Tiêp theo phần 1, đây là 3 kỹ năng cuối cùng cần thiết cho việc tự trao dồi kỹ năng đọc hiểu của thí sinh trước kỳ thi ĐH | PHƯƠNG PHÁP ĐỌC HIỂU TRONG THI ĐẠI HỌC PHẦN 2 Skill 4 IMPLIED DETAIL QUESTIONS In this type of question you will be asked to answer a multiple choice question about a reading passage by drawing a conclusion from a specific detail or details in the pas sage. Questions of this type contain the words implied inferred likely or probably to let you know that the answer to the question is not directly stated. In this type of question it is important to understand that you do not have to pull the answer out of thin air. Instead some information will be given in the passage and you will draw a conclusion from that information. Example The passage The number of rings in a tree can be used to determine how old a tree really is. Each year a tree produces a ring that is composed of one lightcolored wide band and one dark-colored narrow band. The wider band is produced during the spring and early summer when tree stem cells grow rapidly and become larger. The narrower band is produced in fall and early winter when cell growth is much slower and cells do not get very large. No cells are produced during the harsh winter and summer months. The question It is implied in the passage that if a tree has 100 wide bands and 100 narrow bands then it is A. a century old B. two centuries old C. fifty years old D. two hundred years old This question asks about the age of a tree with 100 wide bands and 100 narrow bands. The passage does not tell the age of a tree with 100 wide and narrow bands but it does indicate that. .wide band and band are produced each year From this you can draw the conclusion that a tree with 100 wide and narrow bands is 100 years or acentury old. The best answer to this question is therefore answer A. The following chart outlines the key information that you should remember about implied detail questions. IMPLIED DETAIL QUESTIONS It is implied in the passage that. It can be inferred from the passage that. It is most likely that. What probably happened. The