2020年考研英语二复习计划很详细

2020年考研英语二复习计划很详细
2020年考研英语二复习计划很详细

218 考研英语二复习计划,很详细

一、学习和巩固基础的词汇语法

(1)背单词

英语大纲要求 55 左右的词汇量,大学四、六级的词汇量约

5+,但是不要以为考研单词就不用背了。其实,考研英语比较难

的原因之一就在对单词的考察比英语四六级更为精深,所以考研核心词汇必须要背,并且要深入的掌握才行。

比如,简单的一个单词address ,大家都知道是“地址”的意思,看

到 address a problem 就蒙了, address 作为动词,意思为“开始解决问题”。这个例子就说明了为什么说考研英语词汇考察的更精深了。背单词的方法,建议词汇书和真题搭配着用,真题买一本有逐句解析的,这样就不用一个一个查生词意思了。

(2)语法(简单句 +长难句)

考研英语对于语法的考察并不具体,但是实际上任何题型都要涉及语法。很多同学都对简单句不屑一顾,这绝对是错误的,简单句是长难句的基础,基础都学不好,还想学好更高层的知识点吗?

这也是为什么我很不喜欢那种只解析长难句的真题,这种不利于我们全面掌握语法。我买的是吕升运的《考研圣经》,就是因为我英语基础不好,想要从简单句句法开始学起,这本真题是逐句讲解语法的,长难句简单句都涵盖了,感觉这样的真题更适合我。

二、 3 月份至 7 月份死磕真题,题型专项提高

经过第一阶段的学习,要总结规律和方法以更好地继续复习,比如适合自己的背单词方法和学习英语的时间等等。

第二阶段,要进一步归纳总结各个专项题型的出题规律和解题思路。

下面就谈谈具体的经验吧。

(1)阅读理解

在英语复习的过程中,阅读不和背单词一样,要贯穿始终。个人建议的阅读方法是这样的做每一篇阅读都先看题目和选项,把重要的人名,时间,原因等等选项中涉及的问题做标记,然后再看文章,有的放矢,带着任务去阅读,会发现很多段落和题目无关,省略不读,细读跟选项有关的段落。题目做完以后,不要着急再往下做新的篇章,要把这篇文章细看一

遍,不会的单词要查阅记录,更重要的事把每个出题点细读一下,揣摩出题人的意图和角度,这样这篇阅读才算完成。

(2)完形填空

完形填空是大家都比较头疼的一项,我也不例外。这个题型是考

察大家对词汇、语法、结构和习惯用法的理解掌握。做这一部分时,

要迅速将文章浏览一遍,基

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