一、 推理题的标志 8 v4 z3 X. @1 b. w. Q1 f/ V& |
推理题的题干中一般含有infer, imply, most likely, least likely, probably等词,分为有共性的推理题和无共性的推理题两大类。
& {2 r9 ]* Q3 [ u二、 推理题的做法
2 }, }2 ]0 {: x. R+ f" e0 R对于无共性的推理题,也就是题干中无线索的,一般使用排除法,即根据各个选项的关键词回原文定位,通过排除法得出正确答案。 8 j; R/ o- f8 ]
对于有共性的推理题,也就是题干中有线索的,朗阁海外考试研究中心建议考生可以先圈定题干中的关键词,根据关键词回原文定位,然后进行推理。推理题主要有下列思路:8 C7 ?, x2 `4 t5 F; Y y1 i
一般对比推理
9 u$ Z( r! D; ] I) |ETS设计推理题的手段不多,根据两个事物的对比特征出题是其中之一。问其中一个事物的特征时,只要将与之形成对比的另一个事物的特征否定掉就可以了。例如: " K$ O) X: _9 d- V) i" e
It should be obvious that cetaceans, whales, porpoises, and dolphins are mammals. They breathe through lungs, not through gills, and give birth to live young. Their streamlined bodies, the absence of hind legs, and the presence of a fluke and blowhole cannot disguise their affinities with land-dwelling mammals. However, unlike the cases of sea otters and pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses whose limbs are functional both on land and at sea), it is not easy to envision what the first whales looked like. Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 1 about early sea otters?
+ j' g! `. J' ~' J' f( t2 cA. It is not difficult to imagine what they looked like.
) o/ t3 ?/ ~! y3 pB. There were great numbers of them.* ^/ U/ p* s1 ]. J) S/ h) X
C. They lived in the sea only.
+ Z5 i) h! \ B4 S/ o2 qD. They did not leave many fossil remains.; N# r. T4 S0 n' I; N6 [& ~
时间对比推理
/ B! p3 H6 x6 ~4 K2 t/ Q这种思路常被考到。在这种推理中,一般有两个形成对比的时间段,它们所具有的特征一般相反。当题干问一个时间段的特征时,只要将与之相反的时间段的特征否定掉就可以了。
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Basic to any understanding of Canada in the 20 years after the Second World War is the country’s impressive population growth…. 2 k* X" w5 Q2 c! g" S! e) B S
…It appeared that Canada was once more falling in step with the trend toward smaller families that had occurred all through the Western world since the time of the Industrial Revolution. 6 G" I6 s5 [* s) T1 N
It can be inferred from the passage that before the Industrial Revolution
& I0 C& `) l, J! M$ U& P% VA) families were larger.
4 w3 T; L1 J0 B(B) population statistics were unreliable. - {. \4 z) X& @& j8 @; }
(C) the population grew steadily. : V5 d2 P8 Q9 c% f; A' B
(D) economic conditions were bad.
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$ C* C; e }! R% y1 H# ?Accustomed though we are to speaking of the films made before 1927 as “silent”, the film has never been, in the full sense of the word, silent. From the very beginning, music was regarded as an indispensable accompaniment; when the Lumiere films were shown at the first public film exhibition in the United States in February 1896, they were accompanied by piano improvisations on popular tunes. At first, the music played bore no special relationship to the films; an accompaniment of any kind was sufficient. Within a very short time, however, the incongruity of playing lively music to a solemn film became apparent, and film pianists began to take some care in matching their pieces to the mood of the film.
. }3 X) i& f( N% I3 ]+ NWhat can be inferred from the passage about the majority of films made after 1927? : @4 F- G# J6 w8 i
(A) They were truly “silent.”
5 r. d: u [, }* m B1 }(B) They were accompanied by symphonic orchestras.
3 s$ P3 K' G# R9 S(C) They incorporated the sound of the actors’ voices.
1 V* O- r. I( P4 r' U(D) They corresponded to specific musical compositions.# ~. p Z$ i+ v1 Q! q
: W* k" e$ K6 {# [2 q“…The nineteenth century brought with it a burst of new discoveries and inventions that revolutionized the candle industry and made lighting available to all. In the early-to-mid-nineteenth century, a process was developed to refine tallow (fat from animals )with alkali and sulfuric acid. The result was a product called stearin. Stearin is harder and burns longer than unrefined tallow. This breakthrough meant that it was possible to make tallow candles that would not produce the usual smoke and rancid odor. Stearins were also derived from palm oils, so vegetable waxes as well as animal fats could be used to make candles …”
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2 c1 \! P7 g8 {3 r. p8 yWhich of the following can be inferred from paragraph 1 about candles before the nineteenth century? % _/ o$ z& @- z% T; q
A. They did not smoke when they were burned." R0 W2 [. F3 ]
B. They produced a pleasant odor as they burned.
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C. They were not available to all. |