MindMap Gallery 9 major question types and problem-solving techniques for English reading comprehension
The figure below organizes the problem-solving skills for nine common test types in English reading comprehension, and provides different problem-solving ideas for different question types. Master everything before the exam and easily cope with the exam!
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これは稲盛和夫に関するマインドマップです。私のこれまでの人生のすべての経験は、ビジネスの明確な目的と意味、強い意志、売上の最大化、業務の最小化、そして運営は強い意志に依存することを主な内容としています。
かんばんボードのデザインはシンプルかつ明確で、計画が一目で明確になります。毎日の進捗状況を簡単に記録し、月末に要約を作成して成長と成果を確認することができます。 実用性が高い:読書、早起き、運動など、さまざまなプランをカバーします。 操作簡単:シンプルなデザイン、便利な記録、いつでも進捗状況を確認できます。 明確な概要: 毎月の概要により、成長を明確に確認できます。 小さい まとめ、今月の振り返り掲示板、今月の習慣掲示板、今月のまとめ掲示板。
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これは稲盛和夫に関するマインドマップです。私のこれまでの人生のすべての経験は、ビジネスの明確な目的と意味、強い意志、売上の最大化、業務の最小化、そして運営は強い意志に依存することを主な内容としています。
かんばんボードのデザインはシンプルかつ明確で、計画が一目で明確になります。毎日の進捗状況を簡単に記録し、月末に要約を作成して成長と成果を確認することができます。 実用性が高い:読書、早起き、運動など、さまざまなプランをカバーします。 操作簡単:シンプルなデザイン、便利な記録、いつでも進捗状況を確認できます。 明確な概要: 毎月の概要により、成長を明確に確認できます。 小さい まとめ、今月の振り返り掲示板、今月の習慣掲示板、今月のまとめ掲示板。
9 major question types for English reading comprehension
Illustration questions
Find tags for illustration questions, such as example, case, illustrate, exemplify, etc.
Return to the original text and find the paragraph and specific location of the example
Carefully read the sentences around the example, 90% up and 10% down, and find out the points that support the example.
Find the argument, compare it with the answer choices, and choose the answer that is most consistent with the argument
Pay attention to eliminating distracting items. Using a certain paragraph in the example as an answer is often wrong.
Referential question
Return to the original text and find out the specific location of the pronoun
Read up to find the nearest noun, noun phrase or sentence
Replace the pronoun with the meaning of the found word, phrase or sentence to see if the semantics are smooth.
If the translation is not smooth or logical, you need to search again.
Compare the found word, phrase or sentence with the options and choose the answer with the closest meaning
Vocabulary questions
Return to the original text and find the specific sentence in which the word is located
Analyze the sentence structure and determine the part of speech of the word
Find words with the same part of speech as the given vocabulary from the context
Then bring in the position of the given vocabulary in the article to see if the semantics are appropriate.
Find options that have the same or similar meaning as the alternative word
Pay attention to appositives, special punctuation, attributive clauses, etc.
Search bring-in method
Sentence comprehension questions
Return to the original text to find the original sentence
Conduct structural analysis of the original sentence to find out the subject, predicate and object, and translate and understand it
Often, the correct answer among the options is the same as the original sentence, just with a different expression or word.
Be careful not to over-interpret, just focus on this sentence
reasoning questions
Find inference flags such as: learn, infer, imply, infrom, etc.
Return to the original text, read it carefully and understand what it means.
Reverse thinking: judge whether the reasoning is correct based on the options. If it is wrong, the option is incorrect.
recency principle
Subject matter
Look for signs of theme topics, such as: mainly about, mainly discuss, the best title, etc.
Grasp the first sentence of the first paragraph and the remaining paragraphs and connect them into a whole. Pay attention to the concluding prompts and transition words, especially the central sentence.
Wrong options in the options are often partial information or too wide a range
String hat off
Author's attitude question
Find the question, such as: attitude, etc.
Read and understand the meaning of each option
Look for emotional words in the original text, such as: fortunely. excessively, do not involve personal emotions or affect judgment
Grasp the main line of the argument, read the first paragraph and sentence, and understand the layout and structure of the entire article.
Pay attention to the subject and see clearly whose attitude is towards whom
True or False
Look at the options first and try to find the corresponding article paragraph based on the options.
Read the original text or paragraph and find the answer based on the article. Do not make subjective judgments.
Read the question clearly to find out whether it is the right option or the wrong option
Detailed questions
Go back to the original text and find out the answer
Pay attention to reading the question stem and figuring out what answer you are looking for.
Characteristics of the correct answer
The correct answer is often related to the central idea
Correct answers are often found at the beginning and end of paragraphs, at turning points, at cause and effect, etc.
The correct answer may use the principles of synonymous substitution, rebuttal, retort, etc.
Correct answers often contain uncertain modalities and euphemistic expressions
Correct answers are often general, profound, etc.
Characteristics of wrong answers
Create something out of nothing
Confusion of positive and negative
Not answering the question
Too absolute
Expand the scope of
inversion of cause and effect
common sense judgment
push too far
Off center