英語四六級選詞填空你要知道的事
第二步:結合上下文,選出最終單詞。
看一下40題:40前面是an,后面是relationship所以能很快確定下來應當選個形容詞,選哪個形容詞需要看看上下文,這句話說的是給讀者足夠的時間去和作者建立一種____關系,兩者____到一種長期、熱情的對話當中,就像人們談戀愛一樣。根據前后意思,如果像戀愛的話就得是親密關系,所以40題選I; 那么兩者要怎么到一種對話當中呢?根據所給單詞,只有一個比較符合,就是engaged, 并且41題后面還有一個介詞in, 更加確信應當是engaged in"參與"。
有的時候固定搭配也能幫助解題,我還想在說說第44題,observing young people's ______ todigital devices. 年輕人____數字設備。
先看一個例句:some girl's attachment to her boyfriends, 一些女孩兒依戀于他們的男朋友。
所以這道題根據加粗的部分的提示,應當選attachment.
To understand why we should be concerned about how young people read, it helps toknow something about the way the ability to read evolved. Unlike the ability to understand andproduce spoken language, the ability to read must be painstakingly 36 by each individual. The"reading circuits" we construct in the brain can be 37 or they can be robust, depending on howoften and how 38 we use them.
The deep reader enters a state of hypnotic trance(心醉神迷的狀態). When readers areenjoying the experience the most, the pace of their reading 39 slows. The combination of fast,fluent decoding of words and slow, unhurried progress on the page gives deep readers time toenrich their reading with reflection and analysis. It gives them time to establish an 40relationship with the author, the two of them 41 in a long and warm conversation like peoplefalling in love.
This is not reading as many young people know it. Their reading is instrumental thedifference between what literary critic Frank Kermode calls "carnal (肉體的) reading" and"spiritual reading." If we allow our offspring to believe carnal reading is all there is - if we don'topen the door to spiritual reading, through an early 42 on discipline and practice - we willhave 43 them of an enjoyable experience they would not otherwise encounter. Observingyoung people's 44 to digital devices, some progressive educators talk about "meeting kidswhere they are, molding instruction around their onscreen habits. This is mistaken." We need, 45, to show them someplace they've never been, a place only deep reading can take them.
A) acquired I) intimate
B) actually J) notwithstanding
C) attachment K) petition
D) cheated L) rather
E) engaged M) scarcely
F) feeble N) swayed
G) illicit O) vigorously
H) insistence