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经典word整理文档,仅参考,双击此处可删除页眉页脚。本资料属于网络整理,如有侵权,请联系删除,谢谢!托福阅读时间把握做一篇阅读需要多长时间?一.托福阅读时间把握一般情况下如果不遇到加试的情况下,你有60分钟来应对3篇700字左右的文章及42道左右的题目.那么如果你按照20分钟一篇文章来解题的话,那么时间刚刚好是60分钟.但是大家需要知道的是托福阅读3篇文章的难易度是不一样的,如果前面的文章偏难一些的话,那么你多些时间后面文章简单一些问题还不大,但如果前面的文章题目较简单你同样是用20分钟,在后面遇到较难的文章和题目的时候就会时间不够用了.所以这里小站君建议大家在托福阅读考试的时候第一篇阅读做题时最好不要超过20分钟.那么你的时间真的就不够用了,到最后时间快到的时候你后面的题目还没有来得及看只能靠猜了,想想这样的正确率将会大打折扣.二.做题方法是先通读全文后看题目很多考生都会有这样一个习惯,就是先将托福阅读文章通读一遍,然后再去看题目.这样做并不明智,如果你的阅读水平并不是极高的话,建议大家不要这样做,因为如果你的的阅读水平不够的话,或者词汇量积累不够,很有可能你的阅读文章将耗尽你大部分时间,从而没有时间去看题找答案了.但是这种方法也不是完全不可取了,如果这篇文章是你曾经读过的,就算你一字一句读也不会浪费太多时间;还有一种就是前面提到的,你的阅读水平极高,可以应付这种阅读文章,否则用这种方法阅读肯定是做不完的.托福阅读真题原题+题目Duringmostoftheirlives,surgeglaciersbehavelikenormalglaciers,travelingperhapsonlyacoupleofinchesperday.However,atintervalsof10to100years,theseglaciersmoveforwardupto100timesfasterthanusual.Thesurgeoftenprogressesalongaglacierlikeagreatwave,proceedingfromonesectiontoanother.Subglacialstreamsofmeltwatermightactasalubricant,allowingtheglaciertoflowrapidlytowardthesea.Theincreasingwaterpressureundertheglaciermightliftitoffitsbed,overcomingthefrictionbetweeniceandrock,thusfreeingtheglacier,whichrapidlyslidersdownhill.Surgeglaciersalsomightbeinfluencedbytheclimate,volcanicheat,orearthquakes.However,manyoftheseglacierse_istinthesameareaasnormalglaciers,oftenalmostsidebyside.Some800yearsago,AlaskasHubbardGlacieradvancedtowardthesea,retreated,andadvancedagain500yearslater.Since_95,thisseventy-mile-longriveroficehasbeenflowingsteadilytowardtheGulfofAlaskaatarateofappro_imately200feetperyear.InJunetheglaciersurgedaheadasmuchas47feetaday.Meanwhile,awesterntributary,calledValerieGlacier,advancedupto_2feetaday.HubbardssurgeclosedoffRussellFiordwithaformidableicedam,some2,500feetwideandupto800feethigh,whosecagedwatersthreatenedthetownofYakutattothesouth.About20similarglaciersaroundtheGulfofAlaskaareheadingtowardthesea.Ifenoughsurgeglaciersreachtheoceanandraisesealevels,westAntarcticiceshelvescouldriseofftheseafloorandbecomeadrift.AfloodoficewouldthensurgeintotheSouthernSea.Withthecontinuedriseinsealevel,moreicewouldplungeintotheocean,causingsealevelstoriseevenhigher,whichinturnwouldreleasemoreiceandsetinmotionaviciouscycle.TheadditionalseaicefloatingtowardthetropicswouldincreaseEarthsalbedoandlowerglobaltemperatures,perhapsenoughtoinitiateanewiceage.Thissituationappearstohaveoccurredattheendofthelastwarminterglacial(thetimebetweenglacations),calledtheSangamon,whenseaicecooledtheoceandramatically,spawningthebeginningoftheIceAge.1.Whatisthemaintopicofthepassage?(A)Theclassificationofdifferenttypesofsurgeglaciers(B)Thecausesandconsequencesofsurgeglaciers(C)Thedefinitionofasurgeglacier(D)Thehistoryofaparticularsurgeglacier2.Thewordintervalsinline2isclosestinmeaningto(A)records(B)speeds(C)distances(D)periods3.Theauthorcomparesthesurgingmotionofasurgeglaciertothemovementofa(A)fish(B)wave(C)machine(D)boat4.Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthormentionasapossiblecauseofsurgingglaciers?(A)Thedeclineinsealevels(B)Theoccurrenceofunusuallylargeoceanwaves(C)TheshiftingAntarcticiceshelves(D)Thepressureofmeltwaterunderneaththeglacier5.Thewordfreeinginline7isclosestinmeaningto(A)pushing(B)releasing(C)strengthening(D)draining6.Accordingtothepassage,theHubbardGlacier(A)movesmoreoftenthantheValerieGlacier(B)beganmovementtowardtheseain_95(C)is800feetwide(D)hasmovedasfastas47feetperday7.Yakutatisthenameof(A)anAlaskantown(B)thelasticeage(C)asurgeglacier(D)anAntarcticiceshelf8.Thewordplungeinline_isclosestinmeaningto(A)drop(B)e_tend(C)melt(D)drift9.Thetermviciouscycleinline24referstothe(A)movementpatternofsurgeglaciers(B)effectsurgeglacierscouldhaveonthetemperatureoftropicalareas(C)effectthatrepeatedrisingsealevelsmighthaveonglacialice(D)constantthreatsurgeglacierscouldposetotheGulfofAlaska10.Theauthorprovidesadefinitionforwhichofthefollowingterms?(A)tributary(line_)(B)icedam(line_)(C)albedo(line25)(D)interglacial(line26)_.Whichofthefollowingstatementsissupportedbythepassage?(A)Themovementofsurgeglacierscanbeprevented.(B)Thene_ticeagecouldbecausedbysurgeglaciers.(C)SurgeglaciershelptosupportAntarcticiceshelves.(D)NormalglaciershavelittleeffectonEarthsclimate.PASSAGE38BDBDBDAACDBTheyear_50maybeconsideredthebeginningofanewepochinAmericaart,withrespecttothedevelopmentofwatercolorpainting.InDecemberofthatyear,agroupofthirtyartistsgatheredinthestudioofJohnFalconerinNewYorkCityanddraftedbothaconstitutionandbylaws,establishingTheSocietyforthePromotionofPaintinginWaterColor.Inadditiontosecuringane_hibitionspaceintheLibrarySocietybuildinginlowerManhattan,thesocietyfoundedasmallschoolfortheinstructionofwatercolorpainting.Periodice_hibitionsofthememberspaintingsalsoincludedworksbynotedEnglishartistsoftheday,borrowedfromembryonicprivatecollectionsinthecity.Thesocietysactivitiesalsoincludedorganizedsketchinge_cursionsalongtheHudsonRiver.Itsmajorpublice_posurecamein_53,whenthesocietypresentedworksbyitsmembersintheIndustryofsectionoftheCrystalPalaceE_positioninNewYork.Thesocietydidnotprosper,however,andbythetimeofitsannualmeetingin_54membershiphadfallentotwenty-one.ThegroupgaveupitsquartersintheLibrarySocietybuildingandreturnedtoFalconersstudio,whereitbrokeupamiddissension.NofurtherattempttoformallyorganizethegrowingnumbersofwatercolorpaintersinNewYorkCitywasmadeformorethanadecade.Duringthatdecade,though,HenryWarrensPaintinginWaterColorwaspublishedinNewYorkCityin_56—thebookwasaconsiderableimprovementovertheonlyothermanualofinstructione_istingatthetime,ElementsofGraphicArt,byArchibaldRoberson,publishedin__andbythe_50slongoutofprint.In_66theNationalAcademyofDesignwashosttoane_hibitionofwatercolorpaintinginitselaborateneo-VenetianGothicbuildingonTwenty-ThirdStreetinNewYorkCity.Thee_hibitwassponsoredbyanindependentgroupcalledTheArtistsFundSociety.Withinafewmonthsofthisevent,forty-twoprominentartistslivinginandnearNewYorkCityfoundedTheAmericanSocietyofPaintersinWaterColors.1.Thispassageismainlyabout(A)themostinfluentialwatercolorpaintersinthemid-_00s(B)effortstoorganizewatercolorpaintersinNewYorkCityduringthemid-_00s(C)afamouse_hibitionofwatercolorpaintingsinNewYorkCityinthemid-_00s(D)stylesofwatercolorpaintinginNewYorkCityduringthemid-_00s2.Theyear_50wassignificantinthehistoryofwatercolorpaintingmainlybecause(A)agroupofartistsestablishedawatercolorpaintingsociety(B)watercolorpaintingwasfirstintroducedtoNewYorkCity(C)JohnFalconerestablishedhisstudioforwatercolorpainters(D)Thefirstbookonwatercolorpaintingwaspublished3.Thewordsecuringinline5isclosestinmeaningto(A)locking(B)creating(C)constructing(D)acquiring4.AllofthefollowingcanbeinferredabouttheSocietyforthepromotionofPaintinginWatercolorE_CEPT:(A)Thesocietye_hibitedpaintingsinlowerManhattan.(B)Instructioninwatercolorpaintingwasofferedbymembersofthesociety(C)Thesocietye_hibitedonlythepaintingsofitsmembers.(D)ScenesoftheHudsonRiverappearedoftenintheworkofsocietymembers.5.Thee_hibitionattheCrystalPalaceoftheworksoftheSocietyforthePromotionofPaintinginWatercolorwassignificantforwhichofthefollowingreasons?(A)Itresultedinadramaticincreaseinthepopularityofpaintingwithwatercolor.(B)Itwasthefirsttimeane_hibitionwasfundedbyaprivatesource.(C)Itwasthefirstimportante_hibitionofthesocietyswork.(D)Itresultedinalargeincreaseinthemembershipofthesociety.6.Theworditinline_refersto(A)time(B)group(C)building(D)studio7.WhichofthefollowingistrueofwatercolorpaintersinNewYorkCityinthelate_50s?(A)Theyincreasedinnumberdespitealackofformalorganization.(B)Theywereunabletoe_hibittheirpaintingsbecauseofthelackofe_hibitionspace.(C)TheArtistsFundSocietyhelpedthemtoformTheAmericanSocietyofPaintersinWaterColors.(D)Theyformed

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