攻克英语四级段落信息匹配题

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攻克英语四级段落信息匹配题

篇1:攻克英语四级段落信息匹配题

在今年改革的四六级题型中,阅读题里出现了一种“高端大气上档次”的题型――段落信息匹配题,占去了10%的分值。为此,很多考生都纷纷表示对这种题的担心。现在让我们看一下有什么好方法能更好地攻破这种题目吧!

整个阅读部分占总分值的35%,而我们的考试时间只有forty minnutes,建议大家在段落信息匹配题当中花去的时间千万不要超过15分钟,所以整体上看做阅读时需要注意一个很重要的问题:严控时间。

每一年考四六级的考生中,都会有很多考生因为时间不够、题做不完而折戟沉沙,而几乎全国考生都会在一个阅读这个模块超时大量的时间,而且由于我们的精度得分确实太大,因为20%的精读只有10道题,一道题占2%乘以710分,一道精读题目的分数就达到了14.2分将近15分。分值太大导致各位同同学容易在这个地方花去大量时间,但是你要明白这个部分的时间花的再久也只有20%,你完全没有理由因为20%去损失另外一个10%,而且你还不能确定你这20%是否可以得到一个非常好的成绩,所以建昆老师提醒大家:掌控时间非常重要,每一个环节限时来做,而现在做题的时候就必须要控制时间。

建议广大考生按照以下方法练习:

第一:先题后文

先看题再看文章能够将更多简单的题先做出来,当你发现简单题全部处理完毕之后,剩下的难题可以再重新回到文章当中再去找那些已经被挑剩下的段落。所以不管怎么样一定是先题后文,稍后再文题同步或先文后题。

第二:关键词定位(key words positioning)和同义替换(paraphrasing)。

其实阅读只考两件事,一件事情是简单的:看到什么,定位什么,选择什么;而另外一个则是通过定位确定这个位置,然后再进行一个切换之后发现原来这个东西就是另外一个东西。

今年四六级组季会发布的样题中,关于段落信息匹配题是这样表述的:You have to identify the paragraph from which the information is derived“你需要去确认信息是来自于哪一个段落的”。换一个表达方式叫做 which paragraph contains the following information(哪一段包含了以下的信息)。接下来我们用样题来分析一下关键词定位(key words positioning) 和同义替换(paraphrasing)在段落信息匹配题中如何实践。

1、关键词定位(key words positioning)

Since the mid-1970s, the enrollment of overseas students has increased at an annual rate of 3.9 percent.

像这道题就属于比较简单的题目。这道题是来自于四级样卷的Q47,当这道题出现的时候,同学们应该关注的是划线的两个数据,而20世纪70年代中期这个数据其实它的意义绝对没有3.9%大,因为前方是一个时间段,有可能经常出现,而后方是一个具体数值,具体数值的高频可能性不大,因为对于很多人来说他们都明白越高频的单词或短语的形式越不能成为我们的核心钩划点,3.9%一旦出现就让我们在全文当中展开3.9%的寻找之旅吧!

Over the past three decades the number of students leaving home each year to study abroad has grown at an annual rate of 3.9 percent, from 800,000 in 1975 to 2.5million in .

这时我们会发现顺序再读的时候四级样卷的C段出现了一个3.9%,这样一个点一旦出现,这一道四级简单的匹配题就结束了。

2、同义替换(paraphrasing)

接下来,我们再来看另外一个匹配的情况,现在是一个稍难的版本,来自于六级样卷第52道题。

A series of books, mostly authored by Americans, warned...

这句话的含义是一个系列的书籍都是由美国作者来完成的,警告说。。。

A succession of books, mainly by Americans... Sounded the alarm

这是原文的B段开头,跟它几乎是一模一样,但是很明显六级和四级相比,它的难度就有一点大了。首先,可别看错,在原文中出现一个单词叫succession,它意思是一个序列的,或者是一个系列的一拨儿的,千万不要看成了成功,整句翻译为一个序列的书主要是由美国人来做。大家仔细看一下mainly换成了mostly,而warned,警告,被换成了sounded the alarm,“拉响警笛”或“拉响警报”。由此我们发现,同义替换对于解题是非常重要的。

从这道题中,给大家一个提醒:在平时一定要多做同义替换的积累,比如more and more people我们就认为这不是一个好的表达,我们可以把他升级为an increasing number of people。这个版本就要比more and more people好一些,平时多注意同义词替换方面的积累,能帮助你的阅读,也能帮助你的写作。

篇2:四级阅读段落信息匹配题及答案分析

题目:Q46-Q55

建议答题顺序:建议在精读完成后再做

预估难度系数:4星

段落信息匹配题较选词和精读来说,相对简单。要求大家做到两点:

1 不要错过信息--即认真找;

2 发现同义替换--即答案对应处。

很多同学在做段落信息匹配题的时候,犯的最大的错误就是看到一个词马上选择。那么我们到底该如何处理题目和原文段落的匹配。技巧就是“2+1”原则--即题目和原文某段出现两处原词(相同词汇)加上一处同义替换时(或两处同义替换加一个原词时),匹配度最高。有原词并不一定对,匹配题考的仍然是同义替换。

例如:

D)The average price of all goods and services has risen about 50 percent. But the price of a college education has nearly doubled in that time. Is the education that today’s students are getting twice as good? Are new workers twice as smart? Have they become somehow massively more expensive to educate?

51.Over the years the cost of a college education has increased almost by 100%。(12)

55. Over fifty percent of recent college graduates remain unemployed or unable to find a suitable job。(201312)

很多同学在看完题目后,不假思索的作出选择将D段落与55题对应,没想到恰恰掉入出题人的陷阱。虽然有一个数字“50%”对应,“千万不要只看到一个数字或特殊词汇马上选择”,牢记“2+1”原则。通过阅读题目我们发现55题的意思为:百分之五十的学生找不到合适的工作;而原文讲的是物价上涨百分之五十。意思完全不一样。

解匹配题的三大要点:

1做题顺序不要乱,以确保我们能在十五分钟规定的时间内完成。先看题目,后读文章,读文章时抓住首尾句以及转折信息;

2定位时到底选什么样的`词去找才能即准确又快速?(我们会在6月1日的冲刺班上给大家详细讲解);

3 最核心的解题技巧就是上文所提到的“2+1”原则,找出同义替换才是解题之本。希望大家学会灵活应用。

篇3:四级阅读段落信息匹配题及答案分析

第4部分:阅读理解(第31—45题,每题3分,共45分)

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。

第一篇 Face Masks May Not Protect from Super-Flu

IF a super-flu strikes, face masks may not protect you. Whether widespread use of masks will help, or harm, during the next worldwide flu outbreak is a question that researchers are studying furiously. No results have come from their mask research yet. However, the government says people should consider wearing them in certain situations anyway, just in case.

But it’s a question the public keeps asking while the government are making preparations for the next flu pandemi

C. So the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) came up with preliminary guidelines. “We don’t want people wearing them everywhere,” said the CD

C. “The overall recommendation really is to avoid exposure.”

When that’s not possible, the guidelines say to consider wearing a simple surgical mask if you are in one of the three following situations. First, you’re healthy and can’t avoid going to a crowded place. Second t you’re sick and think you may have close contact with the healthy, such as a family member checking on you. Third, you live with someone who’s sick and thus might be in the early stages of infection, but still need to go out.

Influenza pandemics can strike when the easy-to-mutate flu virus shifts to a strain that people never have experience

D. Scientists cannot predict when the next pandemic will arrive, although concern is rising that the Asian bird flu might trigger one if it starts spreading easily from person to person.

During the flu pandemic, you should protect yourself. Avoid crowds, and avoid close contact with the sick unless you must care for someone. Why aren’t masks added to this self-protection list? Because they can help trap virus-laden droplets flying through the air with a cough or sneeze. Simple surgical masks only filter the larger droplets. Besides, the CDC is afraid masks may create a false sense of security. Perhaps someone who should have stayed home would don an ill-fitting mask and hop on the subway instead.

Nor does flu only spread through the air. Say someone covers a sneeze with his or her hand, then touches a doorknob or subway pole. If you touch that spot next and then put germy hands on your nose or mouth, you’ve been expose

D. It’s harder to rub your nose while wearing a mask and so your face may get pretty sweaty under masks. You reach under to wipe that sweat, and may transfer germs caught on the outside of the mask straight to the nose. These are the problems face masks may create for their users.

Whether people should or should not use face masks still remains a question. The general public has to wait patiently for the results of the mask research scientists are still doing.

31. What is the passage mainly about?

A. Widespread use of face masks.

B. Possibility of a worldwide flu outbreak

C. New discoveries of a face mask research.

D. Effectiveness of wearing face masks

32. The CDC suggests that people

A. stay alone when being sick.

B. wear face masks when going to a crowded place.

C. wear face masks wherever possible.

D. remain at home if living with someone who’s sick.

33. The word “that” in Paragraph 3 refers to

A. making preparations.

B. avoiding exposure

C. coming up with guidelines.

D. wearing face masks everywhere.

34. Which of the following statements is true?

A. Scientists warn the next flu is coming soon.

B. Asian bird flu is spreading easily from person to person.

C. Masks protect people because they keep viruses away.

D. Masks are not effective if a flu strikes.

35. One of the concerns the CDC has is that

A .masks may give people a wrong assumption of being safe.

B. the sick may not wear masks and go out.

C. flu virus may spread via public transportation.

D. healthy people may not know how to protect themselves.

篇4:四级阅读段落信息匹配题及答案分析

第五十篇 15 Million Americans Suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder (教材上阅读理解)

Social anxiety disorder prevents some 15 million Americans from leading normal social and romantic lives, a new survey finds.

The disorder leaves many isolated, ashamed and often misdiagnosed. Thirty-six percent of those with social anxiety disorder have symptoms for 10 years or more before seeking help, the Anxiety Disorders Association of America reports.

“Social anxiety disorder is when somebody has an intense, persistent and irrational fear of social or performance situations,” Jerilyn Ross, the association’s president and CEO, said during a teleconference Wednesday.

“The condition causes people to avoid common, everyday situations and even other people for fear of being judged or criticized or humiliated or embarrassing themselves,” Ross said.

Social anxiety disorder can interfere with daily routines and job performance, Ross noted. “It also makes it very difficult for people to develop friends and romantic partnerships,” she said.

People with this disorder recognize their fear is excessive and irrational, Ross noted. “But they feel powerless to do anything about it,” she said.

Social anxiety disorder can start in the early teens, Dr. Mark H. Pollack, director of the Center for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Disorders and a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, said during the teleconference.

“This is a disorder that starts affecting people early on1,” Pollack said. “The typical age of onset is early adolescence, age 12 or 13, and many individuals report a history of anxiety dating back to2 earlier childhood.”

The disorder also has physical symptoms, including heart palpitations, feelings that their throat will close up3, sweating, blushing, faintness, trembling and stammering, Ross said.

Among people with the disorder, 75 percent said the condition affected their ability to do normal activities. In addition, 69 percent said they didn’t want people to think they were crazy, and 58 percent said they were embarrassed by their condition, Ross said.

However, when the condition is diagnosed and treated, many reported improvement in their lives. In fact,59 percent who were receiving treatment said treatment had a positive effect on their ability to have a romantic relationship. In addition, 39 percent who had received treatment said knowing that treatment can be successful aided their decision to get help, Ross noted.

第十四篇 Young Adults WhoExercise Get Higher IQ Scores (教材上完形填空)

Young adults who are fit have a higher IQ and are more likely to go on to university, reveals a major new study carried out at the Sahlgrenska Academy and Sahlgrenska University Hospital.

The results were recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). The study involved 1.2 million Swedish men doing military service who were born between 1950 and 1976. The research group analyzed the results of both physical and IQ tests the youngsters took right after they started serving the army.

The study shows a clear link between good physical fitness and better results for the IQ test. The strongest links are for logical thinking and verbal comprehension. But it is only fitness that plays a role in the results for the IQ test, and not strength. “Being fit means that you also have good heart and lung capacity and that your brain gets plenty of oxygen,” says Michael Nilsson, professor at the Sahlgrenska Academy and chief physician at the Sahlgrenska University Hospital. “This may be one of the reasons why we can see a clear link with fitness, but not with muscular strength. We are also seeing that there are growth factors that are important.”

By analyzing data for twins, the researchers have been able to determine that it is primarily environmental factors and not genes that explain the link between fitness and a higher IQ.

“We have also shown that those youngsters who improve their physical fitness between the ages of 15 and 18 increase their cognitive performance,” says Maria Aberg, researcher at the Sahlgrenska Academy and physician at Aby health centre. “This being the case, physical education is a subject that has an important place in schools, and is an absolute must if we want to do well in maths and other theoretical subjects.”

The researchers have also compared the results from fitness tests during national service with the socio-economic status of the men later in life. Those who were fit at 18 were more likely to go into higher education, and many secured more qualified jobs.

篇5:四级阅读段落信息匹配题及答案分析

First it was bees. Now it is bats. Biologists in America are working hard to discover the cause of the mysterious deaths of tens of thousands of bats in the northeastern part of the country. Most of the bats affected are the common little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus,) but other species, such as the long-eared bat, the small-footed hat, the eastern pipistrelle, and the Indiana bat have also been affecte

D. In some caves, more than 90 percent of the bat populations have died.

One possibility is disease. A white fungus (真菌)known as fusarium has been found on the noses of both living and dead bats. However, scientists don't know If the fungus is the primary cause of death, a secondary cause of death, or not a cause at all, but the result of some other conditions.

Another possible cause is a lack of foo

D. For example, bats typically eat a large number of moths (蛾), and in some states such as New York, the number of moths has been declining in recent years. If bats can’t eat enough food, they starve to death.

Still other scientists believe that global warming is to blame. Warmer temperatures in recent years have been waking up hibernating (冬眠)bats earlier than usual. If bats break their hibernation at the wrong time, they might not find their expected food sources. The weather might also turn cold again and weaken or kill the bats.

Scientists might not agree on the causes of the bat die-off, but they do agree on the consequences. Bats are an important predator of mosquitoes; a single brown bat can eat 1,000 or more insects in an hour. They also eat beetles and other insects that damage plant crops. If there aren't enough bats, damage will be great from the insects they eat While bats live a long time for their size 一 the little brown bat can live for more than 30 years 一 a female bat has only one baby per year, so bat populations grow slowly. Many bat species in the United States are already protected or endangered.

How can you help? Do not disturb sleeping or nesting bats. If you discover bate that seem to be sick or that are dead, contact your local Fish& Wildlife Department with the details. However, be careful not to touch the animals.

36. What is the main idea of this passage?

A. All species of bats in North America are dying.

B. Scientists already know the cause of the deaths of bats

C. The bat deaths are a serious problem.

D. There are many possible causes of the deaths of bats.

37. What does the first sentence in Paragraph 1 mean?

A. Bees have been dying mysteriously.

B. The first article on the website is about bees.

C. Bees usually die before bats.

D. It was bees that caused the deaths of bats.

38. The word “pipistrelle“ in Paragraph 1 refers to

A. a kind of fungus.

B. an area in the U.S.

C. a special cave.

D. a kind of bat.

39. The ”moths“ in Paragraph 3 are taken as an example of

A. diseases that kill bats.

B. Insects that bats eat.

C. animals that have diseases.

D. bat species that are starving to death.

40. What is the purpose of the last paragraph?

A. To get people to stop killing bats.

B. To hire workers for the Fish & Wildlife Department.

C. To ask people not to touch dead bats.

D. To tell the public how to help bats.

第三篇 Better Solar Energy Systems: More Heat, More Light

Solar photovoltaic thermal energy systems, or PVTs, generate both heat and electricity, but until now they haven’t been very good at the heat-generating part compared to a stand-alone solar thermal collector. That’s because they operate at low temperatures to cool crystalline silicon solar cells, which lets the silicon generate more electricity but isn’t a very efficient way to gather heat.

That’s a problem of economics. Good solar hot-water systems can harvest much more energy than a solar-electric system at a substantially lower cost. And it’s also a space problem: photovoltaic cells can take up all the space on the roof, leaving little room for thermal applications.

In a pair of studies, Joshua Pearce, an associate professor of materials science and engineering, has devised a solution in the form of a better PVT made with a different kind of silicon. His research collaborators are Kunal Girotra from ThinSilicon in California and Michael Pathak and Stephen Harrison from Queen’s University, Canada.

Most solar panels are made with crystalline silicon, but you can also make solar cells out of amorphous silicon, commonly known as thin-film silicon. They don’t create as much electricity, but they are lighter, flexible, and cheaper. And, because they require much less silicon, they have a greener footprint. Unfortunately,thin-film silicon solar cells are vulnerable to some bad-news physics in the form of the Staebler-Wronski effect.

“That means that their efficiency drops when you expose them to light — pretty much the worst possible effect for a solar cell,” Pearce explains,which is one of the reasons thin-film solar panels make up only a small fraction of the market.

However, Pearce and his team found a way to engineer around the Staebler-Wronski effect by incorporating thin-film silicon in a new type of PVT. You don’t have to cool down thin-film silicon to make it work. In fact,Pearce’s group discovered that by heating it to solar-thermal operating temperatures,near the boiling point of water, they could make thicker cells that largely overcame the Staebler-Wronski effect. When they applied the thin-film silicon directly to a solar thermal energy collector, they also found that by baking the cell once a day,they boosted the solar cell’s electrical efficiency by over 10 percent.

41. PVTs are not efficient in

A. creating electricity.

B. cooling silicon solar cells.

C. generating heat.

D. powering solar thermal collectors.

42. One of the problems PVTs have is that

A. their thermal applications are costly.

B. they are too expensive to afford.

C. they occupy too much space.

D. it is hard to fix them on the roof.

43. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an advantage of thin-film silicon solar cells?

A. They are electrically efficient.

B. They are less expensive.

C. They are flexible.

D. They are environment friendly.

44. Thin-film solar panels do not sell well on market because

A. their advantages are not well-recognized.

B. they do not work well if exposed to light.

C. they need improving in appearance.

D. they are not advertised.

45 Which of the following statements is true?

A. Thin-film silicon's electrical efficiency improves when heated up.

B. New techniques have been developed to produce thin-film silicon.

C. Thin-film silicon works efficiently at low temperature.

D. A new material enlarging the Staebler-WronsKi effect has been created.

篇6:四级阅读段落信息匹配题及答案分析

Why Buy Shade-Grown Coffee?

When people argue about whether coffee is good for health,they're usually thinking of the health of the coffee drinker.Is it food for your heart? Does it increase blood pressure? Does it help you concentrate? However,coffee affects the health of the human population in other ways,too.

Traditionally,coffee bushes were planted under the canopy(树冠)of taller indigenous(土生土长的)trees.However,more and more farmers in Latin America are deforesting the land to grow full-sun coffees.At first,this increases production because more coffee bushes can be planted if there aren’t any trees.With increased production come increased profits.

Unfortunately,deforesting for coffee production immediately decreases local-wildlife habitat.Native birds nest and hide from predators(捕食者)in the tall trees and migrating birds rest there.

Furthermore,in the long term,the full-sun method also damages the ecosystem because more chemical fertilizers and pesticides are needed to grow the coffee.The fertilizers and pesticides kill insects that eat coffee plant,but then the birds eat the poisoned insects and also die.The chemicals kill or sicken other animals as well,and can even enter the water that people will eventually drink.

Fortunately,farmers in Central and South America are beginning to grow more coffee bushes in the shade.We can support these farmers by buying coffee with such labels as ”shade grown“ and ”bird friendly.“ Sure,these varieties might cost a little more.But we're paying for the health of the birds,the land,ourselves,and the planet.I think it's worth it.

31.What is the main idea of this passage? 文章的主旨是

A.Farmers are changing the way they grow coffee.农民正改变他们种咖啡的方式

B.Coffee is becoming more expensive to produce.种植咖啡越来越贵

C.Shade-grow coffee is more expensive than sun-grow coffee.蔽光生长的咖啡比向光生长的咖啡贵

D.People should buy shade-grown coffee.人们应该买蔽光生长的咖啡

【答案】A

32.The function of the word ”Traditionally“ in Paragraph 2 is to show_____.段落2中的traditionally 作用是来显示

A.the positive effects of coffee.咖啡的积极作用

B.a change of coffee growth.咖啡成长的变化

C.something that is the most important.最重要的事情

D.how coffee production used to be.咖啡生产过去如何

【答案】B

33.What does increased production of full-sun coffee bring about?阳光充足的咖啡增加的产量带来什么?

A.More insects.更多的昆虫

B.Better quality coffee.质量更好的咖啡

C.Larger farms.更大的农场

D.Higher profits.更高利润

【答案】D

34.How do farmers find more land for growing full-sun coffee?农民如何找更多的土地来种植阳光充足的咖啡

A.They buy more land from other farmers.

B.They cut down trees.

C.They move to another country.

D.They turn grassland into farmland.

【答案】B

35.The full-sun method may affect the following EXCEPT_____ full sun 方式可能影响以下....

A.insects.昆虫

B.air.空气

C.brids.鸟

D.humans人类

【答案】B

篇7:四级阅读段落信息匹配题及答案分析

With all the wars, fighting and sadness in the world today, it's not only necessary, but also essential to have a good sense of humor just to help us get through each and every day of our lives.Putting a smile on someone's face when you know they are feeling down in the dumps ( 处于沮丧中), as the saying goes, makes me feel good and warms my heart.

How would you feel if you could not joke around with your wife, husband, child, co-worker neighbor, close friend, or even just someone that you are standing in line with at your comer store? I am always saying things that make others smile or laugh, even if I don't know the person I'm joking around with.My Grandma always found humor in everything she did, even if it was the hardest job anyone could imagine.This not only relieves stress in any situation, but also is common courtesy (礼貌) to speak to others that are around you.

I know of a few people that don’t have a funny bone in their bodies, as they say.Everyone around them could be rolling on the floor after hearing a great joke and they would sit there without the slightest smile on their face.They don't get the joke that makes others laugh.I am busting a gut while they just sit there, looking at me as if I were from outer space.How can people not get a really funny joke?

Laughing is essential to keep your stress levels under control.Without humor we would find ourselves with a lot of psychological problems, or on a lot of medications to keep us from going crazy.There is too much sadness in this present world.It drives people crazy.We all need to find a way to bypass the sadness and bring a little light into our lives.So, I believe our best medicine is to get together and tell some jokes and have some fun laughing together.

51.According to the author, humor is useful in the aspect that ____________.

A.it makes people more confident

B.it can pick up people' s spirits

C.it can help get rid of the cruelty in the world

D.it can help people get on well with others

52.The author answers the question in the second paragraph with ___________.

A.facts and descriptions B.evidence and argument

C.examples and conclusion D.stories and persuasion

53.The phrase “busting a gut” in the third paragraph can be replaced by __________.

A.explaining carefully B.speaking loud

C.keeping silent D.laughing hard

54.In writing the passage, the author mainly intends to __________.

A.talk about his own understanding of humor

B.encourage people to be humorous in daily life

C.introduce a practical way to get through daily life

D.convince people of the power of being optimistic about life

55.What is the author' s attitude towards the present world?

A.Positive. B.Critical.

C.Satisfied. D.Indifferent.

答案:51—55BCDBB

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