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ACT科学考试的常见题型有哪些

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 ACT考试是什么意思,相信大家都知道了。ACT与SAT考试都是美国大学的入学考试,大家在准备备考的时候要针对ACT考试报名的信息有一定的了解,总结一些常考的题型进行训练。
美国高考ACT的科学(Science)部分总结:
这是ACT特有的题型,主要涉及科学领域,如:物理、化学、生物学、地质学、气象学等,考察学生对实验数据进行阅读、理解、分析和推理的能力。初次接触到科学推理,基本上所有学生会瞬间崩溃,但实际上科学是外强中干,貌似艰难无比,实则掌握了正确的方法和规律,就会柳暗花明。
ACT考试科学部分介绍-ACT Science Test
Length:35 Minutes
Question Types:
10 Social Studies Questions
10 Natural Sciences Questions
10 Prose Fiction Questions
10 Humanities Questions
On the ACT Science Test, you''ll have 35 minutes to answer 40 questions—that''s about 50 seconds per question! The section contains seven passages, each followed by 5-7 questions.
You don''t have to be a scientist or know the atomic number of Cadmium to succeed on the ACT Science Test. All that''s required is common sense. You''ll be given passages containing various kinds of scientific information—drawn from the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, geology, astronomy, and meteorology—which you''ll have to understand and use as a basis for inferences.
ACT Science Question Format
Usually there are six passages that present scientific data, often based on specific experiments. Also, there''s usually one passage in which two scientists state opposing views on the same issue. Each passage is followed by 5-7 questions. A warning: some passages will be very difficult to understand, but they''ll usually make up for that fact by having many easy questions attached to them. The test makers do show some mercy once in a while.
Top 8 Strategies for the ACT Science Test
Read through the instructions carefully, to orient yourself
Don''t worry about details on your initial read-through
Always refer to the passage and the question-stem before selecting an answer
In order to read most graphs and tables, you have to do four things: determine what''s being represented, determine what the axes represent, take note of units of measurement, and look for trends in the data
When reading data, you should be on the lookout for the three characteristic patterns or trends: extremes (maximums and minimums), critical points (or points of change), and direct or inverse variation (or proportionality)
If time is a problem, focus on the questions that require analyzing data from just a single table or graph
Don''t waste time trying to figure out which scientist is "right." Just worry about understanding their different viewpoints
Don''t panic if you don''t understand both scientists'' positions. Many questions will hinge on just one of the argument