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1、托福綜合寫作范文真題解析托福綜合寫作范文真題解析托福綜合寫作應(yīng)該如何寫?如果應(yīng)對托福綜合寫作的聽力內(nèi)容和閱讀內(nèi)容?這些都是考生在備考時應(yīng)該掌握的,這樣才能在考試中為你的托福綜合寫作提分。這里小站教育編輯就為大家?guī)砹送懈>C合寫作的真題解析,希望對大家 托福 寫作提分有幫助。這里小站教育名師用TPO29勺托福綜合寫作為例為大家詳解托福綜合寫作的解 題全過程,希望對大家備考托福寫作有幫助。閱讀內(nèi)容:Large numbers of dinosaur fossils have been discovered in deposits onAlaska ' s North Slope, a re

2、gion that today experiences an extremely cold, arctic climate.One hundred million years ago, when those dinosaurs werealive, the environment of the North Slope was already inhospitable, especially during the winter when it experienced several months of total darkness. Howdid the dinosaurs survive th

3、e wintertime? Paleontologists have proposed that one of the most common North Slope dinosaurs, the elephant-sized Edmontosaur (Edmontosaurus), survived the winter by migrating south to more hospitable regions. Several arguments support the migration hypothesis.現(xiàn)今經(jīng)歷極寒,擁有北極氣候的阿拉斯加北坡,發(fā)掘出了大量恐龍化石。一億 年以前,

4、當(dāng)這些恐龍依然存活的時候,北坡環(huán)境就已然不宜生物居住了,尤其 在冬季,北坡經(jīng)歷著長達(dá)數(shù)月的黑暗。當(dāng)時的恐龍是如何在那里的冬季生存下 來的?以當(dāng)時最常見的北坡恐龍一一一種大象般大小的埃德蒙頓龍為例,古生物 學(xué)家做出了如此假設(shè):埃德蒙頓龍依靠遷徙至南部更宜居的區(qū)域來度過北坡的 冬季。對于以上假說,有如下幾點論據(jù)。First, the Edmontosaur diet supports the migration hypothesis. Edmontosaurus fed exclusively on plants. Since there would have been no plants gro

5、wing during the cold and dark North Slope winter, it appears that the Edmontosaur must have left for at least part of the year and migrated to more temperate zones to find food.首先,埃德蒙頓龍的食譜支持了遷徙說。埃德蒙頓龍僅以植物為食。由于在寒 冷而黑暗的冬天,北坡并無植物生長,埃德蒙頓龍勢必在一年中的部分時間離 開北坡,遷徙至更溫暖的區(qū)域覓食。Second, manyEdmontosaur skeletons hav

6、e been unearthed from the samesite.This suggests that Edmontosaurs lived in herd. Manymodern-day migratory animals, such as caribou and buffalo, live and migrate in herds as well. Moving in herds helps animals coordinate their migration. The finding that Edmontosaurs lived in herds further supports

7、the migration hypothesis.第二,許多埃德蒙頓龍骨架在相同的地點被發(fā)掘出了。這顯示埃德蒙頓龍屬于 群居生物。許多現(xiàn)今存在的遷徙動物,比如馴鹿和水牛,也是成群結(jié)隊遷徙的。 成群移動能夠幫助動物們在遷徙過程中更加協(xié)調(diào)一致。埃德蒙頓龍屬群居動物 這一發(fā)現(xiàn),支持了遷徙說。Finally, Edmontosaurs were physically capable of migrating long distances. To reach more hospitable regions, the Edmontosaur had to migrate about 1,600 kilom

8、eters southward. To make such a journey, the Edmontosaur needed to moveat about five kilometers per hour for several weeks, which certainly could do. These animals could run very fast, reaching speeds up to 45 kilometers per hour. It could have easily used its locomotive power to move to warmer clim

9、ate during the harsh arctic winter.最后,埃德蒙頓龍的生理構(gòu)造能夠支持它們的長途遷徙。為了到達(dá)更加宜居的 區(qū)域,埃德蒙頓龍必須朝南遷移1600公里。為了完成這一旅程,埃德蒙頓龍需 要以每小時5公里的速度奔徙數(shù)周,當(dāng)然,這些對于它們而言都不是事兒。埃 德蒙頓龍奔跑的速度很快,接近每小時45公里。在嚴(yán)酷的北極冬季里,埃德蒙頓龍可以輕易地憑借其移動能力遷至溫暖的氣候環(huán)境中去。聽力內(nèi)容:The hypothesis that the Edmontosaur migrated every winter is not convincing.First, the Edmon

10、tosaur did not have to migrate to find food. One hundred million years ago, the summer temperatures in the North Slope area were warmer than they are today. And remember, in arctic regions like the North Slope, the Sun shines 24 hours a day at the peak of the summer. The warm temperatures and extens

11、ive daylight created incredibly good growing conditions for plants, so much vegetation was produced during the summer that when the vegetation died as the winter came, there was a lot ofnutritious dead vegetation around in the winter. The Edmontosaur could have easily lived on the dead plant matter

12、during the winter.Second, just because Edmontosaurs lived in herds doesn ' t mean they migrated. Animals live in herds for many other reasons. Living in herds, for example, provides animals with extra protection from predators.Having extra protection is useful even for the animals that live in t

13、he samearea the whole year around. A modern example of this is the Roosevelt elk a large plant-eater. Roosevelt elks live in the forests of the western United States. They live in herds but they do not migrate.Third, although adult Edmontosaurs were capable of migrating long distances, what about Ed

14、montosaurs that were not yet adults? Juvenile Edmontosaurs were not physically capable of travelling the great distances required to reach warmer territories and would have slowed the herd so much that the herd never would have made it to its destination.The herd could not have left the juveniles be

15、hind because the juveniles would not have survived on their own. So the whole herd had to stay where they were and survive on the cold North Slope.滿分范文分享:In the reading passage, the writer claim that Edmontosaurus had to migrate to hospitable places in the south, if they want to survive in the cold

16、weather. The speaker, however, contradicts this view for the following three reasons.First of all, the reading materials points out that it is difficult that Edmontosaurus can find food in cold winter because they were fed on plants exclusively. But the speaker refutes that warmweather in summersupp

17、lied perfect condition for plants to grow. SoEdmontosaurus might found lotsof nutritious dead vegetation around in the winter, which mademigration unnecessary.Second, unearthed skeletons from the same site indicated thatEdmontosaurus lived in herds. Living in herds made migration much easy.But the l

18、ecture gives an example of Roosevelt elks to prove that group living might have various types of reasons. Edmontosaurus may live in herds in order to seek for extra protection. So living in herds could not provide evidence for migration claim.Lastly, Edmontosaurus, in view of the writer, had the abi

19、lity of long-distance movement. Although the lecturer admitted the locomotive capability of Edmontosaurus, she points out that juvenile Edmontosaurus were lack of such ability. So the herd would not leave juneniles behind in the North Slope, which strongly refutes the author' s claim.用到的詞匯/詞組mig

20、rate隨季節(jié)而移動,移居 hospitable 環(huán)境舒適的 exclusively 僅僅,唯一地 nutritious有營養(yǎng)地vegetation 植被,植物 live in herd 群居 juvenile 青少年的 arctic climate北極氣候inhospitable不宜居住的hypothesis 假設(shè) deposit沉積物 unearth 發(fā)掘at the peak of 在一高峰期 migratory 遷徙的 buffalo 水牛 caribou北美馴鹿coordinate 使協(xié)調(diào),配合predator 捕食者feed on plant以植物為食Roosevelt elk 羅斯福麋鹿temperate溫和的leave behind 留下,丟棄territory 領(lǐng)地,地域be capable of 能夠live on 以為食elephant-sized 龐大的綜合寫作語法知識講解:1 .The speaker, however, contradicts this view for the following threereasons.翻譯:聽力中的教授

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