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Tracy Wong是一位著名的美籍華人作家。他的寫作技巧怎樣,他的作品有什么特點(diǎn),他為什么會(huì)這樣?文章會(huì)告訴你。
1、詞義比較前后照應(yīng)  Tracy Wong是一位著名的美籍華人作家。其寫作技能(skill)是自學(xué)的。后文大部分談到了她的技能與技巧。skill技能,技巧;experience經(jīng)驗(yàn), 體驗(yàn), 經(jīng)歷, 閱歷;practice實(shí)踐,實(shí)習(xí);method方法。
2、前后照應(yīng)詞義比較 從后文作同位語的teaching disabled children和對立項(xiàng)a part-time writer for IBM,這里指的不是義務(wù)(duty),努力(effort),任務(wù)(task),而是工作、職業(yè)(job)。
3、詞義比較邏輯推理 指Tracy Wong所處的時(shí)期(then)。instead代替,表示對立意義;normally正常地, 通常地;certainly的確,表示對情況或事情的肯定。
4、前后照應(yīng)詞義比較 當(dāng)時(shí),寫作是個(gè)人的興趣愛好。后句sent three of her stories to a publisher 有所暗示。A. general普通的,一般的;deep深?yuàn)W的, 難懂的;personal私人的, 個(gè)人的;lively活潑的, 活躍的。
5、詞義比較句法功能詞匯用法 出版商對她的作品感興趣(interested),隨即向她提出建議。Interested="As" they were interested;Encouraged的邏輯主語應(yīng)是Tracy,而不是出版商;anxiously(憂慮地, 不安地)和seriously(認(rèn)真地, 真誠地)通常不作句子性副詞用,故不能出現(xiàn)在這個(gè)位置上。
6、前后照應(yīng)詞義比較 出版商加以她把三個(gè)故事合起來成為一篇長故事(story)。film,program和article沒有存在的前提。
7、邏輯推理詞義比較 對于Tracy這樣一個(gè)尚不受大眾歡迎的(popular),普通的(unusual),外國的(foreign),沒有名氣的(unknown)小作家,這是不小的一筆錢。
8、語句連貫前后照應(yīng) 雖然她的故事人物令人感興趣,但……。注意前后句之間的轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。now that既然,表示原因關(guān)系;;even though即使,即便,表示轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系;just because就是因?yàn)椋硎疽蚬P(guān)系;except that 除了……之外, 只可惜,表示排除意義。
9、詞義辨析 她的那些關(guān)于超自然故事有時(shí)讓/使(leave)讀者感到不自在,心神不安。find發(fā)現(xiàn),找到;turn轉(zhuǎn)動(dòng),變成;leave使某人處于某種狀態(tài),置某人于某種狀態(tài);hold把握,保持。
10、前后照應(yīng)邏輯推理      作者的母親認(rèn)為作者能夠溝通來世陰間。后句“She used to have me speak with my grandmother, who died many years ago.”有所暗示。make up彌補(bǔ), 虛構(gòu), 縫制, 整理;connect with連接, 聯(lián)絡(luò);control控制;explain 解釋, 說明。
11、邏輯推理語法規(guī)則      但是作者也確實(shí)有這樣的感覺(feelings),機(jī)會(huì)(chances),事件(events),或時(shí)刻(moments)。因?yàn)榫o接在后面的when引導(dǎo)的表示時(shí)間的定語從句,修飾前面的moments,故選D。
12、詞義比較前后照應(yīng)      有時(shí)某些事情無緣無故(for no reason)地,而非碰巧(by accident),從遠(yuǎn)處(from a distance),作為禮物式(as gifts)地發(fā)生在作者身上。由后文中的Once, she was wondering how to…有所暗示。
13、邏輯推理,前后照應(yīng),詞義比較      作者一直在納悶如何完成一個(gè)以古代中國為背景的布景\場景(scene)的故事,而非描寫(description),指示(pointing)或談話(talk)。
14、詞義比較邏輯推理      突然(suddenly),門鈴響了。surprisingly令人驚訝地;suddenly突然地,表示突發(fā)性行為;expectedly不出預(yù)料地;fortunately 幸運(yùn)地。
15、邏輯推理氣候照應(yīng)      郵遞員手里拿著有關(guān)中國歷史(history),而非烹調(diào)(cooking),醫(yī)學(xué)(medicine),戲劇(play)方面的書。前面ancient China有所提示。
16、邏輯推理常識(shí)運(yùn)用詞義比較      書來得很是蹊蹺,作者先前知道(know)、意識(shí)到會(huì)(realize)有這樣的書,但沒有送(send)出去過,更沒有預(yù)定過(order)。按常識(shí)道理,沒有預(yù)定,郵遞員不會(huì)送東西到家來,更何況是自己想弄的東西。
17、邏輯推理,詞義比較,前后照應(yīng)      雖然作者已經(jīng)出版了45本書,可仍然沒有由于名譽(yù)而有絲毫改變(unchanged)。由后文although in a more comfortable home 說明unmoved不妥。Excited和determined與文意不符。    
18、邏輯推理常識(shí)運(yùn)用      作者也許在原先的城市(city),原先的房子(house)居住,但不能是原先的生活(life),而是以與27年前同樣的生活方式(way)生活著。
19、前后照應(yīng)邏輯推理      注意與后句的比較。作者不僅僅只是單一的寫作了,作者的生活中有了更多的機(jī)會(huì)或空間來享受生活的多樣化(variety)。網(wǎng)上下載,此題原答案為C(joy歡樂),筆者認(rèn)為有所不妥,joy缺少比較前提,前文并沒有作任何鋪墊。joy與success和work一樣與后句的it wasn’t just writing不形成對立關(guān)系。
20、前后照應(yīng)      不僅僅只是寫作(writing)。注意與文章前面her writing skill,a part-time writer for IBM,writing stories was simply a personal interest的相一致。reporting,luck和fun與文意不符。
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