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2013年1月19日雅思阅读A类机经(1)

2013-01-25 
考试日期:2013年1月19日
Reading Passage 1
Title:欧洲印刷术
Question types:TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN

Match people with opinion

Summary Completion

文章内容回顾欧洲印刷术的历史
英文原文阅读The techniques of printing were developed in Europe by craftsmen ignorant of these advances in the Far East. As in China, the earliest printing took the form of illustrated sheets printed from carved wooden blocks (known as woodblock printing). These illustrations were largely religious in nature, simple in design, and meant to be coloured by hand, and were made by largely anonymous craftsmen, and very few examples have survived.


The development of printing took a dramatic step forward thanks to the technological advances made by Johan Gutenberg, a Goldsmith working in Mainz, Germany, in the middle of the 15th century.

His revolutionary idea was to use metal to cast each letter individually as a piece of ‘type’, so that a number of individual pieces (or letters) would be fitted together to make up a word, sentence, paragraph, and eventually an entire text or book. Once the printing had been finished, the type could be broken up from its settings, and re-used to print another book. This invention of ‘moveable’ (and re-useable) type enabled printing to become a viable economic alternative to making books by hand (known as manuscripts).

Gutenberg’s invention produced what is regarded as a landmark in the history of printing, and of western civilisation: an edition of the Bible in Latin, known as the Gutenberg Bible (or sometimes as the 42-line Bible, as each page is made up of 42 lines of type). It was made at his workshop in Mainz between 1453 and 1455, and was certainly complete by 1456. It consists of over 1,300 large pages, in two volumes, and although we do not know exactly how many copies were originally produced, we do know that 180 were offered for sale, and that forty-eight copies survive today, about twenty of them complete. The book was printed with two-colours, black and red, and was produced to an exceptionally high standard, even more so considering the experimental processes which must have been required to achieve any kind of result.

题型难度分析第一篇的题型从难度来看,细节配对的难度不是很大,而摘要题和是非无判断题相对而言也较为简单,文章定位也比较容易,所以第一篇的难度不是很大。
题型技巧分析TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN

YES/NO/NOT GIVEN

1. 答案写法

若要求写TRUE, 却写成:T ( × ) true ( × ) True ( × ) YES ( × )

2. 题目在原文出现的位置:顺序原则

3. 考点:即题目中可能说错的部分

4. 定位词(排除考点):

专有名词、术语、物质名词

时间、数字

归纳句子是关于哪方面信息的(即为定位词或短语)

5. 判断T/Y的情况:1) 同义、近义替换

2) 归纳总结

6. 判断F/N的情况:100% 否认原文

7. 判断NG的情况:根据原文无法100%判断题目T/F(不可利用常识)

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