专四英语阅读填词
要扎住阅读技巧,有时候不一定全部读懂。抓住关键词句就可以了,比如说首段首句,过渡段,等等。做题的时候,提取关键词,迅速定位在文中的出现位置,去原文找答案。
㈡ 英语专业四级阅读
英语专业四级简称TEM4.题型有听力,完型,单选,阅读,作文.听力有听对话,短文,还回有VOA.BBC.还答有听写一篇150字左右的短文.单选与六级的区别在于六级侧重词汇,专四侧重语法.作文有大作文和小作文.小作文是便条.
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㈢ 关于英语阅读题(专四)为啥会做错很多
其实,一般的阅读题在题目上经常会给很多让你混淆的词,而有的词组或者是专短语意思也属不好辨别,比如as long as,有“和什么什么一样长”的意思,而另一个意思就是“只要...”,除非你单词量非常大,每一个题目都完全知道它的意思,就不会做错。
㈣ 求推荐一本可自学用的英语专业四级语法书,语法点要全,讲解要细致,可以是带上听力阅读等等的专四一本通
英语语法是不分等级的,如果说你要准备专四的话首先应该确定自己现在的英语水平。是高中的时候语法特别好还是语法比较一般。我们上学的时候学的是张道真实用英语语法,我觉得这本书还是比较好的,讲的还算是比较细致的,但是你要是基础特别差可以自己配一个初中的英语语法或者是高中英语语法,毕竟大学的语法书里面还是有一些专有名词和概念的。
专四关于英语语法的知识点考察其实不是特别多的,其实主要就是在选择填空这一块有一定比例的考察。在一个就是在于大的阅读中。但是选择中语法占的比例其实是非常少的,如果你仔细去做历年的真题就会发现其实考察点都是差不多的,有的时候甚至会出现以前考察过的试题。在阅读这一块其实主要的是在于断句,因为阅读中总是大的从句中去套用小的从句,这要其实就会误导你对于阅读文章的理解,这个你语法要是不太好其实也是可以读懂的。定语从句状语从句的相关表达形式其实就那么多种,你要是弄明白了其实就可以了。(在这点上我推荐你先尝试一下新东方出的考研英语语法新思维和三步搞定翻译及难句)这两本书是可以帮助你学会断句的。
你说要专四一本通,你想想要是一本通关于每个每个不分的知识点能有多少,根本就不可能达到你的目的。我不知道你准备的是什么时候的考试,如果你是想突击型的我建议你买华研系列的辅导书(就是封面上画的小青蛙的那种)。
你先买华研关于专四模拟这块的题,其中你先正常的做一遍,然后把原文什么的都要弄清楚,其实你不认识的单词也要查出来,这样词汇量也就提升了。模拟题你可以分开做,但是听力部分应该整体的听,这样可以养成一种习惯,毕竟全神贯注的去听听力其实是很累的,因为有一些你不常用的单词会让你的思维停顿,影响你的选择。然后要被10篇左右的作文这个也是大分的,可以用万能模版毕竟主要目的其实还是抓分的。
在你把华研的模拟试卷做完之后,再做华研的历年真题。这个真题最好是整套做算好考试的时间。每一套题你做过之后都要完整的合分并总结到底是那里错了然后再去看体力的原文以及阅读的翻译。在你连续做过10套题的时候就会发现知识点其实都差不多了,有很多重复的。同时词汇量也提高了。
一定要提前准备,怎么也要30-40天的时间。我说的这些能短时间内帮你提分的。像你说的看语法书,再看词汇书什么的。那要从现在开始准备明年的考试了,应付考试就得用应付的办法。
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㈤ 如何做好专四英语阅读
首先要靠平来时积累啊,再源一个,阅读时候生词可以根据后面的文章意思进行大致的判断(主要适合于考场)。阅读还是得先把文章看一遍,理解,然后带着问题再去看。对于一些句子,是有一些语法或这短语结构,要自己去提炼。平常多练习也是可以提高的。
㈥ 英语专业四级考试各部分是怎么给分的听力一个多少分完型阅读单选大小作文都多少分啊
楼主问的是专抄四又不是公四。。。一楼的弄错了。。。具体应该是:
专四总分100分。
听力:1.听写短文(15分,一句一分)
2.听力选择题(15分。共30题,0.5分一题)
完形填空:10分。共20题,0.5分一题。
语法与词汇:15分。共30题,0.5分一题。
阅读理解:20分。共20题,一分一题。
作文:1.大作文(15分)
2.便条写作(10分)
㈦ 我的英语专四阅读有很大的问题,主要就是时间不够,要是碰到难的文章,我最多只能做完三篇阅读,而且正确
首先,阅读有问题,肯定是有好多词汇不知道,买套卷子做做(按照考试时间做,听力,阅读,完形填空,做第一遍)然后,写完之后对照答案,改正,把短语做笔记!第三遍,把所有卷子里出现的不认识的词语都查一下。最后,再重新看一下卷子,这时已经把不懂得几乎都克服了!
按照这样的做法坚持下去一定有效果哦!本人就是这样做,专四,专六一次过!
㈧ 2007年英语专业四级阅读理解到底有几篇
不管几篇总之是20个
要是四篇就一个5个
五篇就不一定了
有多有少
其实还是5篇合适一些
这样不至于全不明白而扣分
㈨ 请问2005英语专业四级阅读部分的题目和答案
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注:本文摘自 《英语学习四十年精选之异域风情 + 国外风情面面观》
Predicting the future is always risky. But it's probably safe to say that at
least a few historians will one day speak of the 20th century as America's “
Disney era ” . Today, it's certainly difficult to think of any other single
thing that represents modern America as powerfully as the company that created
Mickey Mouse. Globally, brands like Coca-Cola and McDonalds may be more
widely-known, but neither encapsulates 20th-century America in quite the same
way as Disney.
The reasons for Disney's success are varied and numerous, but ultimately the
credit belongs to one person — the man who created the cartoon and built the
company from nothing, Walt Disney. Ironically, he could not draw particularly
well. But he was a genius in plenty of other respects. In business, his greatest
skills were his insight and his management ability. After setting himself up in
Hollywood, he single-handedly pioneered the concepts of branding and
merchandising — something his company still does brilliantly today.
But what really distinguished Disney was his ability to identify with his
audiences. Disney always made sure his films championed the “ little guy ” , and
made him feel proud to be American. This he achieved by creating characters that
reflected the hopes and fears of ordinary people. Some celebrated American
achievements — Disney's very first cartoon Plane Crazy, featuring a silent
Mickey Mouse, was inspired by Charles Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic.
Others, like the There Little Pigs and Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, showed
how, through hard work and helping one's fellow man, or Americans could survive
social and economic crises like the Great Depression.
Disney's other great virtue was the fact that his company — unlike other big
corporations — had a human face. His Hollywood studio — the public heard —
operated just like a democracy, where everyone was on firstname terms and had a
say in how things should be run. He was also regarded as a great patriot because
not only did his cartoons celebrate America, but, ring World War II, studios
made training films for American soldiers.
The reality, of course, was less idyllic. As the public would later learn,
Disney's patriotism had an unpleasant side. After a strike by cartoonists in
1941, he became convinced that Hollywood had been infiltrated by Communists. He
agreed to work for the FBI as a mole, identifying and spying on colleagues whom
he suspected were subversives.
But, apart from his affiliations with the FBI, Disney was more or less the
genuine article. A new book, The Magic Kingdom; Walt Disney and the American Way
of Life, by Steven Watts, confirms that he was very definitely on the side of
ordinary Americans — in the 30s and 40s he voted for Franklin Roosevelt,
believing he was a champion of the workers. Also, Disney was not an apologist
for the FBI, as some have suggested. In fact, he was always suspicious of large,
bureaucratic organizations, as is evidenced in films like That Darned Cat, in
which he portrayed FBI agents as bungling incompetents.
By the time he died in 1966, Walt Disney was an icon like Thomas Edison and
the Wright Brothers. To business people and filmmakers, he was a role model; to
the public at large, he was “ Uncle Walt ”— the man who had entertained them all
their lives, the man who represented them all their lives, the man who
represented all that was good about America.
86. Walt Disney is believed to possess the following abilities EXCEPT
A. painting.
B. creativity
C. management.
D. merchandising.
87. According to the passage, what was the pleasant side of Disney’s patriotism?
A. He sided with ordinary Americans in his films.
B. He supported America’s war efforts in his own way.
C. He had doubts about large, bureaucratic organizations.
D. He voted for Franklin Roosevelt in the 30s and 40s.
88. In the sixth paragraph the sentence “Disney was more or less the genuine
article” means that
A. Disney was a creative and capable person.
B. Disney once agreed to work for the FBI.
C. Disney ran his company in a democratic way.
D. Disney was sympathetic with ordinary people.
89. The writer’s attitude toward Walt Disney can best be described as
A. sympathetic.
B. objective.
C. critical.
D. skeptical.
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