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托福阅读多选题多少分

填表题,SUMMARY 3空2分,答对2题给1分 CHART 5空3分题 对4拿2分 对3拿1分 7空4分题,对6拿3分 对5拿2分 对4拿1分 2015年托福考生经验交流群

由此可见,托福阅读多选题的分值还是很高的,那么,在托福阅读考试过程,我们怎么做到尽可能不失分呢?首先我们就要做到以下几点: 1、如果在托福阅读文章中有主题句,结合主题句

与主题句无关的,砍了,不是主要观点的,埋了,最后那些与文章无关或着根本就是错的,拖出去枪毙5分钟,剩下的基本上就是答案了。 2、一般人最容易犯的错误是将非主要观点判断为主要观点 我们可以采用的高分技巧就是看一看,他说的内容在整篇都谈到了?还是只有一段?如果全谈到了,那么就是主要,反之就不是。 托福阅读背景知识:文明发展史 托福阅读真题再现:

版本一: 讲某个文明,说多个原因导致其发展。一是葡萄藤和橄榄树的引入,和传统农作物不冲突,无论土地还是收获期。这使人们可以从事其他如炼金属青铜什么的。然后这导致了不同group的争斗,争夺资源和specialist。总体和某个TPO阅读很像。

版本二:讲希腊文明,全文大意一句总结:traditional analysis focused on external influences,but the professor thinks from

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the perspective of MUTILIER EFFECT(考点),which combined several interal impacts.

版本三:地中海地区某一时间一些国家的发展 A国发展之一种了Oliva什么的一种长在岛上不用在Farm上而且工人对这种作物的劳动时间也和其他作物不一样,所以能大力发展,还有一种是Bronze的发展

解析: 本文讲文明发展史。主要讨论的是某文明发展的原因,主旨明确,结构清晰,每段首句为topic sentence的可能性较高。大家在阅读文章之前可以先跳到最后一题(文章总结题)的位置看看那句对于文章总结的句子。对于大家从整体上把握文章的结构非常有帮助。从文章结构与内容上,都非常接近TPO8的文章The Rise of Teotihucan。 托福阅读相关背景: Sumer

Sumer (from Akkadian ?umeru; Sumerian ki-en-?ir15, approximately land of the civilized kings or native land[note 1]) was an ancientcivilization and historical region in southern Mesopotamia, modern-day southern Iraq, during the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age. Although the earliest forms of writing in the region do not go back much further than c. 3500 BC, modern historians have suggested that Sumer was first permanently settled between c. 5500 and 4000 BC by a

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non-Semitic people who may or may not have spoken the Sumerian language (pointing to the names of cities, rivers, basic occupations, etc. as evidence).[1][2][3][4] These conjectured,

prehistoric

people

are

now

called

proto-Euphrateans or Ubaidians,[5] and are theorized to have evolved from the Samarra culture of northern Mesopotamia (Assyria).[6][7][8][9] The Ubaidians were the first civilizing force in Sumer, draining the marshes for agriculture, developing trade, and establishing industries, including weaving, leatherwork, metalwork, masonry, and pottery.[5] However, some scholars such as Piotr Michalowski and Gerd Steiner, contest the idea of a Proto-Euphratean language or one substrate language. It has been suggested by them and others, that the Sumerian language was originally that of the hunter and fisher peoples, who lived in the marshland and the Eastern Arabia littoral region, and were part of theArabian bifacial culture.[10] Reliable historical records begin much later; there are none in Sumer of any kind that have been dated beforeEnmebaragesi (c. 26th century BC). Professor Juris Zarins believes the Sumerians were settled along the coast of Eastern Arabia, todays Persian Gulf region, before it flooded at the end of the Ice Age.[11] Sumerian literature

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speaks of their homeland being Dilmun.

Sumerologist Samuel Noah Kramer asserts No people has contributed more to the culture of mankind than the Sumerians and yet it is only comparatively recently that we have built up a knowledge of the existence of this ancient culture.[12] Sumerian civilization took form in theUruk period (4th millennium BC), continuing into the Jemdat Nasr and Early Dynastic periods. During the 3rd millennium BC, a close cultural symbiosis developed between the Sumerians (who spoke a language isolate) and the Semitic Akkadian speakers, which included widespreadbilingualism.[13] The influence of Sumerian on Akkadian (and vice versa) is evident in all areas, from lexical borrowing on a massive scale, tosyntactic, morphological, and phonological convergence.[13] This has prompted scholars to refer to Sumerian and Akkadian in the 3rd millennium BC as a sprachbund.[13] Sumer was conquered by the Semitic-speaking kings of the Akkadian Empire around 2270 BC (short chronology), but Sumerian continued as a sacred language. Native Sumerian rule re-emerged for about a century in the Third Dynasty of Ur (Sumerian Renaissance) of the 21st to 20th centuries BC, but the Akkadian language also remained in use. The Sumerian city of Eridu, on the coast of

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the Persian Gulf, was the worlds first city, where three separate cultures fused - that of peasant Ubaidian farmers, living in mud-brick huts and practicing irrigation; that of mobile nomadic Semitic pastoralists living in black tents and following herds of sheep and goats; and that of fisher folk, living in reed huts in the marshlands, who may have been the ancestors of the Sumerians.[14]

The irrigated farming together with annual replenishment of soil fertility and the surplus of storable food in temple granaries created by this economy allowed the population of this region to rise to levels never before seen, unlike those found in earlier cultures of shifting cultivators. This much greater population density in turn created and required an extensive labour force and division of labour with many specialised arts and crafts. At the same time, historic overuse of the irrigated soils led to progressive salinisation, and a Malthusian crisis which led to depopulation of the Sumerian region over time, leading to its progressive eclipse by the Akkadians of middle Mesopotamia.

Sumer was also the site of early development of writing, progressing from a stage of proto-writing in the mid 4th millennium BC to writing proper in the 3rd millennium BC (see

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托福阅读多选题多少分 

实用文档系列文档编号:YL-SY-50154托福阅读多选题多少分填表题,SUMMARY3空2分,答对2题给1分CHART5空3分题对4拿2分对3拿1分7空4分题,对6拿3分对5拿2分对4拿1分2015年托福考生
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