Children’s opinions are always a controversial topic. Children are important to their parents, and some believe that older children are mature enough to flourish their opinions without parents’ interference. Some argue that children are incapable of distinguishing right from wrong, and therefore it is the responsibility for parents to construct their children’s opinions. The two beliefs are contradictory to each other, and many parents are anxious about this dilemma. (Excerpted from a native Chinese speaker)
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从以上中国学生写的段落和数据分析不难看出亚洲学生在学术写作时对于简单句的使用是大于native English speakers的,换言之亚洲学生对于简单句的把握是没有问题的。有趣的是,如果让一个处于intermidiate level的亚洲学生从一句托福阅读长句中抽出最一般的简单句时,结果却是令人失望的。所以许多学生读不懂长句,写不好长句的现象是很普遍的。
那么到底怎样才能基于文章理解长句呢?笔者的态度是Simplicity Without Elegance, 去寻求长句的simplicity, 简而言之就是把握basic unit, 何为basic unit? 无非就是组成长句的单词和基本句型。就像你有了简单的代数、几何的基础,才能去学习线性代数、立体几何;明白了基本的投资学,才能够涉及衍生金融。可是很多同学又会说,我的词汇量不错,简单句掌握得也不错,但是依然理解不了长句,那到底是什么环节出了问题?
一、基本策略
在分析如何看懂长句之前,先请读者看下面一段话:
Socrates begins by asking Glaucon to imagine a cave inhabited by prisonerswho have been imprisoned since childhood. These prisoners are chained in such a way that their legs and necks are fixed, forcing them to gaze at the wall in front of them. Behind the prisoners is a fire, and between the fire and the prisoners is a raised walkway. Along this walkway is a low wall, behind which people walk carrying objects ‘...including figures of men and animals made of wood, stone and other materials.’ In this way, the walking people are compared to puppeteers and the low wall to the screen over which puppeteers display their puppets. The people walking are behind the wall on the walkway, so their bodies do not cast shadows on the wall, but the objects they carry do. The prisoners cannot see any of this behind them, and are only able to view the shadows cast upon the wall in front of them. The sounds of the people walking echo off the shadowed wall, the prisoners falsely perceive these sounds to be that of the shadows. Socrates suggests that, for the prisoners, the shadows of artifacts would constitute reality, because they have not seen the light. They would not realize that what they see are shadows of the artifacts, which are inspired by real humans and animals outside of the cave.
2. Prisoners cannot see any of this behind them, and are only able to view the shadows.
3. Socrates suggests that shadows of artifacts would constitute reality.
如果你在扫读文章时,潜意识地在脑中自动给这三句话加下划线,那么很快你就能知道这段话要传递的内容。我们暂且不从哲学角度去探讨what on earth is reality, 在托福学习中,同学们如果不及时转身,自然会落入囚徒困境,你看到的只会是句子、段落和文章的shadow。而如果你跳出困境,去抽象化的理解文章,get that simplicity, 那你就会知道什么是句子、段落和文章的reality.
下面我们转到具体的三个例子来进一步阐述阅读长句的基本策略:
1. A series of mechanical improvements continuing well into the nineteenth century, including the introduction of pedals to sustain tone or to soften it, the perfection of a metal frame and steel wire of the finest quality, finally produced an instrument capable of myriad tonal effects from the most delicate harmonies to an almost orchestral fullness of sound, from a liquid, singing tone to a sharp, percussive brilliance.
Words Topic: Engineer (mechanical; soften; metal; finest; instrument)
Reality: 这段话我们需要把握的是mechanical improvements continuing well into the nineteenth century and finally produced an awesome instrument. 笔者不排斥对于语法锱铢必较的方法,但是笔者认为Soul of reading is hitting that instinct!就像Berklee College训练出来的学生演唱soul未必会比一个不受训练的soul singer好,原因就在于The former cannot get that soul!
2. In fact, throughout the animal kingdom, from sponges to certain types of worms, shellfish, and all vertebrates (creatures possessing a spinal column), there is evidence that transplants of cells or fragments of tissues into an animal are accepted only if they come from genetically compatible or closely related individuals.
Words Topic: Biology (shellfish; spinal; cell)
Reality: transplants of cells or fragments of tissues into an animal are accepted only if they come from genetically compatible or closely related individuals.
3. A few art collectors Tames Bowdoin III of Boston, William Byrd of Virginia, and the Aliens and Hamiltons of Philadelphia introduced European art traditions to those colonists privileged to visit their galleries, especially aspiring artists, and established in their respective communities the idea of the value of art and the need for institutions devoted to its encouragement.
Words Topic: Art; History (collectors; colonists; privileged; gallery)
Reality: A few art collectors introduced European art traditions to those colonists and established...