四级没过,考研英语67,长篇经验贴献给晚辈们,相信自己!_2017年考研_考研论坛(kaoyan.c

四级没过,考研英语67,长篇经验贴献给晚辈们,相信自己!_2017年考研_考研论坛(kaoyan.c
四级没过,考研英语67,长篇经验贴献给晚辈们,相信自己!_2017年考研_考研论坛(kaoyan.c

四级没过,考研英语67,长篇经验贴献给晚辈们,相信自己!

_2017年考研_考研论坛(kaoyan.c...

就像去年的我,今年肯定也好多准备考研的学子们此刻徘徊在考研论坛,迷茫中希望能学习一点学长学姐们的考研经验。得益于去年此时看前辈们的经验贴,昨晚湖南省成绩出来了,忐忑不安地查了一下,英语67,政治77,虽然专业课有点失误,但是花时间最多的公共课特别是弱项英语考得这么好,心里很激动。回顾自己艰辛的考研历程,从四级不过,连考五次才在考研准备期内通过,想以此告诉后辈们:考研英语没有想象中那么难,踏实准备,没有过不去的线!(P.S:本人英语菜鸟,所以经验针对英语基础薄弱的同学,英语大神若嘲笑请绕道。另外在帖子最后我也会介绍政治经验,还是一句话,踏实准备,考研真心不难)楼主是一名普通二本法学专业学生,立志于法学理论研究所以很单纯想通过读研加强自己,考虑到自身水平,选择了一所全国综合前一百名法学实力很强的湖南地方一本院校,在此也要提醒类似于我这种学校的考生,尽量根据自身实力选择学校,避免做炮灰。楼主高中英语一般偏上,高考111分英语(江西),由于对英语兴趣不高,加上学校课程安排原因,大学英语两年基本没好好上,英语也一直荒废到考研准备开始,到开始准备时发现连单词都是从高中水平从头再来。读高中

时由于老师的原因,语法老师也教的不好,所以基本什么复杂语法一窍不通,语法初中水平再加上定语从句,到了考研复习分析长难句时,资料书上的语法分析一个也看不懂,全靠自己拆分断句理解(事实证明考研英语对具体语法运用要求不高,文章看得懂就行)。由于决定潜心考研,我放弃了9月份的司法考试(在此也提醒法学专业学生,如果你坚持考研,一定要有所取舍,千万不要考研司考两手准备,到时候只会偷鸡不成蚀把米,当然英语政治基础极强的同学除外)。大三下学期大概2月中就开始准备考研,首先从单词开始,注意!注意!考研英语单词是重中之重!没有踏实背好单词什么都是浮云!切记!下面我分阶段介绍我的准备过程。2月中到4月底:背单词。2014的同学可以从3月到五一结束。这两个月就是背单词背单词背单词!再说一遍,单词看不懂,考英语就是浮云!背单词阶段是最痛苦当然也是成效最显著的时期,单词书选一本自己适合的就好,一本就好,对于基础不好的同学,我推荐西北大学王林那本考研英语单词红宝书(不是新东方红宝书),这本书分为大单词书,便携式单词书和习题,我推荐这本书是因为里面的便携式单词书很有作用,在你背完第一遍之后,以后不断复习单词直接拿这本小的单词书就行,非常方便。这个时间段因为还有专业课要上,所以每天复习一个单元,晚上下自习前再过一遍(前提是每天坚持去图书馆),第二

天同样一个单元雷打不动,再过一遍前一个单元加今天背的,就这样坚持下去两个月刚好背完(单词书是56个单元,还

有时间弹性支配)。具体记忆方法因人而异,根据词音,词形,该怎么联想怎么联想,我背单词时为了记住单词无所不用其极,方言发音,联系中文发音,只要能记住怎么背都行,同时一边背一边在纸上写(这样以后写作文就不怕知道单词但是写错了)。背单词阶段相当痛苦,但一定要坚持下去,

因为这点苦都吃不了最后几个月还怎么坚持?单词基础打

好了接下来的真题复习就会顺利很多,因为如果一篇阅读,每句话都有一两个不懂的单词,你还怎么去理解文章??(考研单词背完之后我直接去考了四级,之前四次都裸考400分左右,有了单词量之后看四级简直在看高中英语,虽然我听力太差四级直接490过了,下半年考六级的时候除了听力,感觉也不难,所以大家要有信心)5月到6月底:做第一遍真题,同时开始复习专业和数学。由于法学专业不用考数学,所以时间还是较多的,大部分同学考数学,要适当调整数学和英语的时间分配。这个阶段单词还是要不断重复,千万不能背完第一遍就把单词书丢在一边!切记!在每天复习完之后,最好在自习结束前四十分钟到一个小时,复习4个单元单词,这一阶段的单词任务就比较轻松,用那本小单词书就行了,一边听单词音频一边复习,记住查缺补漏,很难记忆的单词要做好记号,到时重点复习就行了。这样半

个月能又过一遍单词,坚持下去,到后来就越来越快了,最后每天复习单词不需要超过半个小时了,我不间断复习单词直到考试前,复习了不下十三遍,考试过程来看效果是很好的。对于基础薄弱的同学,我建议第一遍真题用《考研真相》,这本书虽然解析没有黄宝书好,但是排版,文章翻译,单词长难句解析,还是相当不错的。这两个月英语主要复习阅读就好,十年真题四十篇阅读,坚持每天下午一篇,首先掐时间(17--20分钟)好好做,然后对答案,第一遍不管做的怎么样就算全错都没关系的,慢慢来,最后你会发现会有蜕变的。第一遍分析文章的时候争取每个生词都标出来,坚持每个句子都能基本看懂,自己心里翻译一遍,再对照原文翻译,然后再去分析选项,看解析,选项词汇也要弄懂,高频词复杂词汇一边看真题一边用一本单词本写下来,自己做的单词本也很重要,收集所有考研高频词和根据自己情况收集的连接词,易混淆词,到后期小单词书和单词本双管齐下复习,很有效果。第一遍做真题的时候全文翻译和选项解析基本弄懂就行了,最后看一下书上的长难句分析,语法不好的同学不用着急,看得懂语法解析就看,不懂也没事,但是基本断句要多专研,注意转折词,把句子分开来理解,大意基本就懂了,第一遍不太懂没关系,以后第二遍第三遍都要分析,读书百遍其义自见,慢慢的就好理解了。这样下来暑假开始前就可以把真题阅读复习一遍,期间其他时间可以复习数学

和专业,如果时间有多的话可以适当做一些模拟阅读,张健的阅读150和新东方的阅读100都可以,但是不建议做太多模拟阅读,模拟阅读无论出题思路还是词汇跟真题差距太大了,容易误导人浪费时间,我复习的时候就做过几篇模拟题,觉得很别扭直接放弃了,后来一直在做真题,前后做了四遍,证明好好分析真题才是王道!暑假7、8月:真题第二遍,重点解析。第二遍选择在暑假期间,因为这个时间段时间最充裕。英语复习依然选择在下午,因为考英语就在下午,容易保持兴奋。这个时间段完型,阅读,新题型,翻译同时进行。完型不用怎么复习,自己做一下真题稍微看一下解析就行,多注意连接词,转折词,不熟的词汇短语千万要写在单词本上,这样背好了考试才能更快地选出答案,因为完型性价比不高,答题时都选择在最后,基本是没有时间或时间紧的情况下完成的,所以基本是看一下选项就选。这一阶段的阅读是重中之重!第二遍阅读时我是特意在网上找到历年真题,把真题阅读剪切下来打印成一本,一页就一篇阅读文章!做题的时候就拿这本看文章,然后买一本张健的黄皮书真题解析及复习思路,看着题目做。分析文章是重点,坚持做到没有一句话不懂没有一个单词不认识!这时候打印出来的文章作用就发挥出来了,做完题目对完答案就剖析文章,每个句子都心里翻译出来,然后对照黄皮书译文。每个不会的单词也在这一行下标出来,句子断句用“/”标出,倒装就划

箭头调整位置,千万要做到每个句子都完完整整仔细剖析!我暑假做完这一步之后那本打印的资料上都划满了!红的黑的蓝的,长难句不会的就把译文写在边上,做到无所不用其极。当然翻译我也是这样打印出来,解析的方法跟阅读一样。新题型把真题做一下看一下解析就好,注意上下段承上启下,转折什么的就好。暑假早读的时间也要充分利用起来,我暑假一般都是六点起床,六点半已经吃好早餐在图书馆了。暑假很热所以早上凉快点要利用好用来早读。我一般是背一下没记熟的单词,然后大声朗读真题阅读文章。边读文章可以边听真题MP3,这样又可以练听力又可以练习口语。读文章的作用也是潜移默化的,一篇文章听读两三遍,阅读能力,理解水平又悄悄上了一个台阶,每天读半个小时真题好处大大的,信不信由你!PS:从第二遍真题开始主要用张健黄皮书,他的题目分析还是很不错的,就是版面我个人不太喜欢。这个时候数学和专业要全面抓紧复习了,这个不多说。9月和10月:第三遍真题加做96年到2002年的真题。做第三遍真题就轻松多了,这一阶段仍然要掐时间做,然后踏实的看解析,把握出题人的思路,专研选项设置,看文章还是用打印的文章看,把以前做的笔记继续分析好,花的时间不要太多,一篇文章四十分钟就好。因为对模拟题完全失去了信心,为了保持状态,多练练阅读,在这个时候我买了张健的黄皮书基础版,做1996到2002的真题,这些年的真题比

较简单了,做一下看一下选项解析和翻译就好,不用深度分析,主要是保持解题状态。因为这个时候政治要开始看书和做题,所以花在英语上的时间要减少了,虽然有时候做题还是会多错几个,但是不要失去信心,要相信自己默默的在进步!单词还是不能放,照开始说的坚持下去,不断重复重复!11月和12月:第四遍真题和背作文。第四遍真题就更快了,题目仍然要仔细做,查缺补漏,好好看文章笔记和分析,保持做题的感觉就好。鉴于基础薄弱的同学作文很难写出来,所以作文提前一个月开始背,作文书买王江涛的高分写作就好,小作文大作文范文全部背下来。我复习的时候由于要背专业,作文没怎么背太多,就背了真题范文都结结巴巴的,然后别的必背作文看了一下,把好句摘抄下来,最后一个阶段好好背了一下。对于背作文,我不觉得一定要到滚瓜烂熟的地步,背熟了,对着中文能自己组织好语言写出来就行了,对于我这种背的慢的人来说要背的滚瓜烂熟太费时间了。作文有时间背的越多越好,但是也要注意动笔写,一般背完了一篇晚上花十几分钟对着中文再默写一遍,有些句子可以自己组织语言写自己的句子出来,双管齐下才更有效果,平时看到好句也要摘抄下来多背,写的时候灵感就来了。文章背的差不多(我感觉小作文20篇大作文30篇就行了)就可以自己准备模板了,模板千万不要用书上的,自己在已经背过的文章中总结出自己喜欢的临场容易表达出来的而且跟一

般模板有所不同的的模板,大作文一般是正面一个反面一个中性一共三个模板,小作文类型太多,如果没时间的话开头结尾转折句准备一下,到时临场发挥就行。考试写作千万要选最有把握的句子单词写,不要图新图复杂,准确易懂才是王道!在准备复习作文前我也是根本不会动笔,也不会分段总分总什么的,背多了,模板出来了直接写,再加上一些自己的句子观点,考前模拟的时候作文感觉压力不大,以我估分来看今年大小作文至少20分以上,效果很不错的。PS:考前一个礼拜可以真实模拟几套英语预测题,用张健的或者新东方的都行。我用的是张健的,里面还有答题卡可以真实模拟。我花了两个下午模拟了两套,2点到5点,从涂准考证号到作文,按照自己的做题顺序,坚持任何情况都跟考试保持一致!真实模拟正确率不用关心,因为模拟题和真题差距太大,作用就是找到考试状态,合理分配时间,考试的时候就不会手忙脚乱了,事实证明非常有作用。总的来说,真题是主力,单词是基础,作文靠背诵,核心是坚持!!!强调很多遍,就算背单词再痛苦也要坚持背下去,背完第一遍之后连续不断的重复,到最后只会越来越轻松,上考场都觉得有信心。真题至少分析四遍,也是越来越快感觉英语水平在逐渐提高,当然有时间可以多分析几遍,模拟题就是浮云!与其花太多时间在模拟题还不如多琢磨几遍十年真题,中间穿插做1996到2002真题(如果嫌不够的话可以从1990年

做起)!作文坚持背坚持写,你一定行的!外行人以六级是

否过看成你考研英语能否成功的标准,但无数事实证明,只要你踏实努力坚持下去,基础薄弱也能考高分,至少过线!因为四六级与考研英语考察面有根本不同,四六级考察听力和阅读速度,而考研考察的是阅读能力,对文章的理解,所以不管你基础如何,不管你英语如何菜,千万不要恐惧,用心学踏实地坚持下去,你会发现,考研英语真的不难!关于政治。

很多同学谈到文科理科同学在考研政治上有所差异,我觉得差异是有,但是很小。因为就算是文科学生,从高中开始接触的政治知识与考研政治重合程度也很小,考研考的东西大部分都是大家都没学过的,如果这里有大一大二立志考研的同学,那就建议你上近代史马原等课程时还是要好好听,期末考试之前好好背,对考研政治复习还是有好处的。如果有些同学认为自己之前对政治一窍不通,可以提早一点看,大概暑假可以开始稍微看点政治了解一下基本知识脉络。政治参考书只推荐教育部的红宝书,其他书真的真的不需要买,因为其他一切参考书都是以红宝书为蓝本编写的,红宝书才是核心之核心,政治出题一切都源于红宝书,所以好好看红宝书,其他都是浮云,不要认为有任何捷径!红宝书在每年9月中出版,如果提前看的同学买前一年的红宝书就行,因

为每年变化都不大的。如果晚点看的同学在十一结束之前一定要看完第一遍,记住必须一字不漏地看完并且尽量理解好全部知识,每看完一章可以结合习题巩固(只做选择题)。习题推荐肖秀荣的1000题,做题加看书,才能更好的记忆和理解。看完第一遍书和做完习题之后可以考虑背诵了,如果自认为对考点掌握不好的并且时间允许的话可以考虑看

第二遍红宝书,第二遍可以加快速度看了,不懂的重点弄懂。11月(FZJC)核心考点也出来了,可以开始背诵了,第一遍背的时候主要是再次理解好,基本的背一下记熟就行,第二遍可以参考重点好好背诵。其实说背其实不是整本书都背下来,这个根本不可能,大部分是读熟了就行,到时候遇到选择题直接就会选了,真正要背的其实不是很多,一些很重要的考点特别是大题经常出的才要准确背诵。政治参考书其实不用太多,基本的红宝书是必需品,早期习题就肖秀荣1000题,其他真的不推荐。什么任汝芬系列,那个序列一简直不堪入目,还有选择题简直莫名其妙,真心不推荐。开始(FZJC)背诵之后可以做一些真题选择题,注意,政治在最后冲刺之前都只需要做选择题,大题不需要怎么看的,这时候会有肖秀荣教授的模拟八套题,个人感觉不错,可以拿来继续巩固。考前半个月就要开始背大题了,肖秀荣和任汝芬的最后四套题都可以一做,选择题好好做,大题好好看,注意答题思路和格式就行。其实最后大家都说要背大题,我

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