enough as a work of art, for ages to come neither pleasing or influencing future generations(C)is not a lasting work of art that for ages to come will either please or influence future generations(D)is not a lasting work of art that will remain for ages pleasing and influencing future generations(E)will not last long enough either to please or to influence future generations11. The price of gold has been influenced by continued inflation and because people have lostfaith in the dollar.(A)because people have lost faith(B)because of the loss of faith(C)by people which have lost faith(D)losing faith(E)loss of faithOG Test 8Section 45. In response to the traditional assumption that all readers are basically alike, feminist criticshave emphasized that every woman reads from their own unique perspectives.(A)that every woman reads from their own unique perspectives(B)that every woman reads from her own unique perspectives(C)that all women reading from a unique perspective of their own(D)how women reading each have unique perspectives(E)how the unique perspectives of women are in their readings9. Today the primary role of advertising may be to appeal and persuade rather that what it oncedid, educating and informing.(A)what it once did, educating and informing(B)what it once did, which was educating and informing(C)what it once did, education and information(D)educating and informing, what it once did(E)what it once was, to educate and inform20. The use of irrigation in the once-arid region have increased the production of alfalfa and ofA B Cmany other crops as well. No errorD E21. Unfortunately, the opening of the new library complex, previously scheduled for nextA BSeptember, would be delayed for several months because of construction difficulties.C DNo errorE23. Given her strong sense of social justice, Burns vehemently protested over her party’s failureA B Cto support a tax decrease for senior citizens. No errorD ESection 108. The practice of renaming a street Martin Luther King Boulevard has been adopted throughmany cities in honoring the civil rights leader.(A)through many cities in honoring(B)through many cities to honor(C)in many cities; it was to honor(D)by many cities to honor(E)by many cities in honoring9. During the 1980’s, the income gap between the richest and the poorest Americans widenedsignificantly, while continuing to expand in the 1990’s.(A)significantly, while continuing to expand(B)significantly, and it continued to expand(C)significantly with continuing expansion(D)significantly, it continued expanding(E)significantly, continuing expanding14. High school graduates usually do not end up earning as much income as college graduatesdo, this being why so many high school students go on to pursue college degrees.(A)do, this being why so many high school students(B)do, this is why so many high school students(C)do; this fact explains why so many high school students(D)do; this fact explaining the reason for why so many high school students(E)do, explaining why so many high school studentsOG Test 9Section 33. Legend has it that medieval Chinese warriors using manned kites to survey enemy troopsanticipating modern aerial surveillance.(A)using manned kites to survey enemy troops anticipating(B)using manned kites to survey enemy troops and anticipate(C)using manned kites and surveying enemy troops, they anticipated(D)used manned kites to survey enemy troops, a technique anticipating(E)used manned kites surveying enemy troops, so anticipating techniques of5.The programmers always talked of having too much to do, but in truth they had a lesseramount of work to do than their colleagues.(A)they had a lesser amount of work to do than(B)their work was the least among(C)they were having less work to do than(D)the amount of work they had to do was the least of(E)they had less work to do than7. Unlike American architects who preceded him, Frank Lloyd Wright did not draw on classicalor European architecture for inspiration.(A)Unlike American architects who preceded him, Frank Lloyd Wright(B)Unlike the inspiration of American architects who preceded him, Frank Lloyd Wright (C)Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture, unlike American architects who preceded him,(D)Different from the American architects who preceded him, Frank Lloyd Wright’s designs (E)Frank Lloyd Wright’s inspirations, different from American architects who preceded him,10. In Germany, foresters discovered that trees killed by acid rain had begun to die four yearsearlier, even though the trees had shown no signs of disease then.(A)earlier, even though the trees had shown no signs of disease then(B)earlier, but not showing any signs of disease then(C)earlier, no outward signs of disease had been shown then in the trees, however(D)earlier, without any signs of disease shown then(E)earlier, not then having shown any signs of disease, however。
新SAT阅读易错题型分析
新SAT阅读易错题型分析新SAT考试高分成绩不仅需要考生们在平时认真备考,同时也需要考生们的细心。
本文为大家分析新SAT阅读易错题型,建议考生们考前再用OG官方指南和历年真题过一遍,把握出题特征。
新SAT阅读易错题型主要有两种,它们分别是词汇题和循证题。
为了让大家更好的掌握这些易错题,本文将会细致的讲解并附上相关的练习题供考生使用。
一、词汇题:50%用上下文反关系判断①,50%用词义辨析判断②。
词汇题,由于文化差异,是中国学生的最大短板,而且不是通过简单的背单词书可以完成的,只能一点点积累;一套阅读题目,错2-3个词汇题,很正常。
注:①反关系判断就是常见的逻辑关系判断②近义词例题: The bard apparently called upon one specific formula after another in order to fit the driving beat of the chant, in trance of rhythmic improvisation. (2012年10月真题)In line 47, “called upon” nearly meansA、obligedB、proposedC、invitedD、utilizedE、visited例题:Part of the problem may well stem from the long-standing tendency of European or Euro-American thinkers to regard Native Americans as fundamentally and profoundly different, motivated more often by mysticism than by ambition, charged more by unfathomable visions than by intelligence or introspection. (老版og1)In line 12, “charged” most nearly meansA、commandedB、indicatedC、replenishedD、inspiredE、attacked例题: the voice reminded me a little of the way radio announcers used to introduce a piece of classical music or describe the progress of the Royal Family to Westminster Abbey on one of their royal occasions. (oc 6)In line 11, “”progress” most nearly meansA、evolutionB、improvementC、prosperityD、promotionE、advance参考答案:DDE二、循证题:1、一组循证题:注意标准步骤,切勿乱做。
SATOG2阅读填空解析(二)-智课教育出国考试
智 课 网 S A T 备 考 资 料SATOG2阅读填空解析(二)-智课教育出国考试考生必须对SAT阅读考试的种种特点和具体的题型的充分了解,这样才能为他们获取SAT的高分打下了坚实的基础。
下面来看下SATOG2阅读填空解析。
SAT阅读考试是中国考生相对比较头痛的一个考试项目,所以对于想要拿到SAT阅读高分的考生来说,多掌握一些词汇是十分必要的。
下面就为大家介绍一下SATOG2阅读填空解析,供大家参考。
Section 7P4751. Geoffrey's corrupt dealings earned him such disgrace that any possibility of his being reelected to the city council was completely _________.(A) ensured adj. 确保(B) approved adj. 被认可的(C) belittled adj. 轻视(D) eliminated adj. 消除,除去, 完全没有了的(E) defended adj. 保卫,防御答案:D解析:递进关系翻译:Geoffrey的腐败行为使他名誉扫地,他再次入选市委员会的概率完全的_________。
2. Although the editors were reputed to be very _________, the uneven quality of the material they put into the anthology suggests they were too _________.(A) amateurish adj. 外行的...professional adj. 专业的(B) lax adj. 不严格的...harsh adj. 严厉的,丑陋的(C) selective adj. 选择的,不普遍的...inclusive adj. 范围广泛的(D) judgmental adj. 审判的...discriminating adj. 有鉴别能力的(E) sensitive adj. 敏感的...insightful adj. 富有洞察力的答案:C解析:转折对比关系翻译:虽然编辑者被认为是非常_________,他们选进诗文选集里的不同特征的素材暗示他们太_________。
SAT阅读备考建议 错题整理方法详细解读
对于SAT阅读备考来说,有了阅读的基础,就需要做题不断刷题了,刷题后想要冲刺高分,就需要进行整理错题。
不要以为阅读整理错题没用,以为就是当时没想通,这恰恰是最错误的想法。
一道题错了,你要记录在错题本上,写明白这个错题点。
到底是程度词(mildly curious or deeply intrigued)还是自己粗心都没看到no longer 直接选反了,还是举证题evidence 不对应上面一道的完整信息(有时候存在转折信息,evidence摘取的部分只体现一部分答案)抑或是以大盖小(文中说gps定位用于海龟的研究,答案说用于animals research )。
一定要把错题整理到思维误区的层面上,才能真正发掘出自己的不足之处。
这样错题会越来越少,你再碰到迷惑选项,你的记忆会提醒你避开他们,你就可以战胜SAT 啦!下面三立私塾为大家整理了SAT阅读整理错题的方法。
整理错题不要怕累,真的枯燥,但是相信,它会照亮你SAT的路,语法同理,也是按照语法点来记录,例如主谓一致,同位语,还是逗号的用法,还是whom 和who的区别等等,一个语法点都不能放过,这是SAT语法的可控范围。
SAT阅读的错题建议整理三遍,第一遍是刚做完,第二遍备考中期,第三遍考前临走前一天,就坐在教室里,从零开始。
但是这次要按题型整理在一起,不要翻看以前的!第一遍整理的时候,按套题整理,一套怎么错的就一道一道整理,不用分类,要加入上下文情节,稍微细致一点,因为毕竟题目基于文章。
第二遍就不用写关于那篇阅读的细节了,直接整理归纳成思维误区“点”,脱离这一道题,归纳出自己的一条条错误点,通性的错误。
第三遍就开始分类整理,分不同题型,能全面的把握自己在某一特定方面的能力。
第三遍错题法要根据每个人的实际水平来调整,只是给大家一个参考。
挑三页纸专门记录举证题的错误,两页记录因为程度词的错误(比如revolutionary 太激进,不等于creative thoughts),一页记录自己的误区,比如writer自身并不一定参加research 就不能说他参加了(有的主旨题会考),具体自己多错什么题就多留点空间。
SAT阅读真题及答案解析(二)
SAT阅读真题及答案解析(二)SAT考试真题是很重要的备考资料,那么,很早以前的真题资料还有参考性吗?其实大家可以先以最近真题为主,以前的真题资料为辅进行练习。
下面文都国际小编为大家整理了一篇SAT阅读真题及答案解析,供大家参考。
In the wake of the Industrial Revolution, when mass production became the pride and joy of nineteenth-century entrepreneurs, a fast-growing middle class reveled in the luxury of consumer goods, including jewelry, made available at economical prices. Prosperous segments of the population wanted to demonstrate their affluence, a development that provided a powerful stimulus to the jewelry industry in both Europe and the United States.在工业革命苏醒之际,大规模生产变成了十九世纪企业家的骄傲和自豪。
快速发展的中产阶级让奢侈品变成了大众消费品。
百姓中富裕的人们想要显示自己的富裕。
而这一因素的存在也快速激励了美国及欧洲的珠宝行业。
In this avalanche of mass production, many artists and artisans of the Arts and Crafts movement felt that the human touch, respect for materials, and the satisfaction of a fine finish were being lost. Jewelry, like other articles, was becoming impersonal, carelessly constructed, unimaginatively designed. Though labeled romantic and idealistic, some artists sought to produce individually conceived and executed pieces in workshop situations similar to those of medieval guilds. They wanted to produce, handmade jewelry from less-expensive materials for the general public, yet with the same care and commitment a court jeweler might apply to work for aristocratic clientele. In medieval times there had been artisans in towns and villages, working for ordinary people on a one-to-one basis; the adherents of the movement felt there was an urgency to return to this special relationship. It was considered particularly important that artists be involved to ensure the production of more meaningful objects, whether they be pottery, furniture, or, especially,jewelry. The material used in jewelry was prized for its decorative and symbolic effects, not for its intrinsic value. Rejecting the cluttered overornamentation of the past, artists influenced by Art Nouveau sought to draw popular interest away from machine-made products by incorporating more delicate and fluid natural forms—peacock feathers, flower stalks, vine tendrils, even insect wings.在这个大规模生产的爆发中,在这场艺术手工变革的很多艺术家和手工制作者觉得人们内心的触动,对物质的高要求,和完成品的完美感都全部丢失。
SAT-OG语法部分错题总结-附详细讲解
Kyle 错题总结OG test 错题OG-test #1S615. Jerome often referred to(A) art history textbooks while he(B) was sculpting; whenever he learned a new method in art class, he seeks out(C) the work of sculptors19. Before boarding(A), passengers must purchase(B)his or her(C) tickets in the main20. According to(A) some demographers, the number of United States citizens aged22. Contrary to what(A) many people believe, heat lightning is not lightning(B) caused by heat; it is ordinary lightning that occurs at too great a distance(C) for its25. As(A) their brains mature neurologically(B), infants become more capable to28. The regularly scheduled(A) conference between may tutor and me(B)is(C) set for Friday, but my low grades in chemistry requires(D) me to arrange an earlier meeting. No error(E)D。
此题是典型的主谓一致题目。
But引导的分句的主语是my low grades,应该是复数。
SATOG全部十套题语法部分分析
C项错误,and连接的两个部分时态不一致。
D项错误,谓语动词改为现在分词形式主句就没有谓语了。
E项错误,语态有问题,不宜用被动。
翻译
W.S的三卷自传以他在尼日利亚小山村的童年开始,并随着他在非洲西部最好的大学——Ibadan的岁月达到高潮。
备注
题干
7.Dressed in a crisp. clean uniform. it reflected the efficient manner of the tour guideas she distributed maps for a walking tour of central Canberra.
解析
A项错误,that引导定语从句,which也引导定语从句,所以本句就没有谓语了。
B项正确,were caused by标准的被动形式做谓语。
C项错误,because引导原因状语从句,还是没有谓语,要把原句的that去掉,用occurred做主句的谓语。
D项错误,改变时态。
E项错误,occur和happen赘余。
E项错误,原因同C项,主句没有谓语了。
翻译
当她分发到堪培拉中心的徒步旅行的地图时,她清新,整洁的套装表现了导游的得体礼仪。
备注
题干
8. A cure for some kinds of cancer,scientists believe, may befound within the next decade.
(E)The crisp, clean uniform of the tour guide, a reflection of her efficient manner
SATOG2阅读填空解析(一)-智课教育出国考试
智 课 网 S A T 备 考 资 料SATOG2阅读填空解析(一)-智课教育出国考试SAT考试的复习是个长期的过程,既要坚持背单词,做题相结合,下面为大家详细介绍SATOG2阅读填空解析,仅供大家参考。
SAT阅读考试是中国考生相对比较头痛的一个考试项目,所以对于想要拿到SAT阅读高分的考生来说,多掌握一些词汇是十分必要的。
下面就为大家介绍一下SATOG2阅读填空解析,供大家参考。
Section 41.The movie's plot was ________: once you knew what befell the hero, you could _________the fate of the villain.(A) convincing adj. 令人确信的...misinterpret v. 误解(B) misleading adj. 误导性的...anticipate v. 预期(C) predictable adj. 可预言的...foresee v. 预见(D) ironic adj. 讽刺的...endorse v. 认可,拥护(E) spellbinding adj. 吸引...ignore v. 忽视答案:C解析:解释说明关系plot是predictable的,因为once you know what befell on the hero, you could foresee the fate of the villain.翻译:电影的情节是________:当你知道了英雄经历了什么,你就可以________恶人的命运。
2.A certain additive put in gasoline to reduce air pollution is actually _________groundwater, a finding that shows that even the most well-intentioned fixes can sometimes_________.(A) liquefying v. 液化...founder n. 创始人 v. 破坏(B) contaminating v. 污染...backfire v. 产生反效果(C) purifying v. 净化...boomerang v. 产生事与愿违的结果(D) saturating v. 使饱和...reciprocate v. 互换(E) polluting v. 污染...prevail v. 盛行答案:B解析:并列递进关系翻译:在汽油里加入某种添加物为了减少空气污染实际上是在_____ ____地下水,一项发现显示最善意的修补有时候_________。
雅思阅读真经2》第一版勘误与答疑
雅思阅读真经2》第一版勘误与答疑《雅思阅读真经2》第一版勘误表与难题答疑刘洪波勘误表TEST 1Q4. 题目请改为Speeding up your reading rate through forced acceleration often results in _____Q37.答案为No.TEST6Q17. 答案为advocatesQ18. 答案为emergency drillsTEST8Q26. 答案为YesTEST10Q20. 答案为Not GivenQ39. 答案为False难题答疑Test 1Q12 文章中把阅读的两种速度和爬山相比较来解释两种速度,但是此题根本没有在文章中体现过,文章中只不过是个假设来比喻,我觉得应该是NG。
而不是F答:文中倒数第二段提到的是average rate平均速度,题目中提到的是set rate固定速度。
这是两个不同的概念。
而且文中也提到了there is no set rate…… 比如:我第一小时速度是1,第二小时速度是2,第三小时速度是3;那么我的平均速度是2,没有固定速度。
Q14 文中第一段根本没有说到from stoneflies to wasps,而且也没有出现wasp为何会是这个heading答:14题是问的B段的heading。
审题仔细。
TEST 2Q18文中这一段全是讲大楼的通风体系,而且基本上都是在讲如何heating没有出现如何co ld,所以我觉得hot and cold不对,这个list中没有什么合适的heading,如果硬要找的话,我觉得advanced tech比较合适。
答:第一自然段说到skyscraper这个术语的来源,最后一句也谈到现代的skyscraper来源于美国。
Skyscraper and highrise没有区分重点。
Q38 文中只是说organizations will need to assess the consequences to profits and producti vity of encouraging talented and wise elders to exit the work force.到底能不能减少根本没有说,所以我觉得是NG不是t答:这道题比较难,需要理解文章中心思想。
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SAT阅读OG2经典错题解析
14题,词汇题,B;
文中对应两个词,accepted/embraced,词义类似;即接受,B;
A,lovingly属于褒义表达,在文中没有;
25题,词汇题;C;
通过上下文,plastic表示大脑可塑,可改变,等于下文的change;
mallable即可塑,可伸缩的意思;sculptural,是雕塑的,即塑像上的,与文意不符。
28题,句子功能题,D;
本篇文章的主线,作者不同意critics的观点,同意neuroscientist的观点,觉得大脑不能被改变;
最后一段,首句观点,看电子产品不会产生那么大的影响;继而,用critic的观点反证,说明有问题;anology即critic的错误观点的类比;因此选D,anology的作用,是批判另一组人的观点;
48 49题,BD;双询证题;
首先,按照SAT整体顺序出题的思路,49题,应该在文章的后半部分,65行附近或之后(47题在65行)。
48题题干关键词,只有all internal waves,很不具体,辨析度很低,建议49题,C和D都看一下;C,强调内浪在到达大陆架前的运动;D,强调模型虽然以LS为主体,但也能解释其他区域的内浪;
以此为线索,往48题代入,48题B与49题D可对应上;48题D选项,没有和49题可以对应的选项;。