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大连朗阁雅思培训—雅思阅读拿高分先看看你这三个方面做得怎么样

对于许多本身英语基础比较好,并且需要申请顶级高校的考生来说,雅思分数可能需要7.5分,而

这种时候对于阅读这个单项的要求就需要更高一些了,因为对于绝大多数同学来说,阅读的提分相对写作

口语来说可能更容易一些,所以,对于阅读这个单项的要求就要7.5以上了。那么,要达到7.5分以上的

高分,需要提高什么技能呢?

第一、要具备扎实的语言功底,主要是词汇量和语法。

词汇量最能体现语言功底的方面,词汇量直接影响的就是考生对于文章的细节的理解,进而影响做

题速度和准确率,所以在雅思学习的任何阶段都不可忽略词汇的记忆,读到任何一篇新的文章,都会遇到

一些比较关键的生词,大家再平时的学习中要注意积累,随时记下这些比较关键的生词,当然了,并不是

要你记下一个就去查一个,而是在记录完一批后再去查,并时常拿出来反复记忆;

扎实的语法功底则是另外一个影响文章理解的重要因素,雅思阅读中最多的就是各种从句、复合句,对于这些长难句的理解最不可忽视的就是对句子的语法分析,熟悉语法规律才能在遇到这些长难句时准确

快速的理解文章意思。

第二、要对考试规律和题型的解题技巧非常了解。

通常这是通过大量做题总结出来的,当然我们也为了让大家更快地了解并熟练使用这些规律和技巧,也总结出了许多做题的经验供大家学习。当然了,你如果能在做题过程中总结出一些更适合自己使用得技

巧那就更好了,因为只有对题型了解足够充分的情况下,才有可能总结出一些可用的技巧。

第三、要有目的地拓宽自己的阅读量。

尤其是一些常考的题材,比如:自然科技类、社会人文类、生态环保类、语言教育类等。如果你原

本知识面就较广泛,那么在雅思阅读中就更容易比较好的理解文章大意,也更加有助于理解文章的细节信息。

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