4月19日托福阅读机经
2014年4月19日托福阅读机经回忆
环球新托福为大家带来2014年4月19日托福阅读机经,希望有所帮助。
考试日期:2014年4月19日 | ||
Reading Passage 1 | ||
Title: | 宇宙大爆炸 | |
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文章内容回顾: | 主题:天文类话题 | |
难度分析: | 天文类话题,在托福阅读考试中较为常见,文章结构是对比结构,其中本文为托福考试多次涉及的文章,再次需要强调机经的重要性! | |
相关背景内容: | The Big Bang Theory is an American sitcom created by Chuck LorreandBill Prady, both of whom serve as executive producers on the show along with Steven Molaro. All three also serve as head writers. It premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007. The seventh seasonpremiered on September 26, 2013. | |
Reading Passage 2 | ||
Title: | 水藻 | |
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文章内容回顾: | 主题:环境生态学类话题 | |
难度分析: | 环境生态学类话题,文章结构是因果型文章结构,框架结构较为清晰。学生对于这一题材的阅读都较为熟悉,但由于缺乏部分专业词汇,而似的文章总体有一定难度。近期海洋生物类话题正逐渐回归托福阅读考试,值得引起考生的注意。 | |
相关背景内容: | Algae are a very large and diverse group of eukaryotic organisms, ranging from unicellular genera such as Chlorella and thediatomstomulticellular forms such as the giant kelp, a large brown alga that may grow up to 50 meters in length. Most areautotrophic and lack many of the distinct cell and tissue types found in land plantssuch as stomata, xylem and phloem. The largest and most complex marine algae are called seaweeds, while the most complex freshwater forms are the Charophyta, adivision of algae that includes Spirogyra and the stoneworts. | |
Reading Passage 3 | ||
Title: | 鸟类的集体效应 | |
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文章内容回顾: | 主题 生物学类素材 | |
难度分析: | 生物学类素材在最近几次托福阅读中是比较常见的素材,考生后续考试中需要注意。其中,关于:哺乳动物、鸟类动物为热点话题。 | |
相关背景内容: | A flock is a group of birds conducting flocking behavior in flight, or while foraging. The term is akin to the herd amongst mammals. The benefits of aggregating in flocks are varied and flocks will form explicitly for specific purposes. Flocking also has costs, particularly to socially subordinate birds, which are bullied by more dominant birds; birds may also sacrifice feeding efficiency in a flock in order to gain other benefits.[1] The principal benefits are safety in numbers and increased foraging efficiency. Defense against predators is particularly important in closed habitats such as forests where predation is often byambush and early warning provided by multiple eyes is important, this has led to the development of many mixed-species feeding flocks. These multi-species flocks are usually composed of small numbers of many species, increasing the benefits of numbers but also increasing potential competition for resources. |