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1、在冬天的夜晚,天气冷得让人不想出门。见习警员走在大街上,突然听到远处一女子大叫:“有人打劫啊!”。见习警员刚一回身,就见一个黑影朝着远处逃离,他立刻追了上去。但是这贼跑得飞快,追了八条街之后没影了。最后,见习警员在附近的一个商店店铺前看到有四个人:A:正在闲暇百无聊赖地抽烟B:正在聚精会神地看报纸C:正在手机通话中D:正在狼吞虎咽的吃拉面根据调查,犯人就在这四人当中。初中阅读理解推理判断题解题技巧授课老师:黄文婷什么是推理判断题?1推理判断题的分类?2推理判断题解题技巧3内容大纲推理判断题的定义透过文章表面信息推测文章隐含意思;对作者的态度意图及文章细节的发展做出正确的推理判断;从作者的角度去
2、考虑,不可脱离原文仅凭个人的主观看法而主观臆断。推理判断题分类推断作者观点或态度推断文章出处推断隐含意义推断隐含意义Part1什么是隐含意义T: Do you think this class is interesting?S: I want to go home.Q:What does the student really mean?*根据文章事实进行根据文章事实进行逻辑推理逻辑推理,透过字面意,透过字面意义义理解作者的理解作者的言外之意言外之意。It can be inferred from the text that _.When the writer talks about ., wh
3、at the writer really means is _.The writer suggests that _.The story implies that _.We can infer/conclude from the passage that _.如何推断隐含意义?寻找相关信息点研读其字面意义结合语境进行推断理解作者的言外之意技巧点拨1. 判断有据,推断有理,忠于原文2. 全面分析:不可断章取义3. 善于揣摩作者思路排除干扰项1. 原文信息的简单重复4. 符合常识,但文章中没有信息支持3. 与文中内容不符或完全相反的结论2. 推理过度的片面结论 Who has more quest
4、ions, a teacher or a student? About this question a great learned man told his student that nobody does but a teacher.The student got puzzled. With a smile, the teacher drew two circles(圆). Within(在里面)the larger one is my knowledge of things, and within the smaller one is yours. Out of the circles i
5、s still unknown to both of us. Since mine is larger, as you can see, the line that marks out the circle is longer. That makes it clear that who has more chances(机会)to face something still unknown.At the end of the story, the great learned man concluded(推断)that _.A. a student should learn from his te
6、acherB. a teacher does not have so many questions as his studentC. a student knows more than his teacherD. a teacher has more chances to face what he doesnt knowThere have never been many adventurers. You can read stories about men called adventurers. But they were really businessmen. There was some
7、thing they wanted- a lady, or money, or a country, or honor. And so they got it. But a true adventurer is different. He starts without any special purpose. He is ready for anything he may meet.There have been many half-adventurers. And they were great men. History is rich with their stories. But eac
8、h of them had a special purpose. They were not followers of true adventurers.In the big city of New York, Romance and Adventure are always waiting.As we walk along the street, they are watching us. We look up suddenly and see a face in a window. The face seems to interest us strangely. Or in a quiet
9、 street, we hear a cry of fear and pain coming from a house where no one lives. A car takes us to a strange door, instead of to our own. The door opens and we are asked to enter. At every corner, eyes look toward us, or hands are raised, or fingers point. Adventure is offered.But few of us are ready
10、 to accept. We are ready to do only the things we do every day. We wish to do only the things that everyone else does. We move on; and some day we come to the end of a long quiet life. Then we begin to think. Then, when it is too late, we are sorry that we have never known true Romance and Adventure
11、.In what way does the author say a true adventure is different from a business man?A. He is ready for anything he may meet.B. He is not interested in money.C. He enjoys excitement while a business man does not.D. A true adventure is romantic, while a businessman is dull.推断人物性格观点或态度Part2人物的观点和态度objec
12、tive 客观的neutral 中立的subjective 主观的positive 积极的 negative 消极的approval 赞成的 disapproval 不赞成的critical 批评的.The writers attitude towards . is _.The writer thought that _.According to the author, _.技巧点拨注意作者表达感情色彩的形容词、副词、动词及所举的例子Mrs Smith treated her little dog quite _.A. cruelly B. fairly C. kindly D.unfrien
13、dly It was Mondy. Mrs Smiths dog was hungry, but there was not any meat in the house.Considering that there was no better way. Mrs Smith took a piece of paper, and wrote the following words on it: “Give my dog half a pound of meat.” Then she gave the paper to her dog and said gently: “Take this to t
14、he butcher (person whose job is selling meat), and hes going to give you your lunch today.” If someone asks me: “Do you like music?” Im sure I will answer him or her: “Of course, I do.” because I think music is an important part of our lives. Different people have different ideas about music. For me
15、, I like rock music because its so exciting. And my favorite rock band, the “Foxy Ladies” (酷妹) is one of the most famous rock bands in the world. I also like pop music. My classmate LiLan loves dance music, because she enjoys dancing. My best friend, Jane, likes jazz music (爵士乐). She thinks jazz is
16、really cool.“I like dance music and rock very much.” says my brother, “because they are amazing.”But my mother thinks rock is boring. “I like some relaxing (轻松的) music,” she says. Thats why she likes country music, I think. The writers mother thinks that country music is _. A. amazing B. boring C. r
17、elaxing D. disappointing “I would almost rather see you dead.” Bobert S. Cassatt, a leading banker of Philadelphia, shouted when his twenty-year-old eldest daughter announced that she wanted to become an artist. In the 19th century, playing at drawing or painting on dishes was all right for a young
18、lady, but serious work in art was not. And when the young ladys family racked among(挤身于) the best of Philadelphias social(社会各界的) families, such an idea could not even be considered. That was how Mary Cassatt, born 1844, began her struggle as an artist. She did not tremble(颤抖) before her fathers ange
19、r, she opposed(反对) him with courage and at last made him change his mind. Mary Cassatt gave up her social position and all thoughts of a thousand and a family, which in those times was unthinkable for a young lady. In the end, after long years of hard work and perseverance(坚持), she became Americas m
20、ost important woman artist and the internationally(国际上的) recognized leading woman painter of the time.What do we know about Robert Cassatts character from the text?A. He was a cruel man. B. He was a stubborn (固执的) man.B. He knew nothing about art. D. He knew little about his daughter. We are already
21、 familiar with computerscomputers work for us at home, in offices and in factories. But it is also true that many children today are using computers at schools before they can write. What does this mean for the future? Are these children lucky or not?Many people who do not know about computers think
22、 of them as machines that children play with. They worry that children do not learn from experience but just from pressing a button and that this is not good for them. They think that children are growing not knowing about the real world.But people who understand more about computers say that comput
23、ers can be very good for children. A computer can help them to learn about the real world more quickly, to learn what they want to learn and think for themselves. And for the future, dont we need people who can think clearly, who know how to get information quickly and use it well? What do you think
24、? Does the writer think computer is a good thing?A. It isnt mentioned. B. No, he doesnt think so. C. He doesnt know. D. Yes, he does. One day a man saw an old lady standing by her expensive car, clearly in need of help. So he stopped his old truck and got out. Although he was smiling, the old lady w
25、as worried. Was he going to hurt her? He didnt look safe. The man could see that she was frightened, so in his friendliest voice he said, “Im here to help you, madam. Why dont you wait in the car where its warm? By the way, my name is Bryan Anderson.” Bryan quickly fixed the car and the lady thanked
26、 him. Then she asked how much she should pay him. But Bryan wanted no money. He was just giving a hand to someone in trouble. This was normal for him. He said, “If you really want to repay me, next time you see someone in need, help them and think of me.” After saying goodbye, the lady continued dow
27、n the road until she reached a small caf where she decided to stop for something to eat. As the pretty waitress took her order, the lady noticed she was nearly eight months pregnant(怀孕). Although the waitress looked tired she was very kind. As the lady was going to pay the $ 10 bill, she remembered
28、Bryans words. She paid with a hundred-dollar bill. But when the waitress returned with the change the lady was gone. On the table she saw a small note. There were tears in her eyes when she read it: “Somebody once helped me the way Im helping you. If you want to pay me back, continue being kind to o
29、thers.” Under the note were nine more $ 100 bills. Was the old lady an angel? The waitress was so excited that she called her husband to tell him the news. “Bryan Bryan Anderson my dear youre not going to believe what just happened”What can we learn about the old lady from the story?A. She was never
30、 kind to others. B. She was usually quite careless. C. She was probably very rich. D. She was not a very good driver. Around the world more and more people are taking part in dangerous sports and activities. Of course, there have always been people who have looked for adventures -those who have clim
31、bed the highest mountains, traveled into unknown parts of the world or sailed in small boats across the greatest oceans. Now, however, there are people who look for an immediate excitement from a risky activity which may only last a few minutes or even seconds.I would consider bungee jumping to be a
32、 good example of such an activity. You jump from a high place (perhaps a bridge or a hot-air balloon) 200 metres above the ground with an elastic (有弹性的) rope tied to your ankles. You fall at up to 150 kilometres an hour until the rope stops you from hitting the ground. It is said that about 2 millio
33、n people around the world have now tried bungee jumping. Other activities which most people would say are as risky as bungee jumping include jumping from tall building and diving into the sea from the top of high cliff(悬崖). Why do people take part in such activities as these? Some psychologists sugg
34、est that it is because life in modern societies has become safe and boring. Not very long ago, diseases could not easily be cured, and life was a continuous battle for survival.(生存).Nowadays, according to many people, life offers little excitement. They live and work in comparatively safe conditions
35、; they buy food in shops; and there are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they become ill. The answer for some of these people is to look for danger in activities such as bungee jumping.The writer of the text has a _ attitude towards dangerous sports.A. Positive(肯定的) B. negative(否定的) C. ne
36、utral(中立的) D. nervous(紧张的) 推断文章出处Part3The passage is most likely to be taken from _.Where would this passage most probably appear _?The passage is most likely a part of , _.技巧点拨 a. 报纸:日期、地点或通讯社名称从文章的内容或结构来判断其出处:a. 报纸 b. 广告 c. 产品说明 b. 广告:物品价格,广告词等c. 产品说明:器皿、设备的使用说明会有产品名称或操作方式,而药品的使用说明会告知服用的时间、次数、药量 A
37、 subway is not just an important form of transport. It is also a window for other people to learn about local culture.Beijing, ChinaThe Beijing Subway was opened in 1969 and is the oldest subway system in China. It has added some modern technologies. All stations now have touch-screen(触屏) maps. In s
38、ome stations, people can also see traditional Chinese culture. For example,on the walls of a few stations of Line 8,there are some pictures of blue and white porcelain(青花瓷).Stockholm, SwedenThe first subway line for Stockholm was opened in 1950. The Stockholm Subway is well-known for its decoration
39、of the stations. It is called the longest art gallery in the world. Over 90 percent of its stations are decorated with paintings. A few stations are decorated with red bedrocks(岩床). This makes you feel as if you are in a cave.London,UKThe London Undergound or the Tube is the oldest subway in the wor
40、ld. It was opened in 1863. During World War II, it was used to protect people form German plane attacks(袭击)on London. Now, it is a symbol of the city. There is no air conditioning in the trains, so it is very hot in summer.New York,USThe New York City Subway runs 24 hours a day. It has an express tr
41、ain on almost every line. You can get to your destination(目的地) quickly. The trains themselves are full of fun; you will see people doing moonwalk dances like Michael Jackson, playing the guitar and singing.The passage may come form .A.a story book B.a travel magazineC.a science bookD.a newspaper advertisementTHANKS