Questions about SAT reading, there are two questions about the SAT that are answered by the Bull Guy

Updated on technology 2024-06-14
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I just finished the SAT in May

    After reading through the long text, it is likely that after reading through it, the content of the front will be blurred after reading it at the end.

    I think it's more efficient to see that there are related topics, so I do it while watching.

    This saves you from having to see the question and look at the context of the corresponding passage again.

    If you are not sure, it will be empty.

    But there's usually not enough time...

    Hope you can do well in the exam!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, I personally think that reading is the best thing to do, read the first paragraph when doing the question, then read the first sentence of each paragraph, and then look at the end, and look at the question directly.

    Just practice more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you're worried about slowing down, start reading faster, which is an essential skill for college in the United States.

    You can go to the College Board and find 100 books to read. These 100 books are all very classic.

    Books are also books that we often read when we are in high school in the United States.

    It's also a good idea to read New York Times and just go to Google and find theirs.

    In is the memorization of words.

    If you do the above things well, your speed will definitely grow.

    There's nothing wrong with breaking through reading.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.in denotes the formal state of the food, i.e., solid.

    2.One refers to "people" in a general sense, which can be understood as people, us, such as: all for one, one for all.

    Turn round means to turn around, because the front is looking at the house, and the tall windows that shine with gold and blue make the house look like the sea. The meaning of the sentence in parentheses is: When we turn around and look at the real sea, we will be amazed by the majesty of the sea.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I feel that "oh-so-exquisitely bored" is the key to judging Flaubert's artificiality.

    First of all, since this person bothered to write a travelogue, he should not feel bored, and he felt that bored itself illustrated his ambivalence.

    On a more advanced analysis, at first glance, it is easy to understand the suffix -ly as something that is only attached to exquisite, that is: the adjective "exquisitely" is converted into an adverb "exquisitely", but if understood in this way, the preceding oh-so- is not connected in any way, so I understand that the author has boldly expanded the scope of the subordination here, and this -ly is to modify the entire compound word oh-so-exquisite (you can also see it as some kind of rhetorical device), In this way, the meaning of the sentence is easy to explain: Flaubert is bored, and what kind of boredom?

    It's the "oh, it's so beautiful" kind (in other words, there's a kind of boredom called "oh, it's so beautiful" - there's no interest in the heart, and you have to pretend to be amazing on the surface, isn't it very contrived!). )

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Translation: This is Flaubert: dressed in his long white shirt and bald head with red tar, sitting in the shade of an ancient temple, reciting poetry, looking bored with "oh so delicate and elegant".

    oh-so-exquisitely bored, "oh, so exquisitely elegant", boring.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Reading is generally difficult, unless you have the habit of reading famous books and English publications since childhood, reading is not a breakthrough in a day or two. The first hurdle is the number of words, the normal vocabulary of high school students is about 3,500, and the SAT vocabulary is less than 10,000 words. The second hurdle is that the sentences are difficult to understand, that is, there are many long and difficult sentences, sentence structure or something, in short, this is really Zhixun to have a long-term reading habit to slowly cultivate.

    The third hurdle is cultural differences, which are not because you have loved European and American culture since you were a child, have been paying attention to and researched or you grew up in the United States. Personally, I think that a score of 650 in SAT reading is a hurdle, and a score of 650 can be used to make a breakthrough in the vocabulary test and the collection of fiber in just a few months, but to get to 650 is based on the real kung fu of perennial training.

    Writing, it's relatively simple, as opposed to reading. Chinese students have been learning grammar since childhood, so they are more familiar with it. There is a certain routine for writing essays, and it is easy to score 10 points with a routine. So don't worry.

    Many Chinese students get full marks in mathematics, so don't worry, but it's easy to make careless mistakes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's okay to read, correct mistakes, and write.

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