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SAT閱讀題型態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題1ASAT閱讀題型態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題1A考查內(nèi)容態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題2A考查內(nèi)容態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題2A考查內(nèi)容考查作者的態(tài)度語氣,和對某某做出的評(píng)價(jià)??疾閷W(xué)生對感情色彩詞、作者表達(dá)方式的感受能力。3A考查內(nèi)容考查作者的態(tài)度語氣,和對某某做出的評(píng)價(jià)。3A出題方式態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題4A出題方式態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題4A態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題出題方式5A態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題出題方式5A6A6A認(rèn)識(shí)態(tài)度*語氣7A認(rèn)識(shí)態(tài)度*語氣7A態(tài)度UnshakablyconfidentialResentfulunderhandedIndifferentAmbivalent大正小負(fù)大負(fù)小正8A態(tài)度UnshakablyconfidentialResen綜合態(tài)度表達(dá)方式第一類.…BUT/AND…如:CriticalbutadmiringCorrectbutlimitedCorrectanduncompletedAnalyticalandappreciative第二類:由修飾詞所限定的評(píng)價(jià)詞:如:PartiallycorrectQualifiedapprovalGuardedcrticismTentativeacceptanceReluctantcriticismCondescendinglytolerantSomewhatencouragedEnthusiasmtemperedbyminorreservation9A綜合態(tài)度表達(dá)方式第一類.…BUT/AND…第二類:由修飾詞所正確選項(xiàng):綜合態(tài)度錯(cuò)誤選項(xiàng):無態(tài)度極端態(tài)度DisdainfulSatiricalIronicDelight10A正確選項(xiàng):錯(cuò)誤選項(xiàng):DisdainfulDelight10A態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題原則之一

無態(tài)度和極端態(tài)度都排除11A態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題原則之一11A態(tài)度與觀點(diǎn)如果一篇文章旨在呼吁中國教育體制改革,請問作者對中國教育的現(xiàn)狀是一種什么態(tài)度?再問作者描述中國教育現(xiàn)狀,用什么樣的語氣?12A態(tài)度與觀點(diǎn)12A態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題原則之二

與觀點(diǎn)保持一致13A態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題原則之二13A解題技巧態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題14A解題技巧態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題14A技巧一:感情色彩詞態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題15A技巧一:感情色彩詞態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題15A【OGTEST7-S2-P763】Thesciencefictionmasterpiece2001:ASpaceOdysseywillprobablyberememberedbestforthefinelyhonedportraitofHAL,theHeuristicallypro-grammedALgorithmiccomputerthatcouldnotonly5reasonbutalsoexperiencehumanfeelingsandanxiety.8.Theauthor'sattitudetowardthe“portrait”(line3)isbestcharacterizedasoneof(A)resentment(B)appreciation(C)confusion(D)awe(E)derision16A【OGTEST7-S2-P763】16A【OGTEST7-S2-P763】Thesciencefictionmasterpiece2001:ASpaceOdysseywillprobablyberememberedbestforthe

finely

honed

portraitofHAL,theHeuristicallypro-grammedAlgorithmiccomputerthatcouldnotonly5reasonbutalsoexperiencehumanfeelingsandanxiety.8.Theauthor'sattitudetowardthe“portrait”(line3)isbestcharacterizedasoneof(A)resentment(B)appreciation(C)confusion(D)awe(E)derision17A【OGTEST7-S2-P763】17A【OGTEST10-S4】Malformationshavesincebeenreportedinmorethan60speciesofamphibiansin46states.Surprisingnumbersofdeformedamphibianshavealsobeen1ofoundinAsia,Europe,andAustralia.Investigatorshaveblamedthedeformitiesonamphibians'increasedexposuretoultravioletradiation,thechemicalcontam-inationofwater,evenaparasiteepidemic.Everytimeanotherreportappears,themediatoutthenewposition,15thusprovidingamisleadingview.Mostlikely,allofthesefactorshavebeenworkingintandem.12.Theauthor'sattitudetowardthe“media”(line14)mightbestbedescribedas(A)respectful(B)indifferent(C)ambivalent(D)resentful(E)critical18A【OGTEST10-S4】18A

【OGTEST10-S4】Malformationshavesincebeenreportedinmorethan60speciesofamphibiansin46states.Surpris-ingnumbersofdeformedamphibianshavealsobeen1ofoundinAsia,Europe,andAustralia.Investigatorshaveblamedthedeformitiesonamphibians'increasedexposuretoultravioletradiation,thechemicalcontam-inationofwater,evenaparasiteepidemic.Every

time

anotherreportappears,themediatoutthenewposition,15thusprovidingamisleadingview.Most

likely,allofthesefactorshavebeenworkingintandem.12.Theauthor'sattitudetowardthe“media”(line14)mightbestbedescribedas(A)respectful(B)indifferent(C)ambivalent(D)resentful(E)critical

19A19A【OGTEST6-S7-P725】Whenthetidewasinandthewaterroseuptowithinafootofthelawn,wechildrenboastedthatwecouldfishoutofourbedroomwindows.Thiswasnotquitetrue.ButLineitwastruethat,fromourfrontlawn,thehousewasfullof5waves.Whenthetidewasupandthesunwasshining,thewhitefrontofthehousewasinmovementwithreflectedwaves.Thetallwindowsbecamesosolidincolorandform,goldandblue,thatthehouseseemedtobefullofsea;until,ofcourse,oneturnedroundandsawthereal10sea,somiraculouslyrealthatitstartled.10.Incontext,thetoneoflines5-10(“When...startled”)isbestdescribedasoneof(A)aweandfear(B)mischiefandcuriosity(C)sadnessandconfusion(D)wonderanddelight(E)uncertaintyandimpatience20A【OGTEST6-S7-P725】20A【OGTEST6-S7-P725】Whenthetidewasinandthewaterroseuptowithinafootofthelawn,we

children

boastedthatwecouldfish

outofourbedroomwindows.Thiswasnotquitetrue.ButLineitwastruethat,fromourfrontlawn,thehousewasfullof5waves.Whenthetidewasupandthesunwasshining,thewhitefrontofthehousewasinmovementwithreflected

waves.Thetallwindowsbecamesosolidincolorandform,goldandblue,thatthehouseseemedtobefullofsea;until,of

course,oneturnedroundandsawthereal

10sea,so

miraculously

real

thatitstartled.10.Incontext,thetoneoflines5-10(“When...startled”)isbestdescribedasoneof(A)aweandfear(B)mischiefandcuriosity(C)sadnessandconfusion

(D)wonderanddelight(E)uncertaintyandimpatience21A【OGTEST6-S7-P725】21A【OGPQ-P81】ItisApril1959,I'mstandingattherailingoftheBatory'supperdeck,andIfeelthatmylifeisending.17.Fortheauthor,theexperienceofleavingCracowcanbestbedescribedas(A)enlightening(B)exhilarating(C)annoying(D)wrenching(E)ennobling22A【OGPQ-P81】22A【OGPQ-P81】ItisApril1959,I'mstandingattherailingoftheBatory'supperdeck,andIfeelthatmylifeisending.17.Fortheauthor,theexperienceofleavingCracowcanbestbedescribedas(A)enlightening(B)exhilarating(C)annoying(D)wrenching(E)ennobling23A【OGPQ-P81】23ATwodayslater,Ileanedagainstthewallofourapart-mentbuildingonMcKibbinStreetwonderingwhere15NewYorkendedandtherestoftheworldbegan.Itwashardtotell.TherewasnohorizoninBrooklyn.EverywhereIlooked,myeyesmetaverticalmazeofgrayandbrownstraight-edgedbuildingswithsharpcomersanddeepshadows.Everyfewblockstherewas20acementplaygroundsurroundedbychain-linkfence.Andinbetween,weedylotsmoundedwithgarbageandrustingcars.19.Thesecondparagraph(lines13-22)suggeststhatthenarratorexperiencedBrooklynas(A)mysteriousandunknowable(B)uniformandoppressive(C)orderlyandappealing(D)drabyetmultifaceted(E)menacingyetalluring24ATwodayslater,IleanedagTwodayslater,Ileanedagainstthewallofourapart-mentbuildingonMcKibbinStreetwonderingwhere15NewYorkendedandtherestoftheworldbegan.Itwashardtotell.TherewasnohorizoninBrooklyn.EverywhereIlooked,myeyesmetaverticalmazeofgrayandbrownstraight-edgedbuildingswithsharpcomersanddeepshadows.Everyfewblockstherewas20acementplaygroundsurroundedbychain-linkfence.Andinbetween,weedylotsmoundedwithgarbageandrustingcars.19.Thesecondparagraph(lines13-22)suggeststhatthenarratorexperiencedBrooklynas(A)mysteriousandunknowable(B)uniformandoppressive(C)orderlyandappealing(D)drabyetmultifaceted(E)menacingyetalluring25ATwodayslater,Ileanedag技巧二:表達(dá)方式態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題26A技巧二:表達(dá)方式態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題26A【OGTEST2S7P477Passage3第15題】WhyisVenussounlikeEarth?TheanswercanonlylieinitslesserdistancefromtheSun.Itseemsthatintheearly45daysofthesolarsystemtheSunwaslessluminousthanitisnow,inwhichCaseVenusandEarthmayhavestartedtoevolvealongthesamelines,butwhentheSunbecamemorepowerfulthewholesituationchanged.Earth,at93millionmiles,wasjustoutofharm'sway,butVenus,50at67million,wasnot.Thewaterinoceansvaporized,thecarbonatesweredrivenoutoftherocks,andinarelativelyshorttimeonthecosmicscale,Venuswastransformedfromapotentiallylife-bearingworldintotheinfernooftoday.15.Thetoneofthestatementinlines43-44(“Theanswer...Sun”)isbestdescribedas(A)regretful(B)guarded(C)skeptical(D)decisive(E)amused27A【OGTEST2S7P477Passag【OGTEST2S7P477Passage3第15題】WhyisVenussounlikeEarth?TheanswercanonlylieinitslesserdistancefromtheSun.Itseemsthatintheearly45daysofthesolarsystemtheSunwaslessluminousthanitisnow,inwhichCaseVenusandEarthmayhavestartedtoevolvealongthesamelines,butwhentheSunbecamemorepowerfulthewholesituationchanged.Earth,at93millionmiles,wasjustoutofharm'sway,butVenus,50at67million,wasnot.Thewaterinoceansvaporized,thecarbonatesweredrivenoutoftherocks,andinarelativelyshorttimeonthecosmicscale,Venuswastransformedfromapotentiallylife-bearingworldintotheinfernooftoday.15.Thetoneofthestatementinlines43-44(“Theanswer...Sun”)isbestdescribedas(A)regretful(B)guarded(C)skeptical(D)decisive(E)amused28A【OGTEST2S7P477Passag【OGTEST2S4P459】Theideathatthenumberofpeoplepersquaremileisa15keydeterminantofpopulationpressureisaswidespreadasitiswrong.ThekeyissueinjudgingoverpopulationisnothowmanypeoplecanfitintoanygivenspacebutwhetherEarthcansupplythepopulation'slong-termrequirementforfood,water,andotherresources.Mostofthe"empty"20landintheUnitedStates,forexample,eithergrowsthefoodessentialtoourwell-beingorsuppliesuswithrawmaterials.Denselypopulatedcountriesandcitiescanbecrowdedonlybecausetherestoftheworldisnot.10.Thetoneofthefirstsentenceisbestcharacterizedas(A)wistful(B)dismayed(C)emphatic(D)ambivalent(E)apologetic29A【OGTEST2S4P459】29AQuestions9-12arebasedonthefollowingpassages.

Theideathatthenumberofpeoplepersquaremileisa15keydeterminantofpopulationpressureisaswidespreadasitiswrong.ThekeyissueinjudgingoverpopulationisnothowmanypeoplecanfitintoanygivenspacebutwhetherEarthcansupplythepopulation'slong-termrequirementforfood,water,andotherresources.Mostofthe"empty"20landintheUnitedStates,forexample,eithergrowsthefoodessentialtoourwell-beingorsuppliesuswithrawmaterials.Denselypopulatedcountriesandcitiescanbecrowdedonlybecausetherestoftheworldisnot.10.Thetoneofthefirstsentenceisbestcharacterizedas(A)wistful(B)dismayed(C)emphatic(D)ambivalent(E)apologetic30AQuestions9-12arebasedonth【OGTEST7-S5-P781-PSP1】Ican'tdisputethatchildrenmightlearnsomething15fromtheirtoys.WhatIdodispute,however,arethegrandioseconclusionsthattheso-called“experts”havedrawnfromthatsimplefact.Somehavegonesofarastoclaimthattoysarecriticaltoteachingchildrenabouttheircultures,maintainingthat,withouttoys,children20wouldhavedifficultyadjustingtothewaysoftheworld.Hogwash!Childrenplaywithtoystohavefun,nottocreatesomesortofculturalmicrocosm.Perhapsthosewhospeculateabouttheprofoundsignificanceofchild-hoodrecreationshouldspendmoretimeplayingwith25toysandlesstimewritingaboutthem.11.ThetoneofPassage2ismore(A)scholarly(B)disdainful(C)apologetic(D)sentimental(E)somber31A【OGTEST7-S5-P781-PSP1】31A【OGTEST7-S5-P781-PSP1】Ican'tdisputethatchildrenmightlearnsomething15fromtheirtoys.WhatIdodispute,however,arethe

grandioseconclusionsthattheso-called

“experts”havedrawnfromthatsimplefact.Somehavegonesofarastoclaimthattoysarecriticaltoteachingchildrenabouttheircultures,maintainingthat,withouttoys,children20wouldhavedifficultyadjustingtothewaysoftheworld.Hogwash!Childrenplaywithtoystohavefun,nottocreatesomesortofculturalmicrocosm.Perhapsthosewhospeculateabouttheprofoundsignificanceofchild-hoodrecreationshouldspendmoretimeplayingwith25toysandlesstimewritingaboutthem.11.ThetoneofPassage2ismore(A)scholarly(B)disdainful(C)apologetic(D)sentimental(E)somber32A【OGTEST7-S5-P781-PSP1】32A【真題】Passage1Liarsmaybetraythemselvesthroughlinguisticmistakes,butthemainsourcesofbetrayalaretheemotions.Emotionrevealsitself,sometimesincontradictoryways.Lineinrilevoice,body,andface.Deceptionstypicallyinvolve5tryingtoconcealfeelingsthatareinappropriateortryingtocoverupthefear,guilt,anddistressthatmaybeprovokedwhenoneattemptstogetawaywithalie.Whenapersonliesandhasanemotionalinvestmentinthesituation,aperfectperformanceishardtocarryoff.Nonverbalclues10todeceptionleakout,Whatissurprisingisthatfewpeoplemakeuseofthesecluesandthusliarsgoundetected.33A【真題】Passage133APassage2Humanbeingsareterribleliedetectors.Instudies,subjectsaskedtodistinguishtruthfromliesanswercorrectlyapproximatelyhalfthetime.Peopleareoftenledastraybyanerroneoussenseofhowaliarbehaves.“Peopleholdastereotypeoftheliar-astormented,anxious,andconsciencestricken,”researchersBellaDePauloandCharlesBondwrite.Clumsydeceiversaresometimesvisiblyagitated,butingeneralthereisnosuchthingas“typical”deceptivebehavior.AsDePaulosays,“Tobeagoodliar,youdon’tneedtoknowwhatbehaviorsreallyseparateliarsfromtruthtellers,butwhatbehaviorspeoplethinkseparatethem.”34APassage234A6.Whichbestdescribestherelationshipbetweenthepassages?(A)Passage1discusseslyingfromamoralstance,whereasPassage2examinesitfromalegalviewpoint.(B)Passage1viewslyingasaskillthatislearned,whereasPassage2considersitaninstinctiveimpulse.(C)Passage1claimsthatlyingischaracterizedbycertaindistinctivebehaviors,whereasPassage2largelyrejectsthatnotion.(D)Passage1takesascientificapproachtolying,whereasPassage2discussesitfromananecdotalperspective.(E)Passage1focusesontheeffectsoflying,whereasPassage2examinesitscauses.35A6.WhichbestdescribestherePassage1Liarsmaybetraythemselvesthroughlinguisticmistakes,butthemainsourcesofbetrayalaretheemotions.Emotionrevealsitself,sometimesincontradictoryways.Lineinthevoice,body,andface.Deceptions

typicallyinvolve5tryingtoconcealfeelingsthatareinappropriateortryingtocoverupthefear,guilt,anddistressthatmaybeprovoked

whenoneattemptstogetawaywithalie.Whenapersonliesandhasanemotionalinvestmentinthesituation,a

perfectperformanceishardtocarryoff.Nonverbalclues10todeceptionleakout,Whatissurprisingisthatfewpeoplemakeuseofthesecluesandthusliarsgoundetected.36APassage136APassage2Humanbeingsareterribleliedetectors.Instudies,subjectsaskedtodistinguishtruthfromliesanswercorrectlyapproximatelyhalfthetime.Peopleareoften15ledastraybyanerroneoussenseofhowaliarbehaves.“Peopleholdastereotypeoftheliar---astormented,anxious,andconsciencestricken,”researchersBellaDePauloandCharlesBond

write.Clumsydeceiversaresometimesvisiblyagitated,butingeneralthereisno20suchthingas“typical”deceptivebehavior.AsDePaulosays,“Tobeagoodliar,youdon’tneedtoknowwhatbehaviorsreallyseparateliarsfromtruthtellers,butwhatbehaviorspeoplethinkseparatethem.”37APassage237A6.Whichbestdescribestherelationshipbetweenthepassages?(A)Passage1discusseslyingfromamoralstance,whereasPassage2examinesitfromalegalviewpoint.(B)Passage1viewslyingasaskillthatislearned,whereasPassage2considersitaninstinctiveimpulse.(C)Passage1claimsthatlyingischaracterizedbycertaindistinctivebehaviors,whereasPassage2largelyrejectsthatnotion.(D)Passage1takesascientificapproachtolying,whereasPassage2discussesitfromananecdotalperspective.(E)Passage1focusesontheeffectsoflying,whereasPassage2examinesitscauses.38A6.Whichbestdescribesthere技巧三:與觀點(diǎn)一致態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題39A技巧三:與觀點(diǎn)一致態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題39A

Asascientist,Ifindthatonlyonevisionofthecityrelygetsmyhacklesup—thenotionthatacityissomehow“unnatural”,ablemishonthefaceofnature.LineTheargumentgoeslikethis:Cities

removehuman5beingsfromtheirnaturalplaceintheworld.Theyareamanifestationoftheurgetoconquernatureratherthantoliveinharmonywithit.Therefore,weshouldabandonbothourcitiesandourtechnologiesandreturntoanearlier,happierstateofexistence,onethatpresum-10ablywouldincludemanyfewerhumanbeingsthannowinhabitourplanet.14.Theauthorwouldmostlikelydescribethe"happierstate"(line9)asa(A)satisfactorysolution(B)strokeofluck(C)complicatedarrangement(D)falsesupposition(E)bittersweetmemory40AAsascientist,IfinThereisanimportanthiddenassumptionbehindthisattitude,onethatneedstobebroughtoutandexaminedifonlybecauseitissowidelyheldtoday.Thisisthe15assumptionthatnature.lefttoitself,willfindastateofequilibrium(a"balanceofnature")andthatthecorrectroleforhumanityistofindawaytofitintothatbalance.Ifyouthinkthisway.youarelikelytofeelthatallofhumanhistorysincetheIndustrial(ifnottheAgricultural)20Revolutionrepresentsawrongturning-ablindalley,somethinglikethefailedSovietexperimentincentralplanning.Cities.a(chǎn)ndparticularlytheexplosivepostwargrowthofsuburbs("urbansprawl"),arcagenciesthatdestroythebalanceofnature,andhenceareevilpresences25ontheplanet.15.Accordingtotheauthor,thosewho“thinkthisway”(line18)viewtheIndustrialRevolutionas、(A)anexampleofanimportanthumanachievement(B)aninstanceoftechnology'sdouble-edgedpotential(C)anerawhencitiesbecamesuccessfullyself-sufficient(D)atimewhensocialdistinctionsbecameeasiertotranscend(E)thebeginningofaharmfulfiendinhumanhistory41AThereisanimportanthiddeWhatbothersmeaboutthispointofviewisthatitimpliesthathumanbeings,insomedeepsense,arenotpartofnature."Nature,"tomanyenvironmentalthinkers,iswhathappenswhentherearenopeoplearound.Assoon30asweshowupandstartbuildingtownsandcities,"nature"stopsandsomethinginfinitelylessworthwhilestarts.Itseemstomethatweshouldbeginourdiscussionofcitiesbyrecognizingthattheyarenotunnatural,anymorethanbeaverdamsoranthillsareunnatural.Beavers,ants,35andhumanbeingsareallpartoftheweboflifethatexistsonourplanet.Aspartoftheirsurvivalstrategy,theyaltertheirenvironmentsandbuildshelters.Thereisnothing"unnatural“aboutthis.16.Theauthorwouldmostlikelycharacterizetheviewsofthe"thinkers"referredtoinline28as(A)carefullyreasoned(B)thought-provoking(C)unintelligible(D)inconclusive(E)erroneous42AWhatbothersmeaboutthisThankyouforyourattention!43AThankyouforyourattention!SAT閱讀題型態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題44ASAT閱讀題型態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題1A考查內(nèi)容態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題45A考查內(nèi)容態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題2A考查內(nèi)容考查作者的態(tài)度語氣,和對某某做出的評(píng)價(jià)。考查學(xué)生對感情色彩詞、作者表達(dá)方式的感受能力。46A考查內(nèi)容考查作者的態(tài)度語氣,和對某某做出的評(píng)價(jià)。3A出題方式態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題47A出題方式態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題4A態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題出題方式48A態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題出題方式5A49A6A認(rèn)識(shí)態(tài)度*語氣50A認(rèn)識(shí)態(tài)度*語氣7A態(tài)度UnshakablyconfidentialResentfulunderhandedIndifferentAmbivalent大正小負(fù)大負(fù)小正51A態(tài)度UnshakablyconfidentialResen綜合態(tài)度表達(dá)方式第一類.…BUT/AND…如:CriticalbutadmiringCorrectbutlimitedCorrectanduncompletedAnalyticalandappreciative第二類:由修飾詞所限定的評(píng)價(jià)詞:如:PartiallycorrectQualifiedapprovalGuardedcrticismTentativeacceptanceReluctantcriticismCondescendinglytolerantSomewhatencouragedEnthusiasmtemperedbyminorreservation52A綜合態(tài)度表達(dá)方式第一類.…BUT/AND…第二類:由修飾詞所正確選項(xiàng):綜合態(tài)度錯(cuò)誤選項(xiàng):無態(tài)度極端態(tài)度DisdainfulSatiricalIronicDelight53A正確選項(xiàng):錯(cuò)誤選項(xiàng):DisdainfulDelight10A態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題原則之一

無態(tài)度和極端態(tài)度都排除54A態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題原則之一11A態(tài)度與觀點(diǎn)如果一篇文章旨在呼吁中國教育體制改革,請問作者對中國教育的現(xiàn)狀是一種什么態(tài)度?再問作者描述中國教育現(xiàn)狀,用什么樣的語氣?55A態(tài)度與觀點(diǎn)12A態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題原則之二

與觀點(diǎn)保持一致56A態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題原則之二13A解題技巧態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題57A解題技巧態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題14A技巧一:感情色彩詞態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題58A技巧一:感情色彩詞態(tài)度語氣評(píng)價(jià)題15A【OGTEST7-S2-P763】Thesciencefictionmasterpiece2001:ASpaceOdysseywillprobablyberememberedbestforthefinelyhonedportraitofHAL,theHeuristicallypro-grammedALgorithmiccomputerthatcouldnotonly5reasonbutalsoexperiencehumanfeelingsandanxiety.8.Theauthor'sattitudetowardthe“portrait”(line3)isbestcharacterizedasoneof(A)resentment(B)appreciation(C)confusion(D)awe(E)derision59A【OGTEST7-S2-P763】16A【OGTEST7-S2-P763】Thesciencefictionmasterpiece2001:ASpaceOdysseywillprobablyberememberedbestforthe

finely

honed

portraitofHAL,theHeuristicallypro-grammedAlgorithmiccomputerthatcouldnotonly5reasonbutalsoexperiencehumanfeelingsandanxiety.8.Theauthor'sattitudetowardthe“portrait”(line3)isbestcharacterizedasoneof(A)resentment(B)appreciation(C)confusion(D)awe(E)derision60A【OGTEST7-S2-P763】17A【OGTEST10-S4】Malformationshavesincebeenreportedinmorethan60speciesofamphibiansin46states.Surprisingnumbersofdeformedamphibianshavealsobeen1ofoundinAsia,Europe,andAustralia.Investigatorshaveblamedthedeformitiesonamphibians'increasedexposuretoultravioletradiation,thechemicalcontam-inationofwater,evenaparasiteepidemic.Everytimeanotherreportappears,themediatoutthenewposition,15thusprovidingamisleadingview.Mostlikely,allofthesefactorshavebeenworkingintandem.12.Theauthor'sattitudetowardthe“media”(line14)mightbestbedescribedas(A)respectful(B)indifferent(C)ambivalent(D)resentful(E)critical61A【OGTEST10-S4】18A

【OGTEST10-S4】Malformationshavesincebeenreportedinmorethan60speciesofamphibiansin46states.Surpris-ingnumbersofdeformedamphibianshavealsobeen1ofoundinAsia,Europe,andAustralia.Investigatorshaveblamedthedeformitiesonamphibians'increasedexposuretoultravioletradiation,thechemicalcontam-inationofwater,evenaparasiteepidemic.Every

time

anotherreportappears,themediatoutthenewposition,15thusprovidingamisleadingview.Most

likely,allofthesefactorshavebeenworkingintandem.12.Theauthor'sattitudetowardthe“media”(line14)mightbestbedescribedas(A)respectful(B)indifferent(C)ambivalent(D)resentful(E)critical

62A19A【OGTEST6-S7-P725】Whenthetidewasinandthewaterroseuptowithinafootofthelawn,wechildrenboastedthatwecouldfishoutofourbedroomwindows.Thiswasnotquitetrue.ButLineitwastruethat,fromourfrontlawn,thehousewasfullof5waves.Whenthetidewasupandthesunwasshining,thewhitefrontofthehousewasinmovementwithreflectedwaves.Thetallwindowsbecamesosolidincolorandform,goldandblue,thatthehouseseemedtobefullofsea;until,ofcourse,oneturnedroundandsawthereal10sea,somiraculouslyrealthatitstartled.10.Incontext,thetoneoflines5-10(“When...startled”)isbestdescribedasoneof(A)aweandfear(B)mischiefandcuriosity(C)sadnessandconfusion(D)wonderanddelight(E)uncertaintyandimpatience63A【OGTEST6-S7-P725】20A【OGTEST6-S7-P725】Whenthetidewasinandthewaterroseuptowithinafootofthelawn,we

children

boastedthatwecouldfish

outofourbedroomwindows.Thiswasnotquitetrue.ButLineitwastruethat,fromourfrontlawn,thehousewasfullof5waves.Whenthetidewasupandthesunwasshining,thewhitefrontofthehousewasinmovementwithreflected

waves.Thetallwindowsbecamesosolidincolorandform,goldandblue,thatthehouseseemedtobefullofsea;until,of

course,oneturnedroundandsawthereal

10sea,so

miraculously

real

thatitstartled.10.Incontext,thetoneoflines5-10(“When...startled”)isbestdescribedasoneof(A)aweandfear(B)mischiefandcuriosity(C)sadnessandconfusion

(D)wonderanddelight(E)uncertaintyandimpatience64A【OGTEST6-S7-P725】21A【OGPQ-P81】ItisApril1959,I'mstandingattherailingoftheBatory'supperdeck,andIfeelthatmylifeisending.17.Fortheauthor,theexperienceofleavingCracowcanbestbedescribedas(A)enlightening(B)exhilarating(C)annoying(D)wrenching(E)ennobling65A【OGPQ-P81】

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