There are some rules of strategy that apply to all SAT II tests. These rules are so obvious that we hesitate to even call them “strategies.” Some of these rules will seem more like common sense to you than anything else. We don’t disa美国GREe. But it is amazing how a timed test can warp and mangle common sense. So we offer the following list. Avoid Carelessness There are two types of carelessness, both of which will cost you points. The first type results from sheer overconfidence. If you speed through the test without a second glance, you make yourself vulnerable to misinterpreting questions, overlooking answer choices, and making computational mistakes. As you take the test, make a conscious effort to approach it calmly and methodically, no matter how comfortable you are with the material. There’s nothing worse than realizing you lost points due to sloppy mistakes. Then there’s lack of confidence—a defeatist attitude is your worst enemy when taking the SAT IIs, because if you automatically assume you won’t be able to answer many of the questions, you’ll give up at the first sign of difficulty and sabatoge your score. Even if you don’t feel confident about the material, stay on track and use our techniques for test-taking, and you might find you know more (and get a better score) then you thought you would. Be Careful Gridding In Your Answers The computer that scores SAT II tests is unmerciful. If you answered a question correctly, but somehow made a mistake in marking your answer grid, the computer will mark that question as wrong. If you skipped question 5, but put the answer to question 6 in row 5, and the answer to question 7 in row 6, etc., thereby throwing off your answers for an entire section . . . it gets ugly. Some test-prep books advise that you fill in your answer sheet five questions at a time rather than one at a time. Some suggest that you do one question and then fill in the corresponding bubble. We think you should fill out the answer sheet whatever way feels most natural to you; just make sure you’re careful while doing it. In our opinion, the best way to ensure that you’re being careful is to talk silently to yourself. As you figure out an answer in the test booklet and transfer it over to the answer sheet, say to yourself: “Number 23, B. Number 24, E. Number 25, A.” Know What’s in the Reference Area At the beginning of SAT II Math IC, there is a reference area that provides you with basic geometric formulas and information.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS FOR YOUR REFERENCE IN ANSWERING SOME OF THE QUESTIONS IN THIS TEST.Volume of a right circular cone with radius r and height h: Lateral area of a right circular cone with circumference of the base c and slant height l: Volume of a sphere with radius r: Surface area of a sphere with radius r: Volume of a pyramid with base area B and height h:英语作文
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