Today and on, I would to introduce a book that can help you to master TOEFL , and of course we have to learn by heart to get high grade. Hope it helps you.
CHAPTER 1
WHAT IS THE TOEFL?
GETTING TO KNOW THE
TOEFL
The TOEFL
is a comprehensive English language
examination required by more than 3,000 colleges and universities
in the United States, Canada, and
other parts of the world. In addition, foreign born professionals frequently
need a TOEFL score for certification to
practice their profession in the United States or Canada.
The TOEFL is
a timed test that consists of the three sections listed here.
THE TOEFL
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Section 1
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Listening Comprehension
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50 questions
35 minutes
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Part A
Part B
Part C
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Statements
Short Dialogs
Minitalks and Extended Conversations
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20 questions
15 questions
15 questions
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Section 2
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Structure and Written Expression
Structure
Written Expression
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40 questions
25 minutes
15 questions
25 questions
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Section 3
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Vocabulary and Reading
Comprehension
Vocabulary
Reading Comprehension
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60 questions
45 minutes
30 questions
30 questions
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SECTION 1: LISTENING
COMPREHENSION
This section of the TOEFL test your ability to understand
spoken American English. You
will hear taped conversations to which you will make responses. Part A and B contain samples of informal American English. Idiomatic expressions and two-word verbs are common in these parts.
Single Statement
In Part A you will hear a
single statement made by
a man or a woman. In your test booklet, there
are four sentences. You must choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the one you heard. YOU WILL HEAR:
To get to the post office, cross the street, go three blocks, and you'll see it right on the corner. YOU WILL SEE:
(A)
The post office is right on the corner. (B) The post
office is at the next corner. (C) The post office has a cross near it.
(D) The post office is
three blocks away.
The
correct choice is, which most closely
gives the same meaning as the sentence you heard. It is important for you to know that if similar sounding words or the same words
appear in an answer choice, that answer choice
is seldom correct.
Short Dialogs
Part B contains short dialogs followed by a question about what the
people said in their
conversation. Generally, key information is found in the second speaker's sentence. You will need
to understand the meaning of the conversation and also the context , such as the time
or place in which it could occur. The correct choice directly answers the question.
YOU WILL HERE:
(Man Did you get to go shopping last
night'? (Woman) They'd
already locked the doors by the time
I got there.
(Man) What does the woman mean? YOU WILL SEE:
(A)
She arrived in time to shop.
(B) She was too late.
(C)
She locked the doors.
(D)
She had to buy the door.
The correct choice is. Since the
doors were locked when she arrived,
she could not have gone shopping. Note that the other choices use words heard in the conversation. Choices that contain such words are usually not correct.
Extended
Conversation / Minitalks
In Part C you will hear
an extended conversation or a minitalk.
The English in this section is
generally
more formal and academic, typical of English conversation
or lectures that take place in a university or college setting. After each conversation or minitalk, there are between four and eight spoken
questions about its content. Choose
your answer from among
the four choices that appear in your test book-let. Look at the example here.
YOU WILL HERE:
Man: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to this tour of one of the nation's most
important cities, Chicago. Before we
begin, I'd like to give you some
background information that will make the tour more
enjoyable for you. The city was
founded in 1837. Its strategic
location on
Lake Michigan quickly made it the center of commerce for the Midwest section of the
country. It is currently the third
largest metropolitan
area In the United States. The city's site is generally level,
built mostly on glacial plain. The narrow Chicago River extends one mile
inland from Lake
Michigan, where it splits, dividing the
city into North, West, and South sides. Chicago's weather is subject to rapid changes,
but generally the climate is cold
and windy in the winter, and hot and
humid
in the summer.
Woman:
What gave Chicago an advantage over
other Midwest cities? YOU WILL SEE:
(A)
Its level site.
(B)
Its location on Lake Michigan. (C) Its
large population.
(D)
Its location along the
Chicago River.
According to
the minitalk, would be the correct choice.
Remember
that you will not have a written copy of the speaker's talk or conversation and you will
only hear it once. You must concentrate on details, such as names, dates, and the main idea of the selection
that you hear. Do not read the
choices as you listen to the talk. Listen
care-fully and try to remember what you hear.
SECTION 2: STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION
This section contains two
types of questions, both designed to test your ability to recognize correct
style and grammar in written English. The
sentences are academic; ones that you typically
find in college level texts, journals, and
encyclopedias. The sentence topics
include the social sciences, physical and life
sciences, and the humanities.
Structure
The structure questions test your ability to recognize correct structure and word order.
These questions consist of a sentence with one or more words missing. You must make
the choice that best completes the
sentence. Here is an example of this
type of question.
YOU WILL SEE:
a short time after the Civil War, Atlanta has become the principal center of transportation,
commerce, and finance in the southeastern
United States.
(A) While rebuilt (B) It was rebuilt (C) Rebuilt
(D)
When rebuilt
The correct choice is (C). The other
choices make the sentence incorrect
or awkward.
Written Expression
The written expression questions test your ability to recognize
errors in grammar or expression.
These questions consist of complete
sentences with four underlined words
or phrases. You must
identify the underlined part of the sentence that needs to be changed in order to make the sentence correct. An example follows.
YOU WILL SEE:
The Navajo Indians have displayed a marked ability
A B
to incorporate aspects of other
cultures into a changing,
C
flexibility lifestyle
D
The correct choice is (D). Flexibility,
a noun, appears where an adjective
must appear. In addition to inappropriate parts of speech, be sure to check for missing words and extra words that are
inappropriate for the context.
SECTION 3: VOCABULARY AND READING COMPREHENSION
Good reading skills and an ample
vocabulary are keys to doing well on all sections of the TOEFL.
This section of the TOEFL
specifically test these skills. Many TOEFL test takers complain that they
do not have enough time to carefully answer all questions in this section. It is very important that
you follow the instructions in this book so that you will
use all the allotted time
to your advantage.
Vocabulary
The first questions on this section
will test your English vocabulary.
There are 30 academic sentences, each
containing an underlined word. You must choose the word that has the same meaning
from among the four choices. Here's
an example.
YOU WILL SEE:
The
United States has instituted
a set of forest conservation measures
to maintain forest land. (A) accepted
(B) published (C) established
(D) suggested
The word that is closest in meaning
to the tested word, instituted, is choice (C).
Further hints for vocabulary questions can be found in Chapter 2.
Reading Comprehension
Your ability to read and understand college
level reading material
is test on this part of the TOEFL.
You will find five or six reading passages, each followed by four to seven questions.
You must
work quickly and efficiently. Here is a sample passage. YOU WILL SEE:
A lens has one or more curved surfaces that refract
or bend, light rays passing through it to form
an image on a surface beyond the lens. Examples of such
surfaces are the retina of the eye
or a movie screen. The distance from
the lens to the focal plane is known
as focal length. In cameras,
telescopes, and similar devices, the lens is turned on a screw-thread mounting to adjust the focal length. This action allows focusing of images of objects at various
distances. In the human eye, focal length is adjusted by
muscles that alter the lens curvature. Light rays of different colors are
bent by varying degrees as they pass through a curved surface. This causes a
distortion of the
image, known as chromatic
aberration. In cameras, sharp images
are obtained by arranging two or
more lenses so that the aberration
of one cancels out the aberration of
another. Such an arrangement
of lenses is called an achromatic lens. QUESTION:
According
to the passage, what is focal length? (A) A
curved surface that refracts light.
(B)
The distance from the focal plane to the lens.
(C)
Adjustment by the muscles that
alters lens curvature.
(D)
The degree that light rays of different
colors are bent by the lens.
This is a factual question. The information needed to answer this question is directly
stated in the text. Choice (B) is
the correct answer. Some questions
will ask you to draw conclusions based on material
in the passage, other will ask about the main
idea of a selection. Some may even
ask what
information does not appear in the passage.
THE TEST OF WRITTEN ENGLISH
Most TOEFL test sessions now require the Test of Written
English. The TWE will test your ability
to respond to topics that you may find on typical college level writing assignments. It will
test your ability to
express yourself as well as your organizational skills . The score
on this test is reported separately and is not used to determine your
TOEFL score.
SOME HELPFUL HINTS
On all parts of the TOEFL, be sure to answer every question. If you must
guess, choose choice (B)
or (C) since they are slightly more
likely to be the correct choice than
(A) or (D).
Watch your time! Be sure to wear a
watch and be aware of the time you
have remaining in each section. Do
not waste time reading directions or
example in your test booklet. You should become familiar with these before you take the test. When you are told to begin, go
directly to the first question. When time
has expired on a section, you may not return to it. Work quickly and
accurately. If it seems obvious that you will not finish a section within the time limit, guess or choose answer (B) or (C) in order to complete the
section.
Prepare yourself for the test. In
addition to this book, Barron's How to Prepare for the TOEFL
provides you with practical hints,
tapes with sample questions, model
test, and a grammar review to help
you maximize your TOEFL score.
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