托福背单词 刷题 重复刷题 考场还是听不懂,到底哪里出错了?

一场托福考完,别人能拿110,而你只能痛哭流涕,眼红别人的成绩单。除了羡慕,还是羡慕。

托福背单词 刷题 重复刷题 考场还是听不懂,到底哪里出错了?

为什么得高分的不是自己。也不是不努力,日复一日地背单词、刷题、听写,为什么还是无缘高分?到底哪里错了?

托福背单词 刷题 重复刷题 考场还是听不懂,到底哪里出错了?

一、理解误区

 词汇量与听力关系

托福背单词 刷题 重复刷题 考场还是听不懂,到底哪里出错了?

有的同学认为自己背了很多单词,甚至把整本单词书都背过了一遍,发现对于听力毫无作用。可以这么说,词汇量的确很重要,可是没有正确的使用它,积累的词汇对于托福听力等于徒劳无功。it's all in vain

托福背单词 刷题 重复刷题 考场还是听不懂,到底哪里出错了?

对于背了这么多单词听力起不到作用真正原因在于一般性的常用简单词汇听辩运用不熟悉,反应不够快速,以至于处理听力信息速率减慢。

托福背单词 刷题 重复刷题 考场还是听不懂,到底哪里出错了?

为了解决这样的问题,建议大家平时在背单词的时候一定要正确模仿单词录音,读着背,并且要熟读例句。通过训练托福线上练习题来实践训练总结单词效果往往要比单一的背单词书有效。

托福背单词 刷题 重复刷题 考场还是听不懂,到底哪里出错了?

二、练习误区

听写方式错误

听写对于托福听力的目的是什么?毫无疑问,就是为了让你比之前能听得更懂,更懂的标准就在于句子反应速率的提高。

1.比较有效的方法应该是怎样呢?

▼第一步▼ 理解性地干听一遍句子,尽力理解意思。

▼第二步▼ 再放录音一遍,try your best边听边写,句子末尾内容离你记忆时间最近,先写。

注意:边听边写一个句子一般人跟不上,所以要简写,比如单词的首字母或者开头两个字母,或者比较常用的词用最适合你的符合表示,比如常用的important 就画个星号就好了。

▼第三步▼ 再放一遍,查缺补漏那些对句子整体意思不是很重要的词。

▼第四步▼一定要把原句读出来,然后通过录音再次听一遍校正。

托福背单词 刷题 重复刷题 考场还是听不懂,到底哪里出错了?

2.怎样利用好材料?

TPO-推敲

TPO都是ETS之前考过的真题,对于考前模拟和复习具有很大的价值。很多同学会把TPO作为刷题工具,做完题、对完答案就开始刷下一套,半年就陷入了无题可做的尴尬局面。

托福背单词 刷题 重复刷题 考场还是听不懂,到底哪里出错了?

但是如果我们能仔细推敲TPO的每一篇听力,沉下心来分析出题点,弄懂每篇听力的内在逻辑,把生词都摘出来背熟,一般只要能坚持做上20套TPO,听力就会有很大提升。

使用方法

1. 做一篇TPO听力。

2. 打印出听力原文,用红笔划出逻辑词和出题点。

3. 对照答案,分析错题。

4. 针对上面的几种情况进行训练:找逻辑词,思考为什么会在这个地方出题,查找对应的语法;查找生词,多听几遍。

5. 再做一遍看是否全对。

6. 用简单的英文或中文复述全文。

7. 摘录所有的生词并背诵。

SSS-习惯语速

 Scientific American's Sixty-second美国人是托福听力出题的重要来源 ——Science60秒,而且它的语速是要快于TPO的,习惯了它的语速之后,再去听TPO,就会觉得托福难度比较容易接受。

托福背单词 刷题 重复刷题 考场还是听不懂,到底哪里出错了?

使用方法

1.第一遍,盲听,找到关键词。

2.第二遍,争取知道大致内容。

3.第三遍,一句一句地听写。

4.将听写好的材料与原文进行对比,看看那些地方写错了。

5.最后再听一遍,达到可以用简单的英文或者中文复述的程度。

 3.托福听力一些容易听错的内容

托福听力考试中,那些经常听到的,亦或是老师常讲到的重难点词汇童鞋们或许不会听错,但一些不太注意的词组或短语却经常容易误听。为大家总结了20组容易误听的听力词组。

  • anything but

听力原句:

Librarian:Oh, well I guess you might think that. But when I saw it back then it was anything but boring.

语境释义:并不;一点也不

注:近似词组nothing but意为“只不过是”,例如:It's nothing but a joke.

  • in such short notice

听力原句:

Student:Hi, thanks for seeing me in such short notice.

语境释义:如此仓促

  • in person

听力原句:

Manager: Right, the choir. It’s nice to finally meet you in person. So, you are having problems with...

语境释义:亲自,当面

  • high-end

听力原句:

Pro: Ok, basically they have to offer things that most people can find anywhere else, you know quality, that means better exercise equipment,high-end stuff, and classes-exercise classes may be aerobics.

语境释义:高端的

  • drive…home

听力原句:

Therefore, it’s best to be a non-conformist – to do your own thing, not worrying about what other people think. That’s an important point. He really drives this argument home throughout the essay.

语境释义:把(论点、问题等)讲得透彻、明白

  • goof off

听力原句:

Student: I went off to the stack and found some really good material for my part, but when I got back to our table, they were just goofing off and talking. So I went and got materials for their sections as well.

语境释义:游手好闲,混日子

  • go down the drain

听力原句:

Student: I know, but I didn’t want to risk the project going down the drain.

语境释义:前功尽弃,付诸东流

  • start from scratch

听力原句:

Student: But we’ve got all the sources and it’s due next week. We don’t have time to start from scratch.

语境释义:从头开始

  • come down to

听力原句:

It’s been shaped by constraints over vast stretches of time, all of which comes down to the fact that the best foraging strategy for beavers isn’t the one that yields the most food or wood.

语境释义:

归结为

  • open spot

听力原句:

I am afraid we don’t have any openings at lunch time. A lot of students want to work then, so it is really rare for us to have an open spot at that time of day.

语境释义:职位空缺

  • not necessarily

听力原句1:

Well, design doesn't necessarily include things like sculptures or decorative walkways or… or even eye catching window displays, you know art.

听力原句2:

Professor:That’s another possible reason although it doesn’t necessarily explain other behaviors such as eating, drinking or sleeping.”

语境释义:不一定,未必(不是“不需要”或者“不必要”的意思!)

  • be at odds with

听力原句:

They try to fit in with the rest of the world even though it’s at odds with their beliefs and their identities.

语境释义:与…相违背、相冲突

注:在听力中该短语会有连读,要多听。

  • lesser-known

听力原句:

Employee:You are lucky to have professor who includes the lesser-known writer like her on the syllabus, you know, not the usual authors we’ve all read.

语境释义:不知名的

  • pros and cons

听力原句:

I mean no one really thinks that, say a bee goes through weighing the pros and cons of pollinating this flower or that flower.

语境释义:权衡利弊,仔细斟酌

  • in a different light

听力原句:

Student: I mean... Being a waiter, I get to see a lot of the professors, like in a different light, we joke around a little you know. In the classroom, they always have to be pretty formal, but …

语境释义:从不同的角度,从另外一面

  • low key

听力原句:

Pro: Oh, that's very thoughtful of you, Eric, but it will be low key, nothing flashy. That's not her style.

语境释义:低调的,不张扬的

  • common denominator

听力原句:

There are variations on this model of course, but the common denominators are always an idea of creating a shopping space that will get people to shop in the city without needing their cars.

语境释义:共同点,共性

注意:denominator本意为“分母”

  • tongue in cheek

听力原句:

But if you took away all the DNA that codes for genes, you still have maybe 70% of the DNA left over. That’s the so-called JUNK DNA. Though the word junk is used sort of tongue in cheek.

语境释义:半开玩笑地

  • pull them from thin air

听力原句:

To begin, how do we create fictional characters? We don’t just pull them from thin air, do we? I mean we don’t create them out of nothing.

语境释义:凭空捏造

  • touch base

听力原句:

Advisor: Hi, Steven I schedule this appointment, cause it has been a while since we touched base.

语境释义:联系,进行接触


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