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在学英语的过程中,阅读非常重要,多读,多看,多背一些文章,对于语感的`形成,内容的积累,都非常关键。众鼎号为朋友们精心整理了6篇《英语文章阅读》,如果能帮助到您,众鼎号将不胜荣幸。

英语短文阅读 篇一

一、题型要求

补全短文的设计思路是,给出一篇300-450词的短文,其中有5处空白,文章后面有6段文字,要求应试者根据文章的内容选择5段文字,将其放回文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。这种题型重在考查应试者把握文章结构、掌握作者思路的能力。这是一种较高层次的阅读理解能力,要求考生能够从宏观的角度把握文章的内容和结构,要想做好这类题,必须从语篇的角度,搞清楚文章的脉络,吃透文章的意思。

二、解题技巧

补全短文是职称英语六大题型中最难的一种题型,在做这种题型时要先预测选项,注意抓选项主干,猜测选项的大致意思,同时要注意连词,代词,名词,形容词,副词等的出现。之后回到原文中看看空白处所在的位置,如果是在段首句,也许意味着是中心主题句,如果是在段尾句,也许意味着是中心主题句或是细节论述,如果是在段中,也许意味着是细节论述。最后根据空白处的前后句的意思,按先易后难的顺序将原文恢复原貌。做完之后在把文章看一遍,检查一下所填的顺序是否符合文章二下文的要求。

这类题要求根据给定短文(原文)的意思,在6个选项句子(陈述句)中分别选出5个符合语法知识、逻辑结构和前后内容意思衔接的选项,补充到原文划线的填充处,使原文成为一篇意思完整、前后连贯的短文,所以这类题实际上是段落填充题。这类题本意是要考查较高的阅读能力、基础知识(语法、词汇等)和综合逻辑思维推理能力,其难度较大,是最令人头痛的题型,并且其每题占的分值高(2分,只比阅读理解少1分),加上各选项环环相扣,选错了一个至少错两个甚至更多,所以填错一个选项,就意味着至少没有了4分,这比所有类型的题的含金量都要高,不过,它也是把双刃剑,容易丢分的题,也是最容易得分题,每选对一个,也一样意味着其它选项选择的成功率大大提高,何况只有1个干扰项,排除起来更容易。所以,对这类题要有信心、决心和细心,如果做得好,它比“阅读理解”更容易拿分。

1、做题总思路:

从分析题型知道,这类题其实是前两类考题(“阅读判断”和“概括大意与完成句子”)的综合,说白一点,它只不过是要找出各选项在原文的出处而已,并且这个出处已经确定了5个填充处给予选择,从这点上说,比前两类题更简单。所以,做前两类题的步骤和技巧,特别是思路和逻辑推理方法,在这类题中运用更合适、更能体现和更能发挥得淋漓尽致。

针对这类题的要求和特点:是要在6个选项句子(陈述句)中分别选出5个符合语法知识、逻辑结构和前后内容意思衔接的选项,补充到原文划线的填充处(是在某段落之前、之后或两句子之中),使原文成为一篇意思完整、前后连贯的短文;根据其要求与特点,有的放矢,我们再次运用综合分析排除法来选出正确的答案:一是不“符合语法知识”的排除,二是不“符合逻辑结构”的排除,三是不能使填充处“前后内容衔接、意思连贯”的排除。

要正确运用这些方法,当然能通读并读懂原文最好,但很难做到并且没有必要这样做,我们的思路总是要化复杂为简单、化难为易、化大为小来做题,所以,我们要把短文化为句子、句子化为单词来做,这样就简单得多了。因此,做这类题的重点,一是选项句子,而选项句子重点是它的中心词,包括:名词、代词和连接词,这三种词是我们必须重视的,也是我们了解该选项句子意思,运用上述三种方法的前提,二是填充处的前后段或前后句子,弄清楚这个填充处所在位置的意义以及其前后段或前后句子的逻辑关系和内容意思,也是运用上述方法的前提。

2、做题步骤:(根据总思路和参照前两类考题,分四步走)

(1)第一步:找出各选项句子中心词:名词、代词和连接词,了解这句子的大概意思(要该选项中划出其中心词并简要写也其大意)。对于中心词的查找方法,除了直接查字典外,请参看前两类考题所述技巧,在此不再赘述。建议:如果有点英语基础,在做这一步之前最好快速游览一个全文,了解全文大概是讲什么的。然后,根据各选项句子的大概意思,初步设想一下它们最有可能的位置和彼此顺序(当然,这也可以不做);

(2)第二步:按顺序了解某一个填充处前后段或前后句子的逻辑关系和大概内容意思。这也是类似找中心句子与中心词的方法,找出前后段最接近填充处的句子的中心词(名词、代词和连接词),或者找出填充处前后句子的中心词,了解其大概意思和相互间的'逻辑关系;

(3)第三步:把选项句子中心词及其大意与填充处前后段或前后句子的逻辑关系及大意进行对照,运用下述的做题技巧,综合分析排除,确定最有可能的选项或直接确定答案;并把确定了的答案把它划去和把最有可能的选项(A、B、C…)写到填充处,无论能否确定答案,都要接着往下做下一个填空处,以如类推。因为这类题是6选5,基本上是一个萝卜一个筐,每个选项最多只能用一次,并且基本上都必须用上,所以,不能确定最后唯一答案时,基本上可以通过做其它的填充处,甚至到最后把所有的填充处综合起来推敲,也可以确定各填充处的答案,因此,不要急于求成,困死在某一个填充处上;

(4)第四步:利用综合分析排除法,最后理顺并最终确定各选项的所有位置。确定了所有答案后,划去干扰项,把各选项对号入座,进行检查和印证。进一步理顺它们的一对一对应关系。如果存在较大的疑虑或者总是觉得不是很顺而是觉得很勉强很别扭,你就要好好重做一遍了,这种情况下一定是乱点鸳鸯谱,搞错了选项。

英语文章阅读 篇二

Modern Technologies

We’re all enjoying the conveniences and happiness brought by modern technologies. We use telephones and mobile phones to call, emails to write and vehicles to drive; we go to another country by air planes; we see what is happening in the world by TV programs and Internet, and we even watch sports games on live. Nowadays, without these technologies, I can’t imagine what my life could be.

I used to read an article describing the modern lives of human beings. It says we will have many phone numbers if we want to search for one person; we send emails and cell phone messages to our friends in stead of visiting them. More and more people would rather sit in front of a computer than a TV. And we seldom go to libraries to check information now, because the Internet would do all the jobs.

We use digital cameras, scanners, photocopiers, blue teeth technology and digital signals for our cell phones… It seems as if we were living in a real digital world. Actually I guess we are, though. Since we are so developed and advanced, why we are less civilized?

We are easily mad with our broken computers; we fed up with things we don’t like; we call our lovers to say “farewell and good-bye” and we are afraid to face the facts which are cruel and real. We’re led to a trend that there will no more face-to-face communications. I would rather chat with my friends with OICQ and emails these years, instead of seeing them in reality.

I hide myself inside my car so that I can flee away from dirt, air pollutions, robberies, thieves, winds, rains and snows. However, I could not taste the spring rain and the winter snow either. The nature is fleeing away from me too!

Should I thank modern technologies or blame them? I wonder if you have got the right answer.

英语短文阅读 篇三

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英语文章阅读 篇四

My Girlfriend is Cat---- By smellycatty

We knew each other on the forum of New Oriental School. That time, we both had been hurt, drifting in a lonely city for a long time, yearning to fly, and craving for true and forever love.

I studied GMAT by myself in a rented small flat, she was working hard to go abroad as a post-doctor. Studying for the test, writing her emails, and having long talks over the phone late at night became a habit as well as the happiest moments of my otherwise boring and lonely life. Before long, I found myself attached to the sweet voice and the gentleness of the girl I had never met.

One night, before I hung up the phone, a sadness and romance surged up in me. And I said to her: “I want to sing a song to you.” I used to be a big music fan in college. I listened to music as a way of dealing with the bland school life. And I also liked to yell some tunes in the corridor or on my way back to my dorm at night. Some people labeled my style “street singer” who’s from the suburb of Hong Kong.

The song I sang that night is the original Japanese version of an old song by the name of “Half Full Moon(月半弯)”。 As I already said, I sang it thousands of times on the street, in corridor and Karaoke Bars. But my performance has never been that good this time. I didn’t know or wasn’t sure what kind of person she would be in my life. Maybe a friend on the Internet, maybe just an ordinary friend, or even my future girlfriend, I had absolutely no idea. She was some girl I hadn’t met, so I just treated her as a listener to my heart.

What happened later was an abrupt twist. One dark and windy night, our friendship became a love caught on fire because of my not bad singing. On an impulse, I whispered to her, “Tell you the truth, all my life, I am looking for someone, with her, we could become happy for the rest of our life.”

On the other end of the phone, she choked up and started sobbing. All of a sudden, I realized that both she and I wished to bring the other happiness.

From my past experience and instinct, I thought that I should do something immediately. So a few days later, driven by curiosity and passion, I decided to visit her. My surprise visit indeed shocked her. It seemed to me that she still wanted to keep on our relationship by telephone and Internet. Later she told me that this gave her lots of romance and fun for imagination.

Urged by my pleading and threatening, she showed up, a small girl with embarrassment and excitement all over her face. I was more than one head tall than her. Walking beside her, I turned my head and couldn’t see her. Her hairs were blown up by wind, brushing against my face and making me very itchy. I was trying very hard to figure out some topics, suddenly my hand was in her hand.

This could be the greatest embarrassment of my whole life. Never before had my hand been hold by a girl first. In a second, I felt like that I became a girl walking on the street with hand hold. We walked and walked. A long time passed, we tried to loose each other up by talking about some funny things. She was much easy-going than I thought she would be. But I was much shyer than I used to believe.

英语短文阅读 篇五

一、摒弃6大不良阅读习惯。

1、读得非常慢,非常仔细,不相信自己能全部理解所读的东西。

2、阅读时嘴唇和舌头在动。

3、头随着文字符号的位置左右移动。

4、经常回读,读过的东西又重新读一遍、甚至几遍。

5、读什么样体裁的文章都用一样的速度。

6、有很多单词不认识,或不知道它在此处的含义。

二、带着6个问题阅读:

1、作者要表达的主要思想。

2、文章的主要内容和次要内容,并能把他们区分开来。

3、了解并记住文章中最重要的内容。

4、文章结构及事件发生的时间、空间顺序。

5、作者的观点、意图、写作风格及其偏见等。

6、用自己的阅历和知识对文章进行分析、评价。

三、遇到生词要会猜,阅读中遇到生词,最好的方法是通过上下文猜测。

1、看看上下文中有没有生词的另一种说法,即找同义词。有时下文会对一个词做解释,或者提供一些暗示。

2、看词性,判断其是名词、动词、形容词、副词或其他词类。

3、分析生词的构成,尤其是词的前缀和后缀。英语中很多词都是加前缀和后缀而来的。比如根据前缀re-和后缀-ity的含义,你就可以准确地猜出rewrite和similarity的意思。

4、看看同一生词是否在上下文的其他地方出现,把两处的语境相比较,也许更能准确地猜出词义。

5、充分利用你阅读内容中已有的知识。

四、以下几条建议可以帮助推论:

1、结合作者的思想、观点及其创作目的、创作背景进行推论。

2、寻找作者直接陈述的诸多事件之间的联系。

3、仔细体会一些重要词的含蓄意义及其感情色彩。比如politician和statesman的意思都是“政客家”,但前者有贬义的色彩,即“政客”,后者则没有。

4、从作者的语气、语调、措辞等文体特征,读出作者的“言外之意”。

5、得出推论后,尽量从上下文中寻找证据。

6、充分利用自己各方面的知识,把文章中所述的事件和自己的阅历或熟悉的事情联系起来思考。

英语文章阅读 篇六

A red dragon in the global economy

Many Chinese believe that for China to be strong its trade account must not be in the red. It must have a trade surplus to grow prosperous. So if we look back at 5000 years of Chinese history, it would be surprising that the time China’s trade was in the red was also just when the ‘middle kingdom’ was at its peak during that dynasty.

For example, during Han Dynasty, China ran a trade deficit for centuries with neighboring countries, and it was also the time China became the center of the Asia. Another obvious example is the Tang and Song Dynasty (from 7th century to 11th century), when China was again in a trade deficit with nearly all its neighbors. China was then experiencing shortages of gold, silver or even bronze, but none of this had blocked the red dragon from being the strongest nation at that time. But at the end of Song Dynasty, just decades before the Chinese were invaded and defeated by Mongolians, China became the main exporter in Asia and it was one of the several periods when China was weak. Historians cannot simply conclude this as coincidence.

Recent history tells the same story. The end of 19th century was a nightmare for the ancient nation. Many blamed the trade deficit that resulted from opium trade as the plague which caused the weakness of China’s economy in the late Qing Dynasty. However, if we put opium trade aside, China was still a large exporter in the world while it imported little from the outside world. At some point, China’s trade partners had to use opium as a way to pay for their trade deficit with China. Earlier, in the middle of the 18th century, China could produce enough opium for domestic market and also become an exporter in normal definition, but it didn’t help China to be a stronger nation at all. When China launched its first industrialization campaign, it’s trade soon turned into red again, but this happened during the last struggle of Qing Dynasty in its dying years.

After its opening-up in 1978, China was in the red again for eleven years, with the exception of 1983. The government is implementing of a strategy of stimulating exports initially from China’s opening-up. It is a reasonable policy for a post-communism economy which is lack of an efficient fiancé system and a minimum-required foreign currency reserve.

Since 1990, China has been chalking up trade surplus with the exception of 1993. In 2004, the trade surplus of China amounts to $70 billion, of which $58.6 billion from Sino-US trade. With its expanding of trade surplus, its economic rapid growth continues for decades. At the same time, Chinese factories are famous for dumping cheap goods from advantages of its low-cost labors and poor environment standard. After all, China is developing, much faster than EU, US, Japan or any other major power of the world. There is no doubt that China is regaining its strength and will be a major economic power in the 21st century.

What will China bring to the globalization of economy? Even for a country of 1.2 billion population and 960 square kilometers, there is no unlimited supply of cheap labor or unlimited tolerance of environment pollution. However, the demand of the 1.2 billion population market in a fast-growing economy could be the powerful engine of the global economy in human history. Some of Chinese key officials and scholars has turned to pro-deficit attitude on this debate and more and more people realize that China has no responsibility to supply the world with cheap goods while the living standard of Chinese people are below average level. While those booming Chinese companies have shown their appetites for raw materials on the glo[www.1126888.com]bal market, the extravagance of Chinese wealthy family in cities has given hopes to global manufacturers.

Most of the pressure to grow imports comes from China’s trade partners, especially US and Japan. A strong wind calling for the revaluation of RMB has been blowing since the beginning of 2003, and some even criticize China as an exporter of deflation. At the same time, huge amounts of hot money flow into China despite capital controls that strictly limit money flows into this country. Chinese officials have openly refused to revaluate RMB under pressure and some even say that its a conspiracy to sacrifice China’s economy without bringing benefits to the global economy. But those strong words against the revaluation of RMB were more or less for internal politics. The government then began to boost the imports to ease the pressure on the currency.

Domestically, there are more and more criticisms against the stimulating-export policies, especially the tax reimbursement policy. The tax reimbursement to exporters has aggravated the fiscal deficit of the central government. The government has paid 125 billion RMB and 115 billion RMB for tax reimbursement. This appropriation was far from the amount incurred every year and up to the end of 2003, the tax reimbursement in arrears reached to 340 billion RMB ($41.06 billion)。 The profit margin rates of many exporters are below the reimbursement rate. As the default of payment accumulated year-by-year, some exporters have fallen into liquidity problem while waiting for the payment of tax reimbursement in arrears.

So China should not be afraid to become red in trade, like it has during many periods of greatness. If the dragon becomes be red for years or even decades, the most foreseeable consequence is that RMB will be an international currency. To support an international currency, China should build ‘a stable macroeconomic environment, an efficient market mechanism and a healthy banking system’ as Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao mentioned as the preconditions for a revaluation of RMB. It is easy to say what’s good but it is difficult to identify the problems and solve them. When the growth is still enough to sustain the system, who will be brave enough to cut the mess behind the rise? China should not be afraid to become red again.

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