The so-called straight to the point is that the article directly deduces the argument and expresses the central idea or theme trend of the article. Straight to the point is often characterized by well-defined sentences. Generally speaking, it is short, pithy and philosophical, with no more than two lines. If the article comes straight to the point, the establishment of the theme is self-evident.
The so-called goal-oriented, that is, the author first puts forward a wrong argument or viewpoint at the beginning of writing, and then refutes it, giving the author the opposite or opposite point of view. The characteristics of target sentences are often:? People often think so? Generally speaking,? Allegedly. When you meet the target sentence, you can know the general idea of the article as long as you understand the first sentence in turn.
The so-called lead-in type means that the author hides the theme first, starts from other fine places and gradually gets to the point. The imported reports are generally trivial and specific, even specific to a certain year and month. Sometimes just to arouse the reader's curiosity. Like what? American companies have a problem? What's the problem? The author said nothing. Although the imported sentences hide the theme, the context and scope of the article are still clearly visible. For example, the focus of the discussion must be the problem, and the scope is limited to American companies?
Of course, classification is not absolute, and sometimes we can see several types of sentences intertwined. The key is: after reading the first sentence, you should be able to determine the central idea of the CET-6 article, that is, to grasp the discussion trend of the article as much as possible. Finish this, and you have finished the preliminary reading. The rest is to make a choice under the guidance of the central idea or the theme of the article.
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