閱讀判斷題是一種比較新的題型。它考查應(yīng)試者判斷識別文章所提供的信息的能力??荚嚪绞綖椋o出一篇300~450詞的短文,根據(jù)短文列出7個句子,有的句子提供了正確的信息,有的句子提供了錯誤的信息,有的句子的信息在短文中并未直接或間接提及,要求應(yīng)試者根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對每個句子做出判斷。
與傳統(tǒng)正誤判斷題的做法不同的是,該題型增加了一個選項,這樣就降低了猜測的因素,增加了題目的難度,提高了題目的區(qū)分度。上面講到,這種題型的考點是考查應(yīng)試者判斷識別文章所提供的信息的能力。但注意這里所指的“信息”,既有文章中明示的信息,也有藏在字里行間中的信息,即隱含信息,因此,考生在做這部分題目時,需要仔細(xì)閱讀。請看下例:
Hercules
Once upon a time there was a great Greek hero, Hercules. He was taller and stronger than anyone you have ever seen. On his shoulder he carried a club and in his hand he held a bow (弓). He was known as the hero of a hundred adventures.
Hercules served a king. The king was afraid of him. So again and again he sent him on difficult tasks. One morning the king sent for him and told him to fetch three golden apples for him from the garden of the Singing Maidens (歌女). But no one knew where the garden was.
So Hercules went away. He walked the whole day and the next day and the next. He walked for months before he saw mountains far in the distance one fine morning. One of the mountains was in the shape of a man, with long, long legs and arms and huge shoulders and a huge head. He was holding up the sky. Hercules knew it was Atlas, the Mountain God. So he asked him for help.
Atlas answered, "My head and arms and shoulders all ache. Could you hold up the sky while I fetch the golden apples for you?"
Hercules climbed the mountain and shouldered the sky. Soon the sky grew very heavy. When finally Atlas came back with three golden apples, he said, "Well, you are going to carry the mountain for ever. I'm going to see the king with the apples." Hercules knew that he couldn't fight him because of the sky on his back, So he shouted:
"Just one minute's help. My shoulders are hurting, Hold the sky for a minute while I make a cushion (墊子) for my shoulders."
Atlas believed him. He threw down the apples and held up the sky.
Hercules picked up the apples and ran back to see the king.
1. Hercules was the tallest man in the world.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
2. Hercules worked in the king's garden.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
3. Hercules was given many difficult tasks because the king wanted to get rid of him.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned 4. Atlas was the giant who held up the sky.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
5. Atlas ran faster than Hercules.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
6. Atlas got the golden apples for Hercules because he wanted to be the king himself.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
7. Hercules finally managed to get the apples by defeating Atlas.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
與傳統(tǒng)正誤判斷題的做法不同的是,該題型增加了一個選項,這樣就降低了猜測的因素,增加了題目的難度,提高了題目的區(qū)分度。上面講到,這種題型的考點是考查應(yīng)試者判斷識別文章所提供的信息的能力。但注意這里所指的“信息”,既有文章中明示的信息,也有藏在字里行間中的信息,即隱含信息,因此,考生在做這部分題目時,需要仔細(xì)閱讀。請看下例:
Hercules
Once upon a time there was a great Greek hero, Hercules. He was taller and stronger than anyone you have ever seen. On his shoulder he carried a club and in his hand he held a bow (弓). He was known as the hero of a hundred adventures.
Hercules served a king. The king was afraid of him. So again and again he sent him on difficult tasks. One morning the king sent for him and told him to fetch three golden apples for him from the garden of the Singing Maidens (歌女). But no one knew where the garden was.
So Hercules went away. He walked the whole day and the next day and the next. He walked for months before he saw mountains far in the distance one fine morning. One of the mountains was in the shape of a man, with long, long legs and arms and huge shoulders and a huge head. He was holding up the sky. Hercules knew it was Atlas, the Mountain God. So he asked him for help.
Atlas answered, "My head and arms and shoulders all ache. Could you hold up the sky while I fetch the golden apples for you?"
Hercules climbed the mountain and shouldered the sky. Soon the sky grew very heavy. When finally Atlas came back with three golden apples, he said, "Well, you are going to carry the mountain for ever. I'm going to see the king with the apples." Hercules knew that he couldn't fight him because of the sky on his back, So he shouted:
"Just one minute's help. My shoulders are hurting, Hold the sky for a minute while I make a cushion (墊子) for my shoulders."
Atlas believed him. He threw down the apples and held up the sky.
Hercules picked up the apples and ran back to see the king.
1. Hercules was the tallest man in the world.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
2. Hercules worked in the king's garden.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
3. Hercules was given many difficult tasks because the king wanted to get rid of him.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned 4. Atlas was the giant who held up the sky.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
5. Atlas ran faster than Hercules.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
6. Atlas got the golden apples for Hercules because he wanted to be the king himself.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
7. Hercules finally managed to get the apples by defeating Atlas.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned