分析 本文主要借助一部电影介绍宠物主人不在家的时候动物的所作所为.
解答 33-35 DCC
33 D 细节理解题.根据第一 段Have you ever wondered what pets do when their owners leave for work or school every day?Some pets,especially dogs,may leave clues about what they've been up to.But what about the rest?That's the question The Secret Life of Pets tries to answer. 可知你是否想知道在宠物主人离开家去工作或者上学的时候宠物在做什么,这是The Secret Life of Pets 这部电影所回答的问题,故选D.
34 C 细节理解题.根据第二 段Katie,decides to bring home Duke,a sloppy(邋遢的),energetic dog from the dog pound.可知Katie决定把邋遢精力充沛的狗Duke从狗收容所带回家,说明她很有爱心,故选C.
35 C 细节理解题.根据最后一段Snowball and his army of Ex-Pets,who call themselves"the Flushed(激进的) Pets,"want to take revenge(报复) on all happy-owned pets and their owners.可知Snowball 和它的队伍(以前是宠物的动物)想报复那些快乐地被主人拥有的宠物,也就是说,它被它的主人抛弃了,故选C.
点评 一、速读全文,了解大意知主题.
阅读能力一般指阅读速度和理解能力两个方面.阅读速度是阅读最基本的能力.考生必须在十分有限的时间内运用略读、扫读、跳读等技巧快速阅读,搜寻关键词、主题句,捕捉时空、顺序、情节、人物、观点,并且理清文章脉络,把握语篇实质.
二、看题干,带着问题读文章.
首先要掌握问题的类型,客观信息题可以从文章中直接找到答案;而主观判断题考查的是对文章的感情基调等,这类题必须经过对作者的态度、意图以及对整篇文章进行深一层的推理等.其次,了解试题题干以及各个选项所包含的信息,然后有针对性地对文章进行扫读,对有关信息进行快速定位.此法加强了阅读的针对性,提高了做题的准确率.
三、逻辑推理,做好深层理解题.
在实际阅读中,有时作者并未把意图说出来,阅读者要根据字面意思,通过语篇逻辑关系,研究细节的暗示,推敲作者的态度,理解文章的寓义.要求读者对文字的表面信息进行分析、挖掘和逻辑推理,不能就事论事,以偏概全.推理题在提问中常用的词有:infer,imply,suggest,indicate等.
四、猜词悟义,扫除阅读拦路虎.
猜词是应用英语的重要能力.它不但需要准确无误地理解上下文,而且要有较大的泛读量,掌握或认识较多的课外词汇.我们要学会"顺藤摸瓜",通过构词,语法,定义,同位,对比,因果,常识,上下文等线索确定词义.
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