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Don't worry, there is still a long time to take the test, and the TOEFL can be taken in a month.
The standard of reading should be all right.
How to target? First of all, unlike the GRE, TOEFL reading questions generally come in order, so read the first paragraph and scan the first question, if it happens to be related, do it, otherwise read the next paragraph, and then sweep the next question... That's it, basically read a paragraph and do a question.
The advantage of this is that the detailed positioning is within the segment, which is much better, and there is no redundant information, which can greatly improve the accuracy rate. In the final summary question, the direct exclusion of all options involving small details is also a good way to improve the speed and improve the accuracy rate.
How to do a good job in the details?
As mentioned above, the detail question is within a paragraph, and the options are removed one by one according to the original text, and the rest is the correct answer.
How not to rush? Practice. If you practice more, get more right, and have more confidence, you won't be in a hurry. Anyway, you can always do it right.
How to improve reading skills?
It's a comprehensive question. Words are basic. If there are too many words (especially real words, except nouns) that you don't know, I believe you can't read them.
Then there are difficult sentences, you can take a look at Yang Peng's difficult sentences or something, and strengthen this ability. There is a word and sentence base, and there are different means for different reading purposes: intensive reading, scanning, keyword search, etc.
In short, this is something to practice consistently. It will be of great help to browse the English website more often and develop good habits.
Mentality is also the key, you have to have confidence in yourself and your efforts. As long as you pay seriously, are you afraid that there will be no return?
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Yes. Here are the references.
The TOEFL test reads the last question of each passage - the summary question. It's a box of six options, let you choose three of the kind. Many students are relatively unfamiliar with this form of question, and even a little confused, and don't know where to start, here we will take a look at the answering skills of the TOEFL reading last question summary question.
The options are generally given more (such as 6 are given), is it possible to drag and drop the selected ones (such as 3) into ** to score? Is there a order requirement for these drag-and-drop options (e.g. the 3 selected ones)? For example, the selected options (those 3 correct) are all dragged into **, but the order is different from the answer, will points be deducted?
It doesn't matter, just choose all three options correctly. However, it should be noted that there is a kind of drag-and-drop question, which is to drag several options into different boxes, in which case you have to follow the requirements of the question. Write down the main idea of each paragraph as you read it, and compare it when you do the last question.
Generally, a point corresponds to a theme. This theme may be expressed in several paragraphs together.
And the reason why the candidates are wrong is not because they do not express the main idea, but because they themselves are wrong in the details or are not mentioned in the article, which is generally more obvious, and the elimination method is easy to choose.
In fact, I feel that the key to the last question is not to summarize the main idea, but to eliminate the wrong options.
TOEFL reading, choose 3 out of 6 in the last question, do you have any points for choosing 2 correctly?
There is a last question, either filling in the form, or the abstract, etc., I want to know, everyone says that I can't read the full text, but if I don't read it, how do I know what this article is about, and the content of each paragraph? What's the method?
You won't be able to read the whole text for sure, you don't have enough time, unless you're strong. Hehe. I think it's better to do it one question at a time, read the questions first and then find the answers.
The method of filling in the form and summarizing the questions at the end is the same as that of the previous questions. If you want to know what the article is about, you can look at the opening and ending sentences of this paragraph. The title of the article is also the central sentence.
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I'm taking the TOEFL test in my first year of junior high school, and it's so hard to read.
It is indeed difficult to improve the score of 20 points, you can take a look at this article. >>>More
IELTS reading articles are very long and have a large number of questions, so solving them requires some problem-solving skills to speed up and ensure accuracy.
I think it has something to do with your mindset when you read the article, and it has to do with your experience, your knowledge, or something. Read more ** and anthologies, and your feelings will slowly change, and your understanding of prose can also be improved.