1分鐘「閱讀素養」訓練=快速大腦+讀懂題目+專注+靈活運用
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1分鐘「閱讀素養」訓練=快速大腦+讀懂題目+專注+靈活運用: : 3 1 6GET 6 1 20 3 4 5 6 653 108 1 1 19982019SRJ 20166200020203TERRACE2200 Erini UNESCOFREE BIBS PROJECTCSR RecruitStudy Sapuri High SchoolZStudy Sapuri Polaris 12(KADOKAWA) (KANKI)(ASCOM)

作者: 一般社團法人日本速腦速讀協會 | 譯者: 劉子韻


        ★日本3萬人實踐,好評不斷的閱讀理解訓練!
  「只看一遍也能讀懂內容了!」
  「成績變好了,而且終於有時間檢查考卷!」
  「我現在能讀很多本書,閱讀力和字彙力都提高了!」
  「終於不用再和大量資料、長篇文章苦戰了!」
  「只要1分鐘就能完成,現在爸媽也跟我一起練習!」

  ★6大題型實戰訓練,閱讀素養輕鬆GET!
  跟著本書挑戰6大主題實戰練習題,
  循序漸進從看懂文章基礎架構,
  到讀完題目後一秒抓出答題重點,
  一網打盡閱讀理解訣竅,
  「快速」「正確」理解文句還能「靈活運用」!

  • 閱讀素養訓練1:掌握文章基本架構,秒懂文章!
    -  解題關鍵:找出「誰」→「做什麼/是什麼/怎麼樣」的關聯,學習基礎閱讀理解技巧。

  • 閱讀素養訓練2:判斷主詞,「這個」「那個」搞錯了就0分!
    -  解題關鍵:正確判斷「這」、「那」等指示詞對應的事物,練習掌握整體文義。

  • 閱讀素養訓練3:讀懂因果關係,不怕題目換句話說!
    -  解題關鍵:找到「原因」和「結果」,判讀看似相近的句子文義是否相同。

  • 閱讀素養訓練4:歸納判斷選項中的舉例,是否符合題目?
    -  解題關鍵:確認「舉例」能否歸納到題目中的「條件資訊」,判斷選項符不符合題目說明。

  • 閱讀素養訓練5:運用邏輯推論,讀出題目沒寫的訊息!
    -  解題關鍵:注意原因和結果之間的關係,並從各個角度驗證及推論選項。

  • 閱讀素養訓練6:圖表題好複雜,該先看哪裡?
    -  解題關鍵:先讀題目,再從包含眾多資訊的圖、表格、統計圖表中,篩選關鍵字。

本書特色

  ★6大題型・53道閱讀題
  各題型解題技巧不藏私
  實戰中培養閱讀理解力!

  ★豐富圖表
  備戰108課綱核心素養題

  ★圖像化解答
  詳細圖解+重點標示
  解題邏輯一看就懂!

  ★目標時間1分鐘
  每題答題時間設定為1分鐘
  無痛養成速讀力!

  ★還能學到各大科目知識!
  包含「地理・理化・生物・社會」知識點
  收錄「磁浮列車」「生質燃料」「歐盟」等議題
  解題過程中同步累積國文閱讀以外的豐富知識!
 

 
作者

一般社團法人日本速腦速讀協會


  成立於1998年,於2019年成為一般社團法人。在株式會社SRJ針對日本全國推出的「速讀力課程」培訓系統中負責企畫開發活動、經營速讀能力檢定與英語速讀速聽檢定,以及透過網站和協會雜誌,推廣速讀並向學員發布資訊。

  2016年6月起,速讀教室數量突破2000間。於2020年3月推出的「TERRACE」已使用於全國2200間教室中。學員紛紛高興地表示:「培訓真的讓我的閱讀能力發生變化,看到成績時十分開心。」「可以理解內容並快速閱讀,讓我更有自信了。」「寫國文長文閱讀測驗時終於有時間檢查,成績也提高了。」本協會與全國補習班、學校等教育機構合作,為城市、鄉間地區和離島孩子舉辦增進閱讀能力講座和創造參加速讀班的機會。

  捐助Erini UNESCO協會,該協會推廣以讓世上所有人都能識字閱讀為目標的「世界寺子屋運動」;贊助日本青少年發展協會「FREE BIBS PROJECT」,支持在地青少年體育活動,也致力於實踐企業社會責任(CSR)。
監修者
柳生好之


  現任Recruit公司旗下教育機構「Study Sapuri」白話文講師,也是頂大升學考專門補習班「現論會」代表。

  曾任職於東進High School等知名升學補習班及擔任Z會東大京大教育機構題目編製,而後進入「Study Sapuri」。提倡依照客觀的「文法」和「邏輯」規則進行閱讀,讓任何人都能在最短時間內學會白話文、小論文。他簡單好上手的閱讀方法廣受好評,以東京大學等名校為志願的學生到不擅長閱讀白話文的考生,都適用他的方法。

  主要著作包括《大學入學考問題集 柳生好之的白話文Polaris 1基礎・2標準》(KADOKAWA出版)、《從零覺醒 開始吧白話文》(KANKI出版)等。參與《真厲害四字成語》(ASCOM出版)監修工作,除了大學入學考,也活躍於小學國語教學領域。

譯者

劉子韻


  貓派人。日本早稻田大學日本語別科修畢。熱愛生活,喜歡寫作、閱讀、旅行、追火車、攝影、料理、浸在咖啡店裡。本職編輯,斜槓中日翻譯與文字創作,著有《我在動物園實習的幸福時光》(貓頭鷹出版),譯有《紅色圓形有幾個?》、《紅色圓形是哪個?》(小熊出版)。

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