雅思阅览长难句句式结构解析


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       雅思阅览考试的部分,在一个小时的时刻里要求很多烤鸭们完成三篇800—1200词的文章阅览和标题回答,关于很多人来说,这个时刻是不行进行完全阅览的。要最有功率地善用时刻,拿到自己满足的分数,咱们能够从两个方面下手:一方面是技巧,知道怎么根据标题给出的指向,去文章的什么当地寻觅答案;另一方面则是硬碰硬的速读能力,很快地扫描全文,然后挑拣出有用信息地点的语句。从久远视点来看,后者关于各位鸭鸭们更为重要,究竟考到了满足的分数仅仅开端而非完毕,去了自己心仪的校园今后仍是要承受漫山遍野的英语材料轰炸。特别是关于预备时刻比较充沛因而相对沉着的同学,不如就从雅思备考的这个阶段开端预备吧。

  英语的句式结构其实很简略:主谓宾和主系表。主谓宾是“谁—干—什么”,比方“羊吃草”。“皎白心爱的小绵羊蹦蹦跳跳愉快活泼地在无边无际的广阔草原上幸福愉快地吃着新鲜碧绿的青草”相同也是主谓宾,只不过润饰成分多了些、显得唐僧了些罢了。主系表是“谁—是—什么”,杂乱版本参考同上。要很快地了解这样的语句,咱们就要学会敏捷地抓出语句的骨干—也就是“羊吃草”的部分,至于其它的润饰部分能够先不过大脑。假如骨干显示本语句中包含了解题信息的话,此刻再去细细查看标题要问的细节信息也不迟。这样的抓骨干技巧一旦娴熟,要有充沛的时刻通读三篇文章、保证不遗失任何信息地做题,也不是什么不行完成的使命了。特别是关于那些本来语言功底就不错、期望能以阅览这一项的得分再进步一下总成绩的同学来说,这是真正的终极技巧,要到达保8望9也是很有期望的哦:)

  针对两种句式结构的抓骨干办法,简略说来如下:

  化繁为简看懂语句

  ? 主谓宾结构:寻觅谓语动词

  ? 主系表结构:寻觅系动词

  也就是说,不管哪种句式,咱们都要在心里默念寻觅动词这个准则,以含糊匹配的办法来对应最有意义的那个动词,进而承认动词之前的主语和动词之后的宾语或表语。

  一个语句之所以能够拉长,除了在一个简略句中加上许多润饰成分之外,还有可能是长出了枝干—也就是加了从句,或者是由连词和平衡结构把若干简略句合并在了一同。雅思长难句最频频呈现的状况包含如下几种:

  ? 定语从句:that, which(介词+which), who,…

  ? 状语从句:v+ing

  ? 寻觅平衡结构:三大连词 and/or/but,

  not only…but also…

  not…but…

  no more/longer/less …than

  as…as

  not so …as… . . .

  还有一种特别主系表值得单独说一说:

  ? There be句型:寻觅中心词

  这个句型之所以特别,是因为系动词和表语都现已以倒装的方式给出来了,短缺的仅仅一个主语中心词罢了,因而咱们看到了there be最初的语句,必定先集中精力寻觅到那个中心点。此外,这个语句是一些同学在雅思作文考场上易犯错误的当地。在时刻急迫的压力下,可能会有同学不自觉地受到了中文思想的影响,写出诸如“There are many people do something.”此类的语句,假如在模拟考试的时分发现自己从前犯过这类笔误,主张大家在考场上给自己留出1、2分钟的查看时刻来。查看办法也很简略,把there be两个词遮住,假如剩余的部分还能读出一个完整的语句来,则本来的语句必定是有问题的,能够敏捷把there be这两个词擦掉。

       除了be动词外,还有一些there be方式的变体:

  ? There come/comes/came

  ? There appear/appears/appeared

  ? There emerge/emerges/emerged

  ? There may/might be

  ? There can/could be

  ? There happen to be

  ? There used to be

  ? There is/are going to be

  其间后两个语句中提到的状况必定是不存于当下的,在判断题(TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN)中简单被揪出来做文章,命题思路是细节不一致的类型,答案多为FALSE。

  结合讲堂解说的部分,有时刻的同学能够操练一下快速了解以下这些来自剑桥考题傍边的长难句:

  1. There are examples of languages that have survived in written form and then been revived by later generations. (4A0201)

  2. In New Zealand, classes for children have slowed the erosion of Maori and rekindled interest in the language. (4A0201)

  3. The former US policy of running Indian reservations schools in English, for example, effectively put languages such as Navajo on the danger list. (4A0201)

  4. It is not necessarily these small languages that are about to disappear. (4A0201)

  5. However, it wasn’t until the discovery of the reaction principle, which was the key to space travel and so represents one of the great milestones in the history of scientific thought, that rocket technology was able to develop. (3A0101)

  6. What makes a language endangered is not just the number of speakers, but how old they are. (4A0201)

  7. In the Native American Navajo nation, which sprawls across four states in the American south-west, the native language is dying.(4A0201)

  8. The problem of how health-care resources should be allocated or apportioned, so that they are distributed in both the most just and most efficient way, is not a new one. (4A0403)

  9. Every health system in an economically developed society is faced with the need to decide (either formally or informally) what proportion of the community’s total resources should be spent on health-care; how resources are to be apportioned; what diseases and diabilities and which forms of treatment are to be given priority; which members of the community are to be given special consideration in respect of their health needs; and which forms of treatment are the most cost-effective. (4A0403)

  10. People are not in a position to exercise personal liberty and to be self-determining if they are poverty-stricken, or deprived of basic education, or do not live within a context of law and order. (4A0403)

  11. The spread of monoculture and use of high-yielding varieties of crops have been accompanied by the disappearance of old varieties of food plants which might have provided some insurance against pests or diseases in future. (3A0202)

  12. Animals at play often use unique signs—tail-wagging in dogs, for example—to indicate that activity superficially resembling adult behaviour is not really in earnest. (4A0203)

  13. A few years ago, in one of the most fascinating and disturbing experiments in behavioural psychology, Stanley Milgram of Yale University tested 40 subjects from all walks of life for their willingness to obey instructions given by a “leader” in a situation in which the subjects might feel a personal distaste for the actions they were called upon to perform. (5A0102)

  14. How can we possily account for this vast discrepancy between what calm, rational, knowledgeable people predict in the comfort of their study and what pressured, flustered, but cooperative “teachers” actually do in the laboratory of real life? (5A0102)

15. A modern hard-core sociobiologist might even go so far as to claim that this aggressive instinct evolved as an advantageous trait, having been of survival value to our ancestors in their struggle against the hardships of life on the plains and in the caves, ultimately finding its way into our genetic make-up as a remnant of our ancient animal ways. (5A0102)

  16. Breeding seasons in animals such as birds have evolved to occupy the part of the year in which offspring have the greatest chances of survival. (5A0403)

  17. This is the process by which plants use energy from the sun to convert carbon from soil or water into organic material for growth.(5A0403)

  18. Recently, however, it has been experiencing something of a renaissance, with renewed demand for original Bakelite objects in the collectors’ marketplace, and museums, societies and dedicated individuals once again appreciating the style and originality of this innovative material. (5A0201)

  19. The fact that children’s ideas about science form part of a larger framework of ideas means that it is easier to change them. (4A0101)

  20. These misconceptions do not remain isolated but become incorporated into a multifaceted, but organised, conceptual framework, making it and the component ideas, some of which are erroneous, more robust but also accessible to modification. (4A0101)

  21. Never before has the planet's linguistic diversity shrunk at such a pace. (4A0201)

  22. Not only did it solve a problem that had intrigued man for ages, but, more importantly, it literally opened the door to exploration of the universe. (3A0101)

  23. Life itself was a perpetual and punishing search for food: some families grew manioc and other starchy crops in small garden plots cleared from the forest, while other members of the tribe scoured the country for small game and promising fish holes. (3A0302)

  24. There is clear-cut evidence that, for a period of at least one year, supervision which increases the direct pressure for productivity can achieve significant increases in production. However, such short-term increases are obtained only at a substantial and serious cost to the organisation. (3A0403)

  25. Of growing interest is the way in which much of what we might see as diaposable is, elsewhere, recycled and reused. (3A0301)

  26. These misconceptions do not remain isolated but become incorporated into a multifaceted, but organised, conceptual framework, making it and the component ideas, some of which are erroneous, more robust but also accessible to modification. (4A0101)

  27. The explosion in demand for accommodation in the inner suburbs of Melbourne suggests a recent change in many people’s preferences as to where they live.

  28. Take the exercise theory.




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