SAT文章阅读考试的答题原则

CollegeBoard在SAT文章阅读考试的出题过程中一定要遵循一定的原则,否则就会失去其大学入学标准化测试的意义。下面就来说说SAT文章阅读考试的答题原则,大家千万别错过。

SAT文章阅读考试的答题原则

SAT文章阅读考试的答题原则

第一、 公平性原则

SAT考试不仅针对美国国内考生,同时还会有世界各地的考生参加考试。因此,为了保证试卷在地域特征上不存在差别,阅读文章内容主要涉及北美地区的内容,即北美的历史、地理、文化等(还会有部分欧洲历史)。

其次,不管考生将来想涉足哪个领域,无论是地理、物理、化学、数学、经济、文学、历史、教育等,都要参加SAT考试,因此,为了保证所有考生都有一个共同的知识平台,SAT阅读考试答题不要求任何专业背景知识,所有答案都可以从文章中寻得答案。

换句话说,如果答题需要背会元素周期表,那么SAT考试对非化学专业的考生就是一种不公平。

第二、 公正性原则

SAT考试是教育体制下的一个选拔工具。因此,它会积极宣扬正面的东西,具体而言,就是会保护弱势群体(女人、少数民族等)。凡是涉及到此的文章,作者都会对它的态度都是健康、积极的。

SAT考试也是学术类考试。为了满足其学术特征,文章作者在写作过程中不会采取过激的态度、模糊的态度等。

第三、 严谨性原则

SAT文章答案完全来自文章本身,不需要任何专业背景知识,但是需要一定的生活常识。同时,做题的时候强调的是严格的线性逻辑思维推理能力,而不是模糊思维方式和发散式思维方式。

主动被动/代词要翻译/时态

小词不应该被忽略(形容词和副词)

添加和减少

第四、 重复性原则

主要是文章取材重复、词汇重复、题型重复。

SAT文章阅读考试的答题原则

SAT填空题练习题

1.Although the acreage involved in a national boundary dispute may seem insignificant, even the slightest ------- in a country’s alleged border appears ------- to that nation, a threat to its security.

Answer Choices

(A) inconsistency . . felicitous

(B) variation . . trivial

(C) rigidity . . traumatic

(D) change . . favorable

(E) breach . . ominous

2.The show’s host was usually genial, but he had a reputation for turning ------- when provoked by guests who challenged his opinions.

Answer Choices

(A) surly

(B) intrusive

(C) lenient

(D) convincing

(E) giddy

3.Drew's loss in the demanding cross-country race had ------- effect, weakening both his strength and his vitality.

A. a morbid

B. a palliative

C. an enervating

D. an onerous

E. a recuperative

4.The store manager was ------- when sales dropped for the third year in a row; that was why she ------- our department for its lack of effort.

Answer Choices

(A) indolent . . intimidated

(B) indignant . . upbraided

(C) insolent . . exonerated

(D) indulgent . . castigated

(E) intolerant . . condoned

5.The research is so ------- that it leaves no part of the issue unexamined.

Answer Choices

(A) comprehensive

(B) rewarding

(C) sporadic

(D) economical

(E) problematical

6.A veteran of both stage and screen, Richard Harris brought a certain level of ------- to his roles, lending ------- to each character that he played.

Answer Choices

(A) candor . . uncertainty

(B) insouciance . . experience

(C) whimsy . . depth

(D) gravitas . . dignity

(E) animosity . . warmth

7.Since the two legislators had a long history of major disagreements, the senator considered his colleague’s enthusiastic assurances that they would be in agreement on a forthcoming piece of legislation -------.

Answer Choices

(A) fatuous

(B) precious

(C) sagacious

(D) meritorious

(E) ignoble

8.Despite their------- proportions, the murals of Diego Rivera give his Mexican compatriots the sense that their history is ------- and human in scale, not remote and larger than life.

Answer Choices

(A) monumental . . accessible

(B) focused . . prolonged

(C) vast . . ancient

(D) realistic . . extraneous

(E) narrow . . overwhelming

9.The CEO of the computer company, who had quit school at the age of 15, was a noted -------, having taught himself everything he needed to know about computers and business, in addition to working to gain proficiency in such subjects as international copyright law.

Answer Choices

(A) pedant

(B) autodidact

(C) demagogue

(D) ambassador

(E) disputant

Explanation

1.The correct answer is E

While “ominous” comes closest to conveying threat, “traumatic” makes some sense; only “breach,” however, fits logically in the first blank

2.The correct answer is A

It makes sense to say that someone who is typically “genial,” or friendly, would turn “surly,” or irritable, when provoked.

3.The correct answer is C

Choice (C) is correct. Something that is "enervating" causes a lessening of vitality and strength.

4.The correct answer is B

The first missing term must characterize the manager’s response to a drop in sales that shes sees as a result of her department’s “lack of effort.” It is logical to conclude that the store manager “upbraided,” or scolded, her employees out of indignance, or righteous anger.

5.The correct answer is A

Try filling in the blank without reading the answer choices. What kinds of words would fit? Words like complete, thorough, or extensive could all fit. Now look at the answer choices. “Comprehensive” is very similar to the words suggested, and none of the other choices fits at all.

6.The correct answer is D

A “veteran,” or seasoned, actor should be able to carry himself with “ gravitas,” or seriousness. A serious performer, in turn, is capable of playing a variety of roles with “ dignity,” or a seriousness of manner.

7.The correct answer is A

Choice (A) is correct. It makes sense that the senator, in light of his and his colleague’s shared history of non-cooperation, would consider the colleague’s assurances “fatuous,” or complacently foolish.

8.The correct answer is A

The keys to this sentence are the word “Despite,” the words “human in scale,” and the words “not remote and larger than life.” The word filling the first blank has to be one that would relate closely to something that seems “larger than life.” The word filling the second blank has to fit with “human in scale.” If you focus on just one of the two blanks, you will be able to eliminate several choices before you even think about the other blank.

9.The correct answer is B

Choice (B) is correct. An “autodidact” is a person who is self-taught, as the CEO clearly is.

SAT文章阅读高分备考资料

Albert Camus------ The Stranger

Alexander Hamilton---- the Federalist Papers

Amy Tan------ The Joy Luck Club

Arthur MIller----- Death of a Salesman, the Crucible

Borland------ When the Legends Die

Bradbury------ Fahrenheit 451

Buck------- The good earth

Charles Dickens----- Bleak House, Great Expectations, Hard Times, A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist

Charlotte Bronte---- Jane Eyre

Chekhov------ Chrry Orchard

Chinua Achebe----- Things Fall Apart

Chopin-------- The Awakening

Daphne du Maurier---- Rebecca

Dldous Huxley----- Brave New World

Edgar Allan Poe----- Complete Tales and Poems

Ellison------ Invisible Man

Ezra Taft Benson---- the proper role of government

Faulkner------ the Sound and the Fury

Fyodor Dostoyevsky---- Crime and Punishment

Gabriel Garcia Marquez---One Hundred Yers of Solitude

Geofferey Chaucer---- the canterbury Tales

George Orwell----- 1984, Animal Farm

Golding------ Lord of the Flies

Green------- King Arthur and His Knights of the round Table

Hemingway------- the old man and the sea, Farewell to Arms

Henrik Ibsen------ A doll’s House, Hedda Gabler

Hersey-------- Hiroshima

Homer------- the Illiad, the Odyssey

Hugo------- Les Miserables

Jack Kerouac------ on the road

James Harriet----- All Things Great and Small

Jane Austen----- Emma, Pride and Prejudice

John Groberg------ the other side of heaven

John Milton----- Paradise Lost

Jonathan Swift----- Gulliver’s Travels

Joseph Conrad----- Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim

Joseph Heller----- Catch 22

Julia Alvarez----- how the Garcia Girls Lost their Accent

Kafka------- The Metamorphosis

Kazuo Ishiguro----- Remains of the Day

Ken Kesey------- one flew over the cuckoo’s Nst

Lee--------- To Kill a Mockingbird

London-------- The call of the Wild

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