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sat考试题及答案

sat考试题及答案

sat考试题及答案SAT考试题及答案1. 阅读理解阅读下列段落,并回答以下问题:在19世纪末,随着工业化的迅速发展,城市化进程也加快了步伐。

城市中的工厂和机器制造了大量的烟雾和噪音,给居民的日常生活带来了极大的不便。

此外,由于城市人口的激增,住房问题也变得日益严重,许多家庭不得不挤在狭小的空间内生活。

尽管如此,城市化也带来了一些积极的变化,比如提供了更多的就业机会和改善了交通设施。

问题:19世纪末城市化进程加快的主要原因是什么?A. 环境污染B. 住房紧张C. 工业化发展D. 交通设施改善答案:C2. 数学问题解下列方程:3x - 5 = 2x + 7答案:x = 123. 写作技巧根据以下提示,写一篇不少于300字的短文:提示:描述一次你参加的社区服务活动,并解释这次活动如何影响了你对社区服务的看法。

答案示例:上个周末,我参加了社区组织的清洁公园活动。

我们的任务是捡拾公园内的垃圾,保持环境的整洁。

这次活动让我意识到,即使是小小的行动,也能对社区产生积极的影响。

在活动中,我遇到了很多志同道合的人,我们一起努力,让公园变得更加美丽。

这次经历让我更加相信,每个人都可以通过参与社区服务来贡献自己的力量,共同创造一个更好的生活环境。

4. 词汇题选择下列句子中划线单词的正确同义词:The professor's lecture was so profound that it left a lasting impression on the students.A. shallowB. superficialC. deepD. trivial答案:C5. 语法题将下列句子改写为正确的语法形式:Although they were tired, they continued working.答案:Although they were tired, they continued to work.。

sat考试真题-史上最全SAT真题汇总

sat考试真题-史上最全SAT真题汇总

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2023年SAT英语阅读真题解析

2023年SAT英语阅读真题解析

2023年SAT英语阅读真题解析SAT(Scholastic Assessment Test)是美国大学入学考试之一,其中英语阅读是SAT考试的重要组成部分之一。

本文将对2023年SAT英语阅读部分的真题进行解析,帮助考生更好地理解和应对这一考试。

一、真题概述2023年SAT英语阅读部分共有四篇阅读材料,涵盖不同主题和文体。

每篇材料后有5道相关问题需要回答,考生需仔细阅读材料并选择正确的答案。

1. 第一篇:科学与环境本文介绍了一项关于全球气候变化的新研究,通过对动植物及其栖息地的观察,分析了气候变化对生态系统的影响。

2. 第二篇:历史与文化该篇讲述了中世纪欧洲的黑死病,探讨了该疾病对人口和社会结构的影响,并引发了对当时医学知识的重新审视。

3. 第三篇:文学与哲学此篇主要解析了伟大诗人威廉·莎士比亚的作品,在阐述其生平和重要作品的同时,还深入分析了其中的人性哲学。

4. 第四篇:社会与政治最后一篇讨论了科技在现代社会中的重要性和影响,探究了科技革命对人类生活的改变以及科技对社会和政治的影响。

二、常见题型及解题技巧在解答SAT英语阅读真题时,考生需注意以下几点:1. 主旨题主旨题要求考生理解文本的核心意义,回答文章的中心思想。

解答这类题目时,应在阅读文章时注意作者的观点和观点的转变,寻找文章的关键信息,帮助确定正确选项。

2. 细节题细节题需要考生从文章中找到特定的信息并作出判断。

解答此类题目时,可以在阅读时画线标记关键信息,并通过定位关键词快速找到答案。

3. 推理题推理题要求考生根据文章中的信息进行逻辑推理,推断未在文章中直接提及的内容。

解答此类题目时,需要仔细阅读文章,并根据文章暗示和联系进行合理的推断。

4. 例证题例证题要求考生根据文章提供的例子或证据,选择与之相符的选项。

解答此类题目时,需要注意例子的具体细节和作者对该例子的描述。

三、应试技巧除了理解各种题型和解题技巧外,考生还应注意以下应试技巧:1. 预览题目在阅读文章之前,快速预览问题,理解问题的要求,这样在阅读时能更加有目的地寻找关键信息。

SAT阅读真题及答案解析(一)

SAT阅读真题及答案解析(一)

SAT阅读真题及答案解析(一)SAT考试真题是很重要的备考资料,那么,很早以前的真题资料还有参考性吗?其实大家可以先以最近真题为主,以前的真题资料为辅进行练习。

下面文都国际小编为大家整理了一篇SAT阅读真题及答案解析,供大家参考。

Passage 1Every age, after his own, has gone in search of Shakespeare. The first biography was written in 1709. Now it is a poor year for the Shakespeare business when two or three more do not show up on bookstore shelves. We want to know who he was hoping that the narrative of his life will somehow explain the genius of his writing. But it never does. We find him but who we find only adds to the mystery. How is it that a man without a university education, a glover's son from a small Warwickshire market town, could have written the plays and poems that have spoken to generations of readers and theatergoers?Passage 2Stratford. Shakespeare's hometown, has become an almost sacred place of pilgrimage, with tourists waddling reverently around the spectacularly tasteless cathedral of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. An impressionable few of them are even moved to doff their caps or discard their ice creams. Shakespeare's familiar high-domed head, an image that is quite possibly not him at all, has adorned everything from TV beer commercials to British currency. He is the presiding genius of the national spirit, a kind of hero in a neck ruff. Without him industries would crash and ideologies crumble. It is even rumored that he also wrote plays.分析:Passage1 对Shakespeare是正面的态度。

SAT考试的作文真题

SAT考试的作文真题

SAT考试的作文真题SAT考试的作文真题Think carefully about the issue presented in the following excerpt and the assignment below.We are frequently told that compromise is the best way for people to work out their differences. When people compromise, with each side losing a little in order to reach a satisfactory agreement, both sides can continue to live in harmony. However, compromise can work only when the issues at stake are not that important. Compromise does not work when there is a genuine difference of opinion about strongly held principles or ideas.Assignment:Is compromise always the best way to resolve a conflict? Plan and write an essay in which you develop your point of view on this issue. Support your position with reasoning and examples taken from your reading, studies, experience, or observations.Prompt 2Think carefully about the issue presented in the following excerpt and the assignment below.People usually assume that the quality of a decision is directly related to the time and effort that went into making it. We believe that we are always better off gathering as much information as possible and then spending as much time as possible analyzing that information. But there are times when making a quick judgment is the best thing to do. Decisions made quickly can be as good as decisions made slowly and cautiously.Adapted from Malcolm Gladwell, Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking.。

SAT阅读真题及答案解析

SAT阅读真题及答案解析

SAT阅读真题及答案解析(三)SAT考试真题是很重要的备考资料,那么,很早以前的真题资料还有参考性吗其实大家可以先以最近真题为主,以前的真题资料为辅进行练习。

下面文都国际小编为大家整理了一篇SAT阅读真题及答案解析,供大家参考。

In this passage adapted from a novel, a Canadian woman recalls her childhood during the 1960s. Originally from China, the family traveled to Irvine, Ontario, Canada, where the parents opened a restaurant, the Dragon Cafe.As a young child I never really thought about my parents' lives in Irvine, how small their world must have seemed, never extending beyond the Dragon Cafe. Every day my parents did the same jobs in the restaurant.I watched the same customers come for meals, for morning coffee, for afternoon soft drinks and French fries. For my parents one day was like the next. They settled into an uneasy and distant relationship with each other. Their love, their tenderness, they gave to me.1. In the opening paragraph, the narrator emphasizes primarily which of the following about her parents 主旨题(A) Their work ethic(B) Their evolving relationship(C) Their routine lives(D) Their resourcefulness(E) Their dependability分析:根据第一段字面意思可选择出答案。

[sat阅读真题]sat阅读

[sat阅读真题]sat阅读第一篇sat阅读:SAT的阅读美文FictionJames Agee, A Death in the FamilyKingsley Amis, Lucky JimJane Austen, EmmaMansfield ParkPride and PrejudiceJames Baldwin, Go Tell It on the MountainCharlotte Bronte, Jane EyreVilletteJoseph Conrad, The Heart of DarknessStephen Crane, The Open BoatCharles Dickens, Barnaby RudgeGreat E某pectationsLittle DorrittNicholas NickelbyOur Mutual FriendMargaret Drabble, A Summer Bird-CageGeorge Eliot, MiddlemarchRalph Ellison, The Invisible ManWilliam Faulkner, Collected Stories of William Faulkner Intruder in the DustSartorisF. Scott Fitzgerald, Babylon RevisitedThe Great GatsbyE.M. Forster, A Room with a ViewElizabeth Gaskell, CranfordSylvias LoversWilliam Golding, Lord of the FliesGraham Greene, The Heart of the MatterOur Man in HavanaThe Power and the GloryThe Third ManThomas Hardy, Far from the Madding Crowd第二篇sat阅读:如何快速有效地找到SAT阅读文章的答案SAT阅读其实是一个特别考察英语基本素质的部分。

SAT历史类文章

行文特点:∙篇幅较长∙文字难懂∙大量排比、引用、反问句等∙Not informative; argumentative: 立场鲜明的议论文结构∙论点(首尾段)(作者对某个issue的观点、态度,容易考主旨题)∙论据(支持观点的理由)∙论证(注意对相反观点的引用、让步:多使用第二、第三人称e.g: people may claim…/those who believe…/some may say that…)阅读策略详读:∙首段、末段∙每段首尾句,转折句(now多为转折)、指代句、因果句∙长句子抓主干∙注意中心论点略读:∙排比 (排比可只读第一个或最后一个)∙引用的细节描写,名人轶事等∙修辞手法内容∙别人的观点、对立的观点、过去的观点∙虚拟语气双篇题目∙求同:相同的论题∙求异:在议题上各自的主张(程度、范围、条件等)背景知识独立时期:1775年---独立战争爆发1776年7月4日---独立宣言签订1783年---英美巴黎合约签订,美国独立阅读材料:common sense;declaration of independence制宪时期Confederation period:the era of United States history in the 1780s after the American Revolution and prior to the ratification of the United States Constitution.The Articles of Confederation: established a loose confederation of states with a weak federal government.1787年5月—费城制宪会议Confederation—Consolidated/general GovernmentArticles of Confederation—American ConstitutionContinental Congress制宪会议的两个立场:修改邦联条例(反对强有力的大政府)--Revise the Articles of Confederation提议一个全新的政府形式--Totally change the federal system to a consolidated government反对centralized power/government的常见观点:∙威胁到各个州及个人的自由∙集权、暴政∙单一的立法不能惠及美国的每个区域相关内容:federalist papers林肯与废奴Lincoln-Douglas Debates辩论话题:新州是否推行奴隶制Douglas: 民主决定(popular sovereignty/self-government)是否保留还是废除奴隶制Lincoln: 新州不能推行奴隶制女权主要立场及观点反对男女平权:1.男女本质不同2.有利于社会和谐3.女性本身身体优势不如男性4.就算女性承担在家的工作,地位低于男性,也不代表她们的工作不重要。

SAT历年真题集上OC第一套题 section1 passage 1 and passage 2

Passage 1The detective story does not and cannot attain the loftiest level of literary achievement.Though it deals with the most desperate effects of rage,jealousy,andrevenge,it rarely touches the heights and depths of human passion.It presents us with an accomplished fact,and looks upon death with a dispassionate eye.It does not show us the inner workings of the murderer’s mind-it must not,for the identity of the criminal is hidden until the end of the book.The most successful writers are those who contrive to keep the story running from beginning to end upon the same emotional level,and it is better to err in the direction of too feeling than too much.文章大意:侦探故事不能达到文学作品成就的最顶峰,并对这种观点给予解释。

文章结构分析:观点解释型,首句即观点,其余句子构成论据论点。

文章分析讲解:文章第一句中的单词比较简单,attain义为“获得、达到”,literary是“文学的”意思。

不过我要在这里特别区别几个形似的单词,literal“确确实实的”,literate“有文化的、有阅读和写作能力的”,还有一个就是刚才提到的literary。

SAT长篇阅读练习题14篇精选(3)

SAT长篇阅读练习题14篇精选(3)今天三立在线教育SAT网为大家带来的是SAT长篇阅读练习题14篇精选(3)的相关资讯,备考的烤鸭们,赶紧来看看吧!SAT阅读练习题:Reading Comprehension Test 310 minutes - 7 questionsThe passage is taken from a biography of Florence Nightingale who is mainly remembered for her heroic work as a nurse during the Crimean War.The name of Florence Nightingale lives in the memory of theworld by virtue of the heroic adventure of the Crimea. Had shedied - as she nearly did - upon her return to England, herreputation would hardly have been different; her legend would5 have come down to us almost as we know it today - that gentlevision of female virtue which first took shape before the adoringeyes of the sick soldiers at Scutari. Yet, as a matter of fact, shelived for more than half a century after the Crimean War; andduring the greater part of that long period all the energy and all the10 devotion of her extraordinary nature were working at theirhighest pitch. What she accomplished in those years of unknown satlabor could, indeed, hardly have been more glorious than herCrimean triumphs; but it was certainly more important. The truehistory was far stranger even than the myth. In Miss Nightingale's 15 own eyes the adventure of the Crimea was a mere incident - scarcely more than a useful stepping-stone in her career. It was the fulcrum with which she hoped to move the world; but it wasonly the fulcrum. For more than a generation she was to sit in secret, working her lever: and her real life began at the very20 moment when, in popular imagination, it had ended.She arrived in England in a shattered state of health. The hardships and the ceaseless efforts of the last two years had undermined her nervous system; her heart was affected; she suffered constantly from fainting-fits and terrible attacks of utter 25 physical prostration. The doctors declared that one thing alone would save her - a complete and prolonged rest. But that was also the one thing with which she would have nothing to do. She had never been in the habit of resting; why should she begin now? Now, when her opportunity had come at last; now, when the iron 30 was hot, and it was time to strike? No; she had work to do; and, come what might, she would do it. The doctors protested in vain; in vain her family lamented and entreated, in vain her friends pointed out to her the madness of such a course. Madness? Mad -possessed - perhaps she was. A frenzy had seized upon her. As35 she lay upon her sofa, gasping, she devoured blue-books, dictated letters, and, in the intervals of her palpitations, cracked jokes. For months at a stretch she never left her bed. But she would not rest.At this rate, the doctors assured her, even if she did not die, she would become an invalid for life. She could not help that; there40 was work to be done; and, as for rest, very likely she might rest ... when she had done it.Wherever she went, to London or in the country, in the hillsof Derbyshire, or among the rhododendrons at Embley, she was haunted by a ghost. It was the specter of Scutari - the hideous45 vision of the organization of a military hospital. She would lay that phantom, or she would perish. The whole system of theArmy Medical Department, the education of the Medical Officer,the regulations of hospital procedure ... rest? How could she rest while these things were as they were, while, if the like necessity50 were to arise again, the like results would follow? And, even in peace and at home, what was the sanitary condition of the Army? The mortality in the barracks, was, she found, nearly double the mortality in civil life. 'You might as well take 1, 100 men everyyear out upon Salisbury Plain and shoot them,' she said. After55 inspecting the hospitals at Chatham, she smiled grimly. 'Yes, thisis one more symptom of the system which, in the Crimea, put todeath 16,000 men.' Scutari had given her knowledge; and it hadgiven her power too: her enormous reputation was at her back -an incalculable force. Other work, other duties, might lie before60 her; but the most urgent, the most obvious, of all was to look tothe health of the Army.1. According to the author, the work done during the last fifty years of Florence Nightingale's life was, when compared with her work in the Crimea, all of the following exceptA. less dramaticB. less demandingC. less well-known to the publicD. more importantE. more rewarding to Miss Nightingale herself.2. The 'fulcrum' (line 17) refers to herA. reputationB. mental energyC. physical energyD. overseas contactsE. commitment to a cause3. Paragraph two paints a picture of a woman who isA. an incapacitated invalidB. mentally shatteredC. stubborn and querulousD. physically weak but mentally indomitable E. purposeful yet tiresome4. The primary purpose of paragraph 3 is toA. account for conditions in the armyB. show the need for hospital reformC. explain Miss Nightingale's main concernsD. argue that peacetime conditions were worse than wartime conditionsE. delineate Miss Nightingale's plan for reform5. The series of questions in paragraphs 2 and 3 areA. the author's attempt to show the thoughts running through Miss Nightingale's mindB. Miss Nightingale questioning her own conscienceC. Miss Nightingale's response to an actual questionerD. Responses to the doctors who advised restE. The author's device to highlight the reactions to Miss Nightingale's plans6. The author's attitude to his material isA. disinterested reporting of biographical detailsB. over-inflation of a reputationC. debunking a mythD. uncritical presentation of factsE. interpretation as well as narration7. In her statement (lines 53-54) Miss Nightingale intended toA. criticize the conditions in hospitalsB. highlight the unhealthy conditions under which ordinary soldiers were livingC. prove that conditions in the barracks were as bad as those in a military hospitalD. ridicule the dangers of army lifeE. quote important statisticsSAT Reading Comprehension Test 3参考答案1.Correct Answer: BExplanation:‘Except’ questions need careful checking. Here you are looking for something that cannot be said of Florence Nightingale’s work in the last fifty years of her life. If you re-read from line 11 "What she accomplished in those yearsof unknown labor could, indeed, hardly have been more glorious than her Crimean triumphs; but it was certainly more important..." you will find evidence that her work was ‘important’, ‘less well-known’, ‘less dramatic’, and also‘rewarding’ to her. But you will not find evidence that it was ‘less demanding’, in fact it was arduous, and put a strain on her health. Therefore we choose answerB.2.Correct Answer: AExplanation:Re-read lines 11-20. You will see that the ‘fulcrum’ was the ‘stepping stone’ she was t o use to advance her aims. This stepping-stone was the reputation she had earned in the Crimea. Hence, answer A.3.Correct Answer: DExplanation:Paragraph two reveals the poor state of health of Ms. Nightingale. sat(Her heart was affected; she suffered attacks of utter physical prostration etc.). But it also shows that she never gave up and could not be put off her work.(She would not rest; there was work to be done and she would do it etc.). Hence she was physically weak but mentally indomitable. Answer D.4.Correct Answer: CExplanation:The primary purpose of paragraph 3 is to explain what Ms. Nightingale wanted to do and why. Answer C. Note that answer D is too general - it refers to peacetime and wartime conditions but does not state that it is for the army, and so is unacceptable. Answer B is also too general - we are not concerned with hospitals in general, only the army.5.Correct Answer: AExplanation:The questions are a rhetorical device used by the author to try to give us a flavor of the thoughts that preoccupied Ms. Nightingale. Answer A. (If you re-read, you will see that they cannot be actual questions or responses.)6.Correct Answer: EExplanation:The author is highly involved in his subject. He tries to make the matter interesting, and tries to state what Ms. Nightingale’s thoughts and reactions were. This is best covered by saying he narrates and interprets. Answer E.7.Correct Answer: BExplanation:Ms. Nightingale was not quoting actual figures (eliminate E). She was also not concerned about conditions in hospitals in general (eliminate A) - she was concerned with military hospitals, and the conditions in the army in general. The last line tells us that her main concern was the ‘health of the army’. So her mai npoint is that ordinary solders were living in unsanitary conditions, and answer B is best. She is not ridiculing the dangers she is pointing them out (eliminate D). She is not proving anything (eliminate C).如上就是三立网课教育小编为大家带来的SAT长篇阅读练习题14篇精选(3)的相关资讯,掌握最新SAT资讯,敬请关注(三立在线教育SAT网)更多SAT考试资讯以及备考资料免费领!。

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sat真题阅读独立长文章之“特洛伊战争的真相“

在sat阅读中的独立长文章,篇幅较长加上题量较多,考生们要想在规定的时间内
快速准确的完成所有的题目还是相对困难的,但是相信大家在做真题的时候也一定发现
了不少的问题。了解阅读的篇章难度以及考题难度能让我们更加了解SAT阅读的出题特
点,这样在平时的备考中也能给有针对性的复习。因此小编在这里为大家分享的SAT真
题阅读独立长文章之“特洛伊战争的真相“是2010年10月真题阅读中独立长文章的难
题解析内容,希望对大家的阅读备考有帮助。

Section7 Q17-23
背景知识:艺术文化
难度等级:☆☆☆
文章大意:这篇文章主要是针对特洛伊木马战争是否真发生过所展开的讨论。
这篇文章共考察了八道题目,其中第17题考察的是词汇题,第18题考察的是细节
题,第19题考察的是细节题,第20,21,22,23题考察的是推断题;

按照难度等级划分;
第18题:☆☆
第17,19,20,23题:☆☆☆
第21,22题:☆☆☆☆
综上来看,这篇文章中的题目难度系数中等,其中有两道题目的难度系数较大,下
面我们就一起来看看这两道题目的详解吧。

第21题:作者在49行中提到大宪章的签署最有可能是为了?
(A)确保读者对作者的历史知识有信心
(B)暗示随着时间的流逝,重大的历史事件被忘记了
(C)将一件记录的很详细的事件和人们认为是谜的事件进行对比
(D)从特洛伊战争到Thucydides写东西,强调时间的长久性
(E)暗示发生在希腊的一些事件影响了13世纪英语的历史
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选项D是正确选项,根据49行整句话的意思推断出D。

第22题:以文章内容为依据,下面哪个选项最好的对问题“特洛伊战争真的发生
过吗?”做出了回答?

(A)也许没有,因为没有文字记载
(B)也许没有,因为来自文学的证据很少
(C)也许发生过,因为在公元前5世纪埃及人就知道这件事情
(D)也许发生过,因为如诗般的描述反映了目击者的描述
(E)也许发生过,因为对于相反的观点还没有发现证据
选项E是正确选项,因为整篇文章大部分内容都是在介绍这场战争发生过的证据,
对于相反的观点没有提出任何证据。

以上就是小编为大家整理汇总的SAT2010年10月真题阅读分析之独立长文章的相
关内容,希望对大家的SAT阅读备考有帮助,最后希望大家在SAT考试中取得自己理想
的成绩。

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