FCE B2 First Reading and Use of English Exam Part Two How to Do Parts 57

Hello, I’m Kasia.

Welcome to Oxford Online English.

In this lesson, you can learn about how to
do the Cambridge FCE reading and use of English

exam.

You’ll see what to expect in the FCE reading
and use of English test and how to improve

your score.

This is part two of a two-part video on the
FCE Reading and Use of English exam.

In this lesson, you’re going to learn about
parts five, six and seven.

If you haven’t seen part one, then go and
watch that one first!

All the questions in parts five and six are
worth two marks each.

The questions in part seven are worth one
mark each.

The good news is that these parts of the test
are based on reading texts, which many students

find easier than the more grammatical questions.

The bad news is that you need to allow plenty
of time to read and answer these questions.

Make sure you practice your time management
before the exam so you have enough time for

the questions at the end.

So that’s the basic information you need.

Let’s look at each part of the exam in more
detail.

In part five, you’ll be given a longer text,
with six questions at the end.

Each question is multiple choice, with four
possible answers.

The questions in part five often focus on
understanding people’s feelings and ideas,

instead of simple facts about the text.

Look at this sample question.

Pause the video and read it.

This is an extract from the longer text.

Look at the multiple-choice question that
goes with it:

What can be inferred about the woman who walked
into the coffee house?

a.

She was a regular customer at the coffee house.

b.

She had not expected Jane.

c.

She wasn’t really Mrs Greene.

d.

She had just woken up.

Remember that inferred refers to something
that is not directly said.

That means that you need an overall understanding
of the text, its ideas, and how the people

mentioned in the text might be feeling.

You won’t generally be able to find one
word or phrase which gives you the answer.

So, you have to look for clues to see what
people are thinking, or how they feel.

Can you work out what the answer is?

If it’s difficult, re-read the text and
try to eliminate some of the possible answers.

Let’s look together.

When you read the text again, there is no
mention of the woman being a regular customer,

or of not being the real Mrs. Greene.

She might be a regular customer of course,
but there aren’t any clues in the text that

suggest that.

So, you can cross out options ‘a’ and ‘c’.

That leaves only ‘b’ and ’d'.

At this point, you could guess and have a
50/50 chance of getting it right.

But, of course, it’s better to figure out
the correct answer.

Option ‘b’ says: “She had not expected Jane.”

This might seem possible, especially since
the woman doesn’t even talk to her!

But, the fact that the woman knew the time
and place to arrive doesn’t fit with that.

And look at what Jane says in the text: “…I’ve
come for the meeting, I’m your new assistant,”

said Jane cheerfully."

She says that she already is the new assistant,
which means that she is definitely expected,

so this can’t be the right answer.

Now look at option ’d' again: “She had just
woken up.”

Look at the text again.

Can you find any clues that might show that
the woman had recently been asleep?

In the text, the woman is described as having
“bleary eyes” and “grunting” at Jane, before

ordering “a large coffee.”

All of these are things you might have or
do when you’ve just woken up.

This shows that the correct answer is ’d':
“She had just woken up.”

To prepare for this part of the test, it’s
useful to read stories, interviews, or maybe

blog posts; read texts which focus more on
people, their thoughts, opinions and feelings.

As you read, try to infer meaning from the
clues in the text.

Ask yourself questions like:

What’s this person’s opinion?

How do I know?

What kind of person is this?

How do I know?

Asking yourself these kinds of questions while
reading will help improve your reading level

in English and you’ll be more likely to
get a better score in your FCE reading and

use of English exam.

Now, let’s move on to part six!

In this part of the exam, there will be one,
shorter text, with six sentences missing.

The six missing sentences will be given to
you in random order after the text.

A seventh, extra sentence that wasn’t removed
from the text will be there as well, just

to confuse you!

You have to read the text, then the sentences,
and decide which sentence fits in which gap.

Let’s look at part of a sample question:

As before, you can pause the video to have
time to read the text and think about what

might be missing.

You can see that the first sentence in the
text has finished.

However, after the gap, the text starts with
a ‘but’.

What does that mean?

It means that you’re looking for a contrasting
idea.

Do you see how the structure of the text can
give you an idea of what to look for?

This is important, because a common mistake
is only to pay attention to the words before

the gap.

You need to pay attention to the words after
the gap, too, because they can be equally

important.

Look at the text again.

You need a contrasting idea, but what could
the contrast in the text be?

Now, look at the missing sentences.

Can you see which one is the correct one?

Okay, do you know which is the correct answer?

The correct answer is ‘b’.

Do you know why?

In the text, it says:

But, for a gymnast in particular, this lengthy
period has to start before the effects of

adolescence set in…

The key words here are in particular.

The text is talking about gymnasts in particular,
so the missing sentence isn’t specifically

about gymnasts.

Answer ‘c’ specifically mentions gymnasts,
so that needs to be eliminated.

That leaves only answers ‘a’ and ‘b’ that
are more general.

If you get stuck, look for other clues.

There’s often more than one clue which can
lead you to the correct answer.

The text mentions a lengthy period.

When you read answers ‘a’ and ‘b’ again, you
can see that ‘b’ mentions at least a decade,

which is also a lengthy period.

Of course, in the exam, you will have seven
sentences to read through, not three, and

the text will be longer, but the principle
is the same.

Remember about the main points here:

Pay attention to the words before and after
the gap.

Think about what kind of idea is missing:
is it an example, a contrasting idea, an extension

of an idea already in the text, or something
else?

Look for any clues that can confirm or eliminate
a possible answer; remember that there could

be more than one way to find the right answer.

Next, let’s talk about part seven of the
reading and use of English exam.

Part seven is another kind of matching activity.

This time, you’ll have ten questions, followed
by one long text or several shorter texts.

Each section of the text will have a letter,
for example, A – D.

You’ll need to match each question to the
correct section of the text.

Each section can be used more than once.

The most important skill here is skimming:
you need to be able to read a text quickly

and find the most important pieces of information.

Let’s look at a sample question so you can
see what to expect.

First, read the instructions:

In the exam you’ll get ten questions, but
let’s look at two questions so you can practise

this part now.

Here are the questions:

Which person saw a film that…

  1. Contained two stories.

  2. Finished in an unrealistic way.

Now, look at four extracts from a text.

We’ve shortened them for the video, so they’ll
be longer in the exam, but this will show

you what to expect:

Pause the video and read the extracts, then
start again when you’re ready.

In this part of the test, you’re looking
for similar ideas that can be expressed in

different ways.

Let’s look at the first question:

Which person saw a film that contained two
stories?

This is an easier question, as the text directly
mentions one of the films having two stories.

Can you see which one?

The correct answer is B. Can you see why?

This question is relatively easy, by FCE standards.

However, with other questions, you’ll need
to use inference and understand indirect meanings

to find the right answer.

Now, look at the second question:

Which person saw a film that finished in an
unrealistic way?

Read the text again; can you figure out the
answer?

A is complaining about a lack of originality,
but it doesn’t say it finished unrealistically.

B mentions that only one part of the film
held their interest, which also doesn’t

fit.

You can immediately eliminate those two options.

That leaves you with just two options: C or
D.

C says that a setting with an uncertain future
shouldn’t have a happy ending, while D complains

that the love story doesn’t seem like love
to her.

Do you know the correct answer?

It’s C.

D does complain about a lack of realism, because
he or she says that the supposedly intelligent

characters do stupid things.

However, the question relates to an unrealistic
ending, not a general lack of realism.

C is the only answer which fits, because C
complains that the ending does not fit with

the overall setting and mood of the film,
i.e. it’s unrealistic.

Now that you’ve reached the end of this
two-part video series, you should have a good

understanding of the FCE reading and use of
English exam, and some ideas on how to practice

and prepare yourself for it.

Check out our website for more English lessons
including FCE preparation lessons.

Oxford Online English.com.

See you next time!

大家好,我是卡西亚。

欢迎来到牛津在线英语。

在本课中,您可以了解如何
进行剑桥 FCE 英语阅读和使用

考试。

您将了解 FCE 阅读
和英语使用测试的预期内容以及如何提高

您的分数。

这是有关 FCE 阅读和使用英语考试的两部分视频的第二部分

在本课中,您将
学习第五、六和七部分。

如果你还没有看过第一部,
那就先去看那部吧!

第五部分和第六部分的所有问题
各得两分。

第七部分的问题
各得一分。

好消息是,测试的这些部分
是基于阅读文本,许多学生

发现这比语法问题更容易。

坏消息是你需要留出足够
的时间来阅读和回答这些问题。

确保你在考试前练习你的时间管理
,这样你就有足够的时间

来回答最后的问题。

这就是您需要的基本信息。

让我们更详细地了解考试的每个部分

在第五部分,你会得到一个更长的文本,最后
有六个问题。

每个问题都是多项选择,有四个
可能的答案。

第五部分的问题通常侧重于
理解人们的感受和想法,

而不是关于文本的简单事实。

看看这个示例问题。

暂停视频并阅读。

这是较长文本的摘录。

看看随之而来的多项
选择题:

关于走进咖啡馆的女人可以推断出什么

一个。

她是咖啡馆的常客。

湾。

她没想到简。

C。

她并不是真正的格林夫人。

d。

她刚刚醒来。

请记住,inferred 是指
没有直接说出来的东西。

这意味着你需要
对文本、它的想法以及

文本中提到的人们的感受有一个全面的了解。

您通常无法找到一个
可以为您提供答案的单词或短语。

因此,您必须寻找线索来了解
人们的想法或感受。

你能弄清楚答案是什么吗?

如果很难,请重新阅读文本并
尝试消除一些可能的答案。

一起来看看吧。

当你再次阅读文本时,没有
提到这位女士是常客,

也没有提到她不是真正的格林夫人。

当然,她可能是常客,
但文本中没有任何线索

表明这一点。

因此,您可以划掉选项“a”和“c”。

只剩下’b’和’d'。

在这一点上,您可以猜测并有
50/50 的机会做对。

但是,当然,最好
找出正确的答案。

选项“b”说:“她没想到简。”

这似乎是可能的,尤其是因为
这个女人甚至不和她说话!

但是,女人知道到达的时间
和地点这一事实并不符合这一点。

再看看简在文中说的:“……我
是来开会的,我是你的新助理

。”简兴高采烈地说道。

所以这不可能是正确答案。

现在再看选项“d”:“她刚刚
醒来。”

再看一下文字。

你能找到任何线索,表明
这个女人最近睡着了吗?

在文中,这位女士被描述为
对着简“睡眼惺忪”和“咕哝”,然后

点了“一大杯咖啡”。

所有这些都是你刚醒来时可能会做或
做的事情。

这表明 正确答案是“d”:
“她刚醒来。”

为了准备这部分测试,
阅读故事、采访或博客文章很有用

;阅读更多关注
人、他们的想法、观点的文本 和感受

。阅读时,试着从
文本中的线索推断意思。

问自己这样的问题:

这个人的观点是什么?

我怎么知道?

他是什么样的人? 他的?

我怎么知道?

在阅读时问自己这些问题
将有助于提高您的英语阅读水平

,您将更有可能
在 FCE 阅读和

英语使用考试中获得更高的分数。

现在,让我们进入第六部分!

在这部分考试中,将有一个
较短的文本,缺少六个句子。 课文后面

会按随机顺序给你漏掉的六个句子

第七个没有从文本中删除的额外句子
也会在那里,只是

为了让你感到困惑!

您必须阅读文本,然后阅读句子,
然后决定哪个句子适合哪个间隙。

让我们看一个示例问题的一部分

:和以前一样,您可以暂停视频,以便有
时间阅读文本并考虑

可能缺少的内容。

可以看到文中第一句话
已经讲完了。

但是,在间隙之后,文本
以“但是”开头。

这意味着什么?

这意味着您正在寻找一个对比鲜明的
想法。

您是否看到文本的结构如何
让您了解要查找的内容?

这很重要,因为一个常见的错误
是只注意间隙之前的单词

您也需要注意间隙之后的单词
,因为它们可能同样

重要。

再看正文。

你需要一个对比鲜明的想法,但
文本中的对比会是什么?

现在,看看缺失的句子。

你能看出哪一个是正确的吗?

好的,你知道哪个是正确答案吗?

正确答案是“b”。

你知道为什么吗?

在正文中,它说:

但是,特别是对于体操运动员来说,这段漫长的
时期必须在青春期的影响开始之前

开始……

这里的关键词是特别的。

文本特别是在谈论体操运动员,
所以缺少的句子并不是专门

关于体操运动员的。

答案“c”特别提到了体操运动员,
因此需要消除。

只剩下更通用的答案“a”和“b”

如果您遇到困难,请寻找其他线索。

通常有不止一个线索可以
引导你找到正确的答案。

文中提到了一个漫长的时期。

当你再次阅读答案’a’和’b’时,你
可以看到’b’至少提到了十年,

这也是一个漫长的时期。

当然,在考试中,你
会读完七个句子,而不是三个,

而且课文会更长,但原理
是一样的。

记住这里的要点:

注意间隙前后的单词

想想缺少什么样的想法
:它是一个例子,一个对比的想法,一个

已经在文本中的想法的扩展,还是其他
什么?

寻找任何可以确认或
消除可能答案的线索; 请记住,

找到正确答案的方法可能不止一种。

接下来,我们来谈谈
英语考试的阅读和使用的第七部分。

第七部分是另一种匹配活动。

这一次,你将有十个问题,然后
是一个长文本或几个短文本。

文本的每个部分都有一个字母,
例如 A - D。

您需要将每个问题
与文本的正确部分相匹配。

每个部分可以多次使用。

这里最重要的技能是略读:
您需要能够快速阅读文本

并找到最重要的信息。

让我们看一个示例问题,以便您
了解会发生什么。

首先,阅读说明:

在考试中你会得到十个问题,但是
让我们看两个问题,这样你现在就可以练习

这部分了。

以下是问题:

哪个人看过一部电影……

  1. 包含两个故事。

2)以不切实际的方式完成。

现在,看一段文本的四个摘录。

我们为视频缩短了它们,所以它们
在考试中会更长,但这会告诉

你会发生什么:

暂停视频并阅读摘要,然后
在你准备好后重新开始。

在这部分测试中,您正在
寻找可以以不同方式表达的相似想法

我们来看第一个问题:

谁看过一部包含两个故事的电影

这是一个更简单的问题,因为文本直接
提到了其中一部有两个故事的电影。

你能看出是哪一个吗?

正确答案是 B。你知道为什么吗?

按照 FCE 标准,这个问题相对容易。

但是,对于其他问题,您
需要使用推理并理解间接含义

才能找到正确的答案。

现在,看第二个问题:

谁看过一部以不切实际的方式结束的电影

再次阅读文本; 你能找出
答案吗?

A 抱怨缺乏独创性,
但并没有说它不切实际地完成了。

B 提到电影只有一部分引起
了他们的兴趣,这也

不合适。

您可以立即消除这两个选项。

这让你只有两个选择:C 或

D。C 说未来不确定的环境
不应该有一个幸福的结局,而 D

抱怨爱情故事对她来说似乎不像爱

你知道正确答案吗?

是 C.

D 确实抱怨缺乏现实主义,因为
他或她说那些所谓的聪明

角色会做愚蠢的事情。

然而,这个问题与一个不切实际的
结局有关,而不是普遍缺乏现实主义。

C是唯一合适的答案,因为C
抱怨结局不符合

电影的整体背景和情绪,
即不现实。

现在您已经完成了这个由
两部分组成的视频系列,您应该

对 FCE 阅读和
英语考试的使用有一个很好的了解,以及一些关于如何练习

和准备的想法。

查看我们的网站了解更多英语课程,
包括 FCE 准备课程。

牛津在线 English.com。

下次见!