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Tristan da Cunha, a 38-square-mile island, is the far thest inhabited island in the world, according to the Guinness Book of Records. It is 1510 miles southwest of its nearest neighbor, St. Helena, and 1 950 miles west of AfricADis covered by the Portuguese admiral (葡萄牙海军上将) of the same name in 1506, and settled in 1810, the island belongs to Great Britain and has a population of a few hundred.

    Coming in a dose second—and often wrongly mentioned as the most distant land—is Easter Island, which lies 1 260 miles east of its nearest neighbor, Pitcairn Island, and 2 300 miles west of South America.

    The mountainous 64-square-mile island was settled a round the 5th century, supposedly by people who were lost at seAThey had no connection with the outside world for more than a thousand years, giving them plenty of time to build more than 1 000 huge stone figures, called moai, for which the island is most famous.

    On Easter Sunday, 1722, however, settlers from Holland moved in and gave the island its name. Today, 2 000 people live on the Chilean territory (智利领土). They share one street, a small airport, and a few hours of television per day.

1. It can be learned from the text that the is land of Tristan da Cunha ______.

Awas named after its discoverer

Bgot its name from Holland settlers

Cwas named by the British government

Dgot its name from the Guinness Book of Records

2. Which of the following is most famous for moai?

ATristan da Cunha.

BPitcairn Island.

CEaster Island.

DSt. Helena.

3. Which country does Easter Island belong to?

ABritain.

BHolland.

CPortugal.

DChile.

 

答案:A;C;D
解析:

1.本题问及Tristan da cunha小岛的命名。如能通过浏览把握本文篇章结构,则可以看出,关于该岛的内容都在第1段:运用SCANNING(寻读)技巧可以在该段结尾句里找到与本题相关的线索(关键词name),通读全句后可以得出答案:Discovered by the Portuguese admiral of the same name(as the island)...

2.本题涉及关于moai(=stone figures)的一个细节问题:其所在地。四个选项均为岛名,因此不能依此线索查找。要按题干中所问,从第3段找到moai所在的岛,但这里仅提到“the island”,循此线索往上追寻:(第3段结尾)the island=(第3段开头)the mountainous 64- square-mile island=(第2段中)Easter Island,即为答案。

第2段中也提到了Pitcairn Island,但它只是 Easter Island的nearest neighbor;选择该项的考生在把握语句结构、准确理解文意方面仍有困难,因而更容易受其干扰迷惑,导致误选。

定冠词the的返指(referring back)在解题过程中起了至关重要的作用。NMET中并不会直接考查对语句结构的分析,但语法结构的掌握对于阅读理解的准确性来说是至关重要的。

3.本题考查复活岛今日的归属问题。题干提问中使用的现在时态也是不容忽视的。问的是“现在”情况,不是过去。第4段中间提到Today,...Chilean territory,与答案D吻合。另外三个国家中,有的与此岛并不相干(A.Britain;C.


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