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,方法技巧,栏目索引,专题一事实细节,高考英语,专题一事实细节高考英语,方法技巧,一、事实细节类题目常见的设问方式,1.Which of the following.?,2.Which tour do you.?,3.Which activity will you choose if.?,4.What will you do.?,5.What is special about.?,6.Where can you.?,7.When can you.?,8.How long does.?,9.How much should.?,方法技巧,2,二、事实细节类题目常用的解题方法,1.直接信息题题干定位法,典例1,(2019课标全国,A片段),Stewardship Youth Ranger Program,You could apply to be a Stewardship Youth Ranger and work on local natural,resource management projects for eight weeks this summer.,Who is eligible:Students aged 16 or 17 at time of hire,but not turning 18 be-,fore December 31 this year.,二、事实细节类题目常用的解题方法,3,What is the age range required by Stewardship Youth Ranger Program?,A.1518.B.1524.C.1529.D.1617.,解析,直接信息题。根据题目中的“Stewardship Youth Ranger Pro-,gram”直接定位到所给段落。根据原文中的“aged 16 or 17”和“not,turning 18 before December 31”可直接确定答案。,答案,D,What is the age range required,4,2.间接信息题断章取义法,2.间接信息题断章取义法,5,典例2,(2016课标全国,B片段),3“In the 1960s we were all a little wild and couldn,t get away from home,far enough or fast enough to prove we could do it on our own,”says Christine,Crosby,publisher of,Grand,a magazine for grandparents.“We now realize,how important family is and how important it is to be near them,especially,when you,re raising children.”,What did Crosby say about people in the 1960s?,A.They were unsure of themselves.,B.They were eager to raise more children.,C.They wanted to live away from their parents.,D.They had little respect for their grandparents.,典例2(2016课标全国,B片段),6,解析,间接信息题。根据题干中的in the 1960s直接定位到第三段。根据,第一句可知,在20世纪60年代,我们有点放荡不羁,总想着赶快离开家,远走,他乡,以此来证明自己可以独立了。本题的难点是对“couldn,t get away,from home far enough or fast enough to prove we could do it on our own”的,准确理解。此处为“can,t(cannot)/couldn,t.+,adj,./,adv,.+enough”句型,表示“再,也不为过”。,答案,C,解析间接信息题。根据题干中的in the 1960s直接定,7,3.数字计算题查读分析法,3.数字计算题查读分析法,8,典例3,(2018江苏,A片段),The Metropolitan Museum of Art,Admission,$25.00 recommended for adults,$12.00 recommended for students,includes,the Main Building and The Cloisters(回廊)on the same day;free for children,under 12 with an adult.,How much may they pay if an 11-year-old girl and her working parents,visit the museum?,A.$12.B.$37.C.$50.D.$62.,典例3(2018江苏,A片段),9,解析,事实细节题。题干句意:如果一个11岁的女孩和她的在职父母参观,博物馆,他们可能需要支付多少钱?根据文中Admission部分的$25.00 rec-,ommended for adults(建议成年人每人25美元)和free for children under 12,with an adult(一位成年人带一个12岁以下的孩子,孩子免费)可知,他们共需,支付:$25+$25+$0=$50。,答案,C,解析事实细节题。题干句意:如果一个11岁的女孩和她的在职父,10,4.细节排序题首尾排除法,4.细节排序题首尾排除法,11,典例4,A schoolgirl saved her father,s life by kicking him in the chest after he suf-,fered a serious allergic(过敏的)reaction which stopped his heart.,Izzy,nine,restarted father Colm,s heart by stamping(踩)on his chest after he,fell down at home and stopped breathing.,Izzy,s mother,Debbie,immediately called 999 but Izzy knew doctors would,never arrive in time to save her father,so decided to use CPR.,However,she quickly discovered her arms weren,t strong enough,so she,stamped on her father,s chest instead.,Debbie then took over with some more conventional chest compressions(按,压)until the ambulance arrived.,Izzy,who has been given a bravery award by her school,said:“I just kicked,典例4,12,him really hard.My mum taught me CPR but I knew I wasn,t strong enough,to use hands.I was quite scared.The doctor said I might as well be a doctor or a,nurse.My mum said that Dad was going to hospital with a big footprint on his,chest.”,What,s the right order of the events?,Izzy kicked Colm.,Debbie called 999.,Izzy learned CPR.,Colm,s heart stopped.,A.B.,C.D.,him really hard.My mum taught,13,解析,细节排序题。根据文章可知,首先是女儿Izzy学会了急救知识CPR,(),女儿Izzy开始用脚丫踩爸爸的胸膛进行急救()是最后一步。由此可,确定答案。,答案,C,解析细节排序题。根据文章可知,首先是女儿Izzy学会了急救,14,
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