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閱讀技巧推理判斷題

推理判斷題要求考生根據(jù)文章提供的線索和事實進行邏輯推理,推測作者未提到的事實或某事發(fā)生的可能性,將間接論據(jù)連貫起來,得出一個合理的結(jié)論。合理,是指準確地從原文中推理,而不是讀者主觀認為的合理或文章已提供的明顯的事實。推理判斷題常以infer,imply,suggest,conclude,learn,intend,mean,describe,purpose等詞提問。提問中含有表示推測的情態(tài)動詞,如can,could,might,would等和其他表示可能性的動詞,如probably,mostlikely等。推理判斷題常見的問題形式有:1.Itcanbeinferred/concludedfromthepassagethat…2.Thepassagesuggests/impliesthat…3.Theauthormayprobablyagreewith/support…4.Bythefirstsentenceofthesecondparagraph,theauthormeans…5.Theauthorseemstobeinfavourof/beagainst…6.Theauthor’spurposeofwritingthispassageis…推理判斷題的解題技巧:所謂推斷就是從已知的事情中推測未知的事情。這里所說的未知是指文章或作者沒有直接說明但暗示出來,或者根據(jù)作者提供的信息,可能引出的必然性結(jié)論。所以推斷類型的題盡管不能在文章中直接找到答案,但我們可以在文章中找到可供推論的依據(jù)。還有一個重要的技巧就是排除法的適當運用。很多錯誤選項的排除要靠我們對于文章事實和細節(jié)的準確把握。因此我們也要相應(yīng)加強對于文章事實細節(jié)的訓(xùn)練。推理判斷題主要題型:針對細節(jié)的邏輯推斷針對主題思想、作者意圖的推斷針對作者態(tài)度、觀點等的推斷(一)細節(jié)推理題:抓住某一段話中的關(guān)鍵信息,即某些關(guān)鍵詞或短語去分析、推理、判斷,結(jié)合上下文或上下句,推斷出這句話所隱含的深層含義。在推斷中,我們要嚴格依據(jù)作者所陳述的細節(jié)、事實,找出能夠表露作者思想傾向和感情色彩的詞語,然后利用自己已獲得的相關(guān)知識進行推理判斷,從而得出符合邏輯的結(jié)論。例1:Whenshelookedahead.FlorenceChadwicksawnothingbutasolidwalloffog.Herbodywasnumb.Shehadbeenswimmingfornearlysixteenhours.AlreadyshewasthefirstwomantoswimtheEnglishChannelinbothdirections.Nowattheageof34,hergoalwastobecomethefirstwomantoswimfromCatalinatotheCaliforniacoast.OnthatfourthofJulymorning1952,theseawaslikeanicebathandthefogwassodense.Shecouldhardlyseehersupportboats.Sharkscruisedtowardherfigure,onlytobedrivenawaybyrifleshots.Againstthefrigidgripofthesea,shestruggledon,hourafterhour,whilemillionswatchedonnationaltelevision.AlongsideFlorenceinoneoftheboats,hermotherandheretrainerofferedencouragement.Theytoldheritwasn’tmuchfarther.Butallshecouldseewasfog.Theyurgedhernottoquit.Sheneverhad…untilthen.Withonlyahalfmiletogo,sheaskedtobepulledout.Whatdoes“sheneverhad…”inthethirdparagraphmean?A.Shehadneverbeensodesperate.B.Shehadneverthoughtofgivingitup.C.Shehadneverseensuchthickfog.D.Shehadneverswumacrossthestraitbefore.解析:根據(jù)上下文theyurgedhernottoquit,以及withonlyahalfmiletogo,sheaskedtobepulledout.可以推斷出,她當時并沒有想放棄,只不過是后來情況變化了。答案:B

例2:Decision-thinkingisnotunlikepoker---itoftenmattersnotonlywhatyouthink,butalsowhatothersthinkyouthinkandwhatyouthinktheythinkyouthink.Thementalprocess(過程)issimilar.Naturally,thiscardgamehasoftenbeenofconsiderableinteresttopeoplewhoare,byanystandards,goodthinkers.ThegreatmathematicianJohnvonNeumannwasoneofthefoundersofgametheory.Inparticular,heshowedthatallgamesfallintotwoclasses;therearewhathecalledgamesof‘perfectinformation’,gameslikechesswheretheplayerscan'thideanythingorplaytricks;theydon'twinbychance,butbymeansoflogicandskills.Thentherearegamesof‘imperfectinformation’,likepoker,inwhichitisimpossibletoknowinadvancethatonecourseofactionisbetterthananother.Onemistakenideaaboutbusinessisthatitcanbetreatedasagameofperfectinformation.Quitethereverse,business,politics,lifeitselfaregameswhichwemustnormallyplaywithveryimperfectinformation.Businessdecisionsareoftenmadewithmanyunknownandunknowablefactors(因素),whichwouldeverpuzzlebestpokerplayers.Butfewbusinesspeoplefinditcomfortabletoadmitthattheyaretakingachance,andmanystillprefertobelievethattheyareplayingchess,notpoker.Animportantfactorinagameofimperfectinformationis_______.A.rulesB.luckC.timeD.ideas解析:短文第二段有這樣一段說明:……游戲可分為兩類,一種是被稱為“perfectinformation”的游戲,雙方無法隱瞞或進行欺騙,他們不是靠碰巧獲勝(…theydon’twinbychance)。另一種則是“imperfectinformation”的游戲,如打牌,游戲者不可能預(yù)先知道他出的這一道牌是否比另一道好。從作者的這種表達可以推斷出,“imperfectinformation”游戲獲勝的一個因素就是運氣。因此選B。

(二)推測文章的觀點或結(jié)論推測文章的觀點或結(jié)論的設(shè)題形式有:1)Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat__________.2)Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromthepassage?3)Fromthepassagewecanconcludethat__________.這類問題問的不一定是全文的中心思想或作者的全部觀點,可能只是文章中的某一觀點。但要推測出文中的某一觀點,仍離不開對全文主要觀點或中心思想的把握。例1:Doyoualwaysunderstandthedirectionsonabottleofmedicine?Doyouknowwhatismeantby“Takeonlyasdirected?”Readthefollowingdirectionsandseeifyouunderstandthem.“Toreducepain,taketwotablets(藥片)withwater,followedbyonetableteveryeighthours,asrequired.Fornight-timeandearlymorningrelief(緩解疼痛)taketwotabletsatbedtime.Donottakemorethansixtabletsintwenty-fourhours.Forchildrensixtotwelveyearsold,givehalftheamount(量).ForchildrenundersixyearsMostyoungpeopleonlygetsevenhoursofsleepeachnight,whentheyactuallyneedninehours.Andmakingupforlostsleepduringtheweekbysleepinginanweekendsdoesn’treallywork.Infact,sleepinglateonweekendsmayactuallydoyoumoreharmthangood,ifyouhavesleepproblems.Whathappensifyoudon’tgetenoughsleep?Ifyoursleepproblemcontinuesforafewnights,youcouldsufferseriousproblems.Lackofsleepcanaffectlearningandmemory.Worse,ifyoursleepdifficultieslastalongtime,thatcouldleadtoanxietyordepression(抑郁).Therefore,you’vegottohavesomehealthysleephabits.Belowaresomesuggestions.GOTOBEDATTHESAMETIME-includingweekends,ifpossible.WAKEUPAROUNDTHESAMETIMEEVERYMORNING.Whenyousleeplatejustonemorningduringtheweek,itmaydisturbyourbodyclock.Thiswillmakeithardforyoutosleepthatnight.DOSOMETHINGRELAXINGbeforegoingtobed.EXERCISEDURINGTHEDAY.Don’texerciserightbeforegoingtobed.AVOIDDRINKINGALCOHOL.Alcoholmakesyouexcited.Thispreventsyoufromfallingasleeporwakesyouupduringthenight.DON’TSMOKE.Smokingisalwaysbadforthebody.Smokingbeforebedtimekeepsyouawake.Iftryingthesetipsoveracoupleofweeksdoesnothelpyou,speaktoyourdoctor.Donottakeanysleepingpillswithoutfirstaskingyourdoctor.Manyhavestrongsideeffects.1.Accordingtothepassage,ifyouhavesleepproblemsforafewnights,youcouldbe_______.A.lonely B.serious C.forgetful D.depressed2.Thepassagesuggeststhatpeoplewithsleepproblemsshould______.A.eatvegetablesandexerciseregularlyB.makeupforlostsleeponweekendsC.followafixedtimetableforsleepD.sleepsevenhourseveryday3.Wecanlearnfromthesuggestionsthat________.A.gettingupearlieronemorningmakesiteasiertofallasleepthatnightB.listeningtosoftmusicbeforegoingtobedmayhelpyoufallasleepC.smokersandthosewhodrinkalcoholusuallyhavesleepproblemsD.exercisingintheeveningwillhelpyougettosleep4.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.SleepproblemsareseriousamongyoungpeopleB.SleepinglateonweekendscanmakeupforlostsleepC.YoureatinghabitswillbebrokenduetolackofsleepD.You’llnolongerhaveyoursleepproblemifyoutrythetips

BBlamelessIwasafreshmanincollegewhenImettheWhites.Theywerecompletelydifferentfrommyownfamily,yetIfeltathomewiththemimmediately.JaneWhiteandIbecamefriendsatschool,andherfamilywelcomedmelikealong-lostcousin.Inmyfamily,itwasalwaysimportanttoplaceblamewhenanythingbadhappened.“Whodidthis?”mymotherwouldscreamaboutadirtykitchen.“Thisisallyourfault,Katharine,”myfatherwouldinsistwhenthecatgotoutorthedishwasherbroke.Fromthetimewewerelittle,mysister,brothersandItoldoneachother.Wesetaplaceforblameatthedinnertable.ButtheWhitesdidn’tworryaboutwhohaddonewhat.Theypickedupthepiecesandmovedonwiththeirlives.ThebeautyofthiswasdrivenhometomethesummerJanedied.InJuly,theWhitesistersandIdecidedtotakeacartripfromtheirhomeinFloridatoNewYork.Thetwooldersisters,SarahandJane,werecollegestudents,andtheyoungest,Amy,hadrecentlyturnedsixteen.Proudofhavinganewdriver’slicense(駕照),Amywasexcitedaboutpracticingherdrivingonthetrip.Sheshowedoffherlicensetoeveryoneshemet.ThebigsisterssharedthedrivingofSarah’snewcarduringthefirstpartofthetrip,butwhentheyreachedlesscrowdedareas,theyletAmytakeover.SomewhereinSouthCarolina,wepulledoffthehighwaytoeat.Afterlunch,Amygotbehindthewheel.Shecametoacrossroadswithastopsign.Whethershewasnervousorjustdidn’tseethesignnoonewouldeverknow,butAmycontinuedintothecrossroadswithoutstopping.Thedriverofalargetruck,unabletostopintime,ranintoourcar.Janewaskilledimmediately.Iwasslightlyinjured.ThemostdifficultthingthatI’veeverdonewastocalltheWhitestotellthemabouttheaccidentandthatJanehaddied.Painfulasitwasformetoloseagoodfriend,Iknewthatitwasfarworseforthemtoloseachild.WhenMr.andMrs.Whitearrivedatthehospital,theyfoundtheirtwodaughterssharingaroom.Sarahhadafewcutsonthehead;Amy’slegwasbroken.Theyhugged(擁抱)usallandcriedtearsofsadnessandofjoyatseeingtheirdaughters.Theywipedawaythegirls’tearsandmadeafewjokesatAmyasshelearnedtousehercrutches(拐杖).Tobothoftheirdaughters,andespeciallytoAmy,overandovertheysimplysaid,“We’resogladthatyou’realive.”Iwasastonished.Noblame.Noaccusations.Later,IaskedtheWhiteswhytheynevertalkedaboutthefactthatAmywasdrivingandhadrunastopsign.Mrs.Whitesaid,“Jane’sgone,andwemissherterribly.Nothingwesayordowilleverbringherback.ButAmyhasherwholelifeaheadofher.Howcansheleadafullandhappylifeifshefeelsweblameherforhersister’sdeath?”Theywereright.AmygraduatedfromtheUniversityofCaliforniaandgotmarriedseveralyearsago.Sheworksasateacheroflearning-disabledstudents.She’salsoamotheroftwolittlegirlsofherown,theoldestnamedJane.1.Theauthorofthepassageis_____.A.Mrs.White’snieceB.Jane’sschoolfriendC.TheWhites’cousinD.Sarah’sfriendfromcollege2.Howdidtheauthor’sparentsdifferfromtheWhites?A.Theauthor’sparentswerelesscaring.B.Theauthor’sparentswerelessloving.C.Theauthor’sparentswerelessfriendly.D.Theauthor’sparentswerelessunderstanding.3.Howdidtheaccidentoccur?A.Amydidn’tstopatacrossroadsandatruckhittheircar.B.Amydidn’tknowwhattodowhenshesawthestopsign.C.Amydidn’tslowdownsotheircarranintoatruck.D.Amydidn’tgetoffthehighwayatacrossroads.4.Theaccidenttookplacein______.A.FloridaB.CaliforniaC.SouthCarolinaD.NewYork

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