2014年6月的六级考试已经结束了,看到本次的试卷,在线[微博]四六级名师吴洋老师认为,本次考试难度稳中有升,但增加的难度也不是很大,大概10%-20%的难度。,今后四六级会遵循这样的趋势。以下是吴洋老师对听力部分的点评:
本次的短对话考到的俗语、习语比较多,很多考生可能听不懂这些习语。但是没有关系,因为这些语句基本都出现在第一个人的话里,而题目的答案往往在于第二个人说的话中。下面看看几个例子:
听力部分示例一:
1. M: Look at these low prices at these fashionable TV sets. Something is fishy, dont you think so?
W: Well, there have been a lot of robberies recently. Some of the stolen goods may have landed here。
Q: What does the woman imply about the low price television sets?
第一句话里有一个fishy,意思是可疑的,这个词可能很多同学都听不懂,但是这懂无所谓。知道第二句话里的robberies、stolen就可以做题了。
听力部分示例二:
6. W: You look different today, but I cant quite put my finger on what it is。
M: Oh, yesterday I finally got around to that new barbershop in the mall and enjoyed their services。
Q: What can be inferred about the man?
这里有一个put my finger on,意思是确切地讲出,听不懂问题也不大
new barbershop听懂就可以了,这是这道题的关键词所在。
听力部分示例三:
W: What do you think Picassos painting exhibited in the city museum?
M: Personally I cant quite see the meaning in his modern works. Most of them remind me of the stuff my nephew brings home from the kindergarten。
Q: What does the man mean?
第一个人在讲到毕加索的画,回答中的cant,表否定的意思要听出来,如果没听出来,从下句话里的nephew、kindergarten可以得出他对毕加索的图不屑一顾,就可以答题了。
题敢很重要,很多时候贯穿在你在听第二个人的话中有没有听出只言片语。
最后在线四六级名师吴洋老师给大家三点听力复习建议:
1、积累常考俗语、习语,如on the fly等;
2、多注意否定词、转折词;语气的作用;
如果第一个人是个非常高昂的语调,而第二个人却降下来了,说明事情是有转折的。
3、掌握长短对话的常见解题技巧。
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